Clients We’ve Helped
At Harris Environmental Group, we have the range of expertise and depth of experience to help you be successful with all of your projects, no matter how large or small. Please take a look at some of our completed projects, and as always, contact us to learn how we can help you get your own projects completed on time, on budget, and with the professionalism and accuracy you need.
Biological monitors were present for construction activities at all mine features, and archaeological monitors were present during ground-disturbing activities associated with closure of mine features listed in or eligible for listing in the National Register of Historic Places.
We surveyed 2,214 acres to support the BLM’s tree-maintenance plan to help maintain a grasslands ecosystem.
Field surveys, by a qualified tortoise biologist, consisted of walking the apron of each mine feature searching under vegetation and into crevices for tortoise burrows, individuals, or any sign of tortoise (i.e., scat, footprints, shell remnants).
With only three weeks to pull off public scoping and meetings for new facilities in Bellingham and Port Angeles, Washington, we rallied the staff…
We provide environmental Subject Matter Expert (SME) services to the U.S. Customs and Border Protection’s (CBP), Facilities Management and Engineering Office (FM&E).
To support the addition of a much needed second runway at Tucson International Airport, we developed all supporting documentations for an Environmental Impact Statement to determine the effects on the natural environment.
Over the past 14 years we’ve developed numerous environmental compliance studies and reports for Tucson Electric Power’s new 345Kv transmission line between Sahuarita and Nogales.
Beginning in 2006, we conducted all environmental compliance documentation for the Lambert Lane road widening project, including threatened and endangered species surveys, archeological surveys, and more.
We conducted all environmental compliance documentation for the addition of a frontage road along Interstate-19 near Canoa Road.
In this 10-yr study, we compared the survival of transplanted and preserved-in-place saguaro cacti (Carnegiea gigantean) at a golf course and housing development in Tucson, Arizona to the survival of plants in an adjacent undisturbed (control) site in the Pusch Ridge Wilderness Area of the Coronado National Forest.
Harris Environmental Group served the Arizona Army National Guard by updating the Integrated Natural Resource Management Plan for the Florence Military Reservation.
Our biologists developed a Native Plant Preservation Plan following Pima County guidelines along 28-miles of gas pipeline right-of-way.
Recording and protecting historic sites is very important for preserving the cultural heritage of our society. For this project, Harris Environmental Group conducted surveys for two historic sites in Pima County.