ToGETHER WE ARE MAKING A BLUE TOMORROW


Blue Tomorrow is an environmental consulting firm based out of Santa Barbara, California. We help non-profits, government agencies, tribal governments, and private companies with resource management, planning, and monitoring projects. 

What We Do

Blue Tomorrow provides a wide range of environmental consulting services to mitigate impacts and develop solutions to environmental challenges. Our services include:

  • Air quality monitoring
  • Water quality monitoring
  • Greenhouse gas emissions inventories
  • Vegetation and habitat assessments
  • Climate change vulnerability assessments
  • Climate change adaptation planning
  • Climate action planning
  • Water management planning
  • Revegetation planning
  • NEPA and CEQA
  • Interpretive signage

Air Quality Monitoring & Sampling

  • chumash community air quality monitoring network & pesticide air sampling

    Blue Tomorrow contracted with the Santa Ynez Band of Chumash…


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  • Morongo particulate matter sampling & heavy metals analysis project

    The Morongo Band of Mission Indians investigated particulate matter (PM)…


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  • Manzanita Enhanced air quality monitoring project

    Blue Tomorrow was contracted by the Manzanita Band of the…


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  • Guadalupe Community Air Monitoring Project

    Blue Tomorrow is partnering with the Community Environmental Council to…


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Water Quality Monitoring & Sampling

  • Big Pine quality assurance Project PLan: Groundwater Monitoring Program

    A Quality Assurance Project Plan (QAPP) was developed for the…


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  • angeles national forest aquatic organism passage barrier inventory

    Blue Tomorrow performed Aquatic Organism Passage (AOP) barrier inventories in…


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  • Smith River pollution exposure assessment & Mitigation Plan

    The Tolowa Dee-ni’ Nation is concerned about the impacts of…


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  • reducing pesticide & nutrient loading in Zanja de cota creek

    Pesticide uses in the watershed are widespread, due to the…


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Restoration & Reforestation

  • rose valley creek restoration project & revegetation plan

    The Rose Valley Creek Restoration Project was implemented by the…


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  • Angeles national forest barrier improvement project

    The purpose of this project was to reverse and prevent…


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  • Little Pine Mountain Reforestation Project

    Little Pine Mountain was identified by Los Padres National Forest…


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Planning & Assessments

  • Owens valley tribal climate pollution reduction project

    The OVIWC has received funding from the Climate Pollution Reduction…


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  • Chumash groundwater management plan & quality assurance project plan

    Blue Tomorrow is supporting the Chumash in completing the Resilient…


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  • Jamul Tribal hazard mitigation plan

    Blue Tomorrow is working with the Jamul Indian Village of…


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  • Paskenta Tribal Climate Vulnerability Assessment

    Climate warming trends observed over the past century have resulted…


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Data Analysis & Assessment Reports

  • Lone Pine Nonpoint Source assessment report and management program

    Blue Tomorrow supported the Lone Pine Paiute-Shoshone Tribe in updating…


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  • Watershed Pollutant Exposure Assessment on Zanja de Cota Creek

    Since 2008, the Santa Ynez Chumash Environmental Office (SYCEO) has…


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  • Angeles National Forest Roads Inventory and Erosion Assessment

    On behalf of the United States Forest Service (USFS) and…


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Interpretive Signage

  • Chumash Interpretive Signage Project

    Blue Tomorrow developed educational forest signage on the traditional history…


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  • St. Francis Dam Interpretive Trail Project

    The Saint Francis Dam Disaster National Memorial and Monument was…


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  • Los Padres National Forest Interpretive Signage Project

    The Los Padres Forest Association (LPFA) collaborated with the U.S.…


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Who We Are

We are dedicated to helping people sustainably manage natural resources. We believe that water, air, and ecosystems should be managed to improve social and environmental health. We are committed to working towards a future of responsible environmental stewardship.

THE PROCESS

Blue Tomorrow helps clients strategically implement and adaptively manage environmental resources. For select groups, we provide initial consultation free of charge to develop project scopes and assist with grant applications.