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Peggie King

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Peggie King moved from Santa Cruz to Lake County in 1983. After graduating from college she lived on the shores of Clear Lake where she developed a passion for the lake and a deep appreciation for its amazing vibrancy and beauty. 
​Peggie has worked in the environmental field in Lake County since the early-1990’s starting with the County of Lake in the air quality department and then moving on to water resources including working on several projects on Clear Lake and its watershed. Peggie previously worked for the UC Davis Clear Lake Environmental Research Center conducting many research projects focused on understanding the Clear Lake ecosystem and for the County of Lake managing a variety of water and wastewater projects including the Geysers Effluent Pipeline Basin 2000 project. 

​Peggie has also worked on many high-profile projects while employed at a multi-national consulting firm based in Sacramento where she contributed her knowledge to a wide variety of important water resource and alternative energy projects. Peggie currently works as an independent environmental consultant in Lake County.  Peggie is keenly interested in ensuring that the Middle Creek Marsh Restoration and Sulphur Bank Mercury Mine Superfund Site projects move forward in order to enhance and protect the valuable water resource and habitat that Clear Lake offers to the community including residents and wildlife. 

​Peggie has a BA degree in Environmental Studies and Community Studies from U.C. Santa Cruz. Peggie lives in Lake County with her husband of many years and has raised a family in Kelseyville. ​

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  • About Us
    • Who We Are >
      • About CLERC
      • BOARD OF DIRECTORS
      • STAFF
      • Collaborators
    • What We Do >
      • Fire & Forestry >
        • Community Projects >
          • Hazardous Fuel Reduction Project - Phase 1
          • Wildfire Resilience Project - Phase 1
          • Northshore Fuels Team
          • South Lake Chipping Program
          • Fox Drive Fire Prevention Project
          • Middletown and Cobb Evacuation Route Clearing
          • Bottle Rock Rd Project
        • Cost-Share Programs >
          • North Bay Forest Improvement Program (NBFIP)
          • Building Fire Resiliency in California's Coast Range Forests and Grasslands
      • Hitch Observation Program
  • The CLERC Lab
  • Resources
    • Current Conditions
    • Lab Forms
    • Report Hitch Sighting
    • Lake County TREX
    • Wildfire Resiliency Resources
    • The CLERC Library
  • Connect
    • CLERC News
    • Work With Us
    • Contact Us >
      • Landowner Contact Form
    • Donate