Furthering ecological knowledge and
data-gathering; as well as undertaking
formal research projects in conjunction
with private and statutory authorities.
We are the leading consultancy in Ireland
with regard to an understanding of the
inter-relationship between extractive
industries and the aquatic environment.
Receiving Water Impact Assessments (RWIA), Ecological Impact Assessments (EcIA), Appropriate Assessments, and water quality and hydrological modelling studies.
National infrastructure
schemes
Ecofact has extensive experience in the provision of Ecological Impact Assessments (EcIA) for large-scale infrastructure projects, where we have undertaken detailed studies of habitats, flora and fauna in terrestrial, freshwater and marine habitats following the National Roads Authority Guidelines where applicable
The Ecofact team is involved in a number of research projects in the natural environment; focusing on our key areas of aquatic ecology and fisheries.
Our research is based on in-house commitments to furthering ecological knowledge and data-gathering; as well as undertaking formal research projects in conjunction with private and statutory authorities.
Ecofact have been responsible for the completion of Receiving Water Impact Assessments (RWIA), Ecological Impact Assessments (EcIA), Appropriate Assessments, and water quality and hydrological modelling studies to contribute to Water Services projects being undertaken by local authorities and private developments.
Ecofact have been involved in the environmental impact assessment and appropriate assessment of a wide variety of renewable and sustainable energy projects. As this industry continues to grow in Ireland we have been responsible for undertaking Ecological Impact Assessments (EcIA) and also Article 6 Appropriate Assessments for sites located within designated Natura 2000 conservation sites.
Ecofact have been involved in the preparation of a number of Strategic Environmental Assessments (SEA), Environmental Impact Assessments (EIS) and Ecological Impact Assessments (EcIA) for tourism and amenity developments
Extractive industries including Quarrying and Mining benefit from the environmental and ecological services offered by Ecofact, primarily arising from our established expertise serving the some of the largest quarrying operators nationally. We are the leading consultancy in Ireland with regard to an understanding of the inter-relationship between extractive industries and the aquatic environment.
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