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CALIFORNIA WEATHER & EARTH SCIENCES |
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Historical Data, Forensic Discovery, and Expert Testimony |
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Floods, Runoff, Water Intrusion, Contamination, Drought |
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California Weather & Earth Sciences
offers
the expertise of top hydrologic engineers, hydrologists, hydrometeorologists,
hydroclimatologists, and hydrogeologists in the investigation and
reconstruction of floods, runoff, streamflow, droughts / water shortages, and
groundwater issues, including the flooding and inundations in New Orleans
and along the Mississippi and Louisiana Gulf Coast from Hurricanes Katrina
and Rita, August-September 2005, and from Ike on the Texas Gulf Coast in
September 2008. Our prominent hydrologic engineers are highly experienced in, court cases involving streamflow, runoff, flooding, flash floods, flood control, burned watersheds, mudflows, water resources, and groundwater issues (overdraft, depletion, seepage, and contamination), plus surface and groundwater modeling, throughout North America.
We
also have expertise in fields involving the consequences of floods and water
intrusion, such as structural damage.
Many of our other experts also
perform forensic discovery throughout the U.S. and Canada and can testify in any
jurisdiction therein.
Our forensic hydrologic
services Include: Floods, inundations.
* Intrusions of surface water.
* Dam or levee failures.
* Mud and debris flows. Effects of burned watersheds on
runoff.
Reservoir operations. River currents: Drift of bodies - investigations of
homicides, suicides, accidents, drowning, etc. Drift of debris, pollution, and
oil. Frozen lakes and rivers:
transportation delays, ice jams, thin-ice accidents. Snow melt. Avalanches. Water seepage - above or below
ground.
Intrusions of ground water. Surface
water, ground water, and/or soil
pollution or contamination
Water resources.
Drought,
water shortages. Illegal / improper use of allocated or rationed water. Water rights / water law; ground
water overdraft. Other issues and aspects
* including the flooding resulting from Hurricanes Katrina and Rita, Louisiana
and Mississippi, Aug-Sep 2005, and Ike, Sep 2008.. |
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California Weather & Earth Sciences local (760)
868-8699
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