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Environmental Consulting includes a variety of services focused on servicing customers as well as protecting essential ecological features such as streams and wetlands. At Brushy Fork, this means we assist customers with environmental permitting, wetland and stream delineations, jurisdictional determinations, stormwater management solutions, erosion control, environmental site assessments and environmental engineering. In addition to private consulting, Brushy Fork is also involved in stream and wetland restoration and mitigation projects, which bring together private landowners, state and federal restoration initiatives, and other organizations to restore degraded reaches throughout western North Carolina and eastern Tennessee.<\/p>\n\n\n\n

Environmental permitting is often required for both private and commercial development, and it typically involves multiple steps. According to the Clean Water Act sections 401 and 404, certain wetlands and streams are considered jurisdictional \u201cWaters of the United States\u201d and impacts to these resources must be minimized where possible. In order to reduce impacts, a Jurisdictional Determination must be performed by qualified individuals, such as environmental consultants, in order to determine stream and wetland boundaries where impacts should be avoided. A jurisdictional determination map and report will be provided to the client so they can plan accordingly. After a site plan has been developed Brushy Fork can assist in engineering effective erosion control methods, no-rise flood studies, and innovative stormwater solutions, all of which will be included in the 401\/404 permitting required by state and federal regulating authorities.<\/p>\n\n\n\n

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Another consulting service that Brushy Fork offers customers is Phase I Environmental Site Assessments (ESAs). Similar to a building inspection, banks often require Phase I ESAs before approving a loan on a large land purchase. This is to ensure that there are no major liability concerns on urban or developed sites, often in the form of Recognized Environmental Conditions (RECs). Additionally, rural sites may have dumpsites consisting of large amounts of trash, liquid waste like fossil fuels, or other hazardous waste. While conducting the Phase I ESA, Brushy Fork will perform site reconnaissance as well as investigate the current and historical condition of the property through interviews, environmental database surveys, historical aerial photography reviews, and chain of title searches.<\/p>\n\n\n\n