MAKING CONTACT - a weekly international radio program
May 9, 2001
Over one billion people throughout the world lack the most basic water supply. At the same time, agribusiness and other industries are rapidly depleting remaining fresh water sources. On this program, we take a look at the global water supply and the push for privatization.
Featuring:
Chris Daly, Mission Agenda; Jamie Dunn, Council of Canadians; Peter Gleick, Pacific Institute for Studies in Development, Environment and Security; Beverly Hennessey, Public Utilities Commission; Oscar Olivera, Coalition for the Defense of Water and Life; Sandra Postel, Global Water Policy Project; Lee Travers, Water and Sanitation Group, World Bank.
For more information:
Chris Daly
Mission Agenda
2940 16th Street, #205
San Francisco, California 94103
tel: 415-626-2303
Jamie Dunn
Council of Canadians
502-151 rue Slater St.
Ottawa, Ontario K1P 5H3 Canada
tel: 613-233-2773
fax: 613-233-6776
jdunn@canadians.org
http://www.canadians.org/
Peter Gleick
Pacific Institute for Studies in Development, Environment and Security
654 13th St.
Oakland, California 94621
tel: 510-251-1600
fax: 510-251-2203
pgleick@pipeline.com
www.pacinst.org/
Beverly Hennessey
Public Utilities Commission
1155 Market St., 4th floor
San Francisco, California 94103
tel: 415-554-1830
fax: 415-554-3161
bhenness@puc.sf.ca.us
Oscar Olivera
Coalition for the Defense of Water and Life
www.americas.org/country/Bolivia/bolivia_noticias.htm
Sandra Postel
Global Water Policy Project
107 Larkspur Drive
Amherst, Massachusetts 01002
tel: 413-256-4808
fax: 413-256-0309
www.worldwatch.org/alerts/990717.html
Lee Travers
Water and Sanitation Group
World Bank
1818 H St. N.W.
Washington, D.C. 20433
tel: 202-473-4761
fax: 202-522-3228
whelpdesk@worldbank.org