About Western Water & Land

Western Water & Land, Inc. offers comprehensive solutions through a blend of environmental, scientific, and engineering practices to meet the demanding environmental challenges confronting our clients. Our demonstrated performance of providing technically sound and cost efficient solutions is based on our appreciation of how the issues we address impact our clients, our technical expertise, and our understanding of the regulatory arena.
Our services are routinely used to perform projects requiring expertise in baseline groundwater monitoring, surface water and groundwater hydrology, water resource planning and protection, water rights and plans for augmentation, water chemistry, permitting and environmental compliance, mining, abandoned mine lands, soil and sediment, stormwater management, and environmental program management.
Western Water & Land conducts comprehensive investigations in surface and groundwater resources applying modern technology and methods with a practical and efficient approach. Our knowledge of hydrologic and geologic processes allows complete investigations of land use issues including characterization and management of water resources, assessment and remediation of contaminated lands (soils and mine wastes), land reclamation, and related applications of the earth sciences.
The Principals at Western Water & Land have participated in statewide environmental projects since 1984, with our focus over the last 25 years being in western Colorado, eastern Utah, and the surrounding region. Our personnel are well versed in the area’s geologic and hydrologic systems and understand the environmental issues affecting our clients in the region.
Our knowledge of Colorado and Federal environmental regulations and permitting requirements allow us to provide our clients with effective regulatory compliance direction and support. We have worked extensively with the state’s regulatory agencies, including the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment, the Division of Water Resources, the State Engineers’ Office, and the Division of Minerals and Geology. We have also worked with such federal agencies as the U.S. Bureau of Land Management, U.S. Forest Service, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, U.S. Department of Energy, and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. We also routinely work with counties and municipalities in our region.
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Our services are routinely used to perform projects requiring expertise in baseline groundwater monitoring, surface water and groundwater hydrology, water resource planning and protection, water rights and plans for augmentation, water chemistry, permitting and environmental compliance, mining, abandoned mine lands, soil and sediment, stormwater management, and environmental program management.
Western Water & Land conducts comprehensive investigations in surface and groundwater resources applying modern technology and methods with a practical and efficient approach. Our knowledge of hydrologic and geologic processes allows complete investigations of land use issues including characterization and management of water resources, assessment and remediation of contaminated lands (soils and mine wastes), land reclamation, and related applications of the earth sciences.
The Principals at Western Water & Land have participated in statewide environmental projects since 1984, with our focus over the last 25 years being in western Colorado, eastern Utah, and the surrounding region. Our personnel are well versed in the area’s geologic and hydrologic systems and understand the environmental issues affecting our clients in the region.
Our knowledge of Colorado and Federal environmental regulations and permitting requirements allow us to provide our clients with effective regulatory compliance direction and support. We have worked extensively with the state’s regulatory agencies, including the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment, the Division of Water Resources, the State Engineers’ Office, and the Division of Minerals and Geology. We have also worked with such federal agencies as the U.S. Bureau of Land Management, U.S. Forest Service, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, U.S. Department of Energy, and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. We also routinely work with counties and municipalities in our region.
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