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Wetland Delineation  ·  Phase I / II ESAs  ·  NEPA Compliance

Aerial view of wetland area adjacent to a development site with green marshland and survey markers
Wetland Delineation · Army Corps · Section 404
Case 01
The Challenge

A 47-acre mixed-use development in coastal Virginia flagged jurisdictional waters on 12% of the buildable footprint. The Army Corps issued a stop-work notice four days after groundbreaking.

Our Methodology

Our team conducted a three-day delineation survey using USACE 1987 Wetland Delineation Manual protocols, collected 22 soil borings, and produced a GIS-mapped jurisdictional determination package. We coordinated directly with the Baltimore District office throughout the pre-application process.

Resolution

Permit granted under Nationwide Permit 39 with minor mitigation conditions. Construction resumed within 61 days of engagement. Zero acreage lost from the original site plan.

0wetland delineations approved without federal litigation
Case 02
The Challenge

A regional logistics developer in central Ohio acquired a 28-acre former industrial parcel. Title search revealed three prior owner transfers with no environmental records. Lender financing was contingent on clean Phase I findings.

Our Methodology

We conducted a full ASTM E1527-21 Phase I ESA including records review of RCRA, CERCLIS, and state UST databases, a physical site inspection noting two suspect underground storage tanks and stained soils near a former loading dock, and interviews with adjacent property owners.

Resolution

Phase I identified two Recognized Environmental Conditions. Phase II soil and groundwater sampling confirmed one REC as a non-actionable historical release below remediation thresholds. Lender financing closed on schedule.

Environmental site assessment field work showing soil boring equipment and technicians collecting samples at an industrial site
Phase I ESA · Contamination Discovery · ASTM E1527-21
0project delays from incomplete environmental filings — across 89 Phase I engagements
Dense forest corridor in North Carolina mountains representing critical wildlife habitat corridor for endangered species survey
NEPA Compliance · Endangered Species · Section 7 Consultation
Case 03
The Challenge

A county infrastructure authority in western North Carolina needed an Environmental Assessment for a 6.2-mile greenway corridor. The project corridor intersected with mapped critical habitat for the Carolina northern flying squirrel.

Our Methodology

We prepared a full EA under CEQ regulations, conducted a biological assessment per ESA Section 7, coordinated formal consultation with USFWS Asheville Field Office, and ran two public comment periods. Species surveys were conducted across three seasonal windows.

Resolution

Finding of No Significant Impact issued. Section 7 consultation closed with a Biological Opinion containing no jeopardy finding. First public comment period opened on schedule, two months ahead of the authority's original timeline.

0%of NEPA documents submitted without a deficiency letter from the lead federal agency
Core Practice Areas

The Work That Clears the Path

Every service is delivered by field-certified scientists and registered environmental professionals — not subcontracted out.

Jurisdictional Determinations · Section 404 · Section 10

Wetland Delineation

We apply USACE 1987 Manual and applicable Regional Supplements to map ordinary high water marks, wetland boundaries, and jurisdictional waters of the U.S. Our JD packages have a 100% approval rate in five Army Corps districts.

Deliverable: Signed JD package ready for Corps submission within 30 days.

ASTM E1527-21 · ASTM E1903 · Lender-Ready Reports

Phase I & II ESAs

From desktop records review through soil and groundwater sampling, we produce Phase I and Phase II reports that satisfy HUD, SBA, and private lender requirements. Our reports close without deficiency letters.

Deliverable: ASTM-compliant report with REC findings and recommended actions.

EAs · EISs · Categorical Exclusions · Section 7

NEPA Compliance

We prepare Environmental Assessments and Environmental Impact Statements under CEQ regulations, coordinate Section 7 ESA consultations with USFWS and NMFS, and manage public comment periods from notice to record of decision.

Deliverable: Agency-ready EA or EIS with complete administrative record.

Biological Assessments · Habitat Evaluations · Section 7

Endangered Species Surveys

Protocol-level surveys for federally listed species across all major taxa — plants, birds, mammals, reptiles, freshwater mussels. We schedule surveys to match species-specific seasonal windows, eliminating re-survey delays.

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Phase I ESA Checklist: What to Prepare Before You Call

A two-page field guide covering the 14 documents, site records, and prior use disclosures that accelerate every Phase I engagement — and the four gaps that cause the most delays.