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California Environmental Insights Oct. 2017, Industry Updates – Proposed Bill to Expedite Permit Processing for Emergency Projects

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…repairing, reconstructing, or retrofitting Oroville Dam or its appurtenant structures Reduce flood risk in a watershed that has experienced flooding within the last 10 years resulting in cumulative losses exceeding…

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 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,…

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

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…Association (NOAA) in 2021, the US experienced 20 climate or weather-related disaster events with losses exceeding $1 billion each. How do extreme weather events and climate physically impact rails? Extreme…

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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…perception, and more. Engaging a team of experienced engineers, scientists, and restoration practitioners early in the planning phase can save time and money while achieving the desired vision for the…

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…

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….

GEI’s Graham Bradner & Emily Singleton Author Whitepaper Titled “The Origin of the California State Plan of Flood Control Levee System”

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…with more than 43,000 square miles of combined drainage area. The region has experienced many devastating floods, which were often a motivator for significant advancements in statewide flood risk management….

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

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…soil away Having a knowledgeable and experienced consultant assess your specific site can help reduce potential risks associated with inadequate testing and assessments, future scheduling delays, and unanticipated costs. To…

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…

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

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…generate forecasts, but it can’t replace the context and judgment that experienced floodplain managers bring to the table. That expertise is the antidote to false confidence and overlooked local nuance….