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Protecting California's Water Before It Runs Out

Protecting California's Water Before It Runs Out

FromWest Coast Water Justice


Protecting California's Water Before It Runs Out

FromWest Coast Water Justice

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Length:
59 minutes
Released:
Oct 11, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

In this episode, we follow up with Clifford Lee, retired Deputy Attorney General with the California Department of Justice. We dive deeper into water policy and hear about critical changes needed to protect our most valuable resource: water! We are faced with a 27-year delay in the adoption of new scientific recommendations and species protections for the SF Bay Delta, the lifeblood of our state.  While at the same time critical aquifers across the state are being over-pumped and going dry.We learn that California needs to catch up with other Western states on the regulation of groundwater extraction and quantifying river diversions. Clifford, a public servant of 40 years is sounding the alarm and urging us to educate ourselves about our water resources before they are gone. This episode is packed with the information we need now, so we can reform water policy in California for a sustainable future.DisclaimerThe views and opinions expressed in this program do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of Save California Salmon or any entities mentioned. Get involvedUpdating California Water Laws to Address Drought and ClimateChange, PCL Recommendations"Federalism and Water" by Clifford LeeSave California SalmonCalifornia Water JusticeCalifornia State Water Resources Control BoardTwitter  Instagram  Facebook Episode creditsProducer: Natalie KilmerProduction Support: Kasil Willie and Kendall CrakowMusic by Tony Bald, Adam Inguiez, and Danny Snyder
Released:
Oct 11, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

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A podcast about grassroots water justice in the Western United States. We interview experts about their local watersheds and how the health of our water impacts every facet of our lives and future generations.