Apr 28, 2020
Katie Henderson is manager of the Value of Water Campaign for the U.S. Water Alliance. In this episode Katie shares the results of the 2020 Value of Water Index, a poll that shows 84 percent
Apr 24, 2020
Fred Andes is a partner with Barnes & Thornburg and the leader of the firm’s water team. In this episode Fred explains the County of Maui v. Hawaii Wildlife Fund, a U.S. Supreme Court case
Apr 27, 2020
This podcast introduces wastewater epidemiology and explains what information related to the detection of RNA of COVID-19 virus in wastewater does and does not tell us.
Mar 04, 2020
Celine and Eric discuss how pressures mounting on utilities to address human-centric challenges around affordability and resilience mean new strategies are needed to optimize limited resources.
Feb 24, 2020
Julie Nahrgang talks about the misconceptions and reality of water and environmental management in Texas and how the size and geographic diversity of the state feeds into challenges and
Feb 20, 2020
Toby Weir-Jones talks about the water sector’s increasing emphasis on security assessments and what can be done to quickly implement practical solutions from both accdential and malicious security
Feb 18, 2020
George Sprouce dicussess the importance of capturing the energy and nutrients that are concentrated in biosolids and circulating those resources back into the community.
Feb 10, 2020
John Flether and Kraig Moddie in this episode discuss the YH20 Mentoring program in Balitimore which prepares young adults to be employed in the water industry.
Mar 02, 2020
Dr. Rasha Maal-Bared, Senior Microbiologist at EPCOR, and Scott Schaefer, Chair of WEF's Disinfection & Public Health Committee, discuss in this episode the coronavirus, its origin, treatment,
Jan 23, 2020
Tom McGrain and Todd Saums discuss volunteering through Operators Without Borders to help in the Bahamas after the island nation was devastated by Hurricane Dorian in the fall of 2019.