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Join Charley Wilson, Southern California Water Coalition executive director, as he talks to the most interesting and innovative people working in California water today.

Nov 1, 2022

The Colorado River is one of the most important rivers in the United States. It has been in the news a lot lately because of the drought and how it’s affecting people and businesses that count on it for drinking water.

This episode features an important panel discussion on the collaborative approach to Colorado...


Aug 2, 2022

The Metropolitan Water District of Southern California was founded in 1928 under an act of the California Legislature to build and operate the Colorado River Aqueduct. Today Metropolitan  delivers water from the Colorado River and Northern California to its 26 member water agencies that serve 19 million people in Los...


Jun 7, 2022

In this episode of What Matters Water TV + Podcast, we talk to experts about how Sites Reservoir in the Sacramento Valley is the future of water storage in California and why it is so crucial for our entire state, especially as we face a severe water crisis with the historic drought.

There have been many discussions...


Apr 12, 2022

See how unusual career paths and a willingness to take risks led these four women to lead California water agencies and boards. 

Our sixth episode features a roundtable discussion with four women who have made crucial contributions to achieving sustainability. They are leaders, collaborative peers and experts who...


Mar 8, 2022

Learn about two women who have done amazing things for the environment and water issues in our state. They’ve broken barriers and achieved tremendous results – and their work will undoubtedly have an effect on Californians for generations to come.

Martha Guzman was appointed by President Biden as the first Latina to...