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"California's Water Crisis" Topic of New PBS Segment
Latest Episode in the "California's Water" Series Debuts Sept. 1
| Quelle: Association of California Water Agencies
SACRAMENTO, CA--(Marketwire - August 31, 2009) - The devastating impacts of water shortages
on Central Valley farms and communities are revealed in the latest segment
of the "California's Water" series, produced by Huell Howser and
underwritten by members of the Association of California Water Agencies
(ACWA). The new segment debuts Sept. 1 in Sacramento and will air
throughout the month on PBS affiliates around the state.
"California's Water Crisis" offers a first-hand look at the mounting toll
of water shortages on the west side of the San Joaquin Valley this summer.
During the episode, Howser talks with a number of growers struggling to
keep tomato, almond and other crops going.
"This ground is some of the most fertile in the world, but without water,
it's just dirt," says Bob Diedrich, a fourth-generation farmer who has
fallowed 70% of his acreage due to shortages this year. "It almost makes a
guy want to cry."
The episode includes a visit to San Luis Reservoir, the largest off-stream
reservoir in the U.S., which was at its lowest level on record for the time
of year.
"We are in a water crisis here in California, a crisis which will spread
from the San Joaquin Valley and end up affecting every single one of us who
call California home," Howser says.
The segment will air at 7 p.m. Sept. 1 on KVIE in Sacramento, at 7 p.m.
Sept. 4 on KVPT in Fresno, at 7:30 p.m. Sept. 9 on KCET in Los Angeles, at
5:30 p.m. Sept. 12 on KPBS in San Diego, and at 9 p.m. Sept. 24 on KVCR in
San Bernardino. It will air statewide on PBS stations (check local listings
for details).
The "California's Water" series began airing in April 2006 and covers
issues identified in ACWA's comprehensive policy document, "No Time to
Waste: A Blueprint for California's Water." More than 20 segments have
aired to date.
ACWA is a statewide association of public agencies whose 450 members are
responsible for about 90% of the water delivered in California. For more
information, visit www.acwa.com.