Since 2005 Watershed Consulting has been a leader in the restoration of aquatic resources in the United States and abroad. Having worked with diverse group of clients, partners, and stakeholders our portfolio provides project services including problem definition, planning and design, outreach and education, and design and implementation.
Potash Brook lies primarily in South Burlington, VT and is classified as stormwater impaired. The City of South Burlington contracted Watershed Consulting Associates and Hoyle, Tanner & Associates, Inc.
View This Project →WCA performed an intensive desktop and field analysis of the St. Albans Town and City stormwater management systems to evaluate contributing drainage to surface, stormwater, and combined sewer systems, and to develop a GIS database of this information.
View This Project →WCA was hired by the VT DEC to develop a road erosion inventory methodology. This methodology served to identify sections of roads in need of erosion and sediment control, rank the degree of need, and provide a cost estimate for remediation.
View This Project →WCA was awarded a contract through the VT Department of Environmental Conservation (VT DEC) Ecosystem Restoration Program to conduct field-based mapping of Bennington’s stormsewer infrastructure.
View This Project →Watershed Consulting Associates (WCA) digitized the Crystal Springs water system for the owner.
View This Project →When the City of Burlington, VT wanted to analyze and model the complex stormwater runoff in its urban core for Green Stormwater Infrastructure (GSI) implementation, they chose Watershed for the task.
View This Project →Watershed helped design and implement a stormwater retrofit plan including a hydrodynamic swirl separation, stream stabilization and restoration, and ecological landscape design.
Partners: Lakeside Environmental Group (LEG)
University of Vermont research professor, Stephanie Hurley, received a grant to create an outdoor learning laboratory in an effort to monitor bioretention performance under simulated climate change scenarios. With Lakeside Environmental Group, Watershed provided Hydrologic and Hydraulic modeling support and design guidance for the implementation of eight curb-side bioretention cells, on the University of Vermont campus.
View This Project →Working with the Friends of the Winooski River, Watershed conducted a hydrologic analysis and designed a solution to mitigate damaging stormwater runoff in a small hardware store parking lot that was causing substantial erosion of the stream bank.
View This Project →Watershed used an innovated permeable pavement system to reduce stormwater runoff at this residential re-development in Essex Junction, VT.
View This Project →Gravel wetlands are a cost-effective, efficient means of treating stormwater runoff, which is why the VT Department of Environmental Conservation contracted Watershed to design a gravel wetland system for a Park and Ride facility in St. Albans, VT.
View This Project →A portion of Stevens Brook in St. Albans is classified as stormwater-impaired under the EPA 303d waters list. The City of St. Albans contracted Watershed to complete a watershed-wide retrofit assessment and modeling study for flow restoration of Stevens Brook as part of the implementation of the Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) plan for the watershed.
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