
The battle to save our water
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Did you know that Louisiana gets more rain on average than any other state? Sadly, we still have issues with having enough clean drinking water and with keeping our waterways free of pollution. On this episode of Walls Plus One, we’re taking a deep dive down the well of problems facing our aquifers and natural waterways.
Our first guest is General Russel Honore', a 37-year army veteran and leader of the Green Army. Military and environmentalism probably don’t seem like something that go together, but General Honore' explains how those two things are more closely related than you might think.
Our second guest is Justin Ehrenwerth CEO of the Water Institute located in Baton Rouge. Some of the work being done there has already been discussed by a couple of our guests, but now we’re really getting a full understanding of the importance of the research they are doing.
Finally, we’re going to take a trip out to the BREC Howell Park farm in Baton Rouge to talk to Jacquel Curry, Farm Manager for Baton Roots.
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