Aspen Environmental Group News
Exciting Projects For Our Cultural Team
Aspen's expanding Cultural Resources Department, aided by on-call staff statewide, drives project completion across sectors.
Aspen Biologists Attend Desert Tortoise Training
Aspen biologists complete vital Desert Tortoise Council training, enhancing their ability to conduct protocol-level surveys and protect threatened species.
Aspen Celebrates Its 2023 Employee Anniversaries
Aspen is not only a place to work, it’s a place to grow. We pride ourselves on shaping careers and investing in our employees. Congratulations to our employee anniversaries for 2023!
Announcing the 2022 Student Scholarship Program - EDEP
Aspen Environmental Group is pleased to announce the 2022 Student Scholarship Program — Enhancing Diversity in the Environmental Profession (EDEP).
Aspen Provides Full Services For One Of The First Solar Projects With Approval Tiered To BLM DRECP
Large solar and energy storage projects are essential for meeting federal and state greenhouse gas emissions reduction and renewable energy goals, and Aspen is doing its part to contribute to these projects.
Aspen Biologists Conduct 4-Day Backpacking Trip in the Mount San Jacinto State Park Wilderness
Aspen EG biologists Scott White and Justin Wood coordinated with the California Department of Parks and Recreation, California Botanic Garden, to collect botanical specimens in the Mount San Jacinto State Park Wilderness.
Aspen Prepares EIR for Diablo Canyon Power Plant Decommissioning Project
Aspen EG was selected to assist the County of San Luis Obispo to prepare the Environmental Impact Report (EIR) for the Diablo Canyon Power Plant (DCPP) Decommissioning Project in July 2021
Aspen Provides Project Management Support to Repower Utility Power Plant
Aspen EG aids Modesto Irrigation District to oversee a project to repower an existing generation station with an updated engine.
Aspen’s Cultural Resources Group Continues to Grow
Aspen Cultural Resources Group expands, aiding clients with cultural assessments, site relocation, and more across diverse projects in various regions.
Exciting New Contract Awards for Aspen in First Half of 2022
Aspen Environmental Group secures new contracts with agency clients, advancing environmental assessments and supporting greenhouse gas reduction goals.
Aspen Assisting in Groundbreaking Wildfire Risk Reduction Project for Utilities
Aspen Environmental Group continues to play an integral role in assisting State and federal agencies in the reduction of wildfire impacts to utilities throughout California.
Advancing Public Engagement during the Pandemic
In the past 10 months of the COVID-19 pandemic, Aspen EG continued to support clients in public involvement and engagement on projects throughout the state.
Aspen Continues to Support Large Desert Solar Projects
Two of the PV projects Aspen worked on have just come online!
Guiding The Future Of The Santa Monica Mountains North Area
Aspen is assisting in shaping the Santa Monica Mountains' future
Aspen’s Cultural Resources Group Continues Steady Growth
The year 2020 saw Aspen’s growing Cultural Resources Group busily engaged in addressing cultural resources requirements for many of Aspen’s private sector and agency clients.
Hosting Public Meetings Amid Social Distancing Restrictions
The state-mandated social distancing guidelines related to the COVID-19 pandemic will likely continue to impact businesses and personal interactions alike for the coming months.
Real-time Field Data Collection Provides Instant Updates to Clients
Over the last few months, the Aspen Geospatial Team has been busy supporting field staff in mapping biological and cultural resources for “essential” projects across nearly 400-miles of terrain.
Energy Policy and Market Assessment Group Supports Policy Makers with Creative Ways to Reduce Natural Gas Usage
Aspen’s Energy Policy and Market Assessment team, specializing in energy economics, is working on policy analysis to support the move to a smaller natural gas system in California.

