If the topics at the 6th Annual Western Groundwater Congress in Burbank are any indication,...
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While Lake Tahoe’s crystalline azure has lasted for eons, the changes wrought by past land...
The Federal Water Pollution Control Act of 1948 was the first major U.S. law to...
Jacyln Catino-Davenport is a Principal Biologist and project manager with over ten years of experience...
It’s a blisteringly hot summer day in Huntington Park, California. A group of ten environmental...
Stephanie Cadena is an urban planner with 5 years’ experience in urban and regional planning,...
Across the country, airports are looking for help in reducing noise exposure in their surrounding...
Update: On October 18, 2023, the USEPA issued an “endangerment finding” under the Clean Air...
Brian is a Principal Flood Engineer with over two decades of education and experience in...
Across the nation, we continue to see a surge of innovation in the realm of...
Being the first at something is not an easy task. Navigating uncharted territory, developing adaptive...
Since the start of the year, ESA has been seeing clients, agency partners, and fellow...
The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) oversees roughly 245 million acres of public land and...
The Columbia River Basin once saw the largest number of salmon and steelhead than any...
Brock is a soil and wetland scientist, specializing in projects involving permitting and environmental analysis,...
ESA is pleased to welcome two new additions to our energy and industrial market team...
Elizabeth is a hydrologist and civil engineer with a background in flood management, climate change...
It’s a common sight across the US: a wake of vultures feeding on roadkill on...