UTD Journal Volume 3 Issue 3, March 2015 | Page 17

Water District to see first-hand the enormous infrastructure and investment necessary to bring at least 30% of our water supply. I was awed by the engineering thought behind the aqueduct, its pumping plants and treatment plants, all working together to transport, clean and deliver our water. But more than anything I was starkly reminded how precarious our water supply is and how truly precious every drop of water flowing from my faucet is. This problem is one that Los Angeles Waterkeeper takes seriously and works to solve through our Dirty for the Drought campaign, our work with Coalition for Our Water Future and our litigation efforts to clean up and infiltrate storm water in groundwater aquifers. You can support our work for a sustainable water supply at www.lawaterkeeper.org. By Tatiana Gaur TM