Selected Projects

Infrastructure & Public Works, Harbor/Ports Aspen Environmental Group Infrastructure & Public Works, Harbor/Ports Aspen Environmental Group

Mitsubishi Warehouse C: Bulk Cement Warehouse and Loading Facility Project

On behalf of the San Diego Unified Port District (District), Aspen prepared an Initial Study (IS) and Environmental Impact Report (EIR) for the proposed Mitsubishi Cement Corporation at Warehouse C: Bulk Cement Warehouse and Loading Facility Project (Project). 

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Wildfire Risk Reduction Aspen Environmental Group Wildfire Risk Reduction Aspen Environmental Group

Wildfire Risk Reduction, Reliability, and Asset Protection Project (WRAP)

The Western Area Power Administration (WAPA) and the Trinity Public Utilities District (TPUD) are initiating a right-of-way (ROW) expansion and vegetation management Project to reduce fire risk to the surrounding communities and public lands, as well as to increase electrical reliability to maintain critical services in local communities.

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Water, Storage/Reservoir Aspen Environmental Group Water, Storage/Reservoir Aspen Environmental Group

Littlerock Reservoir Sediment Removal Project

Aspen is providing design, CEQA/NEPA, permitting, and mitigation monitoring services to Palmdale Water District (PWD) for sediment removal at Littlerock Reservoir. Located on National Forest System (NFS) lands of the Angeles National Forest (ANF), Littlerock Reservoir is a man-made feature formed by the impoundment of water by the Littlerock Dam.

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Energy, Nuclear Aspen Environmental Group Energy, Nuclear Aspen Environmental Group

Diablo Canyon Power Plant Decommissioning Project

Under contract with the County of San Luis Obispo, Planning and Building Department (County), Aspen is assisting the County with application review, environmental review, and support with multi-agency coordination for the decommissioning of the Diablo Canyon Power Plant (DCPP), a nuclear energy power plant off the coast of San Luis Obispo County.

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Energy, Wind Aspen Environmental Group Energy, Wind Aspen Environmental Group

Mesa Wind Repower Project

Aspen conducted the permitting for the 30-MW wind repower project on BLM land in the San Gorgonio Pass Wind Resource Area of Riverside County, including USFWS Biological Opinion, CDFW Incidental Take Permit (ITP) and Streambed Alteration Agreement, RWQCB Waste Discharge Requirements, and Army Corps determination of no jurisdiction.

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Energy, Solar Aspen Environmental Group Energy, Solar Aspen Environmental Group

California Valley Solar Ranch

Aspen prepared an EIR on behalf of San Luis Obispo County for the CVSR proposed by SunPower Corporation. SunPower proposed to con­struct and operate a controversial 250 MW solar photovoltaic power plant on approxi­mately 4,000 acres of rangeland in the Carrizo Plain, an unincorpo­rated portion of eastern San Luis Obispo County.

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Energy, Wind Aspen Environmental Group Energy, Wind Aspen Environmental Group

CADEMO Offshore Wind Energy Project

The California State Lands Commission (CSLC) has selected Aspen to prepare the Environmental Impact Report (EIR) for California’s first offshore wind turbines. The CADEMO Project will include four floating wind turbines using two different forms of foundations.

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Energy, Nuclear Aspen Environmental Group Energy, Nuclear Aspen Environmental Group

SONGS Decommissioning Project

Units 2 and 3 of the San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station (SONGS) were shut down in January 2012. Unit 2 last operated on January 9, 2012, when it was removed from service for a planned refueling and maintenance outage.

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Infrastructure & Public Works, Harbor/Ports Aspen Environmental Group Infrastructure & Public Works, Harbor/Ports Aspen Environmental Group

SCE Transmission Tower Replacement Project

Aspen prepared an EIR on behalf of the Port of Long Beach (POLB). Southern California Edison (SCE) proposes to replace a series of transmission towers that cross the Cerritos Channel within the POLB and replace them with taller towers to provide sufficient vertical clearance for safe navigation of larger ships.

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