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Frank Lyles

Drought planning and climate change adaptation across California and the Western US

Frank Lyles is a dedicated water resource professional whose commitment to addressing freshwater scarcity has shaped his career. With the challenges of climate change and drought becoming more pronounced, Frank plays a pivotal role in guiding water utilities, irrigation districts, and environmental NGOs across California and the American West. His overarching goals focus on adapting to the 'new normal' of water management strategically, ensuring sustainability, and equitably navigating the regulatory landscape.

At Zanjero, Frank's work encompasses a diverse range of critical areas including regulatory compliance, water rights, and sustainable groundwater management. This multifaceted role allows him to engage deeply with both community needs and environmental obligations, effectively serving the interests of multiple stakeholders. His expertise extends to general and master plan updates, which are essential for long-term planning and operational efficiency within water management systems. As an advocate for environmental justice, Frank ensures that the initiatives undertaken consider the marginalized communities that are often affected most by water scarcity and inequitable resource distribution.

Frank's educational background in Environmental Analysis from Pomona College has equipped him with the analytical skills and interdisciplinary perspective necessary to address complex environmental issues effectively. His academic training is complemented by hands-on experience in various capacities related to water resource planning, reflecting a robust commitment to service and community involvement.

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Seattle, Washington, United States