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Water is a precious but often problematic resource. Whatever
the problemtoo much water, too little water, or something
toxic in the waterExponent can help. Exponent has
gained a strong reputation for solving technically challenging
environmental and water resource problems involving groundwater,
surface water, and vadose-zone systems. Our comprehensive
understanding of the physical and chemical intricacies throughout
the entire water cycle allows us to address our clients' water-related
problems accurately and efficiently.
Our services include:
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Groundwater, surface water, and vadose-zone
analyses |
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Environmental transport and fate analyses |
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Natural attenuation and degradation studies |
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River and reservoir water quality analyses
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Watershed and basin-scale hydrological
modeling and management |
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Site-specific hydrology and geochemical
evaluations |
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Cold-region hydrological analyses, including
frozen soil and snowmelt modeling |
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Flood and stormwater planning and management |
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Sediment transport analyses |
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Dam failure analyses |
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Open-channel and closed-conduit hydraulic
studies |
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Water supply reliability and resource
planning and management |
Exponent's scientists and engineers provide clients with
clear answers and real solutions to their water resource problems.
We use accepted, appropriate tools, including water quality
and quantity models, geochemical models, geographic information
systems, bench- and pilot-scale experiments, and focused field
studies, to address the unique characteristics of specific
problems. We help our clients identify material liabilities
and assess mitigation measures. We analyze the causes and
effects of natural resource disasters, such as floods, droughts,
landslides, and dam failures, and help our clients prevent,
minimize the effect of, or recover from the consequences of
these phenomena. We also assist our clients with regulatory
compliance issues such as the Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL)
requirements of the Clean Water Act.
Our
scientists maximize the use of appropriate tools and information
to achieve project goals, while avoiding the common pitfalls
that often render such studies ineffective or too costly.
These pitfalls include collecting an unnecessary amount of
data, using one model to try to analyze everything, and ineffectively
presenting results. Our experience has shown that many environmental
investigations amass a substantial body of data, at considerable
cost, only to find that meaningful synthesis is lacking. We
provide thorough interpretations using existing data or identify
specific data gaps that, when filled, complete the understanding
of the situation. In approaching a new site, our scientists
and engineers design data collection programs with a careful
eye toward the end use of the data, rather than from an unfocused
desire to "fully characterize" the site.
Another example of a common pitfall is the selection and
use of a particular tool because it is familiar to the consultant
or it is their proprietary model, not because it is the best
or most appropriate tool for the problem. Exponent staff have
a keen awareness of data limitations and project requirements
and use this knowledge to select analytical tools and models
that address specific levels of sophistication needed to answer
the question at hand. This approach avoids taking the wrong
path or "over-analyzing" a problem, committing only
the resources necessary to achieve a workable solution.
Good
data and analyses, however, have no value if study results
are not presented clearly and understandably. We place a premium
on clear presentation of our work and are known for our ability
to present complex technical findings in concise language
and clear graphics that are tailored to the audience. We use
a variety of media to present our work, ranging from traditional
written reports to oral presentations to detailed graphics
and computer animation, depending on the nature of the issue
and the target audience. We work with clients to convey information
that promotes understanding and acceptance to regulatory agencies
and the public. In addition, we have worked closely with attorneys
to provide valuable expert witness testimony during trial,
deposition, arbitration, and alternative dispute resolution
proceedings.
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