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St. Johns River TMDL
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Wastewater Management Study
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Lower St. Johns River TMDL Development Evaluation

Since 1984, ATM has built its business by assisting clients with water resource issues. Our multidisciplinary consulting team, which includes former state regulators and municipal directors, routinely addresses water management issues from a multitude of perspectives. The technical diversity of our water resources professionals allows us to provide effective solutions for any water-related environmental or development issue.

ATM provides all the services needed for a project's success. From the protection of sensitive headwaters to the modeling of coastal estuaries, ATM offers clients customized data collection, assessments, computer modeling, alternatives analysis, management planning, design, and regulatory guidance. Regulatory requirements and technical
tools alone cannot always generate the desired outcomes for water resource projects. Consequently, ATM frequently partners with state agencies, municipalities, private entities and the public to develop appropriate management and engineering solutions for water resource challenges. With our exceptional understanding of complex regulatory issues such as TMDL development and implementation, we are able to build consensus among affected parties to achieve a balance between the water quality and designated uses of a water body.

ATM's comprehensive technical experience and expertise enables us to provide solutions for
any water resource project, from inception to completion. Our lengthy and growing resume of
outstanding projects is testimony to the satisfaction and success our clients can expect to
receive.

Learn more about ATM's Modeling Services & Capabilities.

 

 
REGULATORY MANAGEMENT, STAKEHOLDER FACILITATION
ATM is a leader in the arenas of regulatory management and stakeholder facilitation. We routinely navigate our clients through regulatory labyrinths while building consensus among various groups of stakeholders. ATM monitors the constantly changing regulatory environment and adapts its approaches before the success of a client's project is compromised. This is accomplished through:

• TMDL Advocacy – Pre-, During, and
  Post-Development

• NPDES Implementation Strategies

• Consent Order Negotiation

• Public Education and Involvement

• Environmental Communications
 
WATERSHED MANAGEMENT
Successful watershed management balances water quality and quantity needs with use, attainability and sustainability. At ATM, we provide our clients with streamlined implementation strategies to accomplish this balance—both for today and tomorrow:

• Accurate Data Collection and Analysis

• Watershed Characterization and Assessment

• Evaluation of Land Use

• Stormwater Management

•  Non-Point Source Assessment and Mgmt.

• Floodplain Management
 
MODELING
Whether dealing with freshwater, estuarine or marine systems, computer modeling has become an indispensable tool for addressing complex water resources issues. ATM's modeling simulations of water bodies help guide public and private clients to the most practical and timely solutions for their water resource concerns:

• Pollutant Transport and Water Quality

• Watershed Hydrology and Loading

• Natural Resource Impacts

• Mixing Zones

• Sediment Transport

• Reservoir and Lake Simulations

• Coastal and Estuarine Processes

• Thermal Discharges

• Learn more about ATM's Modeling Services & Capabilities.
 
NATURAL SYSTEMS ENGINEERING
Restoration, mitigation, adaptation or creation of natural systems requires the oversight of experienced scientists and engineers to ensure the project’s regulatory compliance and long-term viability. ATM's team of natural systems experts work hand-in-hand with clients to develop hydrological and ecological solutions for natural systems issues:

• Wetland Restoration and Enhancement

• Streambank Protection

• Mitigation Bank Development and Permitting

• Created Wetland Treatment Systems

• Vegetative Buffers
 
COMPREHENSIVE DATA COLLECTION NETWORKS
Accurate characterization of natural systems is the first step of any successful water resources project. ATM's team of data collection technicians, scientists, and engineers designs and implements data collection efforts to provide quality and representative data to support all types of water resources projects through:

• Water Quality and Hydrodynamic Monitoring

• Water and Sediment Chemistry

• Biological Studies

• Geographic Data Management

• QA/QC Analysis

• Trend Analysis

• Remote Sensing Technologies
 
NON-POINT LOAD MANAGEMENT
Management of non-point pollution loads requires the use of a variety of tools and techniques. ATM's planners, engineers, scientists, and former regulators employ modern and practical technologies while building teams of diverse user-groups to address even the most complicated pollution issues:

• GIS-Based Non-Point Load
  Evaluation Modeling

• BMP Identification, Selection, Evaluation,
  and Design

• Source Reduction

• Ordinance Review and Development

• Public Education and Participation

• Source Identification
 
CONTINUOUS WATER QUALITY MONITORING
From feasibility studies to permit compliance, ATM provides support for multiple project
types by offering a full range of water quality monitoring services.

Types of monitoring events include:

• Continuous Monitoring Instrumentation

• In-Situ Monitoring

• In-Situ Water Column Profiling

Parameters monitored include:

• Temperature

• Salinity and Conductivity

• pH

• Turbidity

• Dissolved Oxygen Concentration

• Dissolved Oxygen Saturation

• Specific Ion Concentration
 
HYDRODYNAMIC MONITORING
Acoustic Doppler current measurements provide a detailed understanding of a waterbody’s hydrodynamic characteristics. ATM is experienced in conducting hydrodynamic monitoring using ADP Velocity Point Meters and ADCP.

Parameters monitored include:

• Magnitude

• Direction

• Discharge Through Time

• Determination of Tidal Phasing

• Wave Period and Amplitude (ADCP)

Other hydrodynamics monitored include:

• Directional Wave Gauge

• Water Surface Elevation
 
METEOROLOGICAL MONITORING
ATM offers both continuous and in-situ monitoring that incorporate weather station deployment, data collection platforms (DCP), and instantaneous handheld instrumentation for measuring meteorological parameters.

Parameters monitored include:

• Wind Magnitude and Direction

• Ambient Temperature

• Rainfall

• Solar Radiation

• Dial-up Remote Access Data Collection
  Platforms
 
WATER & SEDIMENT CHEMISTRY
While employing continuous monitoring services, ATM can also collect discrete water or sediment chemistry samples for laboratory analysis. Sampling plans are designed to support all of a client’s requirements.

Sampling capabilities include:

• Ultra-Clean Trace Metal Geochemistry

• Elutriate Test Samples

• Containment Partitioning

• Vibracore Samples

• Nutrient Chemistry and Chlorophyl A
  Water Samples

• Total Recoverable Chemistry Samples
 
BIOLOGICAL INTERPRETATION SERVICES
Whether completing an assessment for a permit application or determining the past and
present health of an environmental system, ATM designs studies that effectively examine a
broad spectrum of biological concerns. We apply a variety of resources to give meaning to collected biological data, thus affording our clients the opportunity to make informed decisions.

Biological services include:

• Estuarine Characterization Studies

• Wetlands Delineation

• Biota Inventories

• Biological Indicators
 
VESSEL-BASED APPLICATIONS
ATM augments its data collection services with complementary capabilities and resources to handle the broadest of support needs.

Hydrographic surveys include:

• Bathymetry

• Magnetometer

• Seismic Sub-Bottom Profiling

• Side-Scan and Towed Arrays

Vessel-supported data collection efforts include:

• Platform for Diver Applications

• ADCP Transects
 

 
For more information, please contact:

James Craven, P.G., Team Leader, EIA

>> 1 800 275 6488

>> + 1 (561) 659 0041

>> info@appliedtm.com


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