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Treading Water
Season 19
Episode 3
Facing an uncertain future, witness how Northern Californians confront water scarcity. In the new normal of what once was the California dream, activists, commercial fishermen, farmers, Indians, and politicians share their anxieties and reveal their values in an effort to find common cause, if not always common ground.
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