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EAS CONDUCTS JUVENILE FISH MONITORING AT FIVE US ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS DAM SITES

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 […]

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US Air Force

AIR FORCE ADVERSARY AIR (ADAIR) CONTRACTS WITH EAS FOR ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENTS

EAS is supporting the development of six simultaneous Environmental Assessments (EAs) for the Air Force Air Combat Command (ACC) and Air Force Civil Engineer Center (AFCEC). The EAs assess the potential environmental impacts of proposed dedicated contract ADAIR sorties to improve the quality of training and readiness of pilots at Joint Base Langley – Eustis,

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WORK CONTINUES ON RE-VEGETATION AND RESTORATION SUPPORT

For several years, EAS has provided technical expertise for designing restoration plans and implementing restoration activities on shrub-steppe habitat to meet land-use objectives and field activities supporting re-vegetation and re-contouring in support of Department of Energy’s land stewardship obligations on the Hanford Site, WA.   EAS provides on-site technical oversight during revegetation activities and identifies the

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US Army

EAS WINS MULTI-YEAR CONTRACT WITH THE U.S. ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS BALTIMORE DISTRICT

EAS has been awarded a 5-year contract with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Baltimore District (NAB) in a joint venture (EAS Stell Joint Venture, LLC) with Stell Environmental, for work conducting comprehensive technical planning studies and preparing reports for the NAB Military, Civil Works, and International and Interagency Support programs.  This work encompasses a

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Wetlands

EAS COMPLETES SEVERAL WETLAND DELINEATIONS

Recently, EAS staff have completed several wetland delineations for our clients.  The purpose of a wetland delineation is to establish the presence, location, conservation value, and size of a wetland, to ensure compliance to federal, state, and local regulations.  Our scientists look at vegetation types and structure, soil characteristics, and hydrologic activity in order to

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How oil affects Frogs

EAS COMPLETES OILED WILDLIFE CARE NETWORK FUNDED RESEARCH ON THE IMPACTS OF OIL EXPOSURE TO FROGS

In February 2020, EAS completed a study testing the short-term effects of crude oil exposure and removal of oil on leopard frogs (Rana pipiens) in a captive setting, designed to mimic an oil spill response.  Funding for this study was provided by a grant from the Oiled Wildlife Care Network, part of the Karen C.

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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.

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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

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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

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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

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