
San Diego County CA— San Diego Coastkeeper announced that Executive Director Megan Baehrens will end her leadership role with the organization on October 2. After more than six years with the water quality watchdog, Baehrens will assume her new job as senior director of collaborative philanthropy at San Diego Grantmakers. The organization’s board of directors has formed an executive director search committee and is reviewing applications on a rolling basis through October 30, 2015. The job description can be found here.
Culminated 15 years of work to earn unanimous San Diego City Council approval to transition the Point Loma Wastewater Treatment plant to a potable reuse facility.
Worked alongside Senator Marty Block to pass statewide legislation that approved beach water quality testing that can produce warnings in two to four hours rather than 24 hours.
Ensured the San Diego Regional Water Quality Control Board adopted a unique new municipal stormwater permit that includes a watershed-based management strategy advocated for by San Diego Coastkeeper.
Reached an agreement with the Department of Defense to reduce sewage spills on Camp Pendleton to ten or fewer each year and ensure that the public is notified of all human and environmental threats when they do occur.
Aligned Coastkeeper lessons and Project SWELL with new Common Core standards so that teachers and informal educators can meet state requirements while also teaching environmental science.