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1. Latta Plantation, aTeachers Resource Guidea (Civil War Soldieras Life Program), 13, mendation,a Mecklenburg County memorandum, May 26, 2009.[back]

3. Herman Melville, Moby-d.i.c.k (New York: Bobbs-Merrill, 1964, Library of Literature edition), 26.[back]

4. Author interview with Peter H. Gleick, cofounder and president of the Pacific Inst.i.tute for Studies in Environment and Security, August 26, 2010; see also, Peter H. Gleick, aCall for a aLocal Water Movementa and a New Way of Thinking About Water,a Huffington Post, July 14, 2010.[back]

5. Gleick, aCall for a aLocal Water Movementa and a New Way of Thinking About Water.a[back]

6. Bettina Boxall, aIn a Region That Imports Water, Much Goes to Waste,a Los Angeles Times, December 24, 2010.[back]

7. Sandra L. Postel, aLessons from the Fieldaā€¯Boston Conservationa (National Geographic Water Conservation Series), environment.nationalgeographic.com/environment/freshwater/lessons-boston-conservation/.[back]

8. Ibid.[back]

9. Ma.s.sachusetts Water Supply Authority, aWater Supply and Demand,aBooks, 2010), 183.[back]

19. Kathleen Dean Moore, aWater: Do We Have a Moral Obligation to the Future?,a lecture, Oregon State University, December 2, 2009. See also Kathleen Dean Moore and Michael P. Nelson, eds., Moral Ground: Ethical Action for a Planet in Peril (San Antonio: Trinity University Press, 2010).[back]

20. Curt Meine, aRipples of a Water Ethic in Wisconsina Marquette University Law School Public Service Conference on Water and People, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, February 26, 2010.[back]

21. Aldo Leopold, A Sand County Almanac (New York: Ballantine Books, 1970; originally published by Oxford University Press, 1949), 263.[back]

22. Luna B. Leopold, aA Reverence for Rivers,a keynote address, Governoras Conference on the California Drought, Los Angeles, 1977.[back]

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