Energy Infrastructure
Pond’s Environment & Water Resources teams serve all types of energy clients and projects. Our clients include major energy generators, transmitters and utilities.
We have extensive experience with studies, siting and licensing, environmental permitting, and construction compliance for solar, oil and gas, and overhead utility projects. Our teams are fully integrated with Pond’s energy engineers and provide client a singular regulatory, construction management and design solution.
Energy Capabilities
Learn more about Pond’s Energy program here.
Project Types or services
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- Resource Studies & Consulting
- Routing, Siting and Licensing Support
- Local, State, & Federal Permitting
- Protected Species Consulting
- Aquatic Ecology and Fisheries
- Phase 1 & Phase 2 Environmental Site Assessment
- Pipe exposure, structure integrity, ROW management solutions
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- Stream, wetland and habitat restoration design/permit/build
- NEPA Analyses & Documentation
- Remediation & Site Management
- Construction Support & Oversight
- Erosion & sedimentation control design & permitting
- Environmental Inspection (EI)
- Sustainability Studies
Stephen Bailey, PWS
Principal and Program Manager
678-292-1115 ext. 4938
Glenn Martin, PWS, CE
Director
678.459.2586 ext. 4061
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