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What Matters Water TV and Podcast

Podcast by Southern California Water Coalition

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Through What Matters Water TV + Podcast, the Southern California Water Coalition presents engaging and timely conversations about water. We're excited to present informative, engaging and sometimes humorous stories about the one element we all need for life…water.

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31 episodes

episode #29 - The Power of Water Storytelling artwork

#29 - The Power of Water Storytelling

In Episode 29 of What Matters Water TV and Podcast, we explore one of the most important—and often misunderstood—innovations in water sustainability: advanced water purification and reuse. While the science behind turning recycled water into safe, high-quality drinking water is proven, public perception remains one of the biggest barriers to progress. This episode shifts the conversation from engineering to storytelling. Hosted by Charley Wilson, we sit down with three innovative content creators who partnered with the Southern California Water Coalition to help reframe how we talk about water: filmmaker Moses Aubrey, science communicator Maynard Okereke, and creative strategist Erin Winick Anthony. Together, they bring fresh perspective to a complex issue—using visual storytelling, music, and even space exploration as inspiration to help audiences see water reuse in a new light. Through this dynamic discussion, we examine: * Why storytelling is essential to advancing water policy * How creative voices can bridge the gap between science and public understanding * What it takes to transform hesitation into confidence when it comes to recycled water At SCWC, we understand that solving California's water challenges isn't just about innovation—it's about communication. When communities feel informed and inspired, they are empowered to support smart, sustainable solutions. This episode is a powerful reminder: the future of water depends not only on the solutions we build, but on the stories we tell. Watch, listen, and join the conversation—because what matters most is how we shape the future of water, together.

20 May 2026 - 55 min
episode #28 - The Hard Truths of California Water artwork

#28 - The Hard Truths of California Water

Join Southern California Water Coalition Executive Director Charley Wilson for a no-holds-barred conversation with Califonria Department of Water Resources Director Karla Nemeth about California's water future. This isn't your typical policy discussion—it's a wake-up call. What You'll Discover: • California faces a 9 million acre-feet water shortage by 2040 • Why snowpack is peaking in February instead of April (and what it means) • The impossible math behind desalination solutions • How atmospheric rivers kept a water director awake at night • Why we would need a Carlsbad-sized desalination plant every 4 miles to replace the State Water Project Director Nemeth delivers uncomfortable truths about underground storage, the Delta Conveyance Project, and why finger-pointing between agencies must end. Her message is clear: these aren't future problems—they're happening NOW. "We are going to have to get comfortable with the uncertainty," Nemeth warns. Don't miss her surprising one-word prediction for California's water future. ⏰ 50 minutes of essential insights for anyone who lives, works, or cares about California's future. #CaliforniaWater #WaterCrisis #WaterPolicy #CaliforniaClimate #WaterSecurity #Desalination

6 May 2026 - 57 min
episode #27 - Is Your Tap Water Too Cheap? artwork

#27 - Is Your Tap Water Too Cheap?

Join host Charley Wilson, Executive Director of the Southern California Water Coalition, for a candid conversation with Metropolitan Water District of Southern California Board Chair Adán Ortega, Jr. and new General Manager Shivaji Deshmukh. Recorded live in January 2026 at Santa Anita Park before 300 water, business, and community leaders, this compelling discussion tackles the future of Southern California's water supply. Key topics include: • Planning for the next century of water reliability • The true cost of aging infrastructure • Preparing for climate whiplash on the Colorado River • Why major projects aren't the biggest drivers of water bills • Balancing affordability with necessary investments Can Metropolitan invest enough to maintain system reliability while keeping water affordable and trusted? Tune in to hear water leaders address this critical question. The Southern California Water Coalition educates to advocate. Be part of the conversation. Be part of the solution. Learn more: https://socalwater.org #WhatMattersWaterTVandPodcast #SouthernCaliforniaWaterCoalition #WaterPolicy #CaliforniaWater #MetropolitanWaterDistrict #WaterInfrastructure #ClimateResilience #WaterAffordability #WaterConservation #SustainableWater #SCWC #WaterLeadership #CaliforniaDrought #ColoradoRiver #WaterSecurity

24 Feb 2026 - 47 min
episode #26 - L.A. is Banking on Recycled Water artwork

#26 - L.A. is Banking on Recycled Water

In the heart of the San Fernando Valley lies a surprising contrast: a serene, beautiful Japanese garden sits right next to a massive, industrial water treatment plant. The twist? The water that keeps the garden lush comes from the plant, and the water that goes into the plant comes from the homes of millions of Angelenos. For a century, Southern California has relied on a vital system of imported water brought from hundreds of miles away. But as climate change puts new pressure on those traditional sources, Los Angeles is making a multi-billion-dollar bet on a new, drought-proof local supply: advanced water recycling. In this episode, we go inside the Donald C. Tillman Water Reclamation Plant to understand this monumental shift. Can we really turn wastewater into a pure, safe, and reliable source of drinking water? We explore the technology, the cost, and the challenge of building public trust with the people who are essential to making it work: -Eileen Alduenda (Council for Watershed Health): The environmental advocate focused on community impact and watershed health. -Joe Broughton (Jacobs Engineering): The engineer who managed the complex construction of the expansion. -Anselmo Collins (LADWP): The senior manager tasked with securing water for four million people. Join us as we explore what it takes to turn a city's wastewater into its most valuable resource, and ask: Is this the future of water in Southern California? If you like this episode, you may also enjoy What Matters Water TV + Podcast Episode 18, titled Wastewater to Wonder: California's Charge to Advanced Purified Water. https://whatmatterswatertvandpodcast.libsyn.com/scwc-podcast-ep18-v3

3 Feb 2026 - 49 min
episode #25 - Cap-and-Trade: Funding Water Infrastructure for Climate Resilience artwork

#25 - Cap-and-Trade: Funding Water Infrastructure for Climate Resilience

In this episode of What Matters Water TV and Podcast, host Charley Wilson brings you the full audio from a timely and thought-provoking webinar hosted by the Southern California Water Coalition. As California faces mounting climate challenges, the conversation around reauthorizing the state's cap-and-trade program beyond 2030 is heating up. This episode dives into the 2025–26 state budget proposal and explores how revenues from the Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund (GGRF) could be strategically invested in critical water infrastructure to enhance climate resilience across the state. Our expert panel includes: * Johnny Amaral, Chief Operating Officer, Friant Water Authority * Glenn Farrell, Principal, GF Advocacy * Jennifer Pierre, General Manager, State Water Contractors Together, they unpack the policy, politics, and potential of cap-and-trade as a funding mechanism for California's water future. Tune in to learn how climate policy and water infrastructure intersect—and why it matters now more than ever.

19 Aug 2025 - 1 h 1 min
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