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GEI Consultants Opens Sixth Michigan Office in Ann Arbor

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opened a new office in Ann Arbor as it continues to expand its services throughout Michigan, the upper Great Lakes region, and across the Midwest. An affiliate of GEI Consultants,…

How will Ontario’s new excess soil regulations impact your project?

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…of tracking system   [Note: this Regulation does not apply to the excavation of soil that is hazardous waste or asbestos waste, the operation of a pit or quarry from…

California Environmental Insights Dec. 2017, Industry Updates

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…appurtenant structures; • Reduce flood risk in a watershed that has experienced flooding within the last 10 years resulting in cumulative losses exceeding $50 million; • Reduce flood risk through…

How understanding weather whiplash can help build climate resilience

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experienced when seemingly opposite climate extremes slam into a community rapidly and in quick succession. Examples include: 4 December, 2017. A severe drought grips Southern California, spawning the Thomas fire,…

AI at the Train Station: Why Floodplain Managers Should Pay Attention to Artificial Intelligence

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…tracks don’t exist? That’s not an option. At its core, AI is just another tool in the floodplain management toolbox that can speed up analysis, improve communication, and help us…

Starting Maintenance Growth: Why Today Is the Best Time to Improve

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…supply chains. But they can control: how work is planned and prioritized how failures are analyzed how knowledge is captured before experienced workers retire, and how maintenance and operations collaborate….

What FEMA’s new levee accreditation pathway means to local sponsors

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…right partner makes a difference. An experienced consultant helps you evaluate your options, interpret technical requirements, and chart a course that makes sense for your community. They understand how FEMA’s…

How Water Districts and Other Non-Federal Interests Can Execute Feasibility Studies: Understanding The Section 203 Authority

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…federal policies and guidance governing water resources projects. Why this is more feasible now than ever Over the past year, many highly experienced federal professionals have transitioned into the private…

How nature-based solutions can help protect railway infrastructure from the impacts of climate change

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…extreme weather events. These sensitivities can translate into infrastructure damage and deterioration, disruptions to transport operations, and unsafe conditions. Let’s explore how nature-based solutions can help keep your rail infrastructure…

California Environmental Insights Dec. 2017, Practice Update

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…California; a cultural resources team experienced and successful with local Native American issues and recent developments can be essential to implement projects without long schedule delays and budget overruns. GEI…

How Will a Dam Removal Impact Your Community?

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…never the case in an urban setting and is rarely the case anywhere for medium or large dams. The dam is removed piece by piece from top to bottom over…

It’s 2024. Do you know when your FERC license expires ?

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By Ginger Gillin, Vice President/Principal Environmental Scientist If you’re a hydropower owner who operates a project licensed by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC), and you’re not familiar with the…