DBS&A-led Research Will Help Reduce Wildlife-Vehicle Crashes and Enhance Wildlife Movements in NM

In 2019, the New Mexico Legislature passed the 2019 New Mexico Wildlife Corridors Act, calling for the development of an Action Plan that will guide future efforts by the New Mexico Department of Transportation (NMDOT) to identify and prioritize projects aimed at reducing wildlife-vehicle collisions and helping large mammals and other wildlife safely move across […]

DBS&A at Texas Water 2021

Texas Water™ 2021, the largest (virtual) regional water conference in the nation, is taking place from March 29 to April 1, 2021. Are you attending? If so, please visit DBS&A’s virtual exhibit. If not, there is still time to register here. Either way, click here to view our company video. The event is hosted by […]

DBS&A Ranked #5 on Engineering Firms List

DBS&A was recently ranked fifth on Albuquerque Business First’s (ABF) Engineering Firms List. The list ranks engineering firms in New Mexico according to revenue for services performed in 2020. DBS&A employs engineering professionals specializing in mining, remediation, solid waste, stormwater, water, wastewater, and reuse systems, and geotechnical engineering.  Read more about our engineering capabilities.  See […]

Career Opportunity!

Career Opportunity! DBS&A is hiring a highly motivated entry-level to mid-level engineer in Albuquerque, New Mexico; Lakewood, Colorado; or Austin, Texas, to work on a wide range of projects that could include soil and groundwater remediation, landfill design and permitting, water resources design and management, stormwater management, or mining industry support. Learn more here: https://www.dbstephens.com/careers/ […]

Python as a Tool for Sustainable Management Criteria

DBS&A Hydrogeologist Patrick O’Connell, PG, will be presenting a poster virtually at the Groundwater Resources Association of California (GRA) Future of Water conference taking place on February 23rd and 24th, 2021. The poster topic is on Python as a tool for communicating sustainable management criteria in Groundwater Sustainability Plan (GSP) development. Mr. O’Connell has project experience […]

Helping NMED Tackle PFAS Contamination

DBS&A has been awarded a contract to support the NMED in determining the extent of PFAS impacts to surface water and groundwater in the vicinity of Cannon and Holloman Air Force Bases in Curry and Otero Counties, New Mexico. DBS&A will assist with defining the extent of contamination and developing a clean-up remedy that reduces risks to human health and the environment.

Staff Fulfills Family’s Wishlist for the Holidays

As part of ongoing efforts to support our local communities, DBS&A staff generously donated items and gift cards to an “adopted” family from PB&J Family Services whose mission is to help at-risk children to grow and develop to their full potential in nurturing families within a supportive community.

David Manoukian Earns Professional Geoscientist License

Congratulations to David Manoukian on earning his Professional Geoscientist license from the Texas Board of Professional Geoscientists! David joined DBS&A in our Austin office in 2019 and specializes in collecting and interpreting field data, oversight, data management and interpretation of geophysical well logs; drilling and installation of groundwater monitoring wells; and general hydrogeologic support.

Amy Ewing Interviewed by National Ground Water Association

In an interview, DBS&A Hydrogeologist and Project Manager Amy Ewing, PG, shares details about the project that was selected as the winner of this year’s Groundwater Supply Award from the National Ground Water Association at the 2020 Groundwater Week and the Groundwater Summit.

DBS&A at Biennial Symposium on Managed Aquifer Recharge

Amy Ewing, PG, Hydrologist, presented on Managed Aquifer Recharge and Water Supply Resilience in Albuquerque,” work done in collaboration with DBS&A’s Christopher Wolf, PG, and Katherine Yuhas of Albuquerque Bernalillo County Water Utility Authority at the 17th Biennial Symposium on Managed Aquifer Recharge earlier this month.