PFAS Contamination in New Mexico Wildlife

DBS&A has been supporting the NMED with research to better identify PFAS exposure and migration pathways and health-related risks to humans and human communities. Extraordinary levels of PFAS contamination have been detected among wildlife recently, as described in the NMED’s press release.

Gundar Peterson, PE, Named DBS&A President

Gundar Peterson, PE, succeeds James Kelsey, PG, as President of DBS&A. He will carry on DBS&A’s vision to be a premier provider of professional services in hydrology, engineering, and geosciences.

California Groundwater Conference

Tony Morgan, PG, CHG, Principal Hydrogeologist, will present “California Water in 2024: A Year of Challenges, Change, and Consequences” and Jean-Luc Cartron, PhD, Biologist and National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) Lead, will present “PFAS Contamination of Wildlife at Holloman Lake: Record High Blood and Tissue Levels and Implications for Human Health” at the 2025 American […]