Dr. J. H. Carter III & Associates, Inc. (JCA, Inc.)
prepares Biological and Environmental Assessments for impacts due to
various projects including commercial and residential developments,
utility lines, airports, industrial sites, quarries, reservoirs and highway
projects. Biological and/or Environmental Assessments are required for
NEPA and SEPA environmental documentation and may be required for
various state and federal permits. Our firm has an excellent working
relationship with state and federal regulatory agencies.
Sample Projects:
Red-cockaded woodpecker foraging habitat analysis (1 circle),
Biological Assessment and Environmental Assessment for an electric
transmission line (14 miles) in
Carteret and
Jones
Counties, North Carolina.
Protected
species surveys, Biological and Environmental Assessments for reservoir expansion
project (162 acres),
Chatham County,
North
Carolina.
Red-cockaded woodpecker foraging habitat analyses (2 circles) and
Biological Assessment for Phase II of golf course – residential
development (516 acres),
Southern Pines, Moore County, North Carolina.
Biological and Environmental Assessments (1,000 acres) for a land
exchange between the
Croatan
National Forest and private landowners, Carteret and Craven Counties,
North Carolina.
Red-cockaded woodpecker survey and Biological Assessment for
Fayetteville Outer
Loop (approximately 26 miles; U.S. 401 to I-95) in
Cumberland, County, North Carolina.
Red-cockaded woodpecker survey by helicopter (9,393 acres),
demographic monitoring of 5 groups, foraging habitat analyses (5
clusters) and Biological Assessment for red-cockaded woodpecker
mitigation site in
Horry
County, South Carolina.
Protected
species survey and Biological Assessment for expansion of sand mine (706
acres), near Marston,
Richmond County,
North
Carolina.