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General water quality, ecological restoration, salmon recovery, and watershed management and restoration. A Bachelor's of Science Degree in Environmental Science, Natural Science, Natural Resource Management or related field and at least two years of experience with environmental permit requirements and/or water quality monitoring to support permit related activities.
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Assist in water quality monitoring, including set-up and operation of water quality monitoring equipment, and data collection and analysis. Learn and use water quality-related software to support monitoring efforts.
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Computer applications, software and hardware related to performance of the essential functions of the job, including computer aided drafting, City Works, Geographical Information Systems, remote system monitoring software, site and utility design, watershed modeling, survey data collection, surveying and topographic mapping.
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In addition, the Watershed Protection team oversees the City's programs for industrial wastewater pretreatment, recycled water, and maintains regulatory compliance for the Regional Water Quality Control Plant which serves Palo Alto, Mountain View, Los Altos, Los Altos Hills, East Palo Alto Sanitary District, and Stanford University.
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This is an opportunity for an individual with a strong background in soil science, ecology, life science, plant biology, environmental science, and/or watershed systems who is interested in helping to lead an extensive agroecological monitoring program on a diversified working farm, primarily on pastures grazed by cattle, sheep and goats.
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The Department of Ecology’s Watershed Health Monitoring program assesses streams and rivers across the state to obtain a consistent, objective picture of habitat and biological conditions.
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Assists the NRCS Watershed program with natural disaster activities that support planning, implementation, and monitoring as needed. Minimum of 20 year(s) of experience in Natural Resources Management/Watershed OR BA/BS Degree in Natural Resources, Soil Forestry, Land Management, Agriculture, Agronomy or related.
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Under the functional supervision of DWSP Forest Resiliency Forester,the seasonal Forestry Assistants will assist in the management of the watershed forests, including forest stand enhancements, terrestrial invasive species inventory, monitoring, and control.
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Ten to fifteen years progressive experience in a water related field with at least five (5) at the department management level with experience in the areas of contract management, utility planning, environmental monitoring and the design and construction of water utility assets.
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Landfill, recycling facilities, transfer station designs, permitting and monitoring. Technical engineering project designs, site investigations, and inspections focused on storm water management, watershed planning, sanitary sewer collection, green infrastructure, and best management practices.
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The Wastewater Treatment Operator is responsible for process control, including troubleshooting, monitoring and operation of the wastewater treatment plant. Established in 1930 to protect the lakes and streams of the upper Yahara watershed, the District is a wastewater collection and treatment utility serving about 429,000 people in 24 Madison-area owner communities covering about 187 square miles.
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Project work may include Federal land management, oil and gas development, transportation, water resources, renewable energy, transmission/pipelines, mining, habitat restoration, wildfire monitoring, and watershed studies.
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The Water Resources Engineer will be responsible for tasks supporting a variety of initiatives related to water quality planning, monitoring, modeling, analysis, design, inspection, and permitting.
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The ERM conducts monitoring, research, data collection, and analyses related to lakes and tributaries to implement long-term watershed management strategies. Qualifications: A minimum of B.S. in limnology, biology, ecology, environmental science, natural resources management, or other closely related field.
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Provides significant assistance to the engineering team within the plan review & approval processes of private commercial and residential development projects; reviews plats, easements, stormwater drainage calculations, Stormwater pollution prevention plans, site grading plans, water and waste water capacities, metering and backflow requirements and other associated studies, calculations, reports, and specifications.
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