DESCO Conducts a Variety of Projects in Wyoming and Colorado
DESCO has completed Environmental Assessments (EAs) for several 3D projects on lands administered by the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) in both Colorado and Wyoming, spanning the Casper, Lander, Rock Springs, Rawlins, and Little Snake River Districts. Our team has conducted biological assessments in association with these projects for mountain plover, sage grouse, raptors, black-footed ferrets, and other species of concern.
DESCO is presently working on EAs for a 3D seismic and a pipeline project near Clark, Wyoming, which are both scheduled to begin this year.
"Overall, I thought this was one of the better contractor produced documents I have reviewed. I thought the biological survey was very well written and contained most of the details I like to see in a report." -James F. Wright, Wildlife Biologist for the Bureau of Land Management in the Casper Field Office.

Travis Scott scans ideal habitat for mountain plover while a pronghorn antelope observes.

Jackie Smith identifies different bird species near a stock tank.
DESCO Completes Environmental Site Assessments, T&E Surveys, and Preliminary Wetland Determinations in Conjunction with the Development of Waterwood National Resort.Numerous properties have recently been acquired by Waterwood National Resort in and around Livingston, TX, to fascilitate expansion. DESCO completed Phase I Environmental Site Assessments (ESAs) prior to the purchase of each of the properties to identify any recognized environmental conditions.
To assist with planning and development, DESCO surveyed several of the properties for threatened and endangered (T&E) species and conducted preliminary wetland determinations from color-infrared aerial photography.