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The Water Table
Land Resilience Partnership
6 episodes
3 days ago
The podcast that floats slowly, spreads widely, and sinks deeply into conversations about the human relationship with land, water, and community.
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The podcast that floats slowly, spreads widely, and sinks deeply into conversations about the human relationship with land, water, and community.
Show more...
Home & Garden
Leisure
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#2 What You Do in Your Backyard Makes a Difference, with Martha Davis and Tom Ash
The Water Table
35 minutes 34 seconds
4 years ago
#2 What You Do in Your Backyard Makes a Difference, with Martha Davis and Tom Ash

Individual water choices matter.  Martha Davis spent much of the past two decades in a leadership position at the Inland Empire Utilities Agency. She currently serves on the boards of the Mono Lake Committee, the Sierra Institute for Community and Environment, and the Community Water Center. Martha joins us to reflect on the late water conservation legend Tom Ash, a horticulturist who spent three decades in public water and was a leader in believing what you do in your backyard can make a difference. This conversation is a sweet one. 


Episode Host: Pete Deneen

Sound editing and mixing: Ryan Evans

Music: Todd Hannigan

Original interview with Brock Dolman: Charles Upton


The Water Table
The podcast that floats slowly, spreads widely, and sinks deeply into conversations about the human relationship with land, water, and community.