Santa Margarita Water District
Nathan Adams has a diverse work experience in the water industry. Nathan started their career as the Water Resources & Conservation Manager for the City of San Clemente from August 2006 to December 2011. Nathan then transitioned to Santiago Canyon College, where they served as an Instructor in the Water Utility Science Program from August 2008 to December 2011. In 2011, they joined Irvine Ranch Water District as a Water Use Efficiency Analyst until May 2014. Currently, Nathan is the Director of Water Resiliency - Customer Relations for Santa Margarita Water District, a position they have held since May 2014.
Nathan Adams obtained their Bachelor of Arts degree in Environmental Studies and Planning from Sonoma State University from 1996 to 2000. Nathan then pursued a Master's degree in Environmental Science and Management at UC Santa Barbara from 2004 to 2006. Prior to their master's degree, Nathan attended the University of Michigan from 2001 to 2002 to study Landscape Architecture, although the degree obtained during this time is unspecified.
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Santa Margarita Water District
Southern Orange County, CA is mostly dependent on imported drinking water. We're committed to developing local, reliable, and sustainable water supplies to reduce our dependence on drinking water that comes from hundreds of miles away. We're proud to have California's first recycled water swimming lake, Lake Mission Viejo, and Orange County's largest recycled water reservoir, Trampas Canyon.