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California's Water

All Episodes 2003 - 2012

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  • 2003-12-08T12:30:00Z
  • 30m
  • 15h 30m (31 episodes)
  • United States
  • Documentary
From the very earliest days, water has been a vital and important part of the California story. Our state would not be the place it is today without its forward thinking water managers, the state’s many watersheds, storage facilities and its intricate aqueduct system. Today, water continues to be a critical link to California’s future. Yet few Californians have even a basic understanding of where our water comes from or the issues surrounding it. That’s where California’s Water comes in. This new series deals with all the many aspects of water in our state - from reclaimed rivers to recycled water, from aqueducts and pipelines to recreation and fishing on the Delta, from agriculture to water friendly native plants. Host Huell Howser learns firsthand about desalinization and groundwater, visits floodplains and reservoirs and trudges through Sierra snow pack. Along the way he meets many colorful water people who are committed to our state’s rich water past and its future challenges.

31 episodes

Series Premiere

2006-04-18T11:30:00Z

1x01 Climate Change

Series Premiere

1x01 Climate Change

  • 2006-04-18T11:30:00Z30m

The Sierra Nevada mountain range lies almost entirely within the eastern portion of California. The Sierra are not only a source of breathtaking natural beauty like Yosemite Valley and Lake Tahoe, but its snow pack provides the majority of our state's water supply. In the first installment of Huell's new series "California's Water," not only does he learn how the mountain runoff makes its way to our faucets, but how changes in our climate are significantly impacting the Sierras and how California will adapt to these changes.

1x02 Sacramento / San Joaquin Delta

  • 2006-05-08T11:30:00Z30m

Located at the confluence of the Sacramento and the San Joaquin River, the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta is made up of wetlands marked by channels and an extensive system of levees. Huell visits this vital part of our state and learns that it is many things--a destination for boating and fishing, a vital habitat for migratory birds, one of the most fertile agricultural areas in California and the source of drinking water for many Californians.

2006-06-05T11:30:00Z

1x03 Flood Fight 2006

1x03 Flood Fight 2006

  • 2006-06-05T11:30:00Z30m

Huell visits Sacramento and Stockton area and looks at the efforts to fight flooding caused by the 2006 rains.

2006-07-10T11:30:00Z

1x04 Storing Water

1x04 Storing Water

  • 2006-07-10T11:30:00Z30m

Huell takes a look at the various ways that California stores its water and visits the resevoir at Shasta Dam.

1x05 What's New on the Colorado River

  • 2006-08-08T11:30:00Z30m

Huell visits Calfornia’s most vital water resource, The Colorado River, and looks at efforts to conserve water along the 123 mile Coachella Canal, which provides water to farmers of the Imperial and Coachella Valleys.

2006-09-08T11:30:00Z

1x06 Using Water Wisely

1x06 Using Water Wisely

  • 2006-09-08T11:30:00Z30m

Huell looks at the many ways people are practicing water conservation.

1x07 We all Live in a Watershed

  • 2006-10-03T11:30:00Z30m

Everyone lives in a watershed. We rely on watersheds for drinking water, hydroelectric power and recreation, and of course flora and fauna call them home. Travel to a key watershed to find out how watersheds are managed and protected.

2006-11-15T12:30:00Z

1x08 Desalting Water

1x08 Desalting Water

  • 2006-11-15T12:30:00Z30m

Huell tours a desalination plant to understand how removing salt from seawater is increasingly seen as a viable way to “drought-proof” communities and reduce their dependence on imported water.

Huell visits the Sacramento Valley area and hears all about the collaborative partnerships that are underway to address the rural and metropolitan water needs of Californians, while protecting the environment.

2007-01-12T12:30:00Z

1x10 California's Water System

1x10 California's Water System

  • 2007-01-12T12:30:00Z30m

Huell looks at the unique and vast California water system, which sustains a semi arid state and the world’s fifth largest economy. We take an overall look at how water is collected and moved around our state to support communities, cities, farms and industries.

2007-03-09T12:30:00Z

1x11 Water Recycling

1x11 Water Recycling

  • 2007-03-09T12:30:00Z30m

Tour a water recycling plant and examine the important role recycled water plays in California’s water supply. Get a look at some current uses of recycled water and see how local agencies plan to expand this key water supply tool in the future.

2007-03-25T11:30:00Z

1x12 Protecting Against Floods

1x12 Protecting Against Floods

  • 2007-03-25T11:30:00Z30m

There are few natural disasters worse than a devastating flood. This segment takes viewers to flood control facilities and discusses both the importance and inherent difficulty of controlling floods in California.

1x13 Regional Solutions for Local Needs

  • 2007-05-01T11:30:00Z30m

Local and regional water agencies play a major role in meeting water needs. Get a close look at how local agencies and communities are joining forces to improve their water supplies and better prepare for growth and droughts.

1x14 Cleaning Water the Natural Way

  • 2007-06-12T11:30:00Z30m

Huell visits the restored 150 acre San Joaquin Marsh near Irvine. This segment of “ California’s Water” explores how wetlands serve as nature’s own water filtration systems. A visit to the San Joaquin Marsh in Irvine offers a first-hand look at the valuable function wetlands areas perform in removing pollutants from runoff while at the same time providing habitat and recreation opportunities.

2007-09-14T11:30:00Z

1x15 Beyond Drought

1x15 Beyond Drought

  • 2007-09-14T11:30:00Z30m

Huell travels to the San Joaquin Valley for an up close and personal look at the delta smelt and how it’s affecting our water supply.

2007-10-16T11:30:00Z

1x16 Water Efficient Gardens

1x16 Water Efficient Gardens

  • 2007-10-16T11:30:00Z30m

Huell visits two demonstration gardens and discovers the practicality and wonders of water wise landscaping for our yards.

Agricultural water users have made dramatic strides in water use efficiency over the past two decades. Irrigation districts and farmers have adopted water use efficiency practices and technologies that compare favorably with those found anywhere in the world. Huell will start at the Water and Energy Technology (WET) Incubator at California State University, Fresno, which is at the forefront of developing water, energy and environmental technologies. Next, Huell visits the Patterson Irrigation District to view cutting edge projects under way there. For a small irrigation district, Patterson ID has a significant amount of technology in place to more efficiently use water and improve water quality in the nearby San Joaquin River.

2008-02-08T12:30:00Z

1x18 Ground Water Banking

1x18 Ground Water Banking

  • 2008-02-08T12:30:00Z30m

Groundwater basins have long played a critical role in meeting California’s water needs. Today, many local water agencies are pursuing groundwater banking to maximize water resources and improve local water supply reliability. Groundwater banking programs allow surface water to be captured in wet periods and stored in groundwater basins for use in dry times Huell visits two agencies that are putting these practices to work. Kern Water Bank Authority is the largest known underground water storage and recovery facility in the world with over 1 million-acre feet of storage capacity. The Vern Freeman Diversion Facility diverts water from the Santa Clara River that would otherwise be lost to the ocean. This is but one project in a series designed to combat seawater intrusion and conserve and protect the water supply for 325,000 people in Ventura County.

2008-08-07T11:30:00Z

1x19 Living with Nature

1x19 Living with Nature

  • 2008-08-07T11:30:00Z30m

This adventure begins along Butte Creek in the northern Sacramento Valley, just north of Sacramento, where four dams were removed to improve passage for endangered salmon and other fish Next we’ll learn about the Quagga mussels, which have spread to several reservoirs in California by hitchhiking on boats, can clog pipes and water intakes and wreak havoc with local ecosystems. Specially trained dogs are being used to inspect boats at popular water bodies such as Clear Lake to prevent further spread of the mussels.

2008-09-23T11:30:00Z

1x20 Water and Energy

1x20 Water and Energy

  • 2008-09-23T11:30:00Z30m

The process of treating and delivering water accounts for about 20% of all electricity used in California. We’ll visit two local water agencies that are pursuing an array of programs to reduce their energy use. First we’ll visit the Sonoma County Water Agency to view cutting-edge solar projects that have made Sonoma County a leader in that field. Next, Huell will head to Inland Empire Utilities Agency in Chino, which has invested in a major project to generate power from dairy waste.

2008-10-01T11:30:00Z

1x21 Tightening the Water Belt

1x21 Tightening the Water Belt

  • 2008-10-01T11:30:00Z30m

Water has long been a big concern for Californians and the city of Long Beach has implemented many unique and cutting edge techniques to help conserve as much of it as possible. Huell spends the day there and learns all about these innovative ideas.

2009-09-10T11:30:00Z

1x22 Water Crisis

1x22 Water Crisis

  • 2009-09-10T11:30:00Z30m

Huell takes a first-hand look at the mounting toll of water shortages on the west side of the San Joaquin Valley as he talks with a number of growers struggling to keep tomato, almond and other crops going. Huell also visits the San Luis Reservoir, the largest off-stream reservoir in the U.S., which was at its lowest level on record for that time of the year.

1x23 Tap Water: The Drink of Choice

  • 2009-11-14T12:30:00Z30m

Huell visits three places in California to see first hand why California tap water is the best in the country. Huell’s first stop is Chez Panisse, a five-star restaurant in Berkeley, next, Huell stops by Los Vaqueros Reservoir, a water quality facility near Brentwood and finally Huell tours the sophisticated treatment facilities at the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power, where cutting-edge techniques are used to treat water from the California and Los Angeles aqueducts.

2010-03-06T12:30:00Z

1x24 Water Reliability

1x24 Water Reliability

  • 2010-03-06T12:30:00Z30m

Huell tours construction projects that focus on improving the water supply reliability in the San Diego region. A project will raise the San Vicente Dam an additional 117 feet and more than double its storage capacity to 242,000 acre-feet.

Huell tours the Delta for a first hand look at some innovative water projects. Projects that are expanding wetlands to not only improve water volume for farm and residential use, but also to improve wildlife habitat. Huell also visits a project that turns farm waste-water into valuable irrigation water and high-tech advances in gauging root moisture that literally saves tons of water.

1x26 Water - The Best Deal Around

  • 2012-04-11T11:30:00Z30m

Huell visits two water agencies to highlight key aspects of providing reliable water services and some factors driving the cost.

2003-12-08T12:30:00Z

1x27 Colorado River

1x27 Colorado River

  • 2003-12-08T12:30:00Z30m

Huell traces the Colorado River from Hoover Dam to Southern California and learns about the many people who depend on its water. California is only one of seven western states with interests in the river.

2009-03-16T11:30:00Z

1x28 Danger, Debris Flow

1x28 Danger, Debris Flow

  • 2009-03-16T11:30:00Z30m

2010-09-29T11:30:00Z

1x29 After the Storm

1x29 After the Storm

  • 2010-09-29T11:30:00Z30m

2011-05-20T11:30:00Z

1x30 Sensory Overload

1x30 Sensory Overload

  • 2011-05-20T11:30:00Z30m

2012-01-22T12:30:00Z

1x31 California Water and You

1x31 California Water and You

  • 2012-01-22T12:30:00Z30m

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