Project H2O
Last fall, solving the state's water crisis was a hot political issue. Now we've had a rainy winter, and some of that interest seems to have flagged. What does that say about the political climate regarding water reform? All week, California Department of Water Resources Director Lester Snow and Mindy McIntyre of the Planning and Conservation League debate state water policy.
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Storygallery: The Great Thirst
April 11, 2008
BLOWBACK
Conserving California's water
Today, Snow and McIntyre consider how best to conserve water. Previously, they discussed the political urgency of fixing the state's water crisis, the proposed peripheral canal around the Sacramento-San Joaquin River Delta, population growth and the filtering of ocean water.
April 10, 2008
DUST-UP
All that water, every drop to drink
Today, McIntyre and Snow discuss the feasibility of filtering ocean water to supply California's water needs. Previously, they debated the of fixing the state's water crisis, the proposed around the Sacramento-San Joaquin River Delta and . Tomorrow, they'll debate measures to reduce water consumption.
April 9, 2008
DUST-UP
Dampening growth
Today, Snow and McIntyre discuss ways to reconcile California's projected population growth and the state's limited water supply. Previously, they debated the political urgency of fixing the state's water crisis and the proposed peripheral canal around the Sacramento-San Joaquin River Delta. Tomorrow and Friday, they'll discuss desalination and measures to reduce water consumption.
April 8, 2008
DUST-UP
Dredging around the Delta
Today, McIntyre and Snow weigh the effects of building a canal on the Delta. Previously, they debated the political urgency of ending the state's water crisis. Later in the week, they'll discuss population growth, water desalination and more.
April 7, 2008
DUST-UP
California's big gulp
Today, Snow and McIntyre begin their Dust-Up with a debate on the political urgency of ending the state's water crisis. Later in the week, they'll discuss population growth, water desalination and more.
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