This film, WATERSHED, is free and open to the public but seating is limited so arrive early.
Executive Produced and Narrated by Robert Redford and Directed by award-winning filmmaker, Mark Decena, WATERSHED tells the story of the threats to the once-mighty Colorado River and offers solutions for the future of the American West. As the most dammed, dribbled, and diverted river in the world struggles to support thirty million people and the peace-keeping agreement known as the Colorado River Pact reaches its limits, WATERSHED introduces hope.
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The film will be followed by a discussion with Q&A from the audience featuring the following panelist.
Tom Mason has over 30 years experience in environmental law and water policy. He retired from the Lower Colorado River Authority in 2011 after serving as general manager and general counsel. He currently serves as chairman of the Texas Water Foundation and is a founding member of the Texas advisory board for Environmental Defense Fund.
Jennifer Walker, Water Resources Coordinator Sierra Club, Lone Star Chapter.
Paul Robbins, Water and other utility citizen activist and publisher of Austin Environmental Directory.
Non-GMO popcorn and drinks will be served.