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Padre Dam Ray Stoyer Recycled Water Facility
California voters passed Proposition 1, The Water Quality, Supply, and Infrastructure Improvement Bond Act of 2014 on November 4, 2014. Commonly known as “The Water Bond,” this authorizes $7.12 billion in general obligation bonds for state water supply infrastructure projects, such as public water system improvements, surface and groundwater storage,
The City of Folsom’s award winning, multi-use bike trail network is recognized as one of the City’s crown jewels and a major attractant for residents and visitors alike. A key component of the City’s bike trail vision is connecting various trail segments and maintaining/improving user safety across the network. Accordingly,
The King Fire burned over 97,000 acres in El Dorado County, California between September and October 2014, of which approximately 63,000 acres occur on Eldorado National Forest lands. To assist the U.S. Forest Service with their habitat restoration and emergency response efforts, five teams of HELIX biologists are currently conducting
Scripps Coastal Meander Trail
A key section of the Scripps Coastal Meander Trail, part of the California Coastal Trail that will eventually run the entire length of our state, opened today with a pathway and boardwalk traversing a steep coastal terrace overlooking Scripps Pier. HELIX archaeologists performed cultural resources monitoring for this publicly-accessible trail
HELIX Environmental Planning is opening a new office in Irvine within the Laguna Canyon Plaza located at 16485 Laguna Canyon Road, Suite 200, Irvine, CA 92618. The new location is HELIX’s fourth office within California, allowing it to better serve existing and future clients within Orange County and the surrounding areas.