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Princeton
Hydro provides detailed site and natural resource
inventories, water quality assessments, subdivision
and land development reviews and analysis and
open-space preservation related services. Our
watershed modeling and management capabilities
include: hydrogeology, hydrology, hydraulics and
environmental engineering. While restoration and
mitigation plans are important components of many
of our projects, often they have become critical
to a project’s overall success. By incorporating
Geographic Information Systems (GIS) technology
into all watershed projects, we can provide work
products in an extremely effective and easy-to-use
format. We also supplement our watershed modeling,
mapping and analytical services with actual field
sampling. We maintain a wide array of equipment
for water quality and wetland analyses, the collection
of terrestrial and aquatic organisms and the sampling
of soils and sediments. Princeton Hydro designs
field investigations to meet applicable regulatory
agency permitting requirements or to address long-term
planning initiatives. Results of field investigations
are statistically analyzed to yield meaningful
information about the environmental significance
of the collected data.
Our expertise regarding
New Jersey Administrative Code, Phase II NPDES
Permits, Section 404 of the Clean Water Act, Section
10 of the Rivers and Harbors Act, PA Act 167 and
other pertinent legislation has helped us to rapidly
develop and implement watershed studies that comply
with regulatory agencies and address public concerns.
Using state-of-the-art
Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and related
analytical mapping tools, we assist our clients
in developing:
Natural resource inventories
Detailed environmental impact assessment
Plans to effectively manage stormwater as a critical
resource
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