Kay Brothers
Deputy General Manager, Engineering / Operations
Southern Nevada Water Authority
Kay Brothers serves as deputy general manager of engineering and operations for the Southern Nevada Water Authority, which is responsible for acquiring, treating and delivering water to local agencies that collectively serve 1.8 million residents and nearly 40 million annual visitors. She oversees the authority's Engineering and Resources departments, as well as the Southern Nevada Water System, the community's primary drinking-water treatment and transmission network. Prior to her appointment as deputy general manager in 2002, Brothers was the authority's Director of Resources.
Brothers has been with the organization since 1986, beginning her tenure as a hydrologist. Previously, she worked in the petroleum and mining industries overseeing environmental compliance programs and designing wastewater treatment and groundwater mitigation facilities. Brothers earned a degree in environmental engineering from the New Mexico Institute of Technology.
Among her many professional achievements, Brothers helped develop the country's largest injection-based groundwater recharge program. Through this innovative program, the Water Authority has created water reserves totaling approximately 100 billion gallons beneath the Las Vegas Valley.
Brothers serves on the boards of directors for the Water Education Foundation and the Water For the West Foundation. She also is a member of the Colorado River Basin Salinity Control Forum and serves on the advisory board of the UNLV College of Sciences. When not attending to the needs of her four bassett hounds, she enjoys golf, hiking and reading.
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