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Friday, March 18, 2011


March 31, 2011

University of California, Berkeley 

Sustainable Water Resources in California and the Nation: Facts & Myths  

The principal dilemma to solving California’s water problems is how to revitalize the Sacramento – San Joaquin River Delta ecosystem while ensuring water for Californians (north and south) including the most fertile agricultural land in the world. This is a only one part of a larger U.S. national problem of shrinking aquifers and that national problem is a subset of the World’s sustainable water supply crisis. About 70 % of available water in the world is being used for agriculture and farmers are experiences water shortages. In many countries river water no longer reaches the seas and 50 % of the Earth’s wetlands have disappeared because water is being diverted to irrigation. This situation has a major impact on food supply. The impact of scarce water on human health is tremendous. Overall, 15 % of the World’s population does not have adequate access to pure water. In some countries half the population has a scarcity of uncontaminated water. Each day nearly five thousand children worldwide die from diarrhea-related diseases, a toll that would drop dramatically if water for sanitation is made available. Another dimension of water resources is hydrologic hazards, including floods and droughts. Over three-quarters of United States disaster declarations are associated with water-related events.

This symposium focuses on major aspects of water supply ranging from water balances, distribution, reuse and purification including economic perspectives. Eight speakers and panelists will focus on the problem and some solutions with examples from California that can carry lessons for other regions. The symposium is sponsored by the University of California, Department of Bioengineering and the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory. It is under the aegis of the National Academy of Engineering and is part of the NAE regional meetings.

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