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National Geographic ScienceBlogs: Peak Water in the American West

August 20, 2013 | post


It is no surprise, of course, that the western United States is dry. The entire history of the West can be told (and has been, in great books like Cadillac...


Why Water Managers Should Embrace Social Media

August 19, 2013 | post


Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Instagram, Pinterest. I don’t need to explain what social media is because chances are you’re plugged into one, if not most, of these social media platforms.


Water Rates: Conservation and Revenue Stability – Issue Brief

August 14, 2013 | publication


Supplying water to customers is a business. As in any business, water sales revenues need to be accurately forecasted and balanced against current and long-term future water supply and treatment costs.


Assessing Water Affordability: A Pilot Study in Two Regions of California

August 14, 2013 | publication


A pilot study in California showed that many households, even within affluent communities, routinely spent over the affordability threshold of two percent of their household income on their water bill. The number of water systems with “unaffordable” rates varied by region and measure used, with important implications for policymakers.






Remembering Mike Taugher

July 31, 2013 | post



Community Reintegration and Employment in Contra Costa County

July 30, 2013 | publication


The Safe Return Project - a participatory action research process in Richmond, California involving formerly incarcerated residents in carrying out research and organizing to increase opportunities for community reintegration...


You are Here. Don’t Mess it Up.

July 24, 2013 | post



Global Water Governance in the 21st Century

July 24, 2013 | publication


Growing pressure on global water resources is having major impacts on our social, economic, and environmental well-being.





Economic Justice and the Green Economy

July 13, 2013 | post


Advancing sustainability entails developing economic strategies that preserve ecosystems, minimize and mitigate impacts on society, and address social disparities and injustice. Jobs and wealth are intimately entwined with the use of water, other natural resources, and local populations.






Water Rates: Communication and Education – Issue Brief

June 30, 2013 | publication


All water service providers must periodically correspond with their customers as well as state and local decision makers. In times of emergency messages can help customers understand what to expect next and when disrupted service might be restored. But regular communication in non-emergency periods is also necessary.




American Rivers: A Graphic

June 20, 2013 | post




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