The report's first chapter analyzes the origins of environmental discrimination in California water policy. After an overview of how low income communities and communities of color have been historically left out of California water management, we analyze political, economic and social trends that produce the current exclusionary system and emerging policies and technologies that could further harm low-income communities and communities of color.In the second chapter, we provide an overview of what we term "water governance": who controls water supply and quality and what agencies are responsible for ensuring that people have enough clean water. We explain the current system of water governance, examine changing patterns in control over wat...
The largest, least expensive, and most environmentally sound source of water to meet California's fu...
Community organizations, rural law groups, researchers, and residents have voiced\ud concerns over d...
In recent decades, the search for more appropriate scales and effective methods to tackle complex en...
Access to clean, safe, and affordable water is a fundamental human right essential for a healthy pop...
Many low-income communities and communities of color are unable to advocate for clean drinking water...
Spurred by decades of inaction and continued exposure to unsafe drinking water, community leaders fr...
This article maps a meshwork of formal and informal elements of places called Disadvantaged Unincorp...
Despite persistent exposure to environmental hazards over three generations of grassroots organizing...
California, the eighth largest economy in the world, has nearly one million residents that lack dail...
California, the eighth largest economy in the world, has nearly one million residents that lack dail...
The primary focus of this research paper is the distribution of water across California\u27s Central...
California's San Joaquin Valley is one of the world's richest agricultural regions yet it is also ho...
Drinking water systems in the United States confront several challenges such as aging infrastructure...
Many low-income communities, communities of color, and indigenous communities in the United States a...
Nearly fifty years since the passage of the Clean Water Act (“CWA”) in 1972, widespread pollution of...
The largest, least expensive, and most environmentally sound source of water to meet California's fu...
Community organizations, rural law groups, researchers, and residents have voiced\ud concerns over d...
In recent decades, the search for more appropriate scales and effective methods to tackle complex en...
Access to clean, safe, and affordable water is a fundamental human right essential for a healthy pop...
Many low-income communities and communities of color are unable to advocate for clean drinking water...
Spurred by decades of inaction and continued exposure to unsafe drinking water, community leaders fr...
This article maps a meshwork of formal and informal elements of places called Disadvantaged Unincorp...
Despite persistent exposure to environmental hazards over three generations of grassroots organizing...
California, the eighth largest economy in the world, has nearly one million residents that lack dail...
California, the eighth largest economy in the world, has nearly one million residents that lack dail...
The primary focus of this research paper is the distribution of water across California\u27s Central...
California's San Joaquin Valley is one of the world's richest agricultural regions yet it is also ho...
Drinking water systems in the United States confront several challenges such as aging infrastructure...
Many low-income communities, communities of color, and indigenous communities in the United States a...
Nearly fifty years since the passage of the Clean Water Act (“CWA”) in 1972, widespread pollution of...
The largest, least expensive, and most environmentally sound source of water to meet California's fu...
Community organizations, rural law groups, researchers, and residents have voiced\ud concerns over d...
In recent decades, the search for more appropriate scales and effective methods to tackle complex en...