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Used with Permission with Creative Commons License
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Sequoia Utility SOQ
1. Environmental Compliance
Solutions and Support
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Statement Of Qualifications
For Work Supporting PG&E Lines Of Business
Sequoia Ecological Consulting, Inc. is a Women-Owned Business (WBE) certified by the
California Public Utilities Commission, VON #11110228
Sequoia Ecological Consulting, Inc. has been supporting PG&E’s Master Service Agreement consultants
since the company’s inception in 2011. Our biologists are cross-trained in terrestrial, aquatic, and botanical
surveys, as well as storm water compliance, and we have worked on programs across all PG&E lines of
business. We excel in accommodating PG&E’s rapidly changing construction schedules, last-minute project
requests, and specialized invoicing needs. In addition, we understand the importance of balancing environ-
mental compliance with varying project constraints, such as timelines, budgets, and outage schedules.
Sequoia can provide biologists local to projects throughout PG&E’s service territory, from Humboldt to
Bakersfield, and we enjoy partnering with other sub-consultants to achieve project goals. Most importantly,
we make customer service our top priority, never losing sight of our immediate client’s needs or our ultimate
goal - project success.
Hydroelectric Power Generation Projects
Sequoia has provided project support on a variety of projects throughout PG&E’s Hydro operations,
including permitting, license compliance studies, biological and construction monitoring, permit compliance,
protocol-level long-term surveys and studies, restoration planning and implementation, and large- and
small-scale construction projects.
Spring Gap Stanislaus, 2012-Present
Lyon’s Dam: Biological constraints analysis; wetland delineation; rare plant surveys; protocol surveys for
California spotted owl, Northern goshawk; helicopter surveys for nesting bald eagle
Philadelphia Diversion and S-83 Gauging Weir Biological Support: Protocol surveys for California
spotted owl, northern goshawk, bald eagle and great grey owl; wetland assessment reports; rare plant
surveys, helicopter surveys
Spring Gap Stanislaus Aquatic and Terrestrial Surveys: Protocol-level survey (Seltenrich and Poole 2002)
for foothill yellow-legged frog of all life stages (egg mass, tadpole, metamorph, and adult); egg mass and
tadpole surveys; annual licensing compliance reports
Spring Gap Stanislaus Riparian Vegetation Monitoring and Cattle Exclusion Study: Geomorphic
assessments; habitat restoration monitoring in support of Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC)
relicensing; project management; data collection and analysis
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Relief Reach Kennedy Meadows Restoration
and Bank Stabilization Project: Sierra Nevada
yellow-legged frog surveys using PG&E survey
protocols, Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs)
and data sheets (2001); terrestrial wildlife surveys;
nesting bird surveys; rare plant surveys; wetland
delineation; permitting and planning (ACOE 404,
SWRCB 404, and CDFW 1602 Permits)
Sand Bar Dam Biological Support: Preconstruction
surveys for foothill yellow-legged frog, western pond
turtle, osprey, great grey owl, bald eagle, pallid bat and
Townsend’s big-eared bat; nesting bird surveys; daily
construction monitoring and environmental compliance
Spring Gap Stanislaus Terrestrial Monitoring:
Cross-section topographic surveys and long-term
water quality monitoring at established sites to
inform spill channel management
Sand Bar Dam Revegetation Project: Tree mapping;
diameter at breast height (DBH) surveys; revegetation
plan development, implementation and monitoring;
plan reporting and annual monitoring
Stanislaus Afterbay Dam: Preconstruction surveys for
foothill yellow-legged frog, fisher and western pond
turtle; riparian tree inventory; rare plant surveys; fish
relocation; revegetation and restoration monitoring;
plan preparation and annual monitoring
Pinecrest Lake Rockfall: Biological surveys;
environmental training; project management and
client coordination; rare plant surveys
Strawberry Weir: Revegetation implementation and
oversight; annual monitoring and reporting
Kennedy Meadows Grassland Revegetation Project:
Grassland revegetation oversight; restoration
monitoring; photo-documentation
Sequoia Services
Biological Services
• Special Status Species Surveys and Reporting
(see separate sidebar)
• Construction Compliance & Biological Monitoring
• Biological Resource Surveys
• Fisheries
• Botany
Storm Water Services
• Site Inspections and Monitoring
• SWPPP Training Program Design and On-site
Crew Training
• On-site Storm Water Collection and Analysis
• Offsite Laboratory Analysis
• Compliance Management
Environmental Planning & Regulatory Compliance
• Wetland Delineations and Mapping
• Biological Resource Assessments
• Constraints Analysis
• U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Section 7
Consultation Support
• Regional Water Quality Control Board Section
401 Water Quality Certification Permitting
• California Department of Fish and Wildlife Section
1602 Lake and Streambed Alteration Agreements
• U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Clean Water Act
Section 404 Permits
Mitigation & Conservation Planning & Implementation
• Mitigation Site Assessments
• Resource Agency Permitting
• Long-term Management Plan Development
and Monitoring
Habitat Restoration Services
• Restoration Planning and Design
• Restoration Monitoring and Reporting
• Habitat Creation, Design and Build (Partnership)
Geographic Information Systems (GIS)
• Data Capture and GIS Analysis
• Mapping and Cartographic Services
• Wildlife Movement and Corridor Assessment
Mapping
• Remote Sensing
• Special Status Species Distribution and Habitat
Suitability Analysis
Cultural Resources (Partnership)
• Cultural Resources Inventories
• Onsite Monitoring and Support
• Archeological Assessments
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Phoenix Project Flow Variance Sampling,
2014-2015
In-situ water quality sampling; fish sampling; aquatic
habitat assessment; foothill yellow-legged frog egg
mass survey
Helms Section 7 Biological Assessment,
2015-Present
Habitat suitability assessment and constraints analysis
for Sierra Nevada yellow-legged frog, Yosemite toad,
and Pacific fisher; Biological Evaluation for formal
Section 7 consultation with USFWS for Yosemite toad
and conference report for Pacific fisher
Crane Valley Wildlife Crossing Study for
License Compliance, 2014-Present
Existing information review and feasibility analysis for
remote wildlife movement monitoring; remote camera
monitoring plan development; remote camera monitor-
ing of Project facilities and wildlife movement; results
report and recommendation for facilities improvements
to reduce wildlife mortality; facilities improvements
oversight and construction coordination; post-
construction monitoring and reporting
Gas Line Projects and Programs
Sequoia provided permitting support, preconstruction surveys, attended walkdowns, and provided
environmental training and construction monitoring on various gas programs for PG&E. Clients include
SWCA, TRC Solutions, ICF International, Cardno and North State Resources.
Pipeline Safety Enhancement Program (PSEP), 2012-Present
Pipeline Replacement - 114/103, Shorts (Shorts= short pipeline replacement segments): Project
management; environmental training; constraints analyses; nesting bird surveys; sensitive habitat avoidance
in support of PG&E’s Spans project
Hydrotest/Strength Test: Biological compliance support to various consultants across PG&E’s service
territory; constraints analyses; monitoring; daily reporting; preconstruction surveys
Sequoia Special Status Species
Permits, Surveys and Reporting
USFWS 10(a)(1)(a) Recovery Permits
• California red-legged frog
• California tiger salamander
• San Francisco garter snake
• Vernal pool branchiopods
Protocol Bird Surveys
• Western burrowing owl
• Swainson’s hawk
• California spotted owl
• Northern goshawk
• Bald and golden eagle
• Least Bell’s vireo
• Willow flycatcher
Protocol Herpetofauna Surveys
• California red-legged frog
• California tiger salamander
• Foothill yellow-legged frog
• Sierra Nevada yellow-legged frog
• Yosemite toad
• Western pond turtle
Other Surveys
• San Joaquin kit fox
• Bats
• Vernal pool branchiopods
• Rare plants
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External Corrosion Detection Assessment/Internal
Corrosion Detection Assessment (ECDA/ICDA):
Includes spans (atmospheric corrosion-external),
Maximum Allowable Operating Pressure (MAOP), In
Line Inspection (ILI)
Cathodic Protection - Tracy Cathodic Testing:
Preconstruction surveys for sensitive species including
San Joaquin kit fox, Burrowing owl, California tiger
salamander, Swainson’s hawk and nesting birds;
construction monitoring; environmental tailboards; daily
reporting
Pipeline Right-of-Way Maintenance/Vegetation
Removal (Pipeline Pathways-Northern and Central
Valley Regions): Preconstruction surveys; walkdowns;
environmental training; construction monitoring on
approximately 30 projects
Maximum Allowable Operating Pressure
(MAOP) Validation Digs, 2012-2014
Preconstruction surveys; walkdowns; environmental
training; construction monitoring on approximately 20
MAOP projects
PG&E Distribution Project Managed Work,
2014-2015
Preconstruction assessments; client coordination; site assessments; reporting; permitting; walkdowns;
environmental training; project management
CAES Phase 1 Environmental Compliance, 2013
Section 7 Biological Opinion enforcement; biological surveys and monitoring
Line 300A and B Centerline Surveys, 2013
Environmental constraints and sensitive species/habitats identification; construction monitoring
L306 Vegetation Maintenance Biological Review, 2012
Vegetation mapping and floristic surveys to support gas line vegetation clearing along GL306; GIS mapping
and avoidance and minimization measures recorded in letter report to PG&E
Sequoia PG&E-Specific
Training and Programs
Training & Specialized Experience
• PG&E’s Hydroelectric Generation Safety
Training, 2015
• PG&E’s Southern San Joaquin HCP Training,
2012-2015
• PG&E’s Avian Protection Plan Compliance DVD
• NERC Safety Compliance Training, URS, 2013
• Subcontractor Training for PG&E’s Wood Pole and
E-screen Programs, Cardno Entrix, 2012
• Helicopter Surveys for Nesting Raptors (Electric
Transmission and Hydroelectric Generation Projects)
• Snorkeling Surveys for Foothill Yellow-legged Frog
and Invasive Fish Species
• Water Quality Sampling and ATV Use in
Rugged Terrain
Programs
• E-Screen, 2012-2014
• 70Y Pole Replacement Program, 2012-2014
• NERC
• Spans, Shorts
• Vegetation Management: Pipeline Pathways,
Centerline Surveys
• PG&E’s Bay Area HCP (in progress): Sequoia
provided botanical support during rare plant
mapping in preparation of HCP application for
PG&E’s O&M activities, 2013-2014
5. Environmental Compliance
Solutions and Support
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Electric Transmission and Distribution
Sequoia provided compliance services for PG&E’s Electric Transmission and Distribution projects for clients
such as Cardno, ICF International, SWCA, North State Resources, TRC Solutions, and URS. Services included
permitting support, preconstruction and protocol-level surveys, helicopter surveys for nesting raptors including
golden eagle and bald eagle, constraints analyses, environmental crew training, biological monitoring, daily
reporting, restoration planning, implementation and monitoring, and constructability walk-downs.
Midway-Renfro 115 kV Reconductoring: PG&E Southern San Joaquin (SSJV) HCP for O&M
Activities Biological Support, 2012
Preconstruction surveys; focused burrowing owl surveys and monitoring during reconductoring; daily
tailboards and monitoring reports according to PG&E’s Southern San Joaquin HCP for O&M activities
Fulton-Fitch 115 kV Reconductoring and New Line Routing Biological Assessment, 2015
Biological Assessment draft in preparation for project permitting
Contra Costa-Moraga 230 kV Protocol Swainson’s Hawk & Burrowing Owl Surveys,
2013-2014
Protocol surveys according to guidelines in East Contra Costa County HCP/NCCP for northern portion
of line; constructability walk down with PG&E’s land planner during construction bidding process
Pittsburg-Tesla 230 kV Reconductoring Project, 2013-2015
Lead Environmental Inspectors; biological monitoring; daily tailboards and monitoring; preconstruction
surveys; daily, weekly, monthly and annual reporting via PG&E’s “Kitfox” on-line reporting system; weekly
helicopter flights to reduce active raptor/corvid nesting on towers scheduled for reconductoring work
Crazy Horse Switching Center Wildlife Surveys, 2012
Rare plant surveys around perimeter of substation prior to construction; sensitive species avoidance flagging
(e.g., Santa Cruz tarplant (Holocarpha macradenia), Congdon’s tarplant (Centromadia parryi ssp. congdonii),
Monterey spineflower (Chorizanthe pungens var. pungens), wooly-headed lessingia (Lessingia hololeuca) and
Yadon’s rein orchid (Piperia yadonii)); nesting bird surveys prior to vegetation removal and construction
NERC, 2013-2015
Prepare Release-to-Construction notices for NERC-related projects; training and biological compliance
support during NERC-related construction; desktop reviews; field verification visits; constraints analyses,
biological preconstruction surveys; construction monitoring; daily reporting; surveys within SSJV HCP
boundary for Tipton kangaroo rat and blunt-nosed leopard lizard; rare plant surveys; bald eagle nest
monitoring during active construction via helicopter
E-screen Program, 2012-2014
Desktop constraints reviews; field verification site visits; preconstruction surveys; biological training
and monitoring during construction
6. Environmental Compliance
Solutions and Support
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Electric Transmission Wood Pole Replacement Program, 2012-2013
Desktop constraints reviews; field verification site visits; preconstruction surveys; biological training and
monitoring during construction throughout PG&E’s service territory
Contra Costa Substation Expansion Project, 2013-2014
Project management support to PG&E’s biologist; constructability walkdowns; coordination with other lines
of business on PG&E’s behalf during construction; species focused surveys and monitoring for Burrowing
owl and other raptors nesting inside substation during expansion work; species protection and construction
oversight
Christie Substation Alameda Whipsnake Habitat Assessment, 2012
Habitat assessment for Alameda striped racer to support project permitting
Christie Substation Expansion Project, 2015
Subcontracted to ERTEC/TEAM EES to provide species fencing for Alameda striped racer and storm water
protection during construction
Helm Substation Burrowing Owl Monitoring, 2013
Sequoia biologists conducted monitoring during substation construction to ensure nesting burrowing owls
remained undisturbed
Paul Sweet Substation, Santa Cruz, 2013
Constructability walk down with PG&E project management team to identify environmental and cultural
constraints; nesting bird survey to ensure project compliance
Fort Bragg Substation Amphibian Assessment, 2012
Visual encounter survey and dipnetting to ascertain species of amphibians occupying SPCC pond within
substation prior to construction
Caribou-Palermo Rare Plant Surveys, 2013
Rare plant surveys prior to construction
Partington Ridge Condor Monitoring, 2013
Subcontracted to Ventana Wilderness Society to conduct California condor monitoring during transmission
line helicopter reconductoring
FAA Lighting Project-Environmental Constraints Review, 2013
Accompanied PG&E’s biologist to provide a constraints analysis on 17 towers proposed for retrofitting
for FAA compliance; final memo to support PG&E’s permitting efforts
Merced 116 Reconductoring Project, 2012
Pre-activity surveys for San Joaquin kit fox, burrowing owl, nesting birds, Swainson’s hawk, and
other sensitive species and habitats covered by PG&E’s Southern San Joaquin HCP guidelines prior
to reconductoring