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Sarah A. Deslauriers Education
P.E., ENV SP – MSE Environmental Engineering,
University of Michigan, 2004
Associate Vice President – MS Atmospheric & Space Science,
Carollo Engineers, Inc. University of Michigan, 2002
Registered Professional Engineer (Civil), CA – BS Atmospheric, Oceanic, & Space
Science, University of Michigan, 2000
1469 Candelero Drive – Graduate Certificate, Program in Industrial
Walnut Creek, CA 94598 Ecology, University of Michigan, 2005
Mobile: (925) 705-6404
Email: sdeslauriers@gmail.com Work Experience
Ms. Deslauriers has over 15 years of experience in the water and wastewater
sector, including: legislative and regulatory advocacy on behalf of California’s Carollo Engineers, Inc.
wastewater sector; integrated water, wastewater, and biosolids master planning – Supervisory Technologist, Associate VP
and program management; performing and leading climate change vulnerability/ Jan 2019 – Present
resilience assessments; life cycle greenhouse gas emissions inventorying/ – Supervisory Technologist, Associate
management; water/air quality monitoring and laboratory analysis; project Jan 2018 – Dec 2018
prioritization using multi-criteria decision analysis; asset management; and funding – Senior Engineer, Jan 2016 – Dec 2017
application preparation and review (on behalf of funding administrators). Sarah – Lead Engineer, Jan 2012 – Dec 2016
also serves as Carollo’s Climate Change and Sustainable Solutions Lead. – Staff Engineer, Aug 2005 – Dec 2012
Selected Experience Center for Sustainable Systems (U-M)
– Research Associate, June 2004 - July
Statewide Program Management & Advocacy. Serving as CASA’s Climate 2005
Change Program Manager since 2013, Sarah has been responsible for
implementing CASA’s vision to be the recognized providers of education, Professional Associations
leadership, and advocacy for California's wastewater community on climate
change issues (both mitigation and adaptation). – CA Association of Sanitation Agencies
(CASA)
Bay Area Program Management & Advocacy. Serving as the Bay Area – CA Water Environment Association
Biosolids Coalition Program Manager since 2016, supporting efforts performing (CWEA)
administrative duties, member recruitment, engineering support to subregional – Bay Area Clean Water Agencies (BACWA)
project development for long term sustainable biosolids management for 19- – Central Valley Clean Water Association
member agencies, tracking/evaluating emerging technologies, supporting (CVCWA)
academic research (in collaboration with UC-Merced) to valuate land application – Water Environment Federation (WEF)
of biosolids products, tracking/pursuing alternative funding, and serving as the – National Association of Clean Water
face of the Coalition. Agencies (NACWA)
Bay Area Clean Water Agencies Air Issues & Regulations (AIR) – American Water Works Association
Engineering Consultant. Support and represent BACWA membership interests (AWWA)
in oral and written communication and development of air permits, regulations,
and climate change policy with Bay Area Air District staff, Air Resources Board Industry Leadership
staff, and other state agencies, as needed.
– CASA Climate Change Program Manager,
State Water Resources Control Board WWTP Co-Digestion Capacity Current
Analysis. Assistant Project Manager overseeing the statewide analysis of food – Bay Area Biosolids Coalition Program
waste quantities, assessing WWTP anaerobic digestion capacity needs/ Manager, Current
availability, impacts on greenhouse gas production, and developing measures to – CVCWA Climate & Air Issues Committee,
successfully implement co-digestion of food waste across California WWTPs. Former Vice-Chair
– WEF Bioenergy Technology
Integrated Water, Wastewater, & Biosolids Master Planning. Served as Subcommittee, Current Vice-Chair
project engineer, task engineer, or project manager for over 20 master plans for
plants ranging in average dry weather flow from 2 to 450 mgd. – WEF Greenhouse Gas Subcommittee,
Former Chair & Vice-Chair
Greenhouse Gas (GHG) Emissions Inventory/Management. Evaluate GHG – NACWA Climate & Resilience Committee
emissions resulting from the construction and/or operation of project alternatives Member
developed for dozens of WWTP master plans and mandatory reporting in the – AWWA Water Resources Sustainability
U.S. (in compliance with California and U.S. EPA Mandatory Reporting Division Climate Change Committee,
Programs). Former Chair & Vice Chair
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