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ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT and PERMITTING SERVICES

 

Most projects involving new construction or the inclusion of federal funding require an Environmental Assessment to determine the need for local, state or federal permits, or to determine the potential for environmental impacts.  If federal funding is included as part of your project, an Environmental Impact Statement may also be required before capital can be secured and your project begins.  Because of the importance of completing new projects on time and within budget, it is imperative that your environmental permitting be expeditiously completed to meet your needs.  SES provides a team of experts fully capable of meeting your critical environmental assessment and permitting needs.

 

 

Our team of environmental professionals offers expertise in the following areas:

 

·         National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) documentation

-          Environmental Assessments

-          Environmental Impact Statements

·         Clean Water Act, Sections 403 and 404

-          Wetlands delineation, mitigation and banking

-          National and State Pollution Discharge   

-          Elimination System permits

-          Erosion and Sedimentation Control Plans

·         Ecological Assessments

-          Threatened and Endangered Species listing assessments and surveys

-          Rangeland, forest, and habitat surveys

·         Aquatic Habitat Surveys

·         Socioeconomic impact assessments

 

SES has assisted clients throughout the United States with environmental studies and permit development for many varied projects, from habitat restoration to construction of linear facilities, including pipelines and power transmission projects. 

 

 

 

SES, Inc.   w   6750 Antioch Rd, Suite 305   w   Merriam, Kansas  66204

1-800-897-1163   w   (913)307-0046   w   Fax (913)307-0059

Contact us: info@ses-corp.com

 

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