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RESPEC has been conducting a wide variety of environmental management services for public- and private-sector clients for more than 25 years. RESPEC employs a core staff of registered Professional Engineers, Professional Geologists, and technical support staff. Our expertise in water resources and geological characterizations is partnered with our network of specialist subcontractors for survey services, including soils, vegetation, wildlife, and cultural resources. RESPEC's multifaceted team is able to complete projects that involve a combination of environmental sampling, environmental assessment, and permit preparation. RESPEC offers high-quality site investigations, analysis, remediation, and restoration activities with projects ranging from subsurface geoscience to storm water discharge to large-scale mining. In addition to RESPEC's work of geological and hydrological characterizations, RESPEC provides regulatory compliance services to ensure clients meet or exceed the requirements of numerous environmental regulations. Comprehensive compliance services include those which involve oil and gas inspection, National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA), and stormwater pollution prevention plans. The specialized knowledge of regulatory compliance, material science, hydraulic behavior, and field operations allows RESPEC to develop cost-efficient solutions to environmental problems.
ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT
ENVIRONMENTAL PLANNING & COLLABORATION STRATEGIES
RECLAMATION, REVEGETATION, & RESTORATION OF MINELANDS AND DISTURBED SITES
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AML 17F - Double Dee Stabilization and Little Mo-Arrowhead/Canning Ranch ProjectsOn April 23, 2012, RESPEC received AML 17F, Amendment No. 11 for its Professional Services Contract with the state of Wyoming, Department of Environmental Quality, Abandoned Mine Land Division.... |
AML 17J - Plachek Pit Reclamation Project, Sheridan WyomingOn May 4, 2012, RESPEC added Amendment No. 8 to its Professional Services Contract with the state of Wyoming, Department of Environmental Quality, Abandoned Mine Land ... |
Abandonded Mine Lands Historic Kirwin ProjectA lonely 2-track road leads to RESPEC's AML 17F, Historic Kirwin Project. The project involves stabilizing, rehabilitating, and preserving historic structures to the U.S. Secretary of the Interior standards. The project is located in the historic mining town of Kirwin, ... |
Wyoming AML Project 17JPHC Reclamation, Inc. (PHC-REC) entered into a Professional Services Contract with the Wyoming Department of Environmental Quality/Abandoned Mine Lands Division (AML) on July 31, 2003, to provide engineering services for a variety of abandoned mine sites that pose hazards to public health and safety or that constitute an environmental ... |
Wyoming AML Project 17FPHC Reclamation, Inc. (PHC-REC) entered into a Professional Services Contract with the Wyoming Department of Environmental Quality/Abandoned Mine Lands Division (AML) on July 31, 2003, to provide engineering services for a variety of abandoned mine sites that pose hazards to public health and safety or that constitute an environmental ... |
Carissa Gold MinePHC Reclamation, Inc. (PHC-REC) entered into a Professional Services Contract with the Wyoming Department of Environmental Quality/Abandoned Mine Lands Division (AML) on July 10, 2003, to provide engineering services specific to the Carissa Gold Mine property located in Fremont County, ... |
Trihydro Corporation![]() On June 15, 2007, PHC Reclamation, Inc. (PHC-REC) entered into a Professional Services Subcontract with Trihydro Corporation (Trihydro) to assist with the completion of Wyoming Department of Environmental Quality/Abandoned Mine Lands Division (AML) Project 17L. Work performed includes: identifying surface and mineral owners and leaseholders, obtaining consent to conduct site ... |
VISION
Clients seek us out for collaborative and innovative solutions to their problems.
WATER & NATURAL RESOURCES MISSION
Developing and applying science-, technology-, and engineering-based solutions to promote environmental stewardship.
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