Trutta Environmental Solutions, LLC is an SBA-certified Economically Disadvantaged Women Owned Small Business and a certified Women’s Business Enterprise focused on serving the water resources and fisheries communities. We are the developers of the High Definition Stream Survey (HDSS) method, a peer reviewed technique that integrates cutting-edge technology to make stream and river data collection faster, less expensive and more thorough than traditional collection methods.
Our mission is to provide you with powerful, integrated, and timely solutions to difficult water resource management problems. Trutta accomplishes this for you by blending modern computer modeling techniques with practical, science-based field methods.
Sound watershed planning decisions require a process that includes data collection, data organization (information management), data analysis (knowledge development), and scenario testing (conceptual understanding). Whether it is rapid field data collection techniques, GIS database development, or predictive modeling, we can help with all or any aspect of the data-to-decision process.
Trutta partners with federal, state and local government agencies, private companies, non-profits, and public stakeholder groups to collect and organize a wide range of data. We consider human land and water needs, fish and wildlife habitat, and regulatory requirements to develop solutions that exceed our clients’ goals. Trutta’s innovative technical solutions enable you to operate more efficiently and profitably to achieve your mission-critical priorities.
Dr. Parham was Senior Consultant with Parham and Associates Environmental Consulting, which merged with Trutta Consulting in 2017. Dr. Parham is a Certified Fisheries Professional and marine biologist with 30 years of experience in the water management profession. Dr. Parham specializes in applying the latest technology to design and deliver solutions to difficult resource management issues, including instream flow, hydropower, habitat availability, and fish passage studies. He is an expert in Geographic Information System (GIS) modeling that integrates components of hydrology, geomorphology, and fish ecology to enable improved use of freshwaters. He serves as a research hydrologist and aquatic biologist with Bishop Museum in Honolulu, HI and as associate research fellow at the Center for Great Plains Studies at the University of Nebraska. Dr. Parham is a past President of the Tennessee Chapter of the American Fisheries Society. He received his Ph.D. from Louisiana State University, an M.S. from the University of Guam and a B.S. from Virginia Tech.
Mr. Connell is a key developer of the HDSS methodology and was the founder of Trutta Consulting, which merged with Parham and Associates Environmental Consulting in 2017. He has 15 years of professional experience in water resources, stream ecology, and fisheries biology with project experience throughout the US. Mr. Connell specializes in the development and application of innovative technologies that help solve difficult water resource management problems. He earned his M.S. in Biosystems Engineering Technology from the University of Tennessee, a B.S. in Environmental Science from the University of Toledo, and an Associates Degree in Fisheries Management and Aquaculture from Hocking College.
Mr. Shuman is an expert in fisheries and aquatic conservation and management, specifically threatened and endangered species. He has nearly 20 years of experience in the upper Great Plains working in habitats ranging from small wadable streams to North Americas longest river, the Missouri River. Mr. Shuman worked for the US Fish and Wildlife Service serving as a Fisheries Biologist and Fisheries Supervisor overseeing federal management in South Dakota, Nebraska, and Kansas. He assisted in the development of numerous monitoring programs both large and small. He received his M.S. from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln and a B.S. from Doane College.
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