What We Do

Soil & Nutrient Innovation Laboratory<gwmw style="display:none;"></gwmw>

Soil & Nutrient Innovation Laboratory

Our foundational research division conducts ecological risk assessments, advanced microbial analysis, and soil health research. This laboratory provides the mechanistic validation that underpins every AICNE field application and regulatory submission.

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Agricultural Implementation Program

This division works directly with American farmers and land managers to deploy sediment-based soil amendments and processed substrates. By replacing imported synthetic fertilizers with locally sourced, scientifically processed materials, we directly support domestic food security and agricultural resilience.

Wetland Restoration Division<gwmw style="display:none;"></gwmw>

Wetland Restoration Division

Specializing in the design and construction of dredged sediment-supported wetlands, this division rebuilds America's natural filtration and flood management infrastructure. Each wetland project enhances climate resilience, creates quantifiable carbon sinks, and protects national water security through biological filtration.

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Environmental Monitoring & Compliance Unit

This unit ensures that all AICNE circular nutrient activities meet or exceed state and federal environmental mandates — including Ohio's Senate Bill 1 and federal water quality standards. Using advanced sensor networks and monitoring protocols, this division provides the rigorous data oversight required to maintain public trust and ecological safety.