July 28, 2005
A Special Section of
DJC.COM

2005
Environmental Surveys


Stories

"Saving salmon: Now the hard work begins"
By JIM KRAMER
Shared Strategy for Puget Sound

"Stretching Washington's water supply"
By CHRIS PITRE
Golder Associates

"A solution to Hood Canal's lurking pollution?"
By TERRY STEPHENS
Special to the Journal

"Food industry puts energy efficiency on the menu"
By DAVID ZEPPONI
Northwest Food Processors Association

"Seattle law firms end their paper chase"
By TAYLOE WASHBURN
Foster Pepper & Shefelman

"What makes a green consumer?"
By LAURIE DEMERITT
The Hartman Group

"Better mapping may change development rules"
By DAVE MCCORMACK
Aspect Consulting

"Canada: A lesson in salmon recovery planning" By CHRIS HOFFMAN
Norton-Arnold & Co.

"A road map for Columbia Basin's future"
By JOHN RUNYON
Adolfson Associates

"The hazards of flicking on a light switch"
By DENISE FONG
Candela Lighting Design and Consulting

"Turning waste into environmental, social good"
By JENNIFER JAKO
ReBuilding Center

"Momentum is building to reduce global warming"
By STEVE NICHOLAS
City of Seattle


"Seattle finds gold with sustainable strategies"
By MARC JENEFSKY and BARBARA BRECKENFELD
Special to the Journal

















































































Featured Stories...


SLU

Green buildings can spark economic growth
The SBRI Building is more than a LEED project; it's a catalyst for economic and environmental change in the South Lake Union neighborhood.

By HAMILTON HAZLEHURST
Vulcan Inc.

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Farmers, government team up to save fish
The South Naches Irrigation District is using a pilot program to modernize its system. The new approach would give farmers water and protect fish.

By CHRISTOPHER EARLE
Jones & Stokes

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Aerogel

Let the sunshine in, efficiently
Aerogel, a translucent material that insulates well, is being used in glazed facades, skylights and roofing systems.

By JAMES SATTERWHITE
Cabot Corp.

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whitewater park

Whitewater parks move into the mainstream
Whitewater parks attract the usual suspects: kayakers, canoeists and rafters. But these engineered water channels are broadening their appeal as they cater to people interested in fishing, people-watching and even downtown development.

By LIZ AUSTIN
Journal Staff Reporter

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Environmental Outlook 2005 team

Section editor: Benjamin Minnick
Section design: Jeffrey Miller
Web design: Lisa Lannigan
Advertising: Matt Brown
Surveys: Marc Stiles, Dipika Kohli, Jon Silver,
Sam Bennett, John Ryan, Liz Austin



List of Advertisers:

Adolfson Associates (www.adolfson.com)

AMEC (www.amec.com)

Aspect Consulting (www.aspectconsulting.com)

Blasland, Bouck & Lee, Inc. (www.bbl-inc.com)

Cascadia Corporate Recycling (info@ccrecycle.biz)

Creekside Angling Company (www.fishcreekside.com)

David Evans & Associates, Inc. (www.deainc.com)

ENTRIX, Inc. (www.entrix.com)

EnviroIssues (www.enviroissues.com)

Environmental Services Directory (www.esdwa.com)

Floyd - Snider (www.floydsnider.com)

Friedman & Bruya, Inc. (www.friedmanandbruya.com)

Golder Associates (www.golder.com)

Grette Associates, LLC (www.gretteassociates.com)

HDR, Inc. (www.hdrinc.com)

HWA GeoSciences, Inc. (www.hwageosciences.com)

Jones & Stokes (www.jonesandstokes.com)

North Creek Analytical (www.ncalabs.com)

PlanCenter.com (www.plancenter.com)

R2 Resource Consultants (www.r2usa.com)

Raedeke Associates, Inc. (www.raedeke.com)

Ridolfi Inc. (www.ridolfi.com)

SCS Engineers (www.scsengineers.com)

Shannon & Wilson, Inc. (www.shannonwilson.com)

Shaw Group (www.shawgrp.com)

Skyline Business Systems (www.skyline.com)

Stillwater Sciences (www.stillwatersci.com)

SvR Design Company (www.svrdesign.com)

The Watershed Company (www.watershedco.com)

Washington State Office of Regulatory Assistance (www.ora.wa.gov)




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