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We Need Water

We Need Water

By: Cascade Water Alliance
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Even though it rains a lot in the Pacific Northwest, water isn’t as plentiful as it may seem. Join Michael Brent of Cascade Water Alliance as he dives deep discussing today’s most pressing water issues in King County, Washington and beyond from water quality, to sustainable landscaping, to climate change, and the future of our water. Monthly episodes will educate and help homeowners, gardeners, teachers, and students feel empowered to preserve water. Water is a resource we all need and you can help; you are the key to Washington’s water future. The We Need Water Podcast is brought to you by Cascade Water Alliance. Follow us on Instagram and Facebook @weneedH20. More info at CascadeWater.org.


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  • Lessons From the First Drop: Michael Brent on 21 Years with Cascade Water Alliance
    Jun 2 2025

    In this special episode of We Need Water, we mark the end of an era—and the beginning of a new chapter.

    Cascade’s new Water Efficiency Manager, James Amspacher, sits down with retiring conservation pioneer and longtime We Need Water host, Michael Brent. Together, they reflect on Michael's two-decade journey at Cascade, from the early days of regional water planning to building a water conservation program from the ground up.

    With honesty, humor, and heart, Mike shares:

    - What it was like working at Cascade when it first formed
    - How he developed a program that now saves millions of gallons of water each year
    - How public attitudes and conservation strategies have evolved
    - What every Pacific Northwest resident should understand about their water future

    Whether you're a longtime listener or just tuning in, this episode offers a rare behind-the-scenes look at the legacy of someone who helped shape how we value water in our region. Tune in to hear the story!


    Michael Brent served as the Water Resource Manager for Cascade Water Alliance from 2004-2025. Cascade Water Alliance is a municipal water supplier providing clean, safe drinking water to more than 400,000 people in King County, Washington.

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    11 mins
  • NASA's GRACE Program
    Mar 3 2025

    In this episode of We Need Water, we dive into NASA’s groundbreaking GRACE Project (Gravity Recovery and Climate Experiment), which uses satellites to monitor Earth’s freshwater resources. NASA recently released a report detailing the findings from this vital mission, revealing the state of freshwater supplies across the globe.

    Our guest, Dr. Matthew Rodell, one of the study’s authors, joins us to explain how the GRACE Project works, why NASA is focused on Earth’s water resources, and what the findings mean for our planet. We’ll explore which regions are experiencing the greatest water stress, where resources are improving, and how governments use GRACE data to inform policy.

    Tune in to learn how space technology is helping us better understand—and protect—our planet’s most precious resource.

    Topics Covered:

    1. What is the GRACE Project, and how does it work?
    2. Why NASA is studying Earth’s freshwater resources
    3. Key findings from the GRACE Project report
    4. Implications of declining freshwater resources
    5. Regions facing the greatest water stress—and areas showing improvement
    6. How governments use GRACE data to inform policies
    7. The future of the GRACE Project and its global impact

    Matthew Rodell is a NASA researcher and author of the study of the GRACE project findings.


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    20 mins
  • From Ocean to Tap: Carlsbad’s Desalination with Jeremy Crutchfield
    Jan 6 2025

    In this episode we explore the Claude “Bud” Lewis Carlsbad Desalination Plant, which is the largest, most technologically advanced and energy-efficient seawater desalination plant in the nation. Each day, the plant delivers nearly 50 million gallons (56,000 acre-feet per year (AFY)) of fresh, desalinated water to San Diego County – enough to serve approximately 400,000 people.

    Discover how desalination technology has evolved and its potential to address future water shortages. We discuss the energy demands of desalination, the impact of sea level rise on these plants, and the environmental impact of brine discharge.

    Topics Discussed:

    • Energy demands of desalination
    • The impact of sea level on desalination plants
    • Practical limitations of transporting desalinated water
    • The cost of desalination compared to traditional water treatment
    • The volume and management of desalination waste
    • Water rights for desalination plants
    • The future of desalination in California and around the world
    • Resources for learning more about the Carlsbad Desal plant

    Jeremy Crutchfield is the manager in the Water Resources Department of the San Diego County Water Authority. Jeremy is a licensed civil engineer with more than twenty-five years’ experience planning, designing and constructing water infrastructure projects; and currently oversees the facility and supply planning functions at the Water Authority as well as administration of the Carlsbad Desalination Plant Water Purchase Agreement.


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    30 mins
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