With
the enactment of legislation beginning in the 1970s, Congress brought
into being the field of natural resource damage assessment (NRDA). Five
federal laws have been passed by Congress to hold certain parties responsible
for the costs of restoration of the environment in the aftermath of
a variety of incidents--spills of oil, releases of hazardous substances,
and even physical injuries to resources found in national park units
and marine sanctuaries. Claims are brought by federal, state, and/or
tribal "trustees" of natural resources against those considered
liable under the statutes, and funds recovered through settlement or
trial are used to make the environment and public "whole."
Damages and assessment costs can easily run into the millions. Resolution
of natural resource damage claims can be through protracted litigation
or, by comparison, cost-effective, efficient "collaborative assessments."
EI's
interdisciplinary NRDA team of scientists, engineers, economists and
regulatory specialists is second to none, having worked on natural resource
damage assessments since the incipience of the field. EI's team helps
parties through the NRDA labyrinth to craft cost-effective approaches
to injury determination and quantification and damage assessment.
EI
also helps responsible parties and trustees turn headlines of disaster
into stories of success and public acclaim through streamlined collaborative
assessments that lead to environmental restoration sooner, with lower
transaction costs, than protracted litigation.
EI
has provided advice on matters ranging from oil spills to hazardous
waste releases associated with industry operations. Our NRDA services
include:
•
Preassessment Screens
• Natural Resource Injury Determination and Quantification
• Damage Valuation
• Restoration Planning and Implementation
• Collaborative Natural Resource Damage Assessments
• Coordination of CERCLA Remedial Investigations with NRDAs
• Public Participation
• Expert Witness Services
If
you would like to discuss how EI can assist you regarding NRDA, please
contact us at (206) 525-3362, or email us at staff@eiltd.net.