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Drowning the Dream David Carle

Drowning the Dream By David Carle

Drowning the Dream by David Carle


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This study explores the impact of water policy on California's environment, urban development, and quality of life, arguing that it is time for the state to limit growth and implement serious conservation measures.

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Drowning the Dream: California's Water Choices at the Millennium by David Carle

Imported water has transformed the Golden State's environment and quality of life. In the last one hundred years, land ownership patterns and real estate boosterism have dramatically altered both urban and rural communities across the entire state. The key has been water from the Eastern Sierra, the Colorado River and, finally, Northern California rivers. Whoever brings the water, brings the people wrote engineer William Mulholland, whose leadership began the process of water irrigating unlimited growth. Using first-person voices of Californians to reveal the resulting changes, Carle concludes that the new millennium may be the time to stop drowning the California dream.

With extensive use of oral histories, contemporary newspaper articles, and autobiographies, Carle provides a rich exploration of the historic change in California, showing that imported water has shaped the pattern of population growth in the state. Water choices remain the primary tool, he claims, for shaping California's future. The state's damaged environment and reduced quality of life can be corrected if Californians will step out of their historic pattern and embrace limited water supplies as a fact of life in this naturally dry region.

About David Carle

DAVID CARLE teaches biology at Cerro Coso Community College, Eastern Sierra College Center. He has worked as a state park ranger at Hearst Castle, in the gold country of the Sierra foothills, and was unit ranger in charge of the State Indian Museum in Sacramento. Since 1982, at the Mono Lake Tufa State Reserve, he has shared the unit ranger position with his wife, participating in the long effort to protect that Eastern Sierra inland sea from the effects of stream diversions to Los Angeles.

Table of Contents

Introduction: Changes and Choices Frontierland to Fantasyland In Grizzly Days Save the Cows... Horses Off the Cliffs Gold Fever: Sick Forefathers Statehood, State Hoods and State Laws R&R Railroads and Real Estate, Citrus and Sunshine Water Choices (1)--Eastern Sierra Water Melodrama on the Right Side of California Life in the Big City--How Did They Get Away With It? Did They See Where They Were Going? What If the Los Angeles Aqueduct Had Never Been Built? Water Choices (2)--Colorado River Water And Lest Our City Shrivel and Die... Boom! Postwar, Postaqueduct Arrivals People Fumes: Just Don't Inhale Water Choices (3)--Northern California Water The Northern End of the Pipe Too Much Is Not Enough Sprawling Gridlock Tomorrowland Today's Choice (1): Who Needs Farms? Today's Choice (2): The Environment--Has Mono Lake Really Been Saved? Visualizing Tomorrow--Just Say No to Water? References Index

Additional information

NPB9780275967192
9780275967192
0275967190
Drowning the Dream: California's Water Choices at the Millennium by David Carle
New
Hardback
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
2000-02-28
256
N/A
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