Trey Driscoll serves as the President of the San Diego Branch of the Groundwater Resources Association of California (GRA), where he leverages his extensive expertise as a Principal Hydrogeologist. With a robust background in water resources and environmental services, Trey is dedicated to advancing sustainable...
Trey Driscoll serves as the President of the San Diego Branch of the Groundwater Resources Association of California (GRA), where he leverages his extensive expertise as a Principal Hydrogeologist. With a robust background in water resources and environmental services, Trey is dedicated to advancing sustainable groundwater management practices. His leadership role at GRA allows him to influence key initiatives that address critical issues in water supply planning and development, particularly in the context of California's diverse and often challenging hydrological landscape.
Under Trey's guidance, the San Diego Branch has focused on organizing educational programs and webinars that tackle pressing topics such as groundwater quality, environmental compliance, and the impacts of climate change on water resources. His commitment to fostering environmental awareness is evident in the collaborative efforts he promotes among industry professionals, stakeholders, and policymakers. By facilitating knowledge exchange and technical leadership, Trey aims to enhance the understanding of hydrogeology and groundwater management practices within the community.
Trey's skill set is complemented by his proficiency in environmental consulting, remediation, and permitting, making him a valuable resource for addressing complex environmental challenges. His work not only contributes to the GRA's mission of protecting and improving groundwater supply and quality but also positions him as a thought leader in the field. As he continues to champion innovative solutions and best practices, Trey Driscoll remains a pivotal figure in shaping the future of water resource management in California.