Coalition forGeo-Engineering Research

Areas Served

Where We Work

The Coalition accepts research and education inquiries globally, with primary fieldwork concentrated in British Columbia, Canada and Washington State, USA — including First Nations and rural communities.

Service Radius

Global research inquiries. Pacific Northwest fieldwork.

Wherever there's a credible community concern about geo-engineering contaminants, the Coalition will respond. Our primary teams are based in Pasco, WA — within a day's drive of most regional fieldwork.

  • Initial consultations always free
  • Sampling logistics handled by Coalition staff
  • Findings delivered in your community's preferred format
Golden-hour mist drifting through a Pacific Northwest conifer forest — the Coalition's primary fieldwork region across British Columbia and Washington State.
Global inquiries accepted

Featured regions

Where we run active fieldwork

British Columbia, Canada

Coastal and interior B.C., including First Nations territories from the Lower Mainland through the Okanagan, Kootenays, and into the northern interior. Our work in B.C. focuses on snowpack particulate analysis, surface-water testing, and forest-canopy deposition studies.

  • First Nations community partnerships
  • Snowpack and high-altitude sampling
  • Watershed and salmon-habitat studies
  • Council and elder briefings

Washington State, USA

Headquartered in Pasco, WA 99301, with active fieldwork from the Cascades to the Columbia Basin. Our Washington programs combine atmospheric, soil, and water research with school and community education across rural counties.

  • Tri-Cities and Columbia Basin
  • Cascade and Yakima River watersheds
  • Eastern Washington school programs
  • Olympic Peninsula sampling on request

Global

Research inquiries from anywhere.

Geo-engineering doesn't stop at a national border. The Coalition regularly fields inquiries from communities across North America and beyond — and where we cannot conduct fieldwork directly, we can advise on sampling design, recommend regional laboratories, and review findings.

For communities outside our primary fieldwork area, we offer remote consultation, sampling-protocol review, and connection to vetted laboratories — all at no cost during the scoping phase.

Time-sensitive contamination event?

For acute contamination events — visible deposition, mass livestock effects, sudden water-quality changes — call us directly. Rapid sampling matters: contaminants degrade, snowmelt washes away evidence, and weather conditions change quickly.

(509) 551-8777

Get involved

Not sure if we work in your area? Ask.

The Coalition reviews every inquiry. If we can't help directly, we'll do our best to connect you with someone who can.