Water and Natural Resources
Cascadia’s planning and facilitation experts provide assistance to water management and resource conservation groups. We’re skilled at synthesizing scientific information into useful resources that inform policy decisions, engage stakeholders, and educate key audiences. Our team ensures that projects have the required support and structure for long-term success and sustainability.Strategic Planning and Facilitation
WRIA 16 Watershed Planning, Mason County, WA
Biodiversity Valuation Report, Office of Rwandan Tourism and National Parks
Species, Food Webs, and Biodiversity Topic Forum, Puget Sound Partnership
Protection Assessment Scope Development, San Juan Initiative
Washington Biodiversity Conservation Strategy, Washington Biodiversity Council
Technical Research and Writing
Skokomish Watershed Road Map to Recovery, Skokomish Tribe
Water System Acquisition and Rehabilitation Program Report, Washington State Department of Health
On-Site Septic System Management Plan, Clallam County, WA
Habitat Protection Tool Assessment, Snake River Salmon Recovery Board
Detailed Implementation Plan, Little and Middle Spokane River Basins Watershed Implementation Team (WRIA 55/57)
Central Puget Sound Nearshore Project List, King County, WA
Funding Implementation of the On-Site Sewage System Management Plan, Clallam County, WA
Community Change Programs
Drayton Harbor Watershed Outreach, Puget Sound Partnership
NPDES Evaluation, Seattle Public Utilities
Water Footprint Calculator, Seattle Public Utilities and the Saving Water Partnership
Natural Yard Care
Green Gardening Program, Seattle Public Utilities
IPM Workshops and Assistance, Snohomish County, City of Bellevue, and Oak Harbor School District
Seattle Backyard and Food Waste Composting Program, Seattle, WA
Cascadia writes plans that we use, that don’t sit idly on a shelf. Their staff has a clear understanding of the material, can communicate it effectively and knows the right questions to ask. They are fast, efficient and on budget and stick to their tasks. If we had to pick our consultant all over again, it would be Cascadia.
- Bill Graham, Resource Manager, Jefferson County PUD No. 1