The Consultant may provide hydrologic, hydraulic, geomorphic, and/or hydrogeologic analysis services for planning and design through post-project monitoring and adaptive management for a wide range of flood protection, habitat restoration, and stormwater management Capital Improvement Projects (CIPs). These services may also involve technical studies and long-term planning efforts not directly related to specific CIPs. The Consultant should be prepared to provide these services across a variety of settings including streams, rivers, floodplains, wetlands, lakes, estuaries, coastal shorelines, and urban/suburban stormwater systems and facilities. Examples of specific services may include but are not limited to the following: 1. Collection, processing, evaluation and/or application of hydrologic, hydraulic, geomorphic, topographic/bathymetric, and other landscape data, information, and characteristics from site-specific to regional scales. 2. Development and application of hydrologic and hydraulic models to inform flood hazard mapping, channel migration zone mapping, CIP planning, design, regulatory compliance, and permitting. 3. Analysis of erosion, sediment deposition, and bank stability under existing conditions and in response to proposed CIP’s. 4. Hydraulic analysis of culverts, bridges, and other stream crossings for fish passage and flow conveyance. 5. Assessment of hydrologic capacity and hydraulic performance of both existing and proposed stormwater facilities for current and projected future hydrologic conditions. 6. Evaluation of groundwater characteristics and conditions including distribution, movement, quality, and relationship with surface water features.