Aaron Steber Senior Consultant at Cardno
Mr. Aaron Steber is a stream restoration specialist managing streambank/shoreline stabilization and habitat enhancement projects including project planning, design, grant administration, permitting, and construction oversight. He has more than 21 years of experience working with streams located in Wisconsin, Minnesota, Illinois, Iowa, Michigan, Ohio, Colorado, Montana and Idaho, as well as internationally in Finland and Costa Rica. Mr. Steber conducts geomorphic surveys to review Channel morphology/ stability, and works with computer modeling software to assess the most effective methods of managing available water resources in designated areas. He also provides design and construction oversight for aquatic organism passage, stormwater and water quality improvement projects, in addition to wetland, watershed and lake studies. Prior to joining Cardno, Mr. Steber was the state forest hydrologist for the Idaho Department of Lands (IDL). While working for IDL, Mr. Steber provided technical solutions to a variety
of water resource issues including: stream crossings, stream restoration, erosion control, wetlands, forest-practices, mining, landslides, groundwater availability and endangered species for more than 800,000 acres of actively managed forests.