ENGINEER IN TRAINING

Bijoux Schoner

From the Willamette Valley to the Okanogan, Bijoux has supported some of W2r’s most successful projects for process-based restoration, fish passage, and integrated infrastructure projects, including the Steigerwald NWR Floodplain Reconnection, Twisp River Devany Side Channel Reconnection, Big Creek Floodplain Restoration, and Cedar Mill Creek Corridor Enhancement. Her expertise centers on the functional resilience and ecosystem services created from using large wood in urban stream restoration. She provides HEC-RAS modeling and analyses, field assessments, design support, and plan set development.


Wolf Water Resources' team of specialists are actively engaged in the watershed science and engineering community. Together, we are pushing the conversation forward and advancing practices to make our natural systems more resilient. Contact us to learn more »

Washington and Oregon WBE.

WHAT WE DO

Ecosystem Restoration

Urban Stream Resiliency

Watershed Planning

Floodplain Regulation Support

Environmental Regulatory Support

Effectiveness Monitoring and Studies

COMMITMENT TO EQUITY

While work in the water and natural resources fields has been built around protecting and preserving nature, it has not always protected or accepted all people. Wolf Water Resources recognizes the exclusive history of engineering and environmentalism and we are diligently working towards more diverse collaborations. Diversifying our profession is a vital and on-going journey, and W2r commits to interviewing 100% of minority applicants and providing contacts and recommendations when we do not have an immediate employment opening. W2r also actively involves minority, woman, and veteran-owned firms on project work and in business operations.

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