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Water: More or Less 2018: An anthology of history, art and essay in Bloomington, MN
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Rachel Maddow: "How great to see such a holistic, 360 degree view of such an essential thing." Even seven years later, the third 2018 edition reflects constant state of change in California's timeless water issues. With inevitable natural disaster challenges to infrastructure like fire, flood, mud, drought, it includes an essay on dam safety, with Oroville Dam as an example. Presented as an anthology in three dimensions - history, story, and images in paintings and photography, it captures moments of change both visually and verbally. Droughts, floods and water quality issues cast harsh light on how we use water in our lives, our agriculture and our environment. Water policy and use are changing in dramatic ways that also consider the public's right to safe drinking water. "Water: More or Less" provides intriguing insight as to how we got to this point, and proposes options for solutions and answers. Twenty-one top water policy leaders add their diverse voices with personal essays written just for this book, and tell why they care so passionately about water. We are planning on a 4th edition, targeted towards the general public, rather than the water industry. Sincerely, Rita and Stephanie
Rachel Maddow: "How great to see such a holistic, 360 degree view of such an essential thing." Even seven years later, the third 2018 edition reflects constant state of change in California's timeless water issues. With inevitable natural disaster challenges to infrastructure like fire, flood, mud, drought, it includes an essay on dam safety, with Oroville Dam as an example. Presented as an anthology in three dimensions - history, story, and images in paintings and photography, it captures moments of change both visually and verbally. Droughts, floods and water quality issues cast harsh light on how we use water in our lives, our agriculture and our environment. Water policy and use are changing in dramatic ways that also consider the public's right to safe drinking water. "Water: More or Less" provides intriguing insight as to how we got to this point, and proposes options for solutions and answers. Twenty-one top water policy leaders add their diverse voices with personal essays written just for this book, and tell why they care so passionately about water. We are planning on a 4th edition, targeted towards the general public, rather than the water industry. Sincerely, Rita and Stephanie

















