Clients: Williams Pipeline, Pembina Pipeline, Edge Environmental
SBS managed and conducted botanical and biological surveys for a proposed 230-mile LNG utility pipeline corridor from Coos Bay to Klamath County, Oregon. This highly complex project involved many plant and wildlife target species, varying regulations, and complex logistics across a linear footprint crossing multiple rivers and landscapes as well as three National Forests, four BLM Districts, State, Private and Bureau of Reclamation facilities. SBS designed survey protocols and provided geospatial (GIS) analysis and mapping products while conducting multiple field surveys for T&E plant species, Survey and Manage fungi species, Red Tree Voles, Northern Spotted Owls, Great Gray Owls, and Marbled Murrelets. Project Managers consulted with US Fish and Wildlife Service to assure that survey strategies continued to meet all project requirements.
