CULTURAL RESOURCES SERVICES
EPG's cultural resource specialists include archaeologists and historians who understand the delicate balance between cultural resource management and project development. Our goal is to understand clients' concerns, identify their needs, and provide them with timely, comprehensive services.
Our wide range of cultural services includes:
- federal, state, and local historic preservation regulations and legislation compliance
- Class I inventory and Class III survey (field surveys)
- archaeological inspections/monitoring, protection, testing, and data recovery
- treatment planning and mitigation
- cultural resource assessments
- coordination with both state and federal agencies
- Native American and tribal involvement programs and consultation
- integration with GIS and GPS
PALEONTOLOGICAL SERVICES
EPG's lead paleontologist has completed numerous resource and monitoring studies for various projects throughout the western United States. We have expertise in gathering paleontological data from state and federal agencies.
We use state-of-the-art technologies, such as GPS, GIS, and computerized databases to assist in the recording, managing, and interpreting of paleontological and geological information. Our staff is accustomed to responding quickly and efficiently to project needs for paleontological monitoring, pedestrian survey, sampling, and report preparation.
Our paleontological services include:
- records of review
- field reconnaissance
- stratigraphic profiling
- photographic documentation
- identification of fossils
- redundancy estimations
- assessment of sensitivity
- paleontological monitoring
- summary reports
- consulting