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Contact Information:  Click on "Home," email bobbusch@buschgeotech.com, or phone 707-822-7300 (California) or 541-469-7300 (Oregon).  Administrative inqueries to marilyn@buschgeotech.com.

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The sea is rising and the land is moving...it's a dynamic world.

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Do you need reliable information about...Hazards at a Property you are Purchasing...Global Sea Level Rise...Coastal Erosion Rates...The Risk of Bluff Retreat or Hillslope Instability at a Property you Own...Tsunami Runup or the Risk of Flooding...Liquefaction Potential...Earthquake Risk or Design Seismic Values...Construction Setbacks...Soil Bearing Pressure...Settlement or Differential Settlement...Fill Suitability...Leaning Trees or Ground Cracks...Resource Management or Development Feasibility...Septic Feasiblity...Regulatory Issues...A Phase I Environment Site Assessment...Real Estate Sales or Purchase Support...Litigation or Arbitration Support? We can help!


BGC Principal Engineering Geologist Bob Busch founded Busch Geotechnical Consultants in May, 1985.  He put this new website format online on March 28, 2012.  Thank you for looking at the site.  REB last updated portions April 28, 2013.  More great rock photos are coming.   


1/24/2013:  There are captioned photos on nearly every page and we have a search engine!  Enter a job number, search word, company name, job number, city or water body, landslide type, sand sample number...just about anything except a client's name...and the search engine will take you to a list of pages containing the word or number if it is in the website.  Click on the entry of interest and--in theory--the search engine will take you there.  GOOD LUCK!  Enjoy our educational site.  Double-click a photo to enlarge it.
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