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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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EAS TO SUPPORT U.S. ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS BIOLOGICAL STUDIES IN THE SNAKE AND COLUMBIA RIVER BASINS

Richland, Wash. – In June 2014, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) selected EAS, working with Normandeau Associates, to provide professional and technical scientific expertise to support biological evaluations related primarily to the Anadromous Fish Evaluation Program in the Snake and Columbia River Basins. EAS fisheries biologist Dennis Dauble will provide senior fish passage expertise

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NATIONAL FOREST SERVICE AWARDS EAS CONTRACT TO SUPPORT NATURAL RESOURCE PROJECTS

Richland, Wash. – In May 2014, the U.S. Department of Agriculture-Forest Service awarded EAS an indefinite delivery indefinite quantity (IDIQ) contract to support the agency and other government entities with vegetation management activities in the Blue Mountain Acquisition Management Area. EAS experts will work with the Forest Service to inventory and map native vegetation in a

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EAS AWARDED CONTRACT TO CREATE MITIGATION PLAN IN SUPPORT OF THE HANFORD SITE PLATEAU REMEDIATION PROJECT

Richland, Wash. – EAS’s extensive knowledge of the Hanford Site’s ecological systems and experience with successful restoration and revegetation efforts on the site earned the company a new contract in June 2014. CH2M Hill Plateau Remediation Company (CHPRC) hired EAS to create a mitigation action plan for the 200 West Pump and Treat system. Construction of

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DENNIS DAUBLE SELECTED FOR STATEWIDE SALMON MONITORING EXPERT REVIEW PANEL

Richland, Wash. – The State of Washington Recreation and Conservation Office selected EAS fisheries biologist Dr. Dennis Dauble to serve on an independent expert review panel to advise the Salmon Recovery Funding Board (SRFB) on policies related to funding habitat protection and restoration projects. The Washington legislature established the SRFB in 1999 to support salmon recovery

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EAS SELECTED TO STUDY MIGRATORY BIRD USE OF EXPOSED COLUMBIA RIVER SHORELINE AREAS AS A RESULT OF DRAWDOWN OF WANAPUM RESERVOIR

Richland, Wash. – Significant water level reductions in the Columbia River as a result of a crack in a Wanapum Dam spillway created problems not only for farmers and boaters, but for birds protected by the Migratory Bird Treaty Act of 1918. In May 2014, Grant County PUD selected Environmental Assessment Services to study migratory bird

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