January 2020

MISSION SUPPORT ALLIANCE CONTRACTS WITH EAS TO PROVIDE ENVIRONMENTAL DOCUMENT SUPPORT UNDER NEPA

Richland, Wash. – In December 2016, Mission Support Alliance (MSA) contracted with EAS to help the U.S. Department of Energy meet its objectives and obligations for public involvement in Hanford Site decision-making under NEPA and other federal, state, and local laws, statutes, and regulations. EAS, working with Point Environmental, will prepare environmental documents that may include …

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EAS AWARDED PROTECH FISHERIES DOMAIN SMALL BUSINESS CONTRACT

Richland, Wash. – Environmental Assessment Services, LLC (EAS) has been selected by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) as a small business partner to support its mission of stewardship of the nation’s ocean resources and their habitat. The contract vehicle referred to as the ProTech-Fisheries Domain will provide fishery management support, marine observations, environmental data …

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PAIGE W. RHODES, AICP

Richland, Wash. –Paige Rhodes joined EAS as the NEPA Program Manager. She comes to EAS with over 25 years broad environmental experience, including more than 21 years progressive experience managing and preparing NEPA documentation for a broad range of clients and actions. Paige also has extensive experience in corporate and operations level planning. Paige holds a …

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PLANTING AND MAINTAINING NATIVE RIPARIAN AND UPLAND SHRUBS AND TREES

Planting and Maintaining Native Riparian and Upland Shrubs and Trees at Snake River. EAS is restoring approximately 60 acres of wildlife habitat that was lost during the construction activities of the Lower Snake River Project (LSRP). The LSRP built the Ice Harbor, Lower Monumental, Little Goose, and Lower Granite Dams along the Lower Snake River …

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