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|  |  |  |  | | JMT's professional engineers, planners, and wetland scientists prepare environmental studies, assessments and designs across the entire spectrum from initial site evaluation through identification of environmental challenges to permit acquisitions and mitigation. JMT combines complete project coordination of environmental evaluation results, project planning and permit application with surveying, landscaping and all of our engineering services. Specific environmental services include NEPA documentation and technical report preparation, including Section 4(f) documentation and Secondary & Cumulative Effects Analysis; rare, threatened and endangered species habitat assessments and species surveys; wetland delineation and functional assessments; permitting, alternatives analysis, avoidance, minimization and mitigation analysis; wetland mitigation site selection, design and monitoring; stream assessment and natural channel design; forest stand delineations and forest conservation plan preparation; reforestation design; and Chesapeake Bay Critical Area regulations. JMT personnel maintain a leadership role in the environmental industry through their involvement with the latest technical advances. Our personnel participate in wetland plant identification, wetland hydrology and hydric soils courses provided by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, the Wetland Training Institute, various Water and Soil Conservation Districts and universities and have been involved in the development of new techniques and protocols for environmental analyses. | |
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