Normandeau Associates is a large environmental consulting firm with over 40 years of experience. They have over 250 employees across 11 states and are recognized for their expertise in areas such as wetlands permitting, fisheries and aquatic biology, rare species assessments, and marine sciences. They have extensive experience working with federal and state agencies and have a high rate of repeat business from clients.
The document provides guidelines for the knowledge and skills needed by hydrographic survey technicians. It describes their job functions like conducting surveys, managing data, and maintaining equipment. Technicians need expertise in fields like oceanography, physics, navigation, and acoustic systems. Their work involves using various tools and technologies under demanding conditions. The document outlines the educational background, personal qualities, and technical skills required to perform the essential tasks for this role.
An environmental consulting company in Qatar expects to be awarded a long-term environmental monitoring project in July 2012 and needs to fill Qatar-based staffing positions by May-June 2012. Key positions include a Project Team Leader with experience in marine ecology assessment and monitoring, two Marine Biologists with SCUBA certification and experience in environmental sampling, and an Air and Noise Monitoring Specialist with experience using monitoring equipment and writing reports.
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The document discusses how humans can serve as a stabilizing force in complex systems. It outlines how views have evolved from seeing human behavior as the cause of incidents to recognizing people as part of a larger system. Humans have attributes like awareness, adaptation, and intervention that could help stabilize complex and unpredictable production systems, but often fail to intervene due to psychological factors like bystander effect, production pressure, and confirmation bias. Overcoming these inhibiting forces, such as through awareness and confidence, can increase intervention rates and better utilize human abilities to enhance system integrity.
This document provides steps to create a test plan to payout sales commissions based on order value tiers (5% for orders under $1000, 10% for $1000-$2000, 15% for over $2000) using the Oracle Incentive Compensation application. It outlines setting up required configurations, creating an input expression to capture order value, an output expression to calculate commission amount, a rate dimension, rate table and formula to apply the rates, and finally running sample transactions to test the calculation.
This presentation provides an overview of some of the more significant but often overlooked cognitive and social factors that suppress safety interventions, such as “deference to authority” and the “zero risk” bias. Additionally, case studies are used to illustrate the role that these factors play in industrial settings.
The document provides guidelines for the knowledge and skills needed by hydrographic survey technicians. It describes their job functions like conducting surveys, managing data, and maintaining equipment. Technicians need expertise in fields like oceanography, physics, navigation, and acoustic systems. Their work involves using various tools and technologies under demanding conditions. The document outlines the educational background, personal qualities, and technical skills required to perform the essential tasks for this role.
An environmental consulting company in Qatar expects to be awarded a long-term environmental monitoring project in July 2012 and needs to fill Qatar-based staffing positions by May-June 2012. Key positions include a Project Team Leader with experience in marine ecology assessment and monitoring, two Marine Biologists with SCUBA certification and experience in environmental sampling, and an Air and Noise Monitoring Specialist with experience using monitoring equipment and writing reports.
Carta di roma e deontologia: casi di studio sulla "caccia allo zingaro"Carlo Gubitosa
Una sintesi dei riferimenti deontologici per il trattamento dell'informazione sui migranti, accompagnata da alcuni casi di studio su episodi eclatanti di disinformazione che alimentano le tensioni sociali.
The document discusses how humans can serve as a stabilizing force in complex systems. It outlines how views have evolved from seeing human behavior as the cause of incidents to recognizing people as part of a larger system. Humans have attributes like awareness, adaptation, and intervention that could help stabilize complex and unpredictable production systems, but often fail to intervene due to psychological factors like bystander effect, production pressure, and confirmation bias. Overcoming these inhibiting forces, such as through awareness and confidence, can increase intervention rates and better utilize human abilities to enhance system integrity.
This document provides steps to create a test plan to payout sales commissions based on order value tiers (5% for orders under $1000, 10% for $1000-$2000, 15% for over $2000) using the Oracle Incentive Compensation application. It outlines setting up required configurations, creating an input expression to capture order value, an output expression to calculate commission amount, a rate dimension, rate table and formula to apply the rates, and finally running sample transactions to test the calculation.
This presentation provides an overview of some of the more significant but often overlooked cognitive and social factors that suppress safety interventions, such as “deference to authority” and the “zero risk” bias. Additionally, case studies are used to illustrate the role that these factors play in industrial settings.
This document provides an overview of a training program called SafetyCompass that teaches employees how to effectively intervene when they observe unsafe behaviors in the workplace. It discusses how workplaces are complex systems and interventions need to be ubiquitous, reactive and adaptive. It also summarizes research finding employees only intervene in unsafe acts 39% of the time due to concerns about defensiveness or lack of impact. The SafetyCompass training teaches a 4 step approach of stopping the unsafe behavior, asking open-ended questions to understand the reasons behind it, finding a fix for those reasons, and ensuring the fix is implemented and sustained. Case studies show companies that have implemented the training have significantly reduced incident and severity rates.
This document outlines a sales proposal for a smartphone broadcasting solution. It describes the solution as an integrated marketing tool for local shoppers that includes selling ASP solutions, merchant shopping channels, and refrigerators with monitors. It proposes activating a nationwide franchise system for direct sales through personnel salesmen franchises and town-branch franchises. The document provides a case study of marketing activities in Shinokubo, Japan and lists various cross-media public relations activities. It concludes with sales criteria and contact information.
Safety interventions and culture change are quickly becoming two of the most important aspects of Safety Management, yet the research behind and skills needed to drive these principles is often misunderstood. This interactive workshop will teach a Human Factors approach to both interventions and culture and the participants will leave with a research proven strategy to drive intervention in their own organizations.
The Lodge at Lionshead Circle is located at 380 East Lionshead Circle in Vail, Colorado. It can be contacted at 800-962-4399 or through its website at www.lodgeatlionshead.com. The Lodge at Lionshead Circle is professionally managed by Peak Resort Services, Inc.
Pont Europe is a packaging partner that specializes in glass and plastic packaging solutions. They have sales offices and warehouses throughout Europe and offer warehousing services. Their markets include food, vitamins, pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, chemicals, and beverages. They also develop new packaging and can provide more details on their packaging solutions via their website or email.
This document summarizes the verification of a CAD model of a simple bracket sheet metal model through finite element analysis. It describes the objectives, CAD model, manufacturing sheet, FEA model, basic analysis methods, loading conditions, material properties, results, and conclusions. The analysis methods include static analysis with distributed loads in different directions. The results show the reaction forces, displacements, and von Mises stresses for each loading condition. The overall goal is to verify analytical skills using CAD/CAE tools to analyze the bracket design.
This document discusses social media strategies for driving brand loyalty and sales. It notes that people trust consumer recommendations over ads. It recommends interacting with consumers by entertaining, engaging, and educating them using their own words. Companies should monitor social media and outreach to find brand advocates who can increase sales opportunities and reputation. The document advises empowering audiences and properly interacting with brand ambassadors and consumers online.
The Chambers Group Biological Services staff has extensive experience conducting biological assessments, surveys, and technical reports to support projects while minimizing impacts and mitigation costs. They provide services for sensitive species and work with agencies on compliance for a variety of project types across both urban and rural environments in California. The biological staff holds permits to work with sensitive species and includes qualified botanists conducting plant surveys according to guidelines.
Kenin Greer has extensive experience in marine biology. He holds a Bachelor's degree in Biology and Zoology from Humboldt State University, where he conducted research on algae, invertebrates, and bacteria in tide pools. Greer has worked for the California Department of Fish and Game and NOAA, conducting fisheries sampling and protected species monitoring. He currently works part-time maintaining aquarium systems and as a naturalist on whale watching tours in Hawaii.
Water as a resource - the marine environment - Louise Burton, Natural EnglandNAAONB landscapesforlife
Natural England is a statutory body established in 2006 to ensure the natural environment is conserved for present and future generations. It provides statutory advice on marine protected areas, licenses, and consents to support sustainable use of the marine environment. As the marine space is increasingly developed for energy, transport and extraction, Natural England focuses on advising for cumulative impact assessments, habitat regulations, and ensuring proportionate environmental protection. Its advice aims to be solution-oriented through partnership working and an open, collaborative approach between all sectors and stakeholders.
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The document discusses environmental impact assessments and modeling in the hydrocarbon industry, providing definitions and guidelines for assessing impacts, and examines case studies of projects in Russia, Peru, Mozambique, and Alaska that required extensive environmental review and mitigation due to operating in sensitive ecosystems.
The document summarizes Massachusetts' development of a comprehensive ocean management plan as required by the 2008 Oceans Act. Key points:
- The plan will govern ocean uses and protect resources as mandated by the Oceans Act, using spatial data and analysis to inform compatible siting of allowed uses like renewable energy and fishing.
- A screening process analyzed ecological data to identify protected areas and constraints, and suitable sites for offshore wind while avoiding conflicts with important habitats and uses.
- The draft plan designates renewable energy siting areas, prohibited areas, and allows some uses elsewhere subject to siting standards to protect sensitive resources.
ENCUENTRO DE TECNOLOGÍA E INVESTIGACIÓN
BLOQUE: GEOLOGÍA Y EXPLORACIÓN MINERA
Conferencia Magistral
Mike Trefy
Senior Principal Research Scientist
Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research - CSIRO
Martes, 17 de setiembre de 2013
This document summarizes a study of water quality in 31 wells across Panola County, Texas. The study measured 13 water quality indicators including chloride, fluoride, total dissolved solids, and dissolved methane. The goals of the study were to provide well owners with information about their water quality, build a partnership with the local groundwater conservation district, and assist with a larger two-year water study. The results found that 7 wells exceeded the EPA limit for chloride, 3 wells exceeded the fluoride limit, and 9 wells exceeded the total dissolved solids limit. The study seeks to understand what contaminants are naturally occurring versus resulting from human activities like oil and gas, wastewater, or abandoned wells. Further monitoring is recommended.
This document summarizes a presentation about the Lake Superior Action and Management Plan. It discusses the plan's objective to restore and protect the Lake Superior ecosystem and watershed. It involves agencies from Canada and the US. The plan focuses on areas like open waters, nearshore zones, and toxic chemicals. It also highlights example projects like household hazardous waste collections and stream rehabilitation assessments. Funding sources are identified from various government and private organizations.
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- The plan established siting standards and identified/mapped special marine habitats and areas of high existing ocean use to guide protection and development.
- Agencies are coordinating regulatory decisions and prioritizing science like improved mapping of habitats and recreational boating data.
- A case study showed how standards guided a cable project to avoid sensitive habitats through routing changes and construction methods.
- An Ecological Valuation Index was developed to systematically evaluate habitat importance, though it has limitations due to data availability.
Cold-water coral reefs are biological hotspots that provide resources but are threatened by human activities. They can be found in the NE Atlantic and are ecologically important. Studies of coral mounds have provided insights into their formation and ecology over time. Threats include bottom trawling, exploration, waste and bioprospecting. Recommendations have been made to improve research, monitoring, regulations and awareness. Knowledge gaps around biological processes and environmental factors need to be addressed through further mapping and multidisciplinary research to understand and protect these ecosystems.
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This document provides an overview of a training program called SafetyCompass that teaches employees how to effectively intervene when they observe unsafe behaviors in the workplace. It discusses how workplaces are complex systems and interventions need to be ubiquitous, reactive and adaptive. It also summarizes research finding employees only intervene in unsafe acts 39% of the time due to concerns about defensiveness or lack of impact. The SafetyCompass training teaches a 4 step approach of stopping the unsafe behavior, asking open-ended questions to understand the reasons behind it, finding a fix for those reasons, and ensuring the fix is implemented and sustained. Case studies show companies that have implemented the training have significantly reduced incident and severity rates.
This document outlines a sales proposal for a smartphone broadcasting solution. It describes the solution as an integrated marketing tool for local shoppers that includes selling ASP solutions, merchant shopping channels, and refrigerators with monitors. It proposes activating a nationwide franchise system for direct sales through personnel salesmen franchises and town-branch franchises. The document provides a case study of marketing activities in Shinokubo, Japan and lists various cross-media public relations activities. It concludes with sales criteria and contact information.
Safety interventions and culture change are quickly becoming two of the most important aspects of Safety Management, yet the research behind and skills needed to drive these principles is often misunderstood. This interactive workshop will teach a Human Factors approach to both interventions and culture and the participants will leave with a research proven strategy to drive intervention in their own organizations.
The Lodge at Lionshead Circle is located at 380 East Lionshead Circle in Vail, Colorado. It can be contacted at 800-962-4399 or through its website at www.lodgeatlionshead.com. The Lodge at Lionshead Circle is professionally managed by Peak Resort Services, Inc.
Pont Europe is a packaging partner that specializes in glass and plastic packaging solutions. They have sales offices and warehouses throughout Europe and offer warehousing services. Their markets include food, vitamins, pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, chemicals, and beverages. They also develop new packaging and can provide more details on their packaging solutions via their website or email.
This document summarizes the verification of a CAD model of a simple bracket sheet metal model through finite element analysis. It describes the objectives, CAD model, manufacturing sheet, FEA model, basic analysis methods, loading conditions, material properties, results, and conclusions. The analysis methods include static analysis with distributed loads in different directions. The results show the reaction forces, displacements, and von Mises stresses for each loading condition. The overall goal is to verify analytical skills using CAD/CAE tools to analyze the bracket design.
This document discusses social media strategies for driving brand loyalty and sales. It notes that people trust consumer recommendations over ads. It recommends interacting with consumers by entertaining, engaging, and educating them using their own words. Companies should monitor social media and outreach to find brand advocates who can increase sales opportunities and reputation. The document advises empowering audiences and properly interacting with brand ambassadors and consumers online.
The Chambers Group Biological Services staff has extensive experience conducting biological assessments, surveys, and technical reports to support projects while minimizing impacts and mitigation costs. They provide services for sensitive species and work with agencies on compliance for a variety of project types across both urban and rural environments in California. The biological staff holds permits to work with sensitive species and includes qualified botanists conducting plant surveys according to guidelines.
Kenin Greer has extensive experience in marine biology. He holds a Bachelor's degree in Biology and Zoology from Humboldt State University, where he conducted research on algae, invertebrates, and bacteria in tide pools. Greer has worked for the California Department of Fish and Game and NOAA, conducting fisheries sampling and protected species monitoring. He currently works part-time maintaining aquarium systems and as a naturalist on whale watching tours in Hawaii.
Water as a resource - the marine environment - Louise Burton, Natural EnglandNAAONB landscapesforlife
Natural England is a statutory body established in 2006 to ensure the natural environment is conserved for present and future generations. It provides statutory advice on marine protected areas, licenses, and consents to support sustainable use of the marine environment. As the marine space is increasingly developed for energy, transport and extraction, Natural England focuses on advising for cumulative impact assessments, habitat regulations, and ensuring proportionate environmental protection. Its advice aims to be solution-oriented through partnership working and an open, collaborative approach between all sectors and stakeholders.
Environmental modeling and environmental impact assessments finalSanjay Singh
The document discusses environmental impact assessments and modeling in the hydrocarbon industry, providing definitions and guidelines for assessing impacts, and examines case studies of projects in Russia, Peru, Mozambique, and Alaska that required extensive environmental review and mitigation due to operating in sensitive ecosystems.
The document summarizes Massachusetts' development of a comprehensive ocean management plan as required by the 2008 Oceans Act. Key points:
- The plan will govern ocean uses and protect resources as mandated by the Oceans Act, using spatial data and analysis to inform compatible siting of allowed uses like renewable energy and fishing.
- A screening process analyzed ecological data to identify protected areas and constraints, and suitable sites for offshore wind while avoiding conflicts with important habitats and uses.
- The draft plan designates renewable energy siting areas, prohibited areas, and allows some uses elsewhere subject to siting standards to protect sensitive resources.
ENCUENTRO DE TECNOLOGÍA E INVESTIGACIÓN
BLOQUE: GEOLOGÍA Y EXPLORACIÓN MINERA
Conferencia Magistral
Mike Trefy
Senior Principal Research Scientist
Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research - CSIRO
Martes, 17 de setiembre de 2013
This document summarizes a study of water quality in 31 wells across Panola County, Texas. The study measured 13 water quality indicators including chloride, fluoride, total dissolved solids, and dissolved methane. The goals of the study were to provide well owners with information about their water quality, build a partnership with the local groundwater conservation district, and assist with a larger two-year water study. The results found that 7 wells exceeded the EPA limit for chloride, 3 wells exceeded the fluoride limit, and 9 wells exceeded the total dissolved solids limit. The study seeks to understand what contaminants are naturally occurring versus resulting from human activities like oil and gas, wastewater, or abandoned wells. Further monitoring is recommended.
This document summarizes a presentation about the Lake Superior Action and Management Plan. It discusses the plan's objective to restore and protect the Lake Superior ecosystem and watershed. It involves agencies from Canada and the US. The plan focuses on areas like open waters, nearshore zones, and toxic chemicals. It also highlights example projects like household hazardous waste collections and stream rehabilitation assessments. Funding sources are identified from various government and private organizations.
site selection criteria for cage culturePatrick White
The document discusses site selection criteria for aquaculture parks. Key factors in choosing a suitable site include water depth, water quality, currents, shelter from wind and waves. The site selection process should apply precautionary principles, estimate production capacity for each zone, allocate a fixed number of license sites per zone, and avoid conflicts or sensitive habitats. Main biophysical factors to consider include depth, exposure, currents, tides, temperature, and salinity. Other factors include hazards, infrastructure needs, proximity to sensitive areas, potential for expansion, and legal/public acceptance considerations. The preferred process involves data collection, GIS analysis, identification and prioritization of potential zones based on criteria, and setting production capacity levels.
Bruce Carlisle Massachusetts Ocean Management: Implementation Progress and Re...riseagrant
The document summarizes Massachusetts' progress in implementing its Ocean Management Plan. Key points include:
- The plan established siting standards and identified/mapped special marine habitats and areas of high existing ocean use to guide protection and development.
- Agencies are coordinating regulatory decisions and prioritizing science like improved mapping of habitats and recreational boating data.
- A case study showed how standards guided a cable project to avoid sensitive habitats through routing changes and construction methods.
- An Ecological Valuation Index was developed to systematically evaluate habitat importance, though it has limitations due to data availability.
Cold-water coral reefs are biological hotspots that provide resources but are threatened by human activities. They can be found in the NE Atlantic and are ecologically important. Studies of coral mounds have provided insights into their formation and ecology over time. Threats include bottom trawling, exploration, waste and bioprospecting. Recommendations have been made to improve research, monitoring, regulations and awareness. Knowledge gaps around biological processes and environmental factors need to be addressed through further mapping and multidisciplinary research to understand and protect these ecosystems.
Overview of the Saguenay-St.Lawrence Marine ParkFrédéric Dufour
The document provides an overview of the Saguenay-St.Lawrence Marine Park in Canada. It discusses the park's history, objectives of conservation, management issues, research activities, and challenges. Key points include its 1245 km2 area protecting three ecosystems, objectives of prohibiting industrial activities while allowing multiple uses, and long history of community involvement leading to its establishment. The park provides an opportunity to study ecosystems and monitor impacts of human activities on the environment.
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Storytelling is an incredibly valuable tool to share data and information. To get the most impact from stories there are a number of key ingredients. These are based on science and human nature. Using these elements in a story you can deliver information impactfully, ensure action and drive change.
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2. ABOUT NORMANDEAU ASSOCIATES
• Over 40 years of experience in environmental consulting
• One of the largest, most well-known natural resources
management companies in the U.S. (EBJ)
• Recognized ability to tackle large, complex projects
• Known for technical excellence and quality service
• 70% of our business is repeat
• USACE experience
– Huntington, New England, New York,
Philadelphia, Portland, Walla Walla
• Employee owned since 2000!
4. KEY NORMANDEAU MARKETS
• Federal agencies
• Energy
• Transportation
We qualify as a small business under NAICS code
541712 Research and Development in the Physical,
Engineering, and Life Sciences.
• State agencies Other NAICS codes include: 541620 Environmental
Consulting Services and 541690 Other Scientific &
Technical Consulting Services.
• Coastal development
• Regional
– Recreation
– Private sector development
– Municipal
– Industrial
6. TECHNICAL GROUPS AND
DISCIPLINES
• Terrestrial / Wetlands / Wildlife
• Marine Sciences
• Water Resources
• Fisheries and Aquatics
• Hydrology and Geology
• Biological Laboratories and
Field Equipment
• Public Involvement
7. WETLANDS ASSESSMENTS
• One of the largest, most capable wetlands permitting
staff in Mid-Atlantic and Northeast
– Additional 100+ environmental professionals
• Staff Certifications
– Professional and State Wetlands Scientists
– Soil Scientist Certifications
• Sample Projects
– Bell Bend Environmental Investigation and
Impact Reports
– Wetland Confirmation and Regulatory Support for 300 Mile Electric
Transmission Line
8. STREAM CROSSINGS AND
AQUATIC BIOTA
• Over 36 aquatic and fisheries biologists
• Certified for endangered mussels by US Fish and Wildlife
Service Region 5, New Jersey and Pennsylvania
• Conduct Section 7 and Section 10 consultations
• Sample Projects
– Wadesville Mine Pool and Point Pleasant
– Diversion Project
– Sugarhouse Casino
– Ecological Studies on Swiftwater Creek
– National Resource Damage Assessment – Delaware River
– Ecological and Stream Survey Old Esopus Creek
– Oyster Creek / Barnegat Bay
9. WILDLIFE, PLANT, RARE
SPECIES AND COMMUNITIES
• Masters and PhD level scientists
• Staff expertise with rare, threatened and endangered
species, and plant and wildlife assessments such as:
– Allegheny Woodrat – Dragonflies
– Small Whorled Pogonia – Sturgeon, Salmon
– Swamp Pink – Atlantic White Cedar
– Swainson’s Thrush Swamp
– Bald Eagles – Black Bears
– Indiana Bat Mist Netting
– Spadefoot Toad
– Karner Blue Butterfly
– Bog & Red-Bellied
Turtles
10. BAT ACOUSTIC MONITORING
• ReBAT™ Remote Bat Acoustic patented technology
• Integrated acoustic monitoring system for bats with
reliable species identification
• Customizable data transmission solutions, integrated
thermal management, flexible configurations
• Sample Projects
– Acoustic Monitoring of Temporal and Spatial Abundance of
Birds and Bats Near OCS Structures, U.S. Bureau of Ocean
Energy Management (BOEM, formerly Minerals Management
Service)
– Seabird Field Research, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
(Alaska)
– Critical Issue Analysis for Energy clients – endangered
species, birds, bats
11. TECHNICAL GROUPS/DISCIPLINES
• Terrestrial /Wetlands /Wildlife
• Marine Sciences
• Water Resources
• Fisheries and Aquatics
• Hydrology and Geology
• Biological Laboratories and
Field Equipment
• Public Involvement
12. MARINE SERVICES
• Environmental Impact Assessment
• Coastal Wetland Assessments
• Scientific Dive Surveys
• Marine Sediment Sampling and Testing
• Essential Fish Habitat Assessments
• Dredging and Disposal Evaluations
and Permitting
• Section 7 Consultations
13. MARINE FIELD SERVICES
• Sediment / Dredge Materials Characterization Studies
– Sediment coring and grab sampling
– Acoustic Doppler Current Profiler (ADCP)
– Side Scan Sonar
– Sediment Profiling
– Bathymetry
• Collection and Characterization of Marine Species
– Benthic macro invertebrates, Shellfish,
Ichthyoplankton, Phytoplankton,
Zooplankton and Aquatic Plants
• Remote Methods
– Hydroacoustics
– Sediment Profile Cameras
– Video Characterizations
– Dive Surveys
14. LNG / GAS SITING AND OFF-SHORE /
ON-SHORE WIND
• LNG and Pipeline
– Northeast Gateway LNG Offshore Port Project (MA)
– Duke Power HubLine pipeline siting and construction monitoring
(MA)
– Calais LNG Terminal Project (ME)
– Safe Harbor LNG DWP (NY)
– Neptune LNG (MA)
• On / Off-Shore Wind
– Iberdrola
– Gamesa
– First Wind
– Blue Water Wind
– BOEM
15. TECHNICAL GROUPS/DISCIPLINES
• Terrestrial /Wetlands /Wildlife
• Marine Sciences
• Water Resources
• Fisheries and Aquatics
• Hydrology and Geology
• Biological Laboratories and
Field Equipment
• Public Involvement
16. WATER QUALITY ASSESSMENTS AND
BEST MANAGEMENT PRACTICES
• Water resources specialists
• Environmental engineers
• Hydrologists
• Conduct assessments of water quality,
turbidity and stormwater
– Hydropower
– Nuclear and fossil power plant outfalls
– Municipal CSO outfalls
17. TECHNICAL GROUPS/DISCIPLINES
• Terrestrial /Wetlands /Wildlife
• Marine Sciences
• Water Resources
• Fisheries and Aquatics
• Hydrology and Geology
• Biological Laboratories and
Field Equipment
• Public Involvement
18. FISHERIES AND AQUATICS
• Active Hydroacoustics
– Natural resources management
– Hydropower
– Coastal nuclear and fossil fuel energy
– Offshore renewable energy
– Ports, waterways, coastal development
• Technologies include
– DIDSON
– Single-beam, multi beam echosounders
– Side scan sonar
– Acoustic Doppler Current Profiler (ADCP)
– Acoustic Telemetry
• Patented Technology
– Hi-Z Turb’N Tag®
19. TECHNICAL GROUPS/DISCIPLINES
• Terrestrial /Wetlands /Wildlife
• Marine Sciences
• Water Resources
• Fisheries and Aquatics
• Hydrology and Geology
• Biological Laboratories and
Field Equipment
• Public Involvement
20. HYDROLOGY AND GEOLOGY
• Groundwater Monitoring and Modeling
– Radiological Environmental
Monitoring Program (REMP)
• Soil Characterizations
• Phase I and Phase II Environmental
Site Assessments
– The Humane Society of the United States (HSUS)
– Landfill Monitoring
• Geological Investigations
• Stream Restoration
• Wetland Restoration
21. TECHNICAL GROUPS/DISCIPLINES
• Terrestrial /Wetlands /Wildlife
• Marine Sciences
• Water Resources
• Fisheries and Aquatics
• Hydrology and Geology
• Biological Laboratories and Field Equipment
• Public Involvement
22. BIOLOGICAL LABORATORIES
• Three of the largest biological laboratories on the east coast
– Pennsylvania
– New Hampshire
– Massachusetts
• Sample Analysis
– Ichthyoplankton, Zooplankton
and Phytoplankton
– Freshwater, Estuarine and Marine
Benthic Macro Invertebrates
– Benthos, Algae, Periphyton and
Stomach Content Analysis
– Fish Age and Growth
23. VESSELS AND EQUIPMENT
• Sampling and survey vessels
– 37 foot trawler
– (2) 42 foot vessels
– (5) 25 foot Privateers
– 24 foot Maritime
– DGPS, LORAN C VHF radios, electronic depth
finders, deployment booms, davits and winches
– 21 foot and 19 foot work boats
– 4 electrofishing boats
– 2 vibracoring / work barges
– Inflatable boats
– Canoes
• Vast array of sampling equipment
• Scientific Dive Team
24. TECHNICAL GROUPS/DISCIPLINES
• Terrestrial /Wetlands /Wildlife
• Marine Sciences
• Water Resources
• Fisheries and Aquatics
• Hydrology and Geology
• Biological Laboratories and Field Equipment
• Public Involvement
25. SERVICES
• Strategic planning and communication
• Government Affairs
• Agency coordination
• Community development and outreach
• Policy development
• Event planning and meeting coordination
• Facilitation and mediation
• Stakeholder relations
• Graphic design and copywriting
• Web site development
26. IN SUMMARY
• Over 40 years of environmental consulting experience
nationwide
• Located in 20 offices in 11 states
• Client satisfaction: over 70% of our business yearly
derived from repeat clients
• Highly credentialed scientists and project managers with
extensive experience
• Well-known to Federal and state agencies for our
scientific credibility
27. NORMANDEAU OFFICE LOCATIONS
◊ Corporate Office 25 Nashua Rd, Bedford, NH 03110 ◊ (603) 472-5191 ◊ www.normandeau.com
• New Hampshire – Bedford, Hampton, Portsmouth, Westmoreland
• California – Arcata
• Connecticut – North Haven
• Delaware – Lewes
• Florida – Gainesville
• Maine – Falmouth
• Massachusetts – Falmouth
• New York – West Haverstraw, Oswego
• Pennsylvania – Drumore, Stowe
• South Carolina – Aiken, Moncks Corner
• Washington – Seattle, Stevenson, Vancouver, Wenatchee