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Author: Southwest Environmental Finance Center

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Clean, safe water is vital to the health of all communities. It is important that citizens in these communities understand basic water issues, including quality, quantity, and links to public health. The Environment-Focused Learning Academy was created to present non-partisan, fact-based, educational information about water resources and related issues. EFLA is a resource to hear from your peers or experts in the field on many topics related to water, wastewater, and stormwater.
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Water Sustainability in Rivers - Episode 3: Solutions and Hope for Water Sustainability
Water Sustainability in Rivers - Episode 2: Challenges Encountered in Water Sustainability
Water Sustainability in Rivers - Episode 1: Getting to Know the Crew
Heather Himmelberger Discusses EFLA and the importance of the water profession to public health during pandemic
John Stomp of ABCWUA Discusses Water Operators as Essential Workers During Covid-19
Welcome to the Nourishing Our Riverlands Podcast where Jaimie Ritchie interviews people about Riparian Restoration. This is the trailer episode which gives you a basic idea of what the Nourishing Our Riverlands podcast is about. What is Riparian Restoration? Where is the Bosque? Listen now to find out!
Welcome to the Nourishing Our Riverlands Podcast where Jaimie Ritchie interviews people about Riparian Restoration. In this episode, hear why “climate change is water change” and why we don’t have to choose between saving the fish and saving the farmers. This episode is a compilation of key points from five interviews covering these topics and more. Jaimie Ritchie interviews Paul Tashjian, Todd Caplan, Peggy Norton, Kim Eichorst, and John Fleck. Go to efla.unm.edu/nourishing-our-riverlands to view this podcast on the EFLA website.
This is an interview with Juan Portillo and Randy Sugrue, water personnel at the Buckman Direct Diversion Facility (BDD) in Santa Fe, New Mexico.
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