UER will deploy the most creative, multi-disciplinary
team designed and equipped to meet the specific challenges facing your
organization. Our interactive, holistic approach and our network of
creative and innovation professionals let us bring superior solutions to our
clients.
Effective environmental risk management is a daunting problem. Commercial
and industrial enterprises must not only follow the latest industry standards
and meet all regulatory burdens, but also address public sensitivities.
UER can help you navigate this difficult, time-consuming process. Our expertise
encompasses a range of Federal environmental regulations – the National
Environmental Policy Act, the Clean Air Act, the Resource Recovery and
Conservation Act, the Superfund Act, the Nuclear Waste Policy Act and others.
We design and implement environmental surveys, evaluate the validity of
statistical claims and create graphical presentations of data using geographic
information systems (GIS). To monitor regulatory trends and industry best
practices, we develop regulatory tracking analyses that identify key performance
indicators. We provide technical services in support of regulatory
inter-actions, expert-witness testimony and regulatory interpretation for both
private-sector and governmental clients.
Armed with the data and analyses that UER provides, you will be well-positioned
to make the most informed environmental risk management decisions possible.
UER brings solutions and closure to environmental challenges by
developing the links to effective environmental risk management programs
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Strategic Solutions, in coordination with Urban Environmental Research and
Applied Analysis, administered a 143-question telephone survey to 600 Southern
Nevada households. The survey, which touches on a broad number...
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Clark
County Monitoring Program
The Clark County Monitoring Program was
established in 2005 to provide a foundation for on-going policy
discussions and a baseline from which economic, fiscal or social
changes could be monitored over...