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  <title>#28 - The Hard Truths of California Water</title>
  <description>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 &amp;amp;nbsp;• 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. &amp;quot;We are going to have to get comfortable with the uncertainty,&amp;quot; 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 </description>
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