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June 26, 2008

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2008 Environmental Outlook Surveys


Stories


"Corporate social responsibility turns green"
By HILARY FEIER and
VAL HASKELL
Hitachi Consulting

"Speed up sustainable development with a planned-action EIS"
By GARY HARSHMAN
AMEC Earth & Environmental


"Seattle becomes a hotbed for clean technologies"
By SUSAN SHANNON
and MARK CALLAGHAN
Special to the Journal


"Green building’s future lies in innovation, conservation"
By JEFF THOMPSON
Freehold Group


"New stormwater discharge challenges loom"
By JASON ZIEMER
and NATHAN HARDEBECK
Special to the Journal


"Architectural firm sets a zero-energy goal"
By STEVE ALLWINE
Johnson Braund
Design Group


"City, tribe team up on clean water project"
By CYNTHIA IYALL
Nisqually Tribe


"Planning our communities for a low-carbon future"
By CATHERINE BENOTTO
Weber Thompson


"What lies ahead for sustainable design?"
By SCOTT EATON
Gerding Edlen Development


"Municipalities discover the benefits of eco-roofs"
By CINDY MARTIN
TRA


"Will Earthships save the Earth?"
By HALLIE LAMBERT
Special to the Journal


"Homeowners rethink their waterfronts"
By NANCY WAY
The Watershed Co.


"Financing evolves to benefit the environment"
By ANN GRODNIK
SNW


"A green approach to gold mining in the Okanogan"
By DAVID BANTON
Golder Associates


"Avoiding fish-related construction delays"
By PETER HELTZEL
Taylor Associates

Featured Stories...

Homeowners rethink their waterfronts

By removing bulkheads, property owners and governments are creating fish-friendly shorelines.

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Architectural firm sets a zero-energy goal

In an effort to produce more power than it consumes, Johnson Braund Design Group is using solar panels, an efficient HVAC system, controlled lighting and other measures.
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City, tribe team up on clean water project

Olympia and the Nisqually Tribe are creating a new regional water source along with a stewardship coalition to fund water-conservation and water-quality protection projects throughout the Nisqually Watershed.
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2008 Environmental Outlook Surveys





Environmental Outlook 2008 team

Section editor:
Benjamin Minnick

Section design:
Jeffrey Miller

Web design:
Lisa Lannigan

Advertising:
Matt Brown

Landscape surveys:
Lynn Porter, Margie Slovan, Katie Zemtseff, Shawna Gamache

Workers from Taylor Associates remove fish from a section of Willows Creek in Redmond as part of a daylighting project.

Advertisers

Aspect Consulting www.aspectconsulting.com

Bravo Environmental, Inc. www.bravoenvironmental.com

Cascadia Consulting Group, Inc. www.cascadiaconsulting.com

Construct Seattle www.constructseattle.com

Degenkolb Engineers www.degenkolb.com

Department of Ecology Office of Regulatory Assistance www.ora.wa.gov

ENTRIX, Inc. www.entrix.com

EnviroIssues www.enviroissues.com

Environmental Services Directory for Washington State www.esdwa.com

ESA Adolfson www.esassoc.com

Everson's Econo-Vac www.eversons-econovac.com

Friedman & Bruya, Inc. www.friedmanandbruya.com

Golder Associates Inc.www.golder.com

HWA GeoSciences Inc. www.hwageo.com

PBS Engineering + Environmental www.pbsenv.com

Quantum Consulting Engineers www.quantumce.com

Raedeke Associates, Inc. www.raedeke.com

Robinson, Noble & Saltbush, Inc. www.robinson-noble.com

Shannon & Wilson, Inc. www.shannonwilson.com

Shaw Group www.shawgrp.com

Seattle City Light www.energysmartservices.com

Seattle Public Utilities www.seattle.gov/util

SMACNA www.smacnaww.org

Sound Environmental Strategies soundenvironmental.com

The Cottages at Hayden Lake www.thecottagesathaydenlake.com

The Watershed Company www.watershedco.com

UW Educational Outreach www.outreach.washington.edu/uweo/



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