December 10, 2014 December 3, 2014 November 13, 2014 October 29, 2014 October 15, 2014Desert Green Solar Farm Commercial Operations Begin
North Harbor Drive Re-alignment Project Breaks Ground
It’s Time for Wet Season Fairy Shrimp Surveys
GIS Manager, Camille Lill, Joins HELIX
Prescribed Burn for Ocotillo Wind Farm Mitigation
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The 6.3-megawatt Desert Green Solar Farm, located in Borrego Springs, began commercial operations this week. The output is being sold to San Diego Gas & Electric to supply power for public consumption. The 62-acre renewable energy facility uses more than 3,500 concentrator photovoltaic (CPV) modules, made by San Diego-based Soitec
HELIX celebrated the groundbreaking of the Port of San Diego’s North Harbor Drive Realignment Project with representatives of the City of San Diego and the Port of San Diego. This project, designed to beautify a section of North Harbor Drive near Scott Street, will add approximately 130 public parking spaces,
Don’t forget to schedule your wet season fairy shrimp survey. If vernal pools or ephemeral basins exist on your project site, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) protocol requires that a complete fairy shrimp survey be conducted. The fairy shrimp survey is required to span two seasons: either two wet
HELIX welcomes Geographic Information Systems (GIS) Group Manager, Camille Lill, to our San Diego office. Camille has a BA in Geography from the University of Oregon and a Masters of Spatial Information Science from the University of Adelaide in Australia. She brings to HELIX approximately 14 years of GIS experience
State Park employees worked with HELIX to successfully implement a prescribed burn of approximately 50 acres within Anza Borrego State Park to help eradicate dense stands of non-native, invasive tamarisk trees (also known as salt cedar). This is part of the larger 318-acre Carrizo Marsh area which HELIX is restoring