U.S. Water Infrastructure

U.S. Water Infrastructure

Demand for water is increasing rapidly but traditional solutions like dams, wells and river diversion are only part of the solution: The current state of the nation's water infrastructure and what it may take to avert critical shortages in...

Demand for water is increasing rapidly but traditional solutions like dams, wells and river diversion are only part of the solution: The current state of the nation's water infrastructure and what it may take to avert critical shortages in the years ahead

Guests

Robert Glennon

professor of law and public policy, Rogers College of Law at the University of Arizona
author of "Unquenchable:America's Water Crisis and What To Do About It" and "Water Follies: Groundwater Pumping and the Fate of America's Fresh Water"

Peter Tunnicliffe

president, Water Design-Build Council
and senior vice president, CDM, a global consulting, engineering and construction firm

Nancy Stoner

co-director, water program, NRDC

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