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Testimony of Peter Gleick: Recommendations to Congress for Fundamental Changes in National Water Policy

December 8, 2011 | publication


This testimony of Dr. Peter H. Gleick before the Subcommittee on Water and Power of the Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources for the Hearing on Opportunities and Challenges was given on December 8, 2011 to address domestic and global water supply issues.



Notes from the Field: Waterways

December 5, 2011 | post


Indonesia is a beautiful place full of people with ready smiles. It is a democratic country with a rich cultural history. Given it is identified as one of the rising Southeast Asian economies, I was excited to see the state of water here.


Water-use Efficiency and Productivity: Rethinking the Basin Approach

December 4, 2011 | publication


The Pacific Institute provides thoughtful new analysis to help move beyond the theoretical quagmire that has characterized the debate over water use efficiency for decades.


Notes from the Field: Sustainability of Supply: The Story of Community Water Associations (HIPPAMs) in Malang

December 4, 2011 | post


Imagine if the water you were being supplied with regularly to your home suddenly began drying up?


Notes from the Field: Sanitation Task Force Should be Introduced in Burkina Faso Says Womens Group

December 3, 2011 | post


Imagine if the water you were being supplied with regularly to your home suddenly began drying up?


At a Crossroads in Our Region’s Health: Freight Transport and the Future of Community Health in the San Francisco Bay Area

December 2, 2011 | publication


Priority Development Areas in the San Francisco Bay region overlap with communities with the highest health risk from toxic air contaminants, including diesel pollution from freight transport, designated as CARE zones by the Air District.


Notes from the Field: Multiple Uses of Water

November 26, 2011 | post


The Amprong River in the city of Malang in Indonesia provides a truly rich example of the power and the challenges of multiple use water systems.


Notes from the Field: How Can We Promote Sustainable WASH Facilities at the Community Level? Naba Kuliga in Burkina Faso Joins the Discussion.

November 14, 2011 | post


I took a recent trip to Burkina Faso to conduct a learning session on the WASH decision-making tool (www.washchoices.org) currently being developed by Pacific Institute. 


Water for Energy: Future Water Needs for Electricity in the Intermountain West

November 3, 2011 | publication


The production of electricity, from fuel extraction to electricity generation, has growing impacts on both water availability and quality.


Notes from the Field: The “We are Coming Syndrome” Calls for Community-Decision-Making Tool

November 2, 2011 | post


In Ghana, there is a saying that goes like this: “the world changing does not mean the sky will be on the ground but only that people will shift away from doing things the way they used to do them.”



The World’s Water, Volume 7

October 18, 2011 | publication


The World’s Water, Vol. 7 was released as the Pacific Institute headed into its 25th Anniversary year.



Water Works: Rebuilding Infrastructure, Creating Jobs, Greening the Environment

October 4, 2011 | publication


Every year, 860 billion gallons of untreated sewage enter the United States’ waterways – enough to cover the entire state of Pennsylvania with waste one-inch deep.


Notes from the Field: DIY: Do-It-Yourself as a Way of Life

September 17, 2011 | post


DIY is one of those terms that is at once so familiar to me and seems universally used and understood, but in reality it takes on a very different meaning in different contexts, cultures or countries.



Notes from the Field: Urban Water Sources in Malang and Makassar, Indonesia

September 10, 2011 | post


In a tropical country like Indonesia water is available everywhere -- pouring down in torrents onto city streets, hovering as mist in rainforests and along the coastline, snaking as rivers from countryside to city, and bubbling up from beneath your feet where you least expect it.


The Waghad System: Institutions, the Role of Mobile Technology, and Wise Water Use

August 26, 2011 | post


The Waghad system has well developed water institutions that have contributed to it being such a major success story. One of the hardest problems to tackle in all water management is enforcement of rules.


Notes from the Field: Community Learning Sessions in Malang

July 30, 2011 | post


At the beginning of one of the WATER SMS Project learning sessions in Malang, Indonesia, resident Pak Suep said, “We feel that we are small people. We don’t have any right to complain.”


Speaking Truth on Coming Home: Research Findings and Recommendations on Re-entry in Richmond

July 26, 2011 | publication


Incarceration affects individuals, families, and the community in profound ways. The Safe Return Project is a participatory research and action initiative led by a group of formerly incarcerated Richmond, California residents carrying out research, community organizing, and policy advocacy to improve community reintegration after incarceration.


Potential Water Savings Associated with Agricultural Water Efficiency Improvements: A Case Study of California

July 26, 2011 | publication


The Pacific Institute analyzes the potential for water savings from irrigation efficiency improvements in California, USA in a newly published peer-reviewed article in the journal Water Policy.


Letter on California Department of Water Resources’ Emergency Agricultural Water Measurement Regulation

July 22, 2011 | publication


This letter on the California Department of Water Resources’ emergency agricultural water measurement regulation from the Pacific Institute claims the regulation fails to comply with SBX7-7 and would result in little change in agricultural water management.


Notes from the Field: A Success Story in Participatory Irrigation Management in India: The Waghad Farmer Managed Irrigation System

July 15, 2011 | post


Last week I visited a farmer-managed irrigation system in India's Waghad Medium Irrigation Project. 


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