Gerald Schwartz is a Landmark Education Graduate and leads introductions to The Landmark Forum. He has also been a farmer in California’s Central Valley for most of his life and was recently appointed to be the Central Valley Regional Liaison on water issues. The history of water rights in California is fraught with lawsuits, animosity an occasional violence. As liaison Gerald is currently working to bring together farmers, municipal water managers, engineers, politicians and environmentalists to create a sustainable agreement and plan for the Mokelumne river watershed. With climate change and increased human pressure, water rights has moved beyond an environmental issue to an increasingly important social issue.
Gerald has developed a reputation for as someone who is able to bring people together.
Here is a July 23rd Article from the Lodi News Sentinal



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