Aspen Environmental Group News
Aspen Offers Client Training Sessions Through Variety Of Platforms
One of Aspen’s responsibilities as a consultant is to assist our clients with their training needs. We serve public and private entities interested in learning more about complicated regulatory and permitting requirements.
Staying Safe In The Field
Maintaining safe working environments for staff while meeting the needs of clients has been challenging in light of the recent pandemic. Social distancing requirements and restrictions on sharing vehicles could reduce efficiency and increases travel costs; yet Aspen has innovated ways to maintain both safety.
Aspen Cultural Resources Specialist Earns Drone Certification
Aspen’s Cultural Resources Group is pleased to announce that Michael Macko has earned the FAA Remote Pilot Certification and is now certified to fly Aspen’s drone in conjunction with any of our projects.
A Changing Dam Landscape
Dams have been crucial to the development of modern society, providing benefits such as hydropower, flood control, water storage, and navigation. The U.S. has relied heavily on dam construction to provide electricity and water to growing cities.
Doing Our Part to Mitigate the Risk from Wildfires
Aspen's role in mitigation strategies, fuel management, and fire prevention efforts help managing wildfire challenges.
Wind Energy Comes To The California Coast
Wind energy has existed in California for a long time. In the early 1980s, a large number of wind farms were built in places like Kern County, the San Gorgonio Pass, and the Altamont Pass in response to federal tax incentives. Despite this early boom, California’s wind generation capacity didn’t grow much for over twenty years…
BLM Issues Record Of Decision For Central Coast Oil And Gas Management Plan
On October 4th, the U.S. Bureau of Land Management (BLM) approved a Resource Management Plan (RMP) Amendment that authorizes oil and natural gas leasing and development on federal lands across 11 counties in central California.
Cultural Resources At Aspen Is Growing
Aspen’s Cultural Resources Group is expanding its capabilities and capacity in order to assist our public and private sector clients in meeting their CEQA and NEPA cultural resources requirements in a more efficient and cost-effective manner.
Shots from the Field: California Wildlif
In 2019, Biologists at Aspen found themselves having a busy year. The rainfall earlier in the year led to an abundance of wildflowers, which in turn provided extra food for an abundance of wildlife.
Aspen Assists CPUC In Bringing WIFI To Siskiyou County
Highway 96 is a long, winding, two-lane road that matches the dramatic twists and turns of the Klamath River. The long stretch of road from Yreka to Happy Camp greets visitors with steep valley ridges, heavily forested mountains, and soaring bald eagles.
Aspen’s San Francisco Office: Open For 20 Years!
Since opening, the SF office has been in several different suites in the historic Russ Building in the heart of the Financial District. This central location allows Aspen’s Bay Area staff to commute by local transit or on foot!
Aspen’s Energy Policy And Market Assessment Experts Deliver
The Practice Director for Aspen’s Energy Policy and Market Assessment Group, Catherine Elder, submitted testimony in a federal class action lawsuit involving an independent natural gas provider.
Aspen Supports CPUC For SCE Ivanpah-Control Project
The California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) has asked Aspen to prepare an Environmental Impact Report (EIR) and help with an extended application review process for the proposed rebuilding of over 300 miles of an existing transmission line.
Aspen Provides Full Services For Solar Project Approval
For nearly two years, Aspen Environmental Group has provided a wide range of environmental technical and permitting services in support of Intersect Power’s (IP) Athos Renewable Energy project.
Aspen GIS Team Strives For Excellence In Geospatial Analytical Techniques And Advanced Certifications
The natural vistas of California are one of the state’s most prized resources. The Aspen GIS team has been assisting clients with fascinating geospatial analysis, identifying areas where a project component would be visible to different points of interest on the landscape.
Aspen Prepares EIS For Oil And Gas Resource Management Plan Amendment With BLM
On behalf of the BLM Central Coast Field Office (CCFO), Aspen is proud to have prepared the Resource Management Plan Amendment (RMPA) and Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) for oil and gas leasing and development on BLM-administered mineral estate within the CCFO Planning Area.
Aspen’s Aquatic Biologists Have Been Busy!
Aspen Environmental Group’s aquatic biologists have busy completing field work and volunteering. The team completed spring site evaluation at three potential translocation sites for the federally threatened Santa Ana sucker in the San Bernardino National Forest.
Aspen Plays A Significant Role In Wind Energy Development
Wind energy is an important element of California’s energy portfolio. According to the California Energy Commission, the state’s wind energy projects provide 5,644 megawatts of generating capacity, which is enough to power more than 2 million California households.

