Dam Nation: Dispatches from the Water Underground
By (Author) Cleo Woelfle-Erskine
Edited by July Oskar Cole
Edited by Laura Allen
Illustrated by Annie Danger
Counterpoint
Soft Skull Press
29th March 2007
United States
General
Non Fiction
333.9116
Paperback
344
510g
A COMBINATION OF ENVIRONMENTAL VICTORIES AND HANDS-ON, PARTICIPATORY SUGGESTIONS Edited by the co-authors of the notorious 'zine The Guerrilla Graywater Girls Guide to Water, this collection of original essays, drawings and photographs is part radical history of water and part DIY guide to disengaging one's home, school or workplace from the wasteful water grid. The pieces are arranged in three sections: "Water Wars" focuses on the history and politics of dams and water infrastructure; "The Water Grid" chronicles the rise of energy-intensive, polluting sewage treatment plants, and points out alternative systems; and "Watershed" examines the often destructive relationship between human settlements and nature, but finds hope in the experiences of those involved in watershed restoration.
"Water has joined oil as the key political liquids of our epoch, and this book will join Amita Baviskar's In the Belly of the River as a powerful weapon in the struggle of commoners everywhere against the neo-liberal makeover of our world and its waters." - Iain Boal, author of Resisting the Virtual Life "A sweeping overview of water issues. An accessible and energising resource for the next generation of activists and radical plumbers." - Art Ludwug, author of Water Storage"
Cleo Woelfe-Erskine is a writer, teacher and agitator. His water conservation projects have also been widely featured in numerous publications. He lives in Oakland, California. Laura Allen is a gardener, activist and teacher. She also lives in Oakland, California.