It’s time to switch gears and focus attention for a few weeks on a topic you probably know as “instream flow” and everybody else would call “enough clean water”… if they thought about it all. That’s because even in parched Southwestern states like California, Texas, and New Mexico, where lawyers and lobbyists battle over who owns every drop, the average citizen is still a little bit more likely to worry about pollution than waste.
How could this be?
And what can those working to keep water in the rivers where it belongs do to get the public’s attention?
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