Presentations

 

SeaLevel-Planning

Sea Level Rise Planning: The Good, the Bad, the Ugly

Presentation by Ed Spriggs, Mayor Pro Tem, City of Imperial Beach, Feb 25, 2021

WIN 4 ALL: Securing Regional Resiliency Through Sustainable Groundwater

WIN 4 ALL: Securing Regional Resiliency Through Sustainable Groundwater

Presentation by Regional Water Independence

Stormwater Capture Program

Stormwater Capture Program

Presentation by Art Castro of LADWP

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Los Angeles Groundwater Replenishment Project: LA’s Water Supply Situation

Presentation by LADWP

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The Smart Alternative to Tunnel(s): A Sensible Water Management Portfolio

Presentation by Sierra Club Angeles Chapter Water Committee

Styrofoam Cup

Pasadena Citizens’ Resource Guide
Regarding the Need for a
Polystyrene (aka “Styrofoam™”) Ordinance

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Water & Clothing: Videos and Gallery

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Chasing Water—A 1,500 Mile Video Journey Reveals the Thirst of the Southwest: VIDEO

In Chasing Water, photojournalist Peter McBride sets out to document the flow of the Colorado River from source to sea. A Colorado native, McBride hails from a ranching family that depends on the Colorado for irrigation, and this is the story of his backyard.

His simple desire is to find out where the irrigation water of his youth went after his family used it, and how long it took the water to reach the ocean. His experience, however, is not so straightforward, analogous, perhaps, to tracking down a special friend from childhood—one who was always full of vitality—only to find her utterly changed and diminished. Writer John Waterman joins McBride on this 1,500-mile journey, one that shows how the thirst of the 30 million that the Colorado supports takes an unhealthy toll.

[Top header image: Tenaya Creek, Yosemite National Park. Spring Runoff. ©Steve Anderson, All Rights Reserved.]
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