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ACS, subconsultant to the Moore/Swick Partnership, recently completed an exciting research project for the Superstition Area Land Trust (SALT). The fieldwork involved the baseline documentation of existing resources and conditions at Tony Ranch in Haunted Canyon, which hosts a unique middle elevation riparian setting for Arizona. Haunted Canyon is known widely by . . . → Read More: Tony Ranch Cultural Resource & Ecological Assessment Project
ACS Chief Operating Officer Keith Scoular is a co-author of a paper on Aquifer Protection Permits that will be presented May 6, 2009 at the 82nd Annual AZ Water Association Conference and Exhibition. The paper, “The ABCs of APPs: How to tell your PMA from your DIA and find your POC,” looks at the . . . → Read More: ACS Chief Operating Officer Keith Scoular is a co-author of a paper on Aquifer Protection Permits that will be presented May 6, 2009 at the 82nd Annual AZ Water Association Conference and Exhibition
ACS congratulates Staff Scientist Jessica Jensen on her election to the position of Vice-President for the Phoenix chapter of the Arizona Hydrological Society (AHS) for 2009. AHS is a nonprofit organization dedicated to advancing hydrology and water resource research, planning, and development; promoting the responsible use, management, and preservation of water resources . . . → Read More: ACS Staff Scientist Elected VP of AHS Phoenix Chapter
In 2007, Reclamation awarded ACS our sixth multi-year on-call contract that covers a broad range of cultural resource tasks throughout Arizona and parts of western New Mexico. Since 2001, we have completed more than 85 separate task orders for Reclamation. Project examples include Class I literature reviews; over 60 National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) . . . → Read More: Cultural Resources On-call Contract, U.S. Bureau of Reclamation
From mid-2003 to early 2004, ACS helped Arizona Public Service Company (APS) track, investigate, and review permit issues with the Bureau of Reclamation, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), and the Arizona Department of Environmental Quality (ADEQ) regarding cooling water blowdown discharges from the APS Yucca Power Plant to the Main Outlet Drain Extension . . . → Read More: National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System Consulting, Yucca Power Plant, Arizona Public Service Company
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