On October 01, 2014 at 03:06PM, Tom at Watery Foundation published the following article:

A Californian “civil servant who reads reports” blogs occasionally at “On the Public Record.” I want to enthusiastically recommend three particular posts published there a few days ago. The first is titled, New American Dustbowl, Mr. Heathcock, and two related ones follow it.

The posts are in part a response to Alan Heathcock’s essay about drought and agriculture in California’s Central Valley. Together, the three posts are a deeply-thought guide to unspoken cultural assumptions about water management in California. The implicit expectations in Florida are similar and will come to the fore when the next drought develops. We too need a better understanding of resilience in the face of contemporary water challenges.

Read this article from Watery Foundation at http://www.wateryfoundation.com/?p=10705.
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Tom Swihart's website and blog, Watery Foundation, is all about water management in Florida. He spent his career in water management at the Florida Department of Environmental Protection and also wrote a book on Florida water management titled "Florida’s Water: A Fragile Resource in a Vulnerable State". Please visit http://www.wateryfoundation.com/

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