Natural Resource Management and Resilience

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Natural resource resilience, sometimes called climate change adaptation and resilience, is the capacity of a system to deal with change and continue to function. Resiliency can help natural resources withstand, absorb, and rebound from natural disasters or extreme conditions. Resiliency works in tandem with sustainability, which is the practice of using natural resources responsibly to support both present and future generations, and to support successful resource management.

Trihydro provides natural resource resilience services, working with clients to identify and pursue project funding, develop project concepts, prepare grant applications, create project plans, and implement projects.

Forest Health Sustainability and Resilience

FOREST HEALTH SUSTAINABILITY AND RESILIENCE

Our forests and their associated watersheds that support ecological and societal needs are encountering unprecedented challenges and can benefit from natural resource resiliency practices. Trihydro provides full-scale environmental services to reduce impacts from stresses on forests and promote adaptive management and resiliency.

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WATER RESOURCES SUSTAINABILITY AND RESILIENCE

Water-related stresses are on the rise, including floods, sea level rise, land subsidence, water quality impacts, and shortages of freshwater supply. Trihydro’s strategic planning, modeling, design, permitting, grant funding procurement, and project and program implementation services address water resource resiliency issues to protect this critical resource for future generations.

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Comprehensive Water Quality Management
Wyoming

Teton County, Wyoming, home to Grand Teton and Yellowstone National Parks, spans 3,995 square miles with over 97% public lands and 400 miles of wild and scenic rivers. With an effective population of approximately 66,000 to 40,000 (depending on the season) and over 1.6 million visitors annually, it is imperative to protect Teton County’s water resources. Teton County contracted with Trihydro to develop a comprehensive Water Quality Management Plan (WQMP) to address water quality challenges and promote sustainable resource management.

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Wildfire Risk Mitigation Program: Utility Undergrounding
California

When a public utility prioritized proactive risk mitigation measures to help build wildfire resilience, Trihydro was brought into the project to support the stormwater compliance considerations related to undergrounding.
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ERIN NOVINI, PE
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