Episode 27: Felicia Marcus

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Felicia Marcus is a visiting fellow with the Water in the West program at Stanford University, as well as a founding member of the Water Policy Group.I think there was a bit of denial where folks felt like they had planned for a three-year drought, and they were fine. It’s like, “Dude–we could have a 10- or a 40-year drought.” So that’s not good enough. We kind of [need] to amp it up.   Notes and references from this episode: Water in the West program - Stanford UniversityWater Policy Group - home pageJonathan Gold - LA Times archiveJudge Harry Pregerson - Wikipedia biographyCalifornia Water Action Plan - State of California Sustainable Groundwater Management Act (SGMA) - State of California “California leads effort to let rivers roam, lower flood risk,” by Kathleen Ronayne, Associated Press=====Produced, hosted and edited by Stu VanAirsdaleTheme music: Sounds SupremeTwitter: @WhatCaliforniaSubstack newsletter: whatiscalifornia.substack.comSupport What is California? on Patreon: patreon.com/whatiscalifornia  Email: hello@whatiscalifornia.comPlease subscribe wherever you get your podcasts. And if you liked What is California?, please rate and review What is California? on Apple Podcasts! It helps new listeners find the show.

Episode 27: Felicia Marcus

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