Geology & soils

Use this information to analyze and document impacts on geologic and soil condition and to identify potential risks from geologic hazards.

Determine the scope of the geology and soils analysis

All projects require a geology and soils analysis. Review the Geology and Soils Discipline Report Checklist (PDF 276KB) to help identify the scope of the analysis needed for the project.

Contact Garrett Jackson, Garrett.Jackson@wsdot.wa.gov, for help creating a scope of work for the geologic and soils analysis.

DNR Authorization for geotechnical field exploration on, or over state-owned aquatic lands

Conducting geotechnical field exploration activities on, or over state-owned aquatic lands requires authorization from DNR.  The 2025 WSDOT / DNR Drilling MOU (PDF 581 KB) was created to provide a streamlined process to grant WSDOT access to state-owned aquatic lands for the purpose of conducting geotechnical field explorations while ensuring environmental protection of state-owned aquatic lands.  This process should be used when geotechnical data is needed within tidelands, shorelands, harbor areas, the beds of navigable waters and other waterways owned by the State and administered by DNR.  See the DNR Drilling MOU Checklist (PDF 157KB) for more information about this expedited process. See the DNR Aquatics Districts and Land Managers Map webpage to find the appropriate aquatic land manager contact. 

For questions or assistance with the DNR Drilling MOU or the DNR Drilling MOU Checklist, please contact: 

Gary Dougherty, Local Environmental Permit Lead, Gary.Dougherty@wsdot.wa.gov 

Marc Fish, State Engineering Geologist, Geotechnical Services Office Marc.Fish@wsdot.wa.gov

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