MB&G is excited to share that 2022 marks the 25th anniversary of our Environmental Services Group (ESG). Throughout 2022, this important milestone will be commemorated by looking back at the group’s formation, highlighting a few key projects, and featuring our staff and their work.
This month we are highlighting our environmental compliance work on the ODOT Hazard Tree Debris Removal project where the field work recently concluded. For more than 1.5 years our environmental team provided erosion and sediment control oversight and environmental compliance throughout each of the fire corridors caused by the 2020 Labor Day Fires in Oregon.

Our environmental compliance specialists identified onsite sensitive and regulated resources as part of their environmental compliance support during the cleanup activities. They worked in major transportation corridors in Oregon impacted by wildfires and assessed and noted sensitive habitat features near waterways, wetlands, and/or those regulated by federal state, and local environmental laws. Other tasks and certifications included:

The project was a major success for Oregon and an opportunity for MB&G to support the communities where we have worked and lived since 1921.
MB&G is proud to support the 2026 John Aho Golf Tournament by donating a pair of MB&G-branded pickleball paddles and balls for the tournament’s silent auction. Hosted by the Northwest Oregon Subsection of the Pacific-Northwest Section AWWA (PNWS-AWWA), the annual tournament raises funds for the John Aho Memorial Scholarship Fund and Water For People, helping support future water professionals while expanding access to safe water and sanitation in communities around the world.
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READ MOREOne of our foresters was out working by the South Umpqua River near Days Creek last week and spotted an Osprey nest. After observing the nest for awhile a baby osprey popped out to get some sun and they were able to capture this photo.
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