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ARCHAEOLOGY
Through comprehensive literature reviews, full-scale excavations, and thoughtful analysis of artifacts, sites, and other remains, our archaeological experts help to paint a picture of both prehistoric and historic cultures. Our team of archaeologists can provide a wide range of recovery, identification, and monitoring activities to ensureSHERIDAN | SWCA
Sheridan. Established in 2004, our Sheridan office sits alongside Little Goose Creek in Central Wyoming. Beavers are one of the many wildlife visitors that our staff sees in the area. The Sheridan office primarily supports the oil and gas industry and specializes in Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plans.FLAGSTAFF | SWCA
Flagstaff. Established in 1981, the Flagstaff office is where SWCA began. Located in a historic building downtown, walking distance to shops and restaurants, the Flagstaff office participates in numerous outdoor activities, including the annual Climb to Conquer Cancer. The Flagstaff office primarily supports the power generation, water agencyPHOENIX | SWCA
Phoenix. Established in 1992, the Phoenix office is located on the 17th floor of the Century Link Tower, a LEED Gold Certified high-rise in midtown. The modern space offers 360-degree views of the valley. Accessible from the light rail line, the office is surrounded by restaurants, hotels, museums, and more.RENO | SWCA
Reno. Established in 2015, our Reno office is located near Lake Tahoe, a freshwater lake well-known for its beaches, resorts, and accessibility to outdoor activities. The Reno office provides environmental permitting and compliance services to support mining, generation, transmission, and development projects throughout northernNevada. We
LAS VEGAS | SWCA
Las Vegas. Established in 2002, our Las Vegas office is minutes from the McCarran International Airport and the iconic Las Vegas Strip. Our staff primarily works in federal permitting and compliance, as approximately 84 percent of Nevada is federally managed lands. We also specialize in serving the generation, transmission, mining, and landCARA BELLAVIA
Cara Bellavia. Cara is the Vice President of Scientific and Technical Services for SWCA’s West region, responsible for advancing SWCA’s scientific and technical strategy, staff development and mentoring, large project execution, and client development. Cara joined SWCA in 2000 and has worked her way up through SWCA in various leadershiproles.
SWCA | SOUND SCIENCE. CREATIVE SOLUTIONS.ABOUT USOUR WORKSERVICESCAREERSNEWS & INSIGHTSOUR COMMITMENTS SWCA is a nationwide environmental consulting firm. We help clients navigate the environmental compliance process using scientific expertise and in-depth knowledge of the industries we serve. We’ve been in business for more than 40 years and are recognized leaders for bringing sound science and creative solutions to our clients. Our biologists, archaeologists, planners, and technical experts SWCA HOSTING FREE WEBINAR SERIES SWCA Hosting Free Webinar Series. The regulatory environment is changing. Are you up to date? Join SWCA for a three-part webinar series, where technical and regulatory experts will discuss how the permitting landscape and agencies are reacting to the priorities REGULATORY ALERT: POTENTIAL CHANGES TO CLEAN WATER ACT Regulatory Alert: Potential Changes to Clean Water Act. Potential changes to the implementation of the Clean Water Act (CWA) include the definition of waters of the U.S. (WOTUS) and the CWA Section 404 Nationwide Permits (NWPs), which are used toARCHAEOLOGY
Through comprehensive literature reviews, full-scale excavations, and thoughtful analysis of artifacts, sites, and other remains, our archaeological experts help to paint a picture of both prehistoric and historic cultures. Our team of archaeologists can provide a wide range of recovery, identification, and monitoring activities to ensureSHERIDAN | SWCA
Sheridan. Established in 2004, our Sheridan office sits alongside Little Goose Creek in Central Wyoming. Beavers are one of the many wildlife visitors that our staff sees in the area. The Sheridan office primarily supports the oil and gas industry and specializes in Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plans.FLAGSTAFF | SWCA
Flagstaff. Established in 1981, the Flagstaff office is where SWCA began. Located in a historic building downtown, walking distance to shops and restaurants, the Flagstaff office participates in numerous outdoor activities, including the annual Climb to Conquer Cancer. The Flagstaff office primarily supports the power generation, water agencyPHOENIX | SWCA
Phoenix. Established in 1992, the Phoenix office is located on the 17th floor of the Century Link Tower, a LEED Gold Certified high-rise in midtown. The modern space offers 360-degree views of the valley. Accessible from the light rail line, the office is surrounded by restaurants, hotels, museums, and more.RENO | SWCA
Reno. Established in 2015, our Reno office is located near Lake Tahoe, a freshwater lake well-known for its beaches, resorts, and accessibility to outdoor activities. The Reno office provides environmental permitting and compliance services to support mining, generation, transmission, and development projects throughout northernNevada. We
LAS VEGAS | SWCA
Las Vegas. Established in 2002, our Las Vegas office is minutes from the McCarran International Airport and the iconic Las Vegas Strip. Our staff primarily works in federal permitting and compliance, as approximately 84 percent of Nevada is federally managed lands. We also specialize in serving the generation, transmission, mining, and landCARA BELLAVIA
Cara Bellavia. Cara is the Vice President of Scientific and Technical Services for SWCA’s West region, responsible for advancing SWCA’s scientific and technical strategy, staff development and mentoring, large project execution, and client development. Cara joined SWCA in 2000 and has worked her way up through SWCA in various leadershiproles.
SWCA ANNOUNCES 2021 FIRST QUARTER LAWRENCE S. SEMO AWARD Drew Carson, a Natural Resources Project Manager in SWCA's Chicago office, has been named the Lawrence S. Semo Scientific Achievement Award winner for the first quarter of 2021.Drew joined SWCA in 2014 and since then, he has been a driving force in growing SWCA’s bat capabilities in the Midwest and East. A true embodiment of #NeverSettle and #AlwaysLearning, Drew is often LINDA LANNEN JOINS SWCA AS CHIEF TECHNOLOGY OFFICER Linda Lannen has joined SWCA Environmental Consultants as the company’s first Chief Technology Officer. As the Chief Technology Officer, Linda will help SWCA accomplish long-term strategic goals by leveraging technology to improve processes both internally andexternally.
EPA/USACE ANNOUNCE INTENT TO REVISE DEFINITION OF WOTUS On June 9, 2021, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) announced their intent to undertake a rulemaking to revise the definition of waters of the U.S. (WOTUS).The agencies assert that the current definition, as provided in the Navigable Waters Protection Rule (NWPR), is too narrow and is resulting in the unregulated destruction of waterbodies REID PERSING NAMED BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT DIRECTOR IN GREAT Reid Persing has been promoted to SWCA’s Great Basin/Pacific Northwest Business Development Director. In this role, Reid will support SWCA’s growth in Washington, Oregon, Idaho, and Utah by helping clients connect with SWCA resources to achieve their goals, building relationships, developing SWCA’s internal resources, and managing strategic pursuits and projects.WATER | SWCA
SWCA helps clients navigate water laws at all levels of government, from local and state water rights, conservation requirements, well drilling, and protection of potable water supply to the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA).EMPLOYEE OWNERSHIP
SWCA is 100% employee-owned. We all play a vital role in SWCA’s success. The ESOP is one way the company encourages the tangible pride all employees take in their work. SWCA is more than just a business. It’s a community of employee-owners. We’re proud toARCHAEOLOGY
Through comprehensive literature reviews, full-scale excavations, and thoughtful analysis of artifacts, sites, and other remains, our archaeological experts help to paint a picture of both prehistoric and historic cultures. Our team of archaeologists can provide a wide range of recovery, identification, and monitoring activities to ensureSHERIDAN | SWCA
Sheridan. Established in 2004, our Sheridan office sits alongside Little Goose Creek in Central Wyoming. Beavers are one of the many wildlife visitors that our staff sees in the area. The Sheridan office primarily supports the oil and gas industry and specializes in Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plans. SWCA WEBINAR ON CEQ'S NEW NEPA REGULATIONS SWCA recently hosted a free webinar to discuss CEQ's new NEPA regulations. For those who were unable to attend, you can access the video recording below. On July 16, after two years of study and more than one million public comments, the Council on Environmental Quality (CEQ) released its final rule amending the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) regulations governing SWCA EXPANDS ECOLOGICAL RESTORATION PRACTICE TO NORTHERN SWCA has a new team of ecological restoration experts in Northern California.The team expands SWCA's talented group of national leaders in ecological restoration and increases our capacity to better serve clients in California and the surrounding states, along with providing additional support to projects across the country. Our expert staff includes botanists, wildlife SWCA | SOUND SCIENCE. CREATIVE SOLUTIONS.ABOUT USOUR WORKSERVICESCAREERSNEWS & INSIGHTSOUR COMMITMENTS SWCA is a nationwide environmental consulting firm. We help clients navigate the environmental compliance process using scientific expertise and in-depth knowledge of the industries we serve. We’ve been in business for more than 40 years and are recognized leaders for bringing sound science and creative solutions to our clients. Our biologists, archaeologists, planners, and technical experts SWCA HOSTING FREE WEBINAR SERIES SWCA Hosting Free Webinar Series. The regulatory environment is changing. Are you up to date? Join SWCA for a three-part webinar series, where technical and regulatory experts will discuss how the permitting landscape and agencies are reacting to the prioritiesCAREERS | SWCA
Connect with us on LinkedIn for updates and job openings. If you would like to contact SWCA regarding the accessibility of our website or need assistance completing the online application process due to a disability, please email accommodations@swca.com or call 602.274.3831. REGULATORY ALERT: POTENTIAL CHANGES TO CLEAN WATER ACT Regulatory Alert: Potential Changes to Clean Water Act. Potential changes to the implementation of the Clean Water Act (CWA) include the definition of waters of the U.S. (WOTUS) and the CWA Section 404 Nationwide Permits (NWPs), which are used toWILDFIRE SERVICES
With nearly two decades of experience in wildfire sciences, SWCA is a recognized expert in completing pre- and post-fire planning work throughout the United States. We emphasize collaborative planning across large, multi-jurisdictional landscapes, working with federal, state, and local government agencies, non-governmental agencies,private
SHERIDAN | SWCA
Sheridan. Established in 2004, our Sheridan office sits alongside Little Goose Creek in Central Wyoming. Beavers are one of the many wildlife visitors that our staff sees in the area. The Sheridan office primarily supports the oil and gas industry and specializes in Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plans.FLAGSTAFF | SWCA
Flagstaff. Established in 1981, the Flagstaff office is where SWCA began. Located in a historic building downtown, walking distance to shops and restaurants, the Flagstaff office participates in numerous outdoor activities, including the annual Climb to Conquer Cancer. The Flagstaff office primarily supports the power generation, water agencyPHOENIX | SWCA
Phoenix. Established in 1992, the Phoenix office is located on the 17th floor of the Century Link Tower, a LEED Gold Certified high-rise in midtown. The modern space offers 360-degree views of the valley. Accessible from the light rail line, the office is surrounded by restaurants, hotels, museums, and more.CARA BELLAVIA
Cara Bellavia. Cara is the Vice President of Scientific and Technical Services for SWCA’s West region, responsible for advancing SWCA’s scientific and technical strategy, staff development and mentoring, large project execution, and client development. Cara joined SWCA in 2000 and has worked her way up through SWCA in various leadershiproles.
MATT EDWARDS
Matt Edwards. Matt serves as Vice President for SWCA’s Four Corners region, which includes our offices in Albuquerque, Durango, and Carlsbad. He has more than 22 years of experience in environmental consulting, particularly in cultural resources and preservation practice, project and program management, and business development. SWCA | SOUND SCIENCE. CREATIVE SOLUTIONS.ABOUT USOUR WORKSERVICESCAREERSNEWS & INSIGHTSOUR COMMITMENTS SWCA is a nationwide environmental consulting firm. We help clients navigate the environmental compliance process using scientific expertise and in-depth knowledge of the industries we serve. We’ve been in business for more than 40 years and are recognized leaders for bringing sound science and creative solutions to our clients. Our biologists, archaeologists, planners, and technical experts SWCA HOSTING FREE WEBINAR SERIES SWCA Hosting Free Webinar Series. The regulatory environment is changing. Are you up to date? Join SWCA for a three-part webinar series, where technical and regulatory experts will discuss how the permitting landscape and agencies are reacting to the prioritiesCAREERS | SWCA
Connect with us on LinkedIn for updates and job openings. If you would like to contact SWCA regarding the accessibility of our website or need assistance completing the online application process due to a disability, please email accommodations@swca.com or call 602.274.3831. REGULATORY ALERT: POTENTIAL CHANGES TO CLEAN WATER ACT Regulatory Alert: Potential Changes to Clean Water Act. Potential changes to the implementation of the Clean Water Act (CWA) include the definition of waters of the U.S. (WOTUS) and the CWA Section 404 Nationwide Permits (NWPs), which are used toWILDFIRE SERVICES
With nearly two decades of experience in wildfire sciences, SWCA is a recognized expert in completing pre- and post-fire planning work throughout the United States. We emphasize collaborative planning across large, multi-jurisdictional landscapes, working with federal, state, and local government agencies, non-governmental agencies,private
SHERIDAN | SWCA
Sheridan. Established in 2004, our Sheridan office sits alongside Little Goose Creek in Central Wyoming. Beavers are one of the many wildlife visitors that our staff sees in the area. The Sheridan office primarily supports the oil and gas industry and specializes in Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plans.FLAGSTAFF | SWCA
Flagstaff. Established in 1981, the Flagstaff office is where SWCA began. Located in a historic building downtown, walking distance to shops and restaurants, the Flagstaff office participates in numerous outdoor activities, including the annual Climb to Conquer Cancer. The Flagstaff office primarily supports the power generation, water agencyPHOENIX | SWCA
Phoenix. Established in 1992, the Phoenix office is located on the 17th floor of the Century Link Tower, a LEED Gold Certified high-rise in midtown. The modern space offers 360-degree views of the valley. Accessible from the light rail line, the office is surrounded by restaurants, hotels, museums, and more.CARA BELLAVIA
Cara Bellavia. Cara is the Vice President of Scientific and Technical Services for SWCA’s West region, responsible for advancing SWCA’s scientific and technical strategy, staff development and mentoring, large project execution, and client development. Cara joined SWCA in 2000 and has worked her way up through SWCA in various leadershiproles.
MATT EDWARDS
Matt Edwards. Matt serves as Vice President for SWCA’s Four Corners region, which includes our offices in Albuquerque, Durango, and Carlsbad. He has more than 22 years of experience in environmental consulting, particularly in cultural resources and preservation practice, project and program management, and business development. SWCA ANNOUNCES 2021 FIRST QUARTER LAWRENCE S. SEMO AWARD Drew Carson, a Natural Resources Project Manager in SWCA's Chicago office, has been named the Lawrence S. Semo Scientific Achievement Award winner for the first quarter of 2021.Drew joined SWCA in 2014 and since then, he has been a driving force in growing SWCA’s bat capabilities in the Midwest and East. A true embodiment of #NeverSettle and #AlwaysLearning, Drew is oftenWHO WE ARE | SWCA
Who We Are. We are the problem solvers. We are the scientists, the planners, the technical specialists, and the creative thinkers. Since 1981, SWCA has helped public and private clients overcome environmental challenges and move their projects forward. Our 100% employee-owned firm offers comprehensive environmental planning,regulatory
EPA/USACE ANNOUNCE INTENT TO REVISE DEFINITION OF WOTUS On June 9, 2021, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) announced their intent to undertake a rulemaking to revise the definition of waters of the U.S. (WOTUS).The agencies assert that the current definition, as provided in the Navigable Waters Protection Rule (NWPR), is too narrow and is resulting in the unregulated destruction of waterbodiesLOCATIONS | SWCA
Address / Directions. Teralta Corporate Park 4949 N Loop 1604 W Building 2, Suite 235 San Antonio, TX 78249CAREERS | SWCA
Connect with us on LinkedIn for updates and job openings. If you would like to contact SWCA regarding the accessibility of our website or need assistance completing the online application process due to a disability, please email accommodations@swca.com or call 602.274.3831.ARCHAEOLOGY
Through comprehensive literature reviews, full-scale excavations, and thoughtful analysis of artifacts, sites, and other remains, our archaeological experts help to paint a picture of both prehistoric and historic cultures. Our team of archaeologists can provide a wide range of recovery, identification, and monitoring activities to ensureLINDA LANNEN
Chief Technology Officer Linda Lannen Sound Science. CreativeSolutions.®
REID PERSING NAMED BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT DIRECTOR IN GREAT Reid Persing has been promoted to SWCA’s Great Basin/Pacific Northwest Business Development Director. In this role, Reid will support SWCA’s growth in Washington, Oregon, Idaho, and Utah by helping clients connect with SWCA resources to achieve their goals, building relationships, developing SWCA’s internal resources, and managing strategic pursuits and projects.POWER GENERATION
Power Generation. Chad specializes in natural resources land planning, environmental permitting, and ecological offset business development. He helps develop and deliver eco-solutions, environmental planning, and land development permitting to clients and is skilled in evaluating complex regulatory pathways to projects. Contact Chad →.PHOENIX | SWCA
Phoenix. Established in 1992, the Phoenix office is located on the 17th floor of the Century Link Tower, a LEED Gold Certified high-rise in midtown. The modern space offers 360-degree views of the valley. Accessible from the light rail line, the office is surrounded by restaurants, hotels, museums, and more. SWCA | SOUND SCIENCE. CREATIVE SOLUTIONS.ABOUT USOUR WORKSERVICESCAREERSNEWS & INSIGHTSOUR COMMITMENTS SWCA is a nationwide environmental consulting firm. We help clients navigate the environmental compliance process using scientific expertise and in-depth knowledge of the industries we serve. We’ve been in business for more than 40 years and are recognized leaders for bringing sound science and creative solutions to our clients. Our biologists, archaeologists, planners, and technical experts SWCA HOSTING FREE WEBINAR SERIES SWCA Hosting Free Webinar Series. The regulatory environment is changing. Are you up to date? Join SWCA for a three-part webinar series, where technical and regulatory experts will discuss how the permitting landscape and agencies are reacting to the priorities REGULATORY ALERT: POTENTIAL CHANGES TO CLEAN WATER ACT Regulatory Alert: Potential Changes to Clean Water Act. Potential changes to the implementation of the Clean Water Act (CWA) include the definition of waters of the U.S. (WOTUS) and the CWA Section 404 Nationwide Permits (NWPs), which are used toSHERIDAN | SWCA
Sheridan. Established in 2004, our Sheridan office sits alongside Little Goose Creek in Central Wyoming. Beavers are one of the many wildlife visitors that our staff sees in the area. The Sheridan office primarily supports the oil and gas industry and specializes in Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plans.PHOENIX | SWCA
Phoenix. Established in 1992, the Phoenix office is located on the 17th floor of the Century Link Tower, a LEED Gold Certified high-rise in midtown. The modern space offers 360-degree views of the valley. Accessible from the light rail line, the office is surrounded by restaurants, hotels, museums, and more.FLAGSTAFF | SWCA
Flagstaff. Established in 1981, the Flagstaff office is where SWCA began. Located in a historic building downtown, walking distance to shops and restaurants, the Flagstaff office participates in numerous outdoor activities, including the annual Climb to Conquer Cancer. The Flagstaff office primarily supports the power generation, water agencyCARA BELLAVIA
Cara Bellavia. Cara is the Vice President of Scientific and Technical Services for SWCA’s West region, responsible for advancing SWCA’s scientific and technical strategy, staff development and mentoring, large project execution, and client development. Cara joined SWCA in 2000 and has worked her way up through SWCA in various leadershiproles.
RENO | SWCA
Reno. Established in 2015, our Reno office is located near Lake Tahoe, a freshwater lake well-known for its beaches, resorts, and accessibility to outdoor activities. The Reno office provides environmental permitting and compliance services to support mining, generation, transmission, and development projects throughout northernNevada. We
LAS VEGAS | SWCA
Las Vegas. Established in 2002, our Las Vegas office is minutes from the McCarran International Airport and the iconic Las Vegas Strip. Our staff primarily works in federal permitting and compliance, as approximately 84 percent of Nevada is federally managed lands. We also specialize in serving the generation, transmission, mining, and landAUSTIN | SWCA
Austin. Established in 1991, our Austin office is a diverse team. We have employees who are drone pilots, spelunkers, flint-knappers, musicians, and even a professional belly-dancer. We support SWCA’s generation, land development, oil & gas, state and local, transmission, transportation, and water business lines with an arrayof natural and
SWCA | SOUND SCIENCE. CREATIVE SOLUTIONS.ABOUT USOUR WORKSERVICESCAREERSNEWS & INSIGHTSOUR COMMITMENTS SWCA is a nationwide environmental consulting firm. We help clients navigate the environmental compliance process using scientific expertise and in-depth knowledge of the industries we serve. We’ve been in business for more than 40 years and are recognized leaders for bringing sound science and creative solutions to our clients. Our biologists, archaeologists, planners, and technical experts SWCA HOSTING FREE WEBINAR SERIES SWCA Hosting Free Webinar Series. The regulatory environment is changing. Are you up to date? Join SWCA for a three-part webinar series, where technical and regulatory experts will discuss how the permitting landscape and agencies are reacting to the priorities REGULATORY ALERT: POTENTIAL CHANGES TO CLEAN WATER ACT Regulatory Alert: Potential Changes to Clean Water Act. Potential changes to the implementation of the Clean Water Act (CWA) include the definition of waters of the U.S. (WOTUS) and the CWA Section 404 Nationwide Permits (NWPs), which are used toSHERIDAN | SWCA
Sheridan. Established in 2004, our Sheridan office sits alongside Little Goose Creek in Central Wyoming. Beavers are one of the many wildlife visitors that our staff sees in the area. The Sheridan office primarily supports the oil and gas industry and specializes in Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plans.PHOENIX | SWCA
Phoenix. Established in 1992, the Phoenix office is located on the 17th floor of the Century Link Tower, a LEED Gold Certified high-rise in midtown. The modern space offers 360-degree views of the valley. Accessible from the light rail line, the office is surrounded by restaurants, hotels, museums, and more.FLAGSTAFF | SWCA
Flagstaff. Established in 1981, the Flagstaff office is where SWCA began. Located in a historic building downtown, walking distance to shops and restaurants, the Flagstaff office participates in numerous outdoor activities, including the annual Climb to Conquer Cancer. The Flagstaff office primarily supports the power generation, water agencyCARA BELLAVIA
Cara Bellavia. Cara is the Vice President of Scientific and Technical Services for SWCA’s West region, responsible for advancing SWCA’s scientific and technical strategy, staff development and mentoring, large project execution, and client development. Cara joined SWCA in 2000 and has worked her way up through SWCA in various leadershiproles.
RENO | SWCA
Reno. Established in 2015, our Reno office is located near Lake Tahoe, a freshwater lake well-known for its beaches, resorts, and accessibility to outdoor activities. The Reno office provides environmental permitting and compliance services to support mining, generation, transmission, and development projects throughout northernNevada. We
LAS VEGAS | SWCA
Las Vegas. Established in 2002, our Las Vegas office is minutes from the McCarran International Airport and the iconic Las Vegas Strip. Our staff primarily works in federal permitting and compliance, as approximately 84 percent of Nevada is federally managed lands. We also specialize in serving the generation, transmission, mining, and landAUSTIN | SWCA
Austin. Established in 1991, our Austin office is a diverse team. We have employees who are drone pilots, spelunkers, flint-knappers, musicians, and even a professional belly-dancer. We support SWCA’s generation, land development, oil & gas, state and local, transmission, transportation, and water business lines with an arrayof natural and
LINDA LANNEN JOINS SWCA AS CHIEF TECHNOLOGY OFFICER Linda Lannen has joined SWCA Environmental Consultants as the company’s first Chief Technology Officer. As the Chief Technology Officer, Linda will help SWCA accomplish long-term strategic goals by leveraging technology to improve processes both internally andexternally.
ARCHAEOLOGY
Through comprehensive literature reviews, full-scale excavations, and thoughtful analysis of artifacts, sites, and other remains, our archaeological experts help to paint a picture of both prehistoric and historic cultures. Our team of archaeologists can provide a wide range of recovery, identification, and monitoring activities to ensure SWCA EXPANDS ECOLOGICAL RESTORATION PRACTICE TO NORTHERN SWCA has a new team of ecological restoration experts in Northern California.The team expands SWCA's talented group of national leaders in ecological restoration and increases our capacity to better serve clients in California and the surrounding states, along with providing additional support to projects across the country. Our expert staff includes botanists, wildlifeTHE WIRE | SWCA
THE WIRE, VOLUME 21, NO. 1. As part of SWCA’s sustainability efforts, this issue of The Wire is fully electronic and interactive.Enjoy browsing, clicking the links, and learning more about the exciting work we do.RENO | SWCA
Reno. Established in 2015, our Reno office is located near Lake Tahoe, a freshwater lake well-known for its beaches, resorts, and accessibility to outdoor activities. The Reno office provides environmental permitting and compliance services to support mining, generation, transmission, and development projects throughout northernNevada. We
WILDFIRE SERVICES
With nearly two decades of experience in wildfire sciences, SWCA is a recognized expert in completing pre- and post-fire planning work throughout the United States. We emphasize collaborative planning across large, multi-jurisdictional landscapes, working with federal, state, and local government agencies, non-governmental agencies,private
LAS VEGAS | SWCA
Las Vegas. Established in 2002, our Las Vegas office is minutes from the McCarran International Airport and the iconic Las Vegas Strip. Our staff primarily works in federal permitting and compliance, as approximately 84 percent of Nevada is federally managed lands. We also specialize in serving the generation, transmission, mining, and landDENVER | SWCA
Denver. Established in 1993, the Denver office is in the Front Range urban corridor, offering easy access to Denver, Boulder, and the Rocky Mountains. Walking paths surround the office and provide mountain views year-round. The Denver office primarily supports the oil and gas, generation, transmission, and transportation markets with naturalAUSTIN | SWCA
Austin. Established in 1991, our Austin office is a diverse team. We have employees who are drone pilots, spelunkers, flint-knappers, musicians, and even a professional belly-dancer. We support SWCA’s generation, land development, oil & gas, state and local, transmission, transportation, and water business lines with an arrayof natural and
NATIONWIDE PERMIT REISSUANCE FACT SHEET U.S. ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS – HEADQUARTERS 441 G. Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20314-1000 http://www.usace.army.mil . NationwidePermit Reissuance
SWCA | SOUND SCIENCE. CREATIVE SOLUTIONS.ABOUT USOUR WORKSERVICESCAREERSNEWS & INSIGHTSOUR COMMITMENTS SWCA is a nationwide environmental consulting firm. We help clients navigate the environmental compliance process using scientific expertise and in-depth knowledge of the industries we serve. We’ve been in business for more than 40 years and are recognized leaders for bringing sound science and creative solutions to our clients. Our biologists, archaeologists, planners, and technical experts SWCA HOSTING FREE WEBINAR SERIES SWCA Hosting Free Webinar Series. The regulatory environment is changing. Are you up to date? Join SWCA for a three-part webinar series, where technical and regulatory experts will discuss how the permitting landscape and agencies are reacting to the prioritiesLOCATIONS | SWCA
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PHOENIX | SWCA
Phoenix. Established in 1992, the Phoenix office is located on the 17th floor of the Century Link Tower, a LEED Gold Certified high-rise in midtown. The modern space offers 360-degree views of the valley. Accessible from the light rail line, the office is surrounded by restaurants, hotels, museums, and more.AUSTIN | SWCA
Austin. Established in 1991, our Austin office is a diverse team. We have employees who are drone pilots, spelunkers, flint-knappers, musicians, and even a professional belly-dancer. We support SWCA’s generation, land development, oil & gas, state and local, transmission, transportation, and water business lines with an arrayof natural and
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Denver. Established in 1993, the Denver office is in the Front Range urban corridor, offering easy access to Denver, Boulder, and the Rocky Mountains. Walking paths surround the office and provide mountain views year-round. The Denver office primarily supports the oil and gas, generation, transmission, and transportation markets with natural SWCA | SOUND SCIENCE. CREATIVE SOLUTIONS.ABOUT USOUR WORKSERVICESCAREERSNEWS & INSIGHTSOUR COMMITMENTS SWCA is a nationwide environmental consulting firm. We help clients navigate the environmental compliance process using scientific expertise and in-depth knowledge of the industries we serve. We’ve been in business for more than 40 years and are recognized leaders for bringing sound science and creative solutions to our clients. Our biologists, archaeologists, planners, and technical experts SWCA HOSTING FREE WEBINAR SERIES SWCA Hosting Free Webinar Series. The regulatory environment is changing. Are you up to date? Join SWCA for a three-part webinar series, where technical and regulatory experts will discuss how the permitting landscape and agencies are reacting to the prioritiesLOCATIONS | SWCA
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Phoenix. Established in 1992, the Phoenix office is located on the 17th floor of the Century Link Tower, a LEED Gold Certified high-rise in midtown. The modern space offers 360-degree views of the valley. Accessible from the light rail line, the office is surrounded by restaurants, hotels, museums, and more.AUSTIN | SWCA
Austin. Established in 1991, our Austin office is a diverse team. We have employees who are drone pilots, spelunkers, flint-knappers, musicians, and even a professional belly-dancer. We support SWCA’s generation, land development, oil & gas, state and local, transmission, transportation, and water business lines with an arrayof natural and
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Denver. Established in 1993, the Denver office is in the Front Range urban corridor, offering easy access to Denver, Boulder, and the Rocky Mountains. Walking paths surround the office and provide mountain views year-round. The Denver office primarily supports the oil and gas, generation, transmission, and transportation markets with natural SITE ASSESSMENT AND REMEDIATION To ensure the health of people and the environment, SWCA provides clients with site assessment, remediation, and monitoring services for soil, groundwater, and indoor air quality. Many projects face the challenge of contamination, whether in the ground or in building materials. We can research past use of land or buildings and identifyCAREERS | SWCA
Connect with us on LinkedIn for updates and job openings. If you would like to contact SWCA regarding the accessibility of our website or need assistance completing the online application process due to a disability, please email accommodations@swca.com or call 602.274.3831. SWCA EXPANDS ECOLOGICAL RESTORATION PRACTICE TO NORTHERN SWCA has a new team of ecological restoration experts in Northern California.The team expands SWCA's talented group of national leaders in ecological restoration and increases our capacity to better serve clients in California and the surrounding states, along with providing additional support to projects across the country. Our expert staff includes botanists, wildlifeARCHAEOLOGY
Through comprehensive literature reviews, full-scale excavations, and thoughtful analysis of artifacts, sites, and other remains, our archaeological experts help to paint a picture of both prehistoric and historic cultures. Our team of archaeologists can provide a wide range of recovery, identification, and monitoring activities to ensurePHOENIX | SWCA
Phoenix. Established in 1992, the Phoenix office is located on the 17th floor of the Century Link Tower, a LEED Gold Certified high-rise in midtown. The modern space offers 360-degree views of the valley. Accessible from the light rail line, the office is surrounded by restaurants, hotels, museums, and more. REGULATORY ALERT: POTENTIAL CHANGES TO CLEAN WATER ACT Regulatory Alert: Potential Changes to Clean Water Act. Potential changes to the implementation of the Clean Water Act (CWA) include the definition of waters of the U.S. (WOTUS) and the CWA Section 404 Nationwide Permits (NWPs), which are used toWILDFIRE SERVICES
With nearly two decades of experience in wildfire sciences, SWCA is a recognized expert in completing pre- and post-fire planning work throughout the United States. We emphasize collaborative planning across large, multi-jurisdictional landscapes, working with federal, state, and local government agencies, non-governmental agencies,private
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Established in 1981, the Flagstaff office is where SWCA began. Located in a historic building downtown, walking distance to shops and restaurants, the Flagstaff office participates in numerous outdoor activities, including the annual Climb to Conquer Cancer.. The Flagstaff office primarily supports the power generation, water agency, and federal land management markets and has a long-standingLAS VEGAS | SWCA
Las Vegas. Established in 2002, our Las Vegas office is minutes from the McCarran International Airport and the iconic Las Vegas Strip. Our staff primarily works in federal permitting and compliance, as approximately 84 percent of Nevada is federally managed lands. We also specialize in serving the generation, transmission, mining, and landSAN ANTONIO
San Antonio. Established in 2001, our San Antonio office specializes in supporting a variety of industries, including state and local government, water agencies, transportation, oil and gas, and transmission and generation. We have experts in historic preservation, endangered species surveys, karst and geological assessments, CleanWater Act
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