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Luke J. Gervase, CLM

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Luke Gervase is an ecologist and Certified Lake Manager (CLM) in GEI’s Huntington Station, NY office. Luke is a graduate from the SUNY College at Oneonta and the SUNY College…

GEI Consultants Hires Dr. Jesús E. Gómez, P.E., D.GE. to Expand Services in Philadelphia Region

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…and North Plaza of the Jefferson Memorial in Washington, D.C., and for the remediation of the seawalls around Ellis Island in the New York harbor. He directed the design of…

Carlos M. Englert, P.E.

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…services. Mr. Englert’s projects have included design of earth retaining and tieback structures, design of foundation systems for high-rise, retail, heavy industry, and wind turbines involving shallow and deep foundations,…

Why Should You Integrate Climate Change into Subwatershed Studies? It’s a Smarter Approach to Planning

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…affect water availability, groundwater recharge, and drought resilience? Will more intense rainfall events overwhelm existing stormwater management systems? Are rising temperatures increasing the risk of urban heat islands? How can…

In the wake of Hurricane Ian, two Florida communities prove the power of climate adaptation

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…but the town survived with no major damage. “We have proof of the case now because [the hurricane] came right over us,” said Nancy Chorpenning, a 68-year-old Babcock Ranch resident…

GEI’s Cameron Davis & Peter Ventin Help Canadian and U.S. Mayors Prime Themselves for Green Infrastructure

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…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…

How your Great Lakes project can navigate these turbulent times

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…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…

Subtle Changes to the latest Great Lakes Restoration Initiative Action Plan Could Mean Plenty to your Great Lakes Project

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…funding priorities with the release of the agencies’ 4th GLRI five-year action plan so you can think about what projects could be fundable. As I’ve written before, the GLRI is…

The U.S.-Canada Relationship and Great Lakes Funding – Is it safe or on the chopping block?

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…courts. Still, court challenges are expensive and risky. Great Lakes Policy Risks The bottom line: the bulk of our binational policies – including funding – are on strong footing but…

Can You Benefit from the Building Resilient Infrastructure and Communities (BRIC) program?

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…year money) by project type, you can see what kinds of risks FEMA invested in preventing: Flood Control received $550 million Utility/Infrastructure Protection, $91.3 million Wildfire Management, $49.3 million Relocation,…

The Protection of the Great Lakes Began More Than 50 Years Ago – That History Matters Today for Funding Important Projects. But Why?

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…“GLRI” (Part 2). You’ll also learn about how stakeholders can access GLRI funds to help the Great Lakes (Part 3), a recently announced complementary Canadian counterpart to the GLRI (Part…

Paul V. Schatz, CPG

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…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….