Paul’s approachable style makes complex watershed topics more accessible.
Paul, a seasoned environmental scientist, combines technical expertise with a personable community-focused approach, yielding practical water solutions aligned with the unique needs and values of the communities he supports. Leading ISG’s Environmental Practice Group, he specializes in water quality monitoring and modeling and building targeting tools for watershed planning. Paul is committed to simplifying the science behind healthier watersheds, to benefit stakeholders, communities, and the environment.
When Paul isn’t working, he is exploring nature through an annual Boundary Waters trip, North Shore backpacking and mountain biking excursions, and local hikes in the Twin Cities. Connecting with nature fuels his passion to effectively manage resources for future generations and motivates Paul in his daily work.
Paul Marston, CFM
The management of stormwater runoff is a pressing concern for cities across the nation, and the Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System (MS4) permit program is a critical framework designed to protect water quality and our natural resources.
Paul Marston, CFM
Environmental scientists at ISG work to improve our world’s waterways, including in the Great Lakes, to make a positive impact on our environment and create a better tomorrow. Equipped with the resources, tools, and expertise to dive deep into complex water challenges, our environmental professionals and water resource engineers discover solutions and processes that change the way we interact with and improve the Great Lakes now and into the future.
Paul Marston, CFM
Did you know that integrating our built environment with the natural world can result in a more functional, sustainable, and resilient landscape? Here at ISG, we aim to make tomorrow better than today, and one way we do that is by incorporating ecology into our planning and design work.