Assessing Potential Biological Impacts from Pipeline Construction
ProSource Technologies Inc. & Cascade Natural Gas
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ProSource Technologies Inc. & Cascade Natural Gas
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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,
Richland, Wash. – Chelan County Public Utility District awarded EAS a contract in May 2016 to map aquatic invasive 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
Richland, Wash. – “Corporations, the federal government, and state agencies all want to do business with minority-owned companies,” Sarah Kessler said in Inc. magazine. “To meet their objectives, private and public sector firms search for minority-owned suppliers through programs that have formal certification processes.” In May 2016, after undergoing a rigorous process, EAS was certified as
Richland, Wash. – “Corporations, the federal government, and state agencies all want to do business with minority-owned companies,” Sarah Kessler said in Inc. magazine. “To meet their objectives, private and public sector firms search for minority-owned suppliers through programs that have formal certification processes.” In May 2016, after undergoing a rigorous process, EAS was certified as
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Richland, Wash. – As part of DOE’s role to ensure the safety of human health and the environment on the Hanford Site, it maintains and implements institutional controls, through its prime contractor Mission Support Alliance. MSA contracted with EAS to provide boating support to Long-Term Stewardship Program personnel as part of an institutional control inspection related
Richland, Wash. – As part of DOE’s role to ensure the safety of human health and the environment on the Hanford Site, it maintains and implements institutional controls, through its prime contractor Mission Support Alliance. MSA contracted with EAS to provide boating support to Long-Term Stewardship Program personnel as part of an institutional control inspection related
Richland, Wash. – As hazardous waste on the 560-square-mile Hanford Site is cleaned up, the Department of Energy is required to assess potential natural resource damage from cleanup actions and mitigate or restore native plant communities. In September 2016, CH2M Hill Plateau Remediation Company, DOE’s prime contractor for environmental remediation of the site, awarded EAS a
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Richland, Wash. – The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Walla Walla District awarded EAS a contract to assist in creating and enhancing lost wildlife habitat as a result of Lower Snake River Project (Ice Harbor, Lower Monumental, Little Goose, and Lower Granite dam) construction. For this three-year, multi-million dollar award, EAS will prepare a planting design
Richland, Wash. – Habitat restoration in the Columbia River is key to restoring viable and sustainable populations of salmon, steelhead, and other at-risk fishes in the region. The Yakama Nation’s Upper Columbia Habitat Restoration Project (UCHRP) partners with the Upper Columbia Salmon Recovery Board to assess, design, and implement restoration projects in priority streams and reaches
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