The nonprofit, which consumes up to 17,000 gallons of water per day, has a plan to expand facilities and cut water use by up to 90%. Officials say the new reclamation system could make Laguna Beach a conservation leader.
Glenn Gray, a local resident, retired bank executive and PMMC board member for the past five years, will helm the rescue and rehabilitation organization starting May 31.
Peter Chang, who helped grow PMMC's programs and fundraising efforts, resigned Friday after nearly four years of leadership. An interim CEO has been appointed.