“Beyond the Brink: California’s Watershed” Airing on Sacramento, San Fran PBS Stations by ACWA staff Jun 8, 2020 Water News LOS ANGELES — The Chronicles Group, a multimedia non-profit organization, announced today that its documentary, “Beyond the Brink: California’s Watershed,” will be airing on San Francisco’s KQED, Monterey’s KQET and KQED and Sacramento’s KVIE HD, and KVIE2, June 24 – June 28. The documentary shows the effect the climate crisis has had on the health of California’s forested watersheds and the resulting devastation. Through expert interviews, powerful imagery, and open-sourced journalism, the film warns of the evolving intensity of drought conditions, water scarcity and an increase in uncontainable forest fires and stresses the need for scientific and technological solutions. The documentary is produced and directed by writer/producer Jim Thebaut and co-sponsored by ACWA. The film is also available to watch on ACWA’s website. “We are seeing the results of the climate crisis as it visibly, measurably impacting our water supply and by extension the forests that so depend on reliable year-round water,” Thebaut said. “While the world is facing unprecedented crises combating a global pandemic, the overarching issues of climate on humanity’s future can’t be overlooked or forgotten.”