February 2019

ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT SERVICES PLAYED KEY ROLE IN SUPPORTING NOAA NATURAL RESOURCE DAMAGE ASSESSMENT OF THE DEEPWATER HORIZON OIL SPILL

Gulf of Mexico, Louisiana, Florida, Texas, Mississippi – In response to the 2010 Deepwater Horizon oil spill emergency, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration employed EAS to support its Natural Resource Damage Assessment of the MC252 Deepwater Horizon oil spill. EAS played a key role in developing and performing sampling operations in the Gulf of Mexico. […]

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EAS HONORED WITH ANNUAL RICHLAND ROTARY CLUB ENTREPRENEURIAL SPIRIT AWARD

Richland, Wash. – In Winter 2009, the Richland, Washington, Rotary Club honored Environmental Assessment Services with its twelfth annual Entrepreneurial Award. The club recognized EAS for “demonstrating an exemplary spirit of entrepreneurial success” during its four years in business. The Richland Rotary Club started this awards program in 1997 to recognize the importance of entrepreneurial spirit

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ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT SERVICES CARRIED OUT FIRST SUCCESSFUL PORE-WATER SAMPLING AND GROUNDWATER UPWELLING MAPPING PROJECT IN THE COLUMBIA RIVER FOR THE DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY

Richland, Wash. – Amidst World War II and the Cold War, the federal government produced plutonium to fuel nuclear weapons on the U.S. Department of Energy Hanford Site. During plutonium production, some contaminants were released to the Columbia River and others to the soil at nuclear reactor sites or as unplanned spills or leaks. Contaminants migrated

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EAS SELECTED TO MAP AQUATIC INVASIVE PLANTS IN THE ROCKY REACH HYDROELECTRIC PROJECT AREA – UPPER COLUMBIA RIVER

Richland, Wash.– Chelan County Public Utility District awarded EAS a contract in May 2016 to map aquaticinvasive plants at and near the Rocky Reach hydroelectric project. EAS will conduct field surveys and monitoring in the upper Columbia River to support Chelan PUD compliance with federal, state, and regional laws and agreements that protect and enhance

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EAS AWARDED SUBCONTRACT TO SUPPORT PACIFIC NORTHWEST FISH TISSUE SAMPLING AND WATER QUALITY MONITORING

Richland, Wash.– EAS’s extensive knowledge of Pacific Northwest aquatic ecosystems earned the company a new contract in May 2016. TetraTech, under prime contract with PacifiCorp, hired EAS to provide professional technical services supporting fish-tissue sampling, water quality monitoring, and other aquatic-related services throughout the region. EAS tasks under aquatic services, may include 1) conducting rare,

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