GeomorphIS Provides EcoSurvey Services to BLM Oregon NW District

GeomorphIS has assigned an experienced forester to the BLM Oregon Northwest District to provide beta-testing and development support for upgrading the EcoSurvey application for successful operaton of Ecosurvey application; provide training for BLM as needed for Ecosurvey and other BLM forestry programs; and provide consultation to BLM as needed for Ecosurvey and other BLM forestry programs. The GeomorphIS forester will work closely with BLM managers and may travel throughout the western US to train BLM staff at other offices.

GeomorphIS Supports Angeles NF Special Uses Program

GeomorphIS has provided an experienced Project Manager to support the US Forest Service (USFS), Angeles National Forest (ANF), San Gabriel Mountains National Monument, special uses program. The GeomorphIS PM will prepare, complete, review, and oversee preparation and implementation of permits, plans, exhibits, amendments, agreements, or other documents necessary to satisfy the requirements of the Special Use Permit. He will report and communicate on a timely basis with the Lands Program Manager, and as needed with Line and Staff, on project status, activities, budget, team performance, work flow, modifications, or other issues and make recommendations.

 

 

GeomorphIS Provides Project Manager for Angeles NF Powerhouse Fire Restoration

GeomorphIS is providing an experienced Project Manager (PM) to support the US Forest Service (USFS) Angeles National Forest’s (ANF) Powerhouse Fire Restoration Project. The GeomorphIS PM will work with the ANF and San Gabriel Mountains National Monument managers to facilitate the planning phase of proposed projects with strategies for implementable action plans for the suite of proposed projects.

ANF Fuels/Vegetation Management Task Order Awarded to GeomorphIS

The US Forest Service (USFS) has awarded GeomorphIS a task order under our Region 5 BPA to conduct pre-treatment clearance surveys for several fuels/vegetation management sites on the Angeles National Fores (ANF), in southern California. GeomorphIS team botanists and field techs will survey project sites, flag avoidance areas, and provide monitoring during treatment implementation.  Licensed pesticide applicators will spray beetle-infested trees on some of the sites, prior to fuels/vegetation harvest.

 

GeomorphIS Team to Help BLM to Ground-Truth Disturbance Maps

The BLM Bakersfield Field Office has tasked GeomorphIS and our teaming partner, West Kern Environmental Consulting (WKEC), to develop a process and strategy to ground-truth mapped surface disturbance within the BFO area within Kern and Kings Counties. The goal of the project is to confirm or update the surface status identified through aerial imagery analysis by BLM GIS specialists. The work is being done in accordance with the Bakersfield 2014 Resource Management Plan (RMP), which restricts surface disturbance from development on public lands in reserve areas and habitat corridors. The surface disturbance limit is also required to meet obligations outlined within the Oil and Gas Programmatic Biological Opinion issued by the US Fish and Wildlife Service. Once the survey protocols are developed, GeomorphIS/WKEC field specialists will conduct surveys on about 8,000 acres of BLM-administered lands.

 

NAVFAC SW Awards Vernal Pool/Wetland Monitoring Task to GeomorphIS

Naval Facilities Engineering Command Southwest (NAVFAC SW) has awarded a task order to GeomorphIS to provide vernal pool and streambed/wetland restoration mitigation support to the Marine Corps Air Station (MCAS) Miramar, located in San Diego County, California. The GeomorphIS team includes Apex Contracting and Consulting, Inc. (Apex) and Alden Environmental. The mitigation project is in compensation for loss of habitat for the federally listed endangered San Diego fairy shrimp (Branchinecta sandiegonensis) and for loss of vernal pool wetland. The purpose of this project is continued management, monitoring of the Vernal Pool Restoration Site and associated populations of federally listed species, the Streambed and Wetland Restoration Site, and monitoring of vernal pools adjacent to the construction site, all associated with the MV-22 In-Line Fueling Facility Construction Project at MCAS Miramar.

USFS Taps GeomorphIS to Support Sequoia NF Forestry Program

The US Forest Service (USFS) has tasked the GeomorphIS/MB&G team to provide forestry support to the Eshom Ecological Restoration Project in the Sequoia National Forest (SQF). The SQF has been very dry the past several years with extremely high levels of tree mortality due to a combination of drought and insect infestations. The majority of the roads accessible for public use, and the developed recreation sites are scheduled to be or are under contract to fall the trees deemed hazardous to these sites. The Eshom portion of the district is of key concern at this time because it is wildland urban interface and contains some private inholdings. The GeomorphIS team Forest Ecologist will serve as the project lead to review past treatments, determine initial project layout (narrative, map and on the ground), and conduct stand exams for the Eshom Ecological Restoration Project.

BLM CDD Tasks GeomorphIS to Map Desert Training Center Sites

The BLM California Desert District (CDD) has tasked the GeomorphIS/ PaleoWest team to develop an ESRI geodatabase and site map for Camp Iron Mountain, a part of the WWII-era Desert Training Center (DTC) established by Gen. George Patton. The GeomorphIS/PaleoWest team will use aerial imagery previously collected by an Unmanned Aerial System (UAS) to develop and test methods for mapping large-scale historic resources that can be used on other DTC sites. This project will add to the ongoing effort to document and nominate the DTC and its individual components to the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP).

 

BLM CDD Awards GeomorphIS Fossil Yield Prediction Task Order

The BLM California Desert District (CDD) has awarded GeomorphIS and our teaming partner, PaleoServices – San Diego Natural History Museum (SDNHM), a task order to evaluate the potential for paleontological resources to be located within the District’s administrative area. The planning area for the CDD includes lands within the Barstow, El Centro, Needles, Palm Springs-South Coast, and Ridgecrest Field Offices. A Potential Fossil Yield Classification (PFYC) GIS map has been developed for the El Centro FO and will be incorporated in the larger CDD PFYC map and report. The GeomorphIS team will conduct an extensive review of existing paleontological and geological literature relevant to CDD, using library and map collection at the SDNHM, San Diego State University, and other sources. The team will use GIS to develop PFYC Class rankings for all geologic rock units known to occur on CDD lands. Rankings will be based on the most recent BLM criteria and guidelines.

GeomorphIS Provides NEPA Planning Support to Los Padres NF

The US Forest Service (USFS) has tasked GeomorphIS to provide planning support to the Los Padres National Forest (LPNF), Strategic Community Fuelbreak Improvement Project, Environmental Impact Statement (EIS). The GeomorphIS NEPA Planner will, among other tasks, finalize responses on the Draft EIS; coordinate finalization of the EIS; prepare the Draft Record of Decision; and prepare the project implementation plan. The NEPA planner will work closely with LPNF managers in completion of this project. This task order was issued under GeomorphIS’ USFS Region 5 Blanket Purchase Agreement (BPA).