• Well, Well, Well

  • Sep 16 2020
  • Length: 26 mins
  • Podcast

  • Summary

  • In the 1990s, lakes and wetlands dried up in Florida’s fast-growing Tampa Bay region. Some attributed the drastic change to drought; others to overpumping of an underground aquifer. A pitched legal battle, known as the Water Wars, played out. Some government-run utilities wanted to keep pumping from the aquifer; others wanted to look for new water sources. Eventually, they began to work together to find multiple sources of drinking water.


    Guests:



    • Randy and Mark Barthle, Barthle Brothers Ranch owners


    • Honey Rand, Water Wars author


    • Eileen Hart, Tampa Bay resident and water rights activist


    • Ken Herd, Tampa Bay Water, chief science and technical officer


    • Radhika Fox, US Water Alliance, chief executive officer





    Photo: Courtesy of Tampa Bay Water

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