Fountain City Land Services was founded by Ryan Jones in Spring Hill, Kansas — grounded in geology, environmental compliance, and more than 20 years of direct field experience across land services and environmental consulting.
Fountain City Land Services was founded by Ryan Jones, who brings a background in geology and environmental science along with more than 20 years in environmental consulting, compliance, and field services — including thousands of soil and groundwater samples collected, SWPPP programs managed, remediation projects overseen, direct regulatory communication on behalf of clients across commercial and industrial sectors, environmental auditing across active construction projects in accordance with ASTM standards, and formal training in OSHA construction safety, hazardous waste operations, asbestos and lead compliance, and environmental management.
That foundation — built across federal facilities, military installations, industrial sites, airports, power generation projects, and large-scale construction programs in multiple states — drives how Fountain City operates. Field experience informs every scope, every plan, and every decision on-site — because work executed correctly the first time, with full awareness of site conditions and environmental requirements, is what produces results that hold up and avoid future liability.
Fountain City is structured to stay lean and accountable — keeping overhead low, communication direct, and project costs practical without compromising on ethical standards or compliance requirements. Clear scope, honest pricing, and follow-through on every job.
"We don't just advise — we help execute, document, and coordinate the right response in the field."
The environmental and geology background behind Fountain City isn't a marketing claim — it's what enables a level of judgment, compliance awareness, and field documentation that most land services operations simply don't carry. That depth informs how every project is assessed, scoped, executed, and closed out.
Phase I Environmental Site Assessments, historical research, asbestos and lead-based paint surveys, and site reconnaissance across a range of commercial and industrial settings.
SWPPP management, BMP installation and maintenance, NPDES permitting, compliance inspections, and corrective action coordination.
Thousands of soil and groundwater samples collected. Remediation oversight, impacted soil coordination, and waste disposal management across a range of contaminant types.
Direct experience communicating with EPA and state environmental agencies, supporting closure strategies, and managing enforcement response situations on behalf of clients.
These are the rules the business actually runs by — not marketing statements.
Work is done correctly, safely, and with awareness of site conditions — without unnecessary complexity. Proper execution from the start avoids the callbacks and rework that shortcuts create.
Field photos, inspection records, project notes — documentation protects you and keeps the work accountable.
We don't hand you a report and walk away. We help get the work done and documented correctly in the field.
Honest estimates. Clear scope. No hidden fees or vague invoices. You know exactly what you're paying for before we start.
Not every problem needs the most expensive answer. We assess what's actually needed — and what isn't — based on real field judgment.
The value isn't in machine hours alone. It's the field judgment, environmental awareness, and documentation built over two decades of real compliance and remediation work.
Every estimate and project conversation is handled by the same person overseeing the field work — which means accurate scopes, direct answers, and no gaps between what's promised and what's delivered.