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February 18, 2021

In demonstrating our commitment to our Vision, TG has implemented a TerraGraphics College Scholarship Program to encourage and emphasize college education and community involvement. Supporting students in their education is important to TG. We’re committed to helping educate, inspire, and develop tomorrow’s leaders.  For more information on the program attributes and application process, please see the attached application packet.  For questions, please contact Jacquie Linton at jacquie.linton@terragraphics.com.

Download the TerraGraphics Scholarship Application Packet here.


April 30, 2019

In demonstrating our commitment to our Vision, TG has implemented a TerraGraphics College Scholarship Program to encourage and emphasize college education and community involvement. Supporting students in their education is important to TG. We’re committed to helping educate, inspire, and develop tomorrow’s leaders.  For more information on the program attributes and application process, please see the attached application packet.  For questions, please contact Beth Mata at beth.mata@terragraphics.com.

Download the TerraGraphics Scholarship Application Packet here.


April 30, 2019

TerraGraphics Environmental Engineering, Inc. (TerraGraphics) Quality Assurance (QA) Program continues to implement Nuclear Quality Assurance (NQA-1) and broaden business opportunities by providing clients with numerous quality-related services.

The QA Team promotes continuous improvement within TerraGraphics quality assurance systems, and hopes to expand TerraGraphics opportunities by improving quality-related procedures and incorporating standards into the daily work flow.  TerraGraphics QA Team hopes to be accredited to use other reputable assessment standards, along with NQA-1, in the near future.

TerraGraphics Quality Program has been surveilled, assessed, and audited to the requirements of NQA-1 by the following companies:

  • Washington River Protection Solutions, LLC,
  • Mission Support Alliance, LLC, and
  • Veolia

For more information about TerraGraphics Quality Assurance Program, please feel free to contact Anna Whoele at 509-547-3883.


September 12, 2018

The opportunity that comes with a great STEM education is clear.  From gaining the critical skills and knowledge needed to thrive in the 21stcentury economy, to solving problems in your own backyard, STEM is essential to every student’s future success.  What’s not always clear is the path from STEM student to STEM professional. That’s where TerraGraphics and the Mid-Columbia STEM Network come in.

TerraGraphics is a locally owned HUBZone Small Business that provides a wide range of technical support to projects throughout the western US, including the U. S. Department of Energy (DOE) Hanford Site. They specialize in electrical, mechanical, and structural design, field geologic and archaeological services, and many other STEM intensive services.  TerraGraphics has thrived throughout their 34 years in operations.  In 2013, TerraGraphics opened an office in the Tri-Cities and has experienced substantial growth and they know that their local community is a big reason why.  The Mid-Columbia STEM Network has been a pioneer in creating STEM education opportunity in the Tri-Cities area through bringing together the necessary partners of business, education, and the community at large.  This coalescence of stakeholders had led to transformational STEM experiences such as STEM like Me, a career connected learning experience that pairs middle school students with industry professionals through hands-on career exploration. “TerraGraphics extraordinary commitment to community service has led to them becoming a top provider of STEM Like ME! volunteers in our region.  TerraGraphics employees are creative, dedicated and make a huge impact on our students,” reports Deb Bowen, STEM Network Director.

President of TerraGraphics, Dave Legard, has made community giving and investment around STEM a core part of their business which is why they continue to maintain the federal designation of being a HUBZone-certified small business.  What this translates to is a commitment to hiring and supporting employees from historically and economically disadvantaged areas within our community.   But TerraGraphics knew they could do more.

When it comes to creating the opportunity that Washington students are so deserving of, it often takes a village to get them to that point where they can take charge of their own future. The partnership between TerraGraphics, the Mid-Columbia STEM Network, and the greater Tri-Cities community is an example of what that village looks like in the 21stcentury.