Aspen Environmental Group News
Recently Enacted Assembly Bill 52 And Its Effect On The CEQA Process
The goal of AB 52 is to promote the involvement of California Native American Tribes in the decision-making process when it comes to identifying and developing mitigation for impacts to resources of importance to their culture.
Aspen Provides Wide Range Of Services Under LADWP On-Call Contract
Aspen has an array of multi-year on-call contracts with a variety of agencies. One of the most recent on-call contracts is for delivering environmental and air quality services to the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power (LADWP).
Aspen Team Wins EPIC Program Contract
With a 5-0 vote at its regular business meeting on June 10, the California Energy Commission (CEC) agreed with its staff’s recommendation and approved the awarding of a 6-year contract to the Aspen Environmental Group team for providing consulting and administrative services under the Commission’s Electric Program Investment Charge (EPIC) Program.
Department Spotlight: Geospatial Sciences
Aspen Environmental Group understands the ever-growing importance of geospatial information and its contribution to the environmental consulting industry as well as to other industries and clients.
Aspen Biologists Track Wildlife Movement In The Prado Basin
Under the new Santa Ana River monitoring contract with the United States Army Corps of Engineers, Aspen recently used several Reconyx HyperfireTM HC 600 trail cameras to monitor wildlife usage in and around the Prado Basin near Corona, CA
Aspen’s Energy Resource Economics Group Presents At CRRI Conference
Catherine Elder and Ashley Spalding, part of the Aspen’s Energy Resource Economics group, attended the Center for Research in Regulated Industries’ (CRRI) 28th Annual Western Conference in Monterey, CA from June 24 through June 26.
Aspen Provides Technical Assistance In The State And Federal Analyses Of Hydraulic Fracturing And Other Well Stimulation Treatments In CA
Aspen Environmental Group is currently providing assistance in the preparation of two programmatic environmental documents that are the first of their kind to analyze well stimulation treatments specific to California.
Aspen Continues To Add To Extensive Transmission Experience In 2014
Aspen Environmental Group is recognized as one of California’s most experienced firms in conducting CEQA and NEPA analysis for transmission lines. In 2014, Aspen bolstered that massive experience with several additional major transmission projects throughout California, Arizona, and Nevada.
Department Spotlight: Cultural Resources
Aspen’s Cultural Resources group is growing. Group Manager Dr. Beth Bagwell and her team of cultural resources specialists are Registered Professional Archaeologists who meet the Secretary of the Interior’s qualification criteria.
Aspen Evaluates Impacts Of One Of The Largest Proposed Solar Power Plants In The World
Aspen Environmental Group assisted the California Energy Commission in evaluating potential impacts associated with the proposed Palen Solar Electric Generating Station (PSEGS) to be located adjacent to Interstate-10 in the Chuckwalla Valley, an area east of Palm Springs in the remote Colorado Desert.
Aspen Assists Counties With Renewable Energy And Conservation Planning
The California Energy Commission (CEC) has issued grants to California counties “for the development or revision of rules and policies that facilitate the development of eligible renewable energy resources, and their associated electric transmission facilities, and the processing of permits for eligible renewable energy resources” (Pub. Res. Code § 25619).
Aspen GIS Offers a Proven Tool for Effective Resource Asset Management
Aspen’s GIS Department, under the direction of Anton Kozhevnikov and his team of dedicated GIS specialists, are preparing to hit the road with a new product: the Resource Asset Management System, or RAMS.
Aspen’s Catherine Elder Speaks at Heartland Consumers Power District Annual Meeting
Aspen’s Energy Resource Economics practice director Catherine Elder spoke at the Heartland Consumers Power District Annual Meeting on April 10, 2014 in Madison, South Dakota. Asked to address “The Rush Towards Natural Gas.”
Aspen Wins Large On-Call Contracts In Southern California
Aspen was recently awarded a contract with the San Bernardino County Department of Public Works (County) to prepare environmental documentation and regulatory permits for the proposed Dola Ditch and Lanzit Ditch Bridge Replacement Projects.
Catherine Elder Named Director of Aspen’s Energy Resource Economics Practice
Catherine Elder now heads Aspen’s Energy Resource Economics Practice. Formerly known as the Integrated Electricity Analysis and Policy Group, ERE will continue to perform integrated policy and economic analysis of energy resource issues.
Aspen Celebrates 20 Years Of Collaboration With The California Public Utilities Commission
In 1993, just 18 months after Aspen was founded, President Hamid Rastegar assembled a large team of experts to prepare an EIR/EIS for a controversial 150-mile crude oil pipeline from Kern County, through downtown Los Angeles County, ending at refineries in Wilmington.
Aspen Opens Office In Tempe, AZ With New Hire Phil Lowe
Aspen Environmental Group is pleased to announce the opening of our newest office in Tempe, Arizona with new hire Philip Lowe! Our Tempe office will serve as a local base of operations to provide the same high-quality environmental services provided by our six California offices.

