California's Delta: Inside and Out
credit: Curtis Jerome Haynes
It's one of the largest sources of water for the world's 8th largest economy. The Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta has been called the heart of California's water system. As lawmakers, conservationists, farmers, policy experts and others debate the future of the Delta, this five-part series tells the story of how the region both connects and divides Californians.
Environment Reporter Amy Quinton takes a comprehensive look at how the Delta is tied to the rest of the state and what it means to everyday Californians. We'll journey with her into the Delta and learn about its water, fish, levees, islands and culture. Amy also takes us to far flung places like the Upper Feather River and the Oroville Dam in the Sierra and California's border with Mexico.
California’s Delta: Inside and Out aired as a 5-part series in October, 2013 on Morning Edition and All Things Considered. Click on the links below to hear each individual story. Or listen to the 29-minute documentary version here:
California's Water Supply, A 700 Mile Journey
Twenty-five million people and much of the state’s agriculture rely on water from the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta. Environment reporter Amy Quinton takes us on a 700-mile journey following California’s water system.
The Delta's Fragile Ecology
The Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta is the largest estuary on the West Coast, but it’s in trouble. Its native fish are dying. The second part of our series looks at the connection between the Delta’s fish and California’s water supply.
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Food, Farms and Delta Water
California is the nation’s largest agricultural state. It would not be possible without water from the Delta. Farmers say the water is their lifeblood, but it’s been cut back year after year. We look at farmers’ dependence on the Delta.
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A Place Called Home
The Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta is home to a half million people. In the fourth part of the series, we examine the culture of the Delta and talk to residents about their concerns over its future.
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The Bay Delta Conservation Plan: A Solution For The Delta's Future?
Supporters say the Bay Delta Conservation Plan is one of the most ambitious habitat restoration plans. Its proposal to build twin tunnels to carry water south is also one of the most controversial.
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Chasing Amy Click on the pins to see where Amy traveled as part of the "California's Delta: Inside and Out" series.