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    Water Buffs Podcast - Ep. #2 - Water Managers Cope with Climate Change - Cynthia Koehler

    enAugust 26, 2020

    About this Episode

    We discuss innovative water solutions with Cynthia Koehler, executive director of the Water Now Alliance, a nonprofit that works with water providers to help them address climate change and other challenges facing our water systems. Topics include water conservation, green infrastructure, tiered water pricing, big data and new technologies. Koehler is currently serving her 4th term as a board member of the Marin Municipal Water District, north of San Francisco.

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