Overview
Applied Intellect’s Environmental Services Division is launching a new portfolio of projects across the Mountain West in partnership with key Federal and nonprofit stakeholders, including the Bureau of Land Management (BLM), U.S. Forest Service (USFS), Bureau of Reclamation, and Trout Unlimited. The work spans abandoned mine land (AML) inventories in Wyoming, soil and groundwater sampling in Idaho’s Salmon–Challis National Forest, hazardous materials oversight in Montana, dioxin remediation near Hoover Dam, oil tank decommissioning and disposal in Idaho, acid mine drainage consultation, and an Engineering Evaluation/Cost Analysis (EE/CA) for the Bonita Group Mine in Colorado. Each project is designed to deliver field-ready, compliant solutions that advance land and water restoration in high-impact regions.
Why It Matters
This new slate of work underscores Applied Intellect’s growing role in the stewardship of Western public lands and legacy industrial sites. With environmental challenges ranging from abandoned mines to hazardous waste and impaired waterways, our partners need a team that understands regulatory frameworks and can execute with precision on the ground. By earning the trust of agencies like BLM, USFS, and leading conservation organizations, Applied Intellect is positioning itself as a go-to provider for complex remediation and environmental compliance efforts across the region.
Impact on Clients
For our clients, these projects offer a replicable model for fast, compliant environmental intervention. Our cross-agency experience accelerates coordination, minimizes risk, and ensures documentation and fieldwork withstand technical and regulatory scrutiny. Whether it’s groundwater sampling, hazardous material removal, or implementing a mine remediation strategy, clients can expect actionable data, clear decision pathways, and tangible progress toward safer lands and cleaner waterways.


