Merrick Providing LiDAR Services for Oklahoma Natural Resources Conservation Service



The LiDAR data is being collected between December 1, 2009 and February 28, 2010 over a snow-free terrain.  The collected LiDAR data will be filtered to remove 95% or more of the vegetation, buildings, artifacts, man-made features, and noise.  Deliverables will include classified LAS files and ESRI Digital Elevation Models (DEMs).

The Watershed Rehabilitation Program covers over  11,000 dams located in 47 states that have been built since 1948.  Many of these dams are nearing the end of their 50-year design life and rehabilitation of the dams is needed to address critical public health and safety issues in these communities.  

These watershed dams are part of the U.S.’ aging infrastructure that includes highways, bridges, and storm sewers.  Local watershed projects represent a $15 billion investment in the national infrastructure.  Local projects are federally assisted, not federally owned projects.  Local sponsors own the dams and are responsible for their operation and maintenance.

Some of the work in the Watershed Rehabilitation Program is being funded through the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009.  

Benefits of Watershed Projects:
Watershed projects provide flood control, municipal and irrigation water supply, recreation, soil erosion control, water quality improvement, wetland development, and wildlife habitat enhancement on more than 130 million acres across the country.  Annually the Watershed Program yields benefits of more than $1.6 billion.

Merrick & Company has a lengthy history in land surveying and mapping and more information is located at (Merrick Geospatial Solutions). Among the firm’s current work, the geospatial business unit is providing land surveying and/or airborne mapping services to the Southwest Florida Water Management District, the Rainwater Basin Joint Venture, Xcel Energy, the Western Area Power Administration, and the Colombian (South America) Navy.

Merrick & Company, an $85 million engineering, architecture, design-build, surveying, and geospatial solutions firm, serves domestic and international clients in the mapping, government, energy, life sciences, and infrastructure markets.   More information about Merrick & Company can be found at the company’s online newsroom Merrick Newsroom.

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