Too much water one season, not enough the next.
The answer doesn’t always lie in concrete and steel.
Derek Vollmer of World Wildlife Fund explains how natural water storage—like replenishing soil and aquifers—can solve this imbalance.
By directing water to infiltrate the ground and storing it for dry times, communities can build smarter, more sustainable water systems rooted in nature.
Episode at https://bit.ly/RiversWWF
From a conversation at the Reservoir Center in Washington, D.C.
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