Got Water?
Wednesday, June 10 2009
by Frank Stasio and Susan Davis
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No one really knows how much water North Carolinians use every year, and that makes staving off the next drought difficult. On today’s program, we’ll look at how we currently make decisions about water use in North Carolina and ideas for more rational planning in the future. We’re broadcasting live from the Barn at Fearrington in Pittsboro, N.C. with a panel of guests that include: Elaine Chiosso, executive director of the Haw River Assembly; Fran DiGiano, retired professor of Environmental Sciences and Engineering at UNC-Chapel Hill; Greg Characklis, professor in Environmental Sciences and Engineering at UNC-Chapel Hill; Bill Holman, director of State Policy at the Nicholas Institute at Duke, and former secretary of environment and natural resources under Governor Hunt; and, Derb Carter, director of the Chapel Hill Office of the Southern Environmental Law Center.


