April 2020

US Army

U.S. ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS AWARDS EAS MULTI-YEAR CONTRACT TO CONDUCT BIOLOGICAL AND ECOLOGICAL STUDIES IN THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST

EAS has been awarded a 5-year contract to perform biological and ecological studies for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) Portland, Seattle, and Walla Walla Districts.  The work performed under this contract is comprised of technical studies and support services, and will be conducted primarily in the Pacific Northwest, Columbia, Snake, and Willamette Basins. …

U.S. ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS AWARDS EAS MULTI-YEAR CONTRACT TO CONDUCT BIOLOGICAL AND ECOLOGICAL STUDIES IN THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST Read More »

Great Lakes

GREAT LAKES RESTORATION INITIATIVE AWARD GOES TO EAS IN A JOINT VENTURE WITH ECOLOGY AND ENVIRONMENT, INC.

The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) Buffalo District has awarded a multi-year contract to EAS as part of the Great Lakes Restoration Initiative (GLRI).  This decade long, multi-agency project provides funding to target threats to the Great Lakes ecosystem and aims to protect and restore this unique area.  The focus of the GLRI includes …

GREAT LAKES RESTORATION INITIATIVE AWARD GOES TO EAS IN A JOINT VENTURE WITH ECOLOGY AND ENVIRONMENT, INC. Read More »

Juvenile Fish Transport

EAS is now the Prime Contractor providing Biological Services at the McNary, Ice Harbor, Lower Monumental, Little Goose, and Lower Granite Dams. Services provided include sampling of juvenile fish, calculating expanded facility collection counts, facility inspections, gatewell dipping, and fish salvage efforts. In addition to the listed services, EAS also monitors weather and water temperature …

Juvenile Fish Transport Read More »

SUCCESSFUL ENVIRONMENTAL SITE ASSESSMENTS

Assessing Potential Biological Impacts from Pipeline Construction on Hanford Sites    To reduce fuel costs and greenhouse gas emissions, DOE has proposed to make natural gas available to Hanford Site facilities. In support of a biological assessment, the EAS team conducted botanical and wildlife surveys to identify and quantify potential environmental impacts of constructing, operating …

SUCCESSFUL ENVIRONMENTAL SITE ASSESSMENTS Read More »

CREATING AND ENHANCING LOST WILDLIFE HABITAT AT SNAKE RIVER

Restore Native Riparian Shrubs And Trees At Central Ferry And Rice Bar Habitat Management Units Along Snake River  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 …

CREATING AND ENHANCING LOST WILDLIFE HABITAT AT SNAKE RIVER Read More »

CULTURAL AND HISTORIC RESOURCES PROGRAM (C&HRP)

Mission Support Alliance Cultural and Historic Program Maintain procedures to ensure DOE compliance with National Historic Preservation Act, American Indian Religious Freedom Act, Archaeological Resources Protection Act, Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act, and other applicable cultural resources, laws, regulations, and DOE directives Meet professional standards under regulations developed by the Secretary of the Interior …

CULTURAL AND HISTORIC RESOURCES PROGRAM (C&HRP) Read More »

MAPPING OF AQUATIC INVASIVE PLANTS

Map Aquatic Invasive Plants In The Rocky Reach Hydroelectric Project Area-Upper Columbia River Chelan County Public Utility District awarded EAS a contract 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, …

MAPPING OF AQUATIC INVASIVE PLANTS Read More »

ASSESS BENTHIC COMMUNITY IMPACTS AS A RESULT OF DECREASED WATER LEVELS

Grant County PUD Awards Environmental Assessment Services Contract To Assess Benthic Community Impacts As A Result Of Significant Water Level Reductions In The Wanapum Reservoir EAS was awarded a contract to support Grant County Public Utility District to characterize benthic community impacts that may have resulted from a nearly 27-foot water level drawdown on the …

ASSESS BENTHIC COMMUNITY IMPACTS AS A RESULT OF DECREASED WATER LEVELS Read More »

Scroll to Top