How Will this Inclement Weather Impact Your Land?

This winter has been filled with rain showers and near 50-degree days.

This 2019-20 Winter Outlook map from NOAA’s Climate Prediction Center shows warmer-than-average temperatures are likely for much of the U.S. this winter.

Although welcomed by some, too much rain can have a significant impact on wetlands, habitats, Lake Erie and more.

The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration reported warmer and wetter than average weather that we have already experienced during our current winter months.

The report also found above average precipitation to be expected from December through February.

What does this unusual weather mean for your land? You really can’t see the impact until you contact our environmental engineers to study the entire area.

Recognized by The Ohio Department of Transportation, we are poised to assist you in a wide-range of areas from basic wetland delineations, habitat surveys and environmental assessments, to Clean Water Act 401 & 404 permitting and ecological surveys.

Whether it’s an existing piece of land you own or a new area you are considering, we strongly advise you to arrange a consultation with our renowned engineers.

We have seen first-hand the impact too much rain can have and are proud to work closely with you to determine how your land has been affected.