City seeks qualified scientific professionals

Marysville, WALocal News

The City of Marysville is updating its Critical Areas Management Qualified Scientific Professionals List and is requesting Statements of Qualifications. Consultants specializing in wetlands, fish habitat, wildlife habitat, and geological hazards are invited to apply. Each consultant must meet educational qualifications and experience as specified in the municipal code. For example, professionals in wetlands need a degree in environmental science and certification as a professional wetland scientist. The deadline for submissions is May 24, 2025, and interested firms must include details about their specialties, previous experience, and key personnel.

This update aims to ensure that the city has access to qualified professionals for effective management of critical areas. The initiative highlights the city's commitment to environmental stewardship and regulatory compliance. By enhancing the list, Marysville seeks to protect its natural resources effectively.

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