Kate Lacey

Watershed Protection Section Program Manager at New Mexico Environment Department

Kate Lacey is a professional with a Master's degree in Hydrology and Water Resources Science. Kate has worked in various roles including as a River Stewardship Program Coordinator at the New Mexico Environment Department and as a Senior Water Resources Scientist at Albuquerque Bernalillo County Water Utility Authority. Prior to this, Kate served as a Watershed and Natural Resources Intern at the U.S. Forest Service. Kate's expertise lies in water resources management and watershed management.

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Santa Fe, United States

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New Mexico Environment Department

Our mission is to protect and restore the environment and to foster a healthy and prosperous New Mexico for present and future generations. We implement our mission guided by four tenets: #Science: Using the best available science to inform our decision-making in protecting public health and the environment. #Innovation: Employing creative engineering and technological solutions to address environmental challenges. #Collaboration: Engaging communities and interested stakeholders in environmental decision-making outcomes. #Compliance: Ensuring meaningful compliance with state regulations and permits; leveling the playing field through enforcement.


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