Edwards Aquifer Authority
Scott D. Storment is an experienced professional in environmental management and sustainability, currently serving as Executive Director and Senior Director of Threatened & Endangered Species at the Edwards Aquifer Authority since August 2018. Previously, Scott D. Storment held roles such as Sr. Account Executive at Ameresco, where responsibilities included business development in municipal and educational sectors for energy projects, and Director of Natural Resources at the Alamo Area Council of Governments, focusing on air quality. Additional experience includes serving as Principal at Green Hub Advisors, Interim Executive Director at Mission Verde Alliance, and Chief Operating Officer at Tejas Verde Group, in addition to leadership positions at the North American Development Bank and the Texas Secretary of State's Office. Scott D. Storment holds a Master's degree in Community and Regional Planning from The University of New Mexico and a Bachelor's degree in History and Spanish from Texas A&M University.
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Edwards Aquifer Authority
The Edwards Aquifer Authority is a political subdivision of the State of Texas that was created to manage, enhance, and protect the Edwards Aquifer system. A 17-member board of directors representing Atascosa, Bexar, Caldwell, Comal, Guadalupe, Hays, Medina, and Uvalde counties continues its mission Teams of geologists, hydro-geologists, environmental scientists, environmental technicians, educators, and administrative staff collaborate daily to manage, enhance, and protect the Edwards Aquifer for the approximately 2 million South Texans who rely on the aquifer as their primary source of water. The focus of the Education Program is to inform and educate our community of learners about the Edwards Aquifer and the issues affecting it as the region's primary water resource.