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NEPA/SEPA
- Selected Projects
I-205 - 172nd Avenue (Sunnyside Road)
for Clackamas County Department of Transportation and Development,
Clackamas County, Oregon.
Completed Natural Resource Technical Report, in support of a NEPA
EA, assessing the effects of the proposed four-mile highway improvement
project to fish, wildlife, wetlands, and other wildlife habitats.
Assisted Clackamas County with formal consultation with the National
Marine Fisheries Service. Completed the conceptual mitigation strategies
for the project.
Geren
Island Water Treatment Plant Expansion for City of Salem Public
Works Department, Stayton, Oregon.
ES&A staff is completing the NEPA Environmental Assessment (EA)
and Habitat Conservation Plan (HCP) for multiple species affected
by current water treatment plant operations, as well as projects
completed during the expansion of the water treatment facility.
This project is associated with expansion of the water treatment
facility on a 226-acre island in the North Santiam River. Additional
work at the facility included preparation of USACE/DSL joint Section
404/Removal-Fill permit applications and mitigation plans for additional
work adjacent to the water intake structure; preparation of USACE/DSL
joint Section 404/Removal-Fill permit applications for a five-year
annual dredging permit associated with the water-intake side channel.
ES&A is also conducting agency coordination and liaison associated
with the above tasks.
Clark
County Natural Resources Assessment for Clark Public Utilities District,
Clark County, Washington.
Conducted wetland delineation and sensitive species assessment on
two sites for Clark PUD. These sites are proposed locations for
115/12.47 kilovolt substations. Prepared a SEPA checklist evaluating
potential impacts to the properties and surrounding area. Also,
provided native plant list, which provided buffer and screening
of the substations from surrounding residents.
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