Owner of CatchingH2O, a localized water system design, build business, Brook has spent more than fifteen years designing, installing, and teaching about rainwater harvesting, greywater reuse, and regenerative water infrastructure across the region. Her work has helped thousands of households, schools, and community organizations reduce potable water demand while building climate resilience from the ground up.
Brook is known not only for her technical expertise—spanning system design, permitting, and hands-on installation—but also for her commitment to public education and capacity building. She has trained homeowners, contractors, planners, and students in practical water stewardship, and she has been a driving force in normalizing greywater and rainwater systems as essential components of California’s climate adaptation strategy.
Her business model is deeply values driven. She blends ecological design, community empowerment, and systems thinking, demonstrating what localized water infrastructure looks like when it is rooted in justice, resilience, and everyday practice.













