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Managing Wastewater in a Changing Climate

By Caitrin Chappelle, Henry McCann, David Jassby, Kurt Schwabe

California’s wastewater sector helps protect public health and the environment. It is also the source of recycled water. But climate change is bringing water scarcity and other pressures to the sector. Shifts in policy and planning can help prepare the sector for a more volatile future.

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Reducing Drought Risks in Rural Communities

By Alvar Escriva-Bou

California’s rural communities are disproportionately exposed to drinking water shortages during drought. Improved planning efforts can help.

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California’s Water: Protecting Headwaters

By Ellen Hanak, Jeffrey Mount, Van Butsic, Joshua Viers ...

Mountainous regions provide most of the state’s water supply. But major problems loom— from a growing risk of wildfires to a shrinking snowpack. This brief outlines ways California and the federal government—the largest landowner in headwater areas—could address critical problems in these areas.

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California’s Water: The Colorado River

By Ellen Hanak, Jeffrey Mount, Brian Gray, Kurt Schwabe ...

The Colorado River—a major water source for Southern California’s cities and farms—is shared among seven states and Mexico. Water use now outstrips supply. The environmental impacts of water use in this basin pose special challenges. This brief describes adaptation strategies so that the river can continue to provide essential benefits to the region.

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What Motivates People to Use Less Water?

By Lori Pottinger

During droughts, households can be inundated by messages to use less water. We talked to Katrina Jessoe about what motivates people to conserve.

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