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California Environmental Insights Dec. 2017, Practice Update
Newsletter…project site. Due primarily to Assembly Bill 52 requirements and emerging Section 106 compliance interpretations, Native American cultural resources and Tribal concerns have become critical issues on many projects in…
Subtle Changes to the latest Great Lakes Restoration Initiative Action Plan Could Mean Plenty to your Great Lakes Project
Thought Leadership…be described as more resilient in the face of climate change. A greater emphasis on environmental justice and jobs that benefit overburdened communities – Rightfully, the Action Plan cross references…
How nature-based solutions can help protect railway infrastructure from the impacts of climate change
Thought Leadership…promote erosion, and reduce track infrastructure stability. In this blog, I’m going to focus on how rainfall and flooding events impact rails. I’ll also cover the emerging science and research…
How your Great Lakes project can navigate these turbulent times
Thought Leadership…project? Funding from some programs is more at risk than others, like the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA). 2: Has your project funding been “obligated?” Obligated funding essentially means…
GEI’s Cameron Davis & Peter Ventin Help Canadian and U.S. Mayors Prime Themselves for Green Infrastructure
Presentation…on “green infrastructure,” or using the built environment to help reduce costs and wear-and-tear on traditional infrastructure to help with flooding, water quality, and even social imperatives, like jobs and…
Can You Benefit from the Building Resilient Infrastructure and Communities (BRIC) program?
Thought Leadership…beyond. On November 15, 2021, President Joe Biden signed the new Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act into law. That new legislation saw an additional $1 billion over five years invested…
Q&A with Kwabena Asante and Matthew Bachman on Their Presentation at FMA for the Evolution of the Sierra Snowpack – New Insights from the Central Valley Flood Protection Plan
Thought Leadership…to cover a wider set of climate scenarios and more detailed hydrologic processes. Q: Are there emerging strategies to adapt to earlier, more volatile runoff? A: Bachman: One promising approach…
Paul V. Schatz, CPG
Person…of those abatements and demolitions. Paul earned his Bachelor of Science in Structural Geology from the University of University of Utah- Salt Lake City. He is a Licensed Professional Geologist….
Daniela T. H. Abbott, PE, PMP
PersonDaniela Abbott is the East Region Operations Manager and sits in the Newport, RI, office. She is a licensed Professional Engineer in multiple states and brings brings two decades of…
Rebecca Roy
Person…the Society for Marketing Professional Services and has served on the board for both the Boston and Northern New England Chapters. Rebecca has a B.S. in English from Providence College….
Allan Blaske, P.G., CPG
PersonAllan Blaske is a Professional Geologist with experience conducting and managing environmental and geotechnical field investigations, performing environmental impact assessments for mining projects, performing site investigations and developing remedial alternatives…
Rooni Mathew, PhD, PE
PersonRooni Mathew is a Senior Water Resources Professional in GEI’s New York City office. He is a subject matter expert in the numerical modeling of hydrodynamics, sediment transport and contaminant…