Teresa Lyndon is an environmental scientist with a strong background in Trash Amendments implementation planning and Municipal storm water permit compliance.
- M.S., Environmental Science, California State University, Chico
- B.A., Environmental Analysis and Design, University of California, Irvine
- Qualified Industrial Storm Water Practitioner (QISP) #01208, 2021
- Certified Professional in Storm Water Quality (CPSWQ) #1416, 2022
- Qualified SWPPP Developer (QSD)/Qualified SWPPP Practitioner (QSP) #28244
- City of Carlsbad: Municipal storm water inspection program coordination
- City of Escondido: Implementation planning for Trash Order
- City of Oceanside: Additional Priority Land Use and Feasibility Analysis for City Compliance with the Statewide Trash Control Policy and BMP Implementation Planning
- City of Lemon Grove: Storm water program and construction program coordination
- City of National City: Construction storm water inspection management
- City of Poway: Storm water program management and JRMP & WQIP annual reporting support
- City of San Diego: Annual reporting
- City of Santee: Storm water program management
- Trash Amendments implementation planning:
- Priority Land Use update, alternative land use substitution, on-land visual trash assessments, BMP feasibility and planning, cost estimation, preparation of jurisdictional maps, and time schedules
- Municipal storm water program management
- Construction storm water inspection management
- Industrial, commercial, residential, municipal inspection program management
- JRMP preparation, updates, and annual reporting
- Geographic Information Systems
- Data analysis
- Data management
- Grant writing and reporting
CWEA P3S Conference Program Speaker
- 2022: Adapting Stormwater Management for Full Trash Capture
CASQA Annual Conference Program Speaker