Get involved with the Sweetwater Project:
If you have any unanswered questions about water in California, comment on any blog and I will try to include them in my exploration.
If you’re inspired to be part of the process of solution finding and experimentation, comment on the Sweetwater Thinktank page and become part of the ongoing action and discussion.
If you find good resources or information about water issues in California, let me know.
Other ways to get involved:
Fall in love with a river and take care of it.
Volunteer with a water organization you’re inspired by on an issue you think is important: watershed and wetland restoration, water catchment, local water autonomy, farming and water, daylighting underground rivers, urban water use, etc…
Follow your curiosity and unanswered questions to an issue you want to work on.
You are amazing! This whole idea is great. Something will come of all this effort-I just know it.
Where is the Sweetwater River? Is it the one that flows from Hodges Dam? That’s bad I don’t know that.
MaMa
hi Carly, great informative site!
So, reading a question you referenced, “How do you put a river underground?” That is a good question and now I am wondering, “Hoooowwwwow do you put a river underground?” lol Would love to hear what u find.
-eric
Soon to come my friend! Soon to come!
It is the river that flows right below the cabin- you know the one that Jake used to splash around in with all the tadpoles in it. Its headwaters are in the Cuyamaca Mountains and it empties into the San Diego Bay
good job carly,nice information,go ahead.
wowee mama. so glad i know a lady like you. will think of water and water things. i made my own ink the other night with water and coffee and tea and corn starch. my friend’s opening that i share a date with includes a pond that she is building in the gallery, she gathered water from the rain. she read an interesting book that i dont remember the name of that you can ask her about that her show is based on. can’t wait to see you.
Awesome Carly. Keep up the good work, may be you can go with me to Venezuela one day. So much water stuff there – both extremes.