Water Resources Services
SWCA’s water resources services are divided into two main categories: water resources permitting and water as a biological (natural) resource. Driven primarily by the Clean Water Act, our water resources permitting services focus on hydrological phenomena such as the movement and distribution of both surface and groundwater. Approaching water from a biological standpoint, we survey rivers, streams, wetlands, and other distinct water bodies to perform appropriate studies. We work with clients whose projects may impact nearby water resources and determine quality, quantity, and other aspects so that mitigation, monitoring, and overall management plans can be effectively implemented.
Services Include:
- Clean Water Act Section 404 permits
- 401 water quality certification
- National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES)
- Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plans (SWPPPs)
- Special Area Management Plans (SAMPS)
- Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) studies
- Turbidity monitoring
- Water supply analysis
- Water resource management and planning
- Water resources data management and storage
- Water quality assessments and modeling
- Water quality monitoring
- Drinking Water Source Protection Plans
- Stormwater inspection services
- Aquifer tests
- Public drinking supply water well design/installation
- Groundwater impact assessment and mitigation
- Hydrologic modeling services
- Groundwater hydrology
- Sediment quality testing
- Expert witness services and water rights negotiations
- Facilitation and public scoping
- GIS spatial analysis
Regulatory Drivers
- Clean Water Act
- Safe Drinking Water Act
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