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YOU WANT
to be seen as environmentally friendly.


YOU NEED
permitting guidance.


Burns & McDonnell helps
YOU SUCCEED
with both.

Environmental Studies & Permitting services for any type of project, anywhere.


Environmental Studies & Permitting - Everglades
Restoring the ecosystem of the Florida Everglades has required permitting as well as technical expertise.

Our Services

  • Air and noise permitting
  • Biological studies
    • Aquatic ecological surveys
    • Fisheries surveys
    • Habitat assessments
    • Terrestrial biological surveys
    • Threatened and endangered species surveys
    • Vegetation surveys
  • Construction monitoring
    • Permit compliance
    • Protected species
    • Erosion and sediment control
    • Cultural resources
    • Wetlands
  • Cultural Resources Investigations
    • Architectural
    • Historic
    • Prehistoric
  • Facility Studies, Design and Construction
  • Geographic Information System Studies (GIS/GPS)
  • Land Use Studies

Environmental Studies & Permitting - Cultural Resources - Lake Fort Smith
Cultural resources investigations allow massive water supply projects to move forward, such as the expansion of Lake Fort Smith in Arkansas.
  • Media relations and public involvement programs
  • Mitigation, planning/design, monitoring studies
    • Ambient air quality
    • Meteorology
    • Noise
    • Water quality
    • Wetlands
  • Modeling
    • Discharge plume
    • Air dispersion
    • Noise impact
      • Hydraulic
    • NEPA studies
      • Environmental assessments
      • Environmental Impact Statements
    • Permits (404, NPDES, PSD, CPCN)
    • Routing studies
    • Site selection
    • Socioeconomic assessments
    • Water resource studies
    • Wetland delineations
    • Hydrologic

Ecological studies provide a scientific look at the effects of projects on the wildlife in an area.  

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