The Redstone Forum

The Redstone Forum

The Redstone Forum is a blog site devoted to developing and disseminating current environmental and permitting information and topics of interest for our clients, associates and friends.

Redstone Consulting LLC, (www.redstoneconsult.com) is a Utah based Veteran-owned professional environmental consulting company (LLC). Redstone provides broad spectrum environmental permitting and planning services for a wide range of clients including: mining and energy developers and managers, utility and infrastructure developers and operators, private developers, public agencies, Native American tribes and natural resources assessment and protection programs for public agencies.

Redstone provides a wide range of environmental services for your project or program:

- Environmental Permitting and Regulatory Compliance

- Mine Permitting, Expansion, Closure, Reclamation Plans

- Stormwater Plans and Permits

- Air Quality Permits and Planning

- NEPA & CEQA Compliance - EIA Preparation and Management

- Ecological & Biological Baseline Studies and Surveys

- Native American Tribes - Environmental & Permitting Compliance

- Environmental Plans, Land Use Plans, Community Plans

- Environmental Site Assessments (Phase I & II)

- Feasibility Studies, Constraints Analysis

- Water Resource Projects/Plans and Analysis

- Public Involvement/Stakeholder Outreach Plans

The Redstone team is well experienced working with the regulatory and permitting requirements of many of the oversight agencies throughout the West; including the Bureau of Land Management (BLM), Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA), USDA, US Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), and many of the state agencies in: Utah, California, Oregon, Washington, Arizona, Nevada, Idaho, Montana, Wyoming, and Colorado.

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Wednesday, December 15, 2010

New Google Earth Technology Allows Tracking of Environmental Changes

Google has unveiled an online technology that allows scientists and researchers to track and measure changes to the environment using 25 years worth of satellite data. Google Earth Engine, introduced during climate talks in Cancun, utilizes "trillions of scientific measurements" collected by NASA’s LANDSAT satellite, the company said.

http://googleblog.blogspot.com/2010/12/introducing-google-earth-engine.html

Apparently this has not been released yet except to beta-testers.

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