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by:Water Environmental Sedimentation Technology (WEST) Consultants, Inc. based inTempe, ARIZONA (USA)
The River Measurement Division of WEST Consultants provides a full range of hydrologic data collection and hydrographic stream survey services necessary for development of watershed management and stream restoration plans, monitoring of environmental conditions, and ensuring compliance with regulatory ...
by:PT Indonesia Hydro Consult based inWest Java, INDONESIA
Feasibility assessments of project sites including hydrological data analysis, site surveys and investigations, project layout and basic design, project cost estimates and project financial ...
by:Golden Software, LLC based inGolden, COLORADO (USA)
Transform Hydrologic Data into Actionable Insights. Protect Your Community’s Water Resources. The water resources management landscape is constantly evolving. In the face of urbanization, changing climate patterns, and policy constraints, Golden Software stands as a champion for hydrologists striving to forge a sustainable ...
by:Kleinschmidt Associates based inPittsfield, MAINE (USA)
Kleinschmidt’s engineers can analyze the available hydrologic and hydraulic data to derive the mean daily flow distribution. It is critical to get a clear understanding of the expected flow regime and work closely with the owner to understand what flow will be available for generation, based on a wide range of factors, including site ...
by:Graham Matthews & Associates based inWeaverville, CALIFORNIA (USA)
Hydrologic/Geomorphic Data Collection, Analysis, and Modeling: Installation and operation of monitoring stations for streamflow and other hydrologic and climatic parameters; Streamflow measurements and discharge rating curves; Acoustic Doppler Current Profiler (ADCP) for discharge, velocity profiling, and bathymetric surveys; Sediment transport: ...
by:INTERA Incorporated based inAlbuquerque, NEW MEXICO (USA)
INTERA has over 20 years of experience in the development and application of statistical and geostatistical tools to hydrologic and hydrogeologic data. Our personnel have developed statistical models for time series data such as rainfall and ET, groundwater and surface water data, wetland and lake-level data, ...
by:Ambiental Risk Analytics based inBrighton, UNITED KINGDOM
FloodScore provides property-level flood risk scores and flood risk information for all properties in England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. You can use it to quickly evaluate and quantify flood risk. It’s available as an online checking service through an API, as a full or partial database, or as spatial layers. ...
by:Montrose Environmental Group, Inc. based inNorth Little Rock, ARKANSAS (USA)
All wetlands, whether on public or private property, are regulated by under the Clean Water Act. Specific guidelines are provided by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers regarding permissible construction/development activities in wetlands. Soil type, particular plant species, and presence or signs of water all determine if a geographic area is a regulated wetland. Some wetlands are obvious and ...
by:Ambiental Risk Analytics based inBrighton, UNITED KINGDOM
Assess flood risk to individual properties across your portfolio. FloodScore AAL Risk Rating Layers enable you to visualise property-level AAL-based flood risk ratings, and integrate them with your GIS systems for advanced flood risk ...
Manufactured by:Environmental Resources Management (EnviroManager) Ltd. based inYavne, ISRAEL
EnviroManager (Environmental Resources Management) provides hydrological opinions and provides hydrology, drainage and water quality services. EnviroManager advises on all matters related to legal hydrology, litigation and management. ...
by:Pyramid Environmental & Engineering, P.C. based inGreensboro, NORTH CAROLINA (USA)
Phase I ESA's - Risks are real - there is no way of eliminating them. However; risks can be managed by relying on a qualified firm, like Pyramid, to perform an Environmental Site Assessment or Phase I assessment. The technical aspects of a Phase I usually are pursued in stages with each step being based on information obtained from the one before. The initial stage of Phase I is commonly ...
by:Christensen Associates Inc (CAI) based inSan Rafael, CALIFORNIA (USA)
Quantifying watershed runoff and resulting streamflow is essential for successful planning, design and operation of water resources projects.Potential effects of changes in climate present new challenges to the reliability of water supply projects. There is also concern regarding impacts to the magnitude and frequency of extreme ...
by:Stream based inTirana, ALBANIA
STREAM specializes in flood risk management and hydrological modeling, providing innovative, data-driven solutions to address flood-related challenges and ensure the safety and resilience of communities and infrastructure. By leveraging advanced technologies and decades of expertise, STREAM designs comprehensive strategies that balance engineering excellence with ...
by:HELIX Environmental Planning, Inc. based inLa Mesa, CALIFORNIA (USA)
Geographic Information Systems (GIS) has become an essential tool for any decision-making process that involves a geographic or spatial component. HELIX specializes in environmental uses of GIS, with additional capabilities extending to many GIS, CAD and graphic applications. HELIX uses state-of-the-art mapping software and hardware to perform analysis and mapping to ensure that clients receive ...
by:Christensen Associates Inc (CAI) based inSan Rafael, CALIFORNIA (USA)
Recent catastrophic flooding in New Orleans provides a reminder of the flood risks that face many communities who live within the flood plain of major rivers. Funding for flood protection measures including construction of levees, improvement of water ways and improvements of upstream flood control storage is available from Federal and State Agenciesas an incentive to mitigate future loss of life ...
by:Geonardo Ltd. based inBudapest, HUNGARY
Geographic Information Systems are a state-of-the-art technologies that allow data and information about a certain geographical region to be digitally stored, recorded and updated. The practicalities of GIS are limitless; the data collected can be used for environmental assessments, urban planning, scientific research, resource management, spatial analysis, tourism, ...
by:Rescan Environmental Services Ltd. based inVancouver, BRITISH COLUMBIA (CANADA)
Rescan provides Water Resource Engineering and Hydrologic services as it relates to industrial and infrastructure ...
by:INTERA Incorporated based inAlbuquerque, NEW MEXICO (USA)
The effective management of water resources frequently requires quantitative assessments of aquifer availability, aquifer sustainability, and the mechanisms of recharge and discharge, including the interaction of surface water and groundwater. These assessments require a detailed analysis of aquifer flow dynamics. Numerical models provide the best means to quantitatively represent the essential ...
by:Stream based inTirana, ALBANIA
STREAM applies its extensive expertise in hydrology, coastal dynamics, and urban water systems to provide innovative solutions for managing water resources in both coastal and urban environments. Drawing on years of experience in hydrological modeling, flood management, and urban planning, STREAM develops tailored approaches to address the unique challenges posed by coastal and urban water ...
by:HydroLogic based inAmersfoort, NETHERLANDS
Water managers all over the world are confronted with increasing challenges related to climate change. Floods and drought resulting from increasingly severe weather conditions cause worldwide economic damage, loss of nature, increased political and societal tensions and ultimately the loss of lives. The lack of proper information on water availability is one of the most challenging obstacles in ...
