KPEM offers a wide variety of environmental services throughout the United States. We provide innovative solutions to meet the diverse needs of our clients. Below is a sample of some of our recent projects.
Client: Indiana Department of Natural Resources (INDNR); Division of Entomology & Plant Pathology
Project: Invasive Kudzu Control
Method: This project involved working closely with INDNR to provide manpower and apply chemicals to control the population of the exotic, pest plant, Kudzu (Pueraria lobata).
Location: Various Locations Throughout Indiana
Client: Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS)
Project: Invasive Plant Treatment J. Ding Darling
Method: The goal of this project was to provide ground and mechanical treatment of NNIS plants within the Wulfurt Tract of J. Ding Darling NWR to restore plant communities and lessen the threat to native plants and wildlife within this community.
Location: J. Ding Darling NWR- Sanibel Island, FL
Client: United States Department of Agriculture (USDA)- Forest Service (FS)
Project: Tamarisk Thinning
Method: The purpose of this contract was to chemically treat 470 acres of the invasive species salt cedar aka “tamarisk” on flat, sandy soil.
Location: Cimmaron National Grassland- Morton County, Kansas
Client: National Park Service (NPS)
Project: Pinhook Bog Management of Invasive Blueberries
Method: The goal of this project was to control the growth of the invasive blueberry bushes throughout the Pinhook Bog, which contains some very rare and sensitive plants that can only be found in this bog area.
Location: Pinhook Bog-La Porte, Indiana
Client: Share Foundation (Non-Profit)
Project: Native Pollinator Gardens
Method: The goal of this project is to create native pollinator gardens, an essential step towards a more sustainable and thriving planet while enhancing the area for the residents and visitors.
Location: Sharing Meadows- Rolling Prairie, Indiana
