Regulatory Documentation Development
CSS develops documents to meet the requirements of environmental regulations.

Regulatory Documentation Development for Offshore Wind Projects.
All offshore wind development projects undergo review under the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) and consultation with NOAA Fisheries and the US Fish and Wildlife Service under the Endangered Species Act (ESA) and Magnuson-Stevens Act (MSA). We have supported the National Wildlife Refuge System for more than a decade, providing NEPA documentation, habitat management planning, comprehensive conservation planning, environmental assessments, and related support for 14 refuges in 8 states. We have expanded these services to help governments and the private sector meet the regulatory requirements of offshore wind projects.
Additional Projects

Onsite Analytical Support Following Hurricane Harvey
CSS helped EPA protect the communities affected by Hurricane Harvey from volatile and semi-volatile water contaminants.
Construction and management of emergency housing solutions
Providing Emergency Housing and Base Camp Services for Government, and Private Companies nationwide. About this Partnership CSS has formed a strategic partnership with GFP Response, a premier emergency response solution provider. GFP is a premier emergency response solution provider. Services include emergency mobile services, specializing in base camp solutions and emergency management. Our partnership with GFP…

Industrial Hygiene Services for the Army Public Health Command (APHC)
CSS served as the prime contractor performing facility-wide industrial hygiene (IH) surveys and assessments at 16 CONUS and 8 OCONUS Army installations for FY2016. We scheduled and executed surveys using teams of IH professionals for large-scale (NTE 200 shops surveys, 400 ventilation evaluations, 100 sound level measurements, and 100 noise dosimetry measurements per Army installation)…

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