• S2 Ep3 AHLF Presents Lifetime Member: Sara Huber

  • Apr 15 2024
  • Length: 25 mins
  • Podcast
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S2 Ep3 AHLF Presents Lifetime Member: Sara Huber

  • Summary

  • Sara Huber is a Water Resource Control Engineer with the State Water Resource Control Board. Sara is part of an all-hazard emergency management team based out of the California Environmental Protection Agency Headquarters in Sacramento and most recently supported emergency response and recovery operations for the January 2024 winter storms, tropical storm Hilary and the January-February 2024 winter storms. Before joining state service in 2019, Sara was an environmental consultant based out of Carlsbad, where she performed watershed assessments and helped clients comply with environmental regulations. Sara is a California Registered Engineer with a Bachelor's of Science in Civil Engineering and a Masters Degree in international water law and policy. Sara is an AHLF Life Member and enjoys promoting science, technology, engineering, and math as her schedule allows.

    Contact The Show

    Podcast Website: Nature All Around Me

    The Foundation website: Agua Hedionda Lagoon Foundation or call 760-804-1969

    Website: https://www.aguahedionda.org

    YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@AguaHediondaLagoonFoundation

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/aguahediondalagoonfoundation/

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/aguahedionda/

    Producers: Samantha Richter, Lisa Rodman, Emily Bonds, Kellie Davis, Chris Swann, John Sanders, Samual Davis

    Music: Frogs by the Water Hole by Chris Swann/Swann Concepts Pub

    Studio: Imagine Podcasting, Carlsbad California

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