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Sept. 2, 2010

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Environmental Outlook 2010 Surveys


Stories


"Here comes a flood of stricter stormwater rules"
By MICHAEL A. NESTEROFF and ANDREW F. RIGEL
Lane Powell PC

"What commercial lenders need to know before foreclosing"
By TINA HUFF and KRISTIN DARNELL
Farallon Consulting

"Tapping stormwater runoff as a resource"
By SCOTT KINDRED
Aspect Consulting

"Balancing ecosystems with economic vitality"
By JAN L. CASSIN
Parametrix

"‘Green skins’ grow in the Emerald City"
By DANIELLE L. PIERCE
ESA Adolfson

"Washington’s e-waste law is a stewardship model"
By JAMILA JOHNSON and LARRY COSTICH
Schwabe, Williamson & Wyatt

"Traveling the road to sustainability"
By E.B. MEIER
DKS Associates

"Local engineer spends two years helping out in India"
By CINDY KESTER
Landau Associates

"Treating construction site runoff with electrocoagulation"
By JIM MOTHERSBAUGH
WaterTectonics

"Rediscovering urban waterfronts through brownfields"
By NEWTON BREITER
Aecom

"Use LEED as a guide, not a bible"
By KARA HILTZ
ZweigWhite


‘Green skins’ grow in the Emerald City

Used creatively, these systems offer a lighter urban ecological footprint while providing a pleasant built environment.

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Here comes a flood of stricter stormwater rules

Industrial facilities and construction projects can expect greater scrutiny and more liability exposure in the years to come.

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Traveling the road to sustainability

Small changes in your personal travel choices can have a large cumulative effect.

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2010 Environmental Outlook Surveys




Environmental Outlook 2010 team

Section editor:
Benjamin Minnick

Section design:
Jeffrey Miller

Web design:
Lisa Lannigan

Advertising:
Matt Brown

Surveys:
Lynn Porter, Jon Silver, Katie Zemtseff, Marc Stiles


Windward Environmental restored a portion of the west branch of Hylebos Creek in Pierce County. DJC reporters interviewed Windward and seven other environmental firms to find out how the local market was handling the tough economy.
Photo courtesy of Windward Environmental

Advertisers

Aspect Consulting www.aspectconsulting.com

CADD Northwest, Inc. www.caddnw.com

Cascade Drilling, L.P. www.cascadedrilling.com

David Evans & Associates Inc. www.deainc.com

Environmental Service Dir. For Washington St. www.esdwa.com

ERM www.erm.com

ESA Adolfson www.esassoc.com

Friedman & Bruya www.friedmanandbruya.com

GLY www.gly.com

Golder Associates www.golder.com

ICF International www.icfi.com

Landau Associates www.landauinc.com

Lane Powell www.lanepowell.com

Parametrix www.parametrix.com

Raedeke Associates, Inc. www.raedeke.com

Robinson Noble www.robinson-noble.com

Shannon & Wilson, Inc. www.shannonwilson.com

SMACNA www.smacnaww.org

Spring Environmental, Inc. www.springenvironmental.com

WindWard Environmental LLC www.windwardenv.com



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