As the fall approaches, I thought I’d remind everyone that it isn’t too late for summer reading! One book I’ve been enjoying is Christina Palassio and Wayne Reeves’ edited collection, HTO: Toronto’s Water from Lake Iroquois to Lost Rivers to Low-flow Toilets published by Coach House Press. Each of the chapters is short, informative and interesting; the writing is clever and punchy and there are interesting illustrations. The book bridges recent academic research and that by a host of local experts who have followed water issues in Toronto closely. Maybe this book might serve as a model for other cities and other issues?