Mar 10, 2022
🎧 In this episode of Words on Water, Kelley Dearing Smith, Vice President of Communications and Marketing at Louisville Water, talks about building a communications team, utilizing storytelling,
Mar 02, 2022
🎧 In this episode, Kari Brisolara, associate professor of Environmental Health at Lousiana State University, discusses the historic connection between water and public health and how the
Feb 23, 2022
LISTEN to Mike Lang of Atkore provide an overview of corrosion, including the causes, where it happens, and why it is problematic. He explains why water facilities are particularly prone to
Jan 31, 2022
Steven Rivas of WIN-911 explains the drawbacks of manual monitoring of systems at utilities and the advantages of automation of that tracking and alerts to problems. He also discusses how the tools
Sep 25, 2020
Onder Caliskaner is Founder of Caliskaner Water Technologies. In this episode, Onder explains the process and purpose of carbon re-direction at water resource recovery facilities and the current
Sep 29, 2020
Kevin Marsh is the President of FlowWorks. In this episode, Kevin discusses the increasingly popular practice of wastewater epidemiology in identifying coronavirus in communities and on college
Sep 30, 2020
Erin Rothman is the CEO of StormSensor. In this episode, Erin discusses how cities are increasingly interested in using networks of sensors and cloud-based software for real-time monitoring of
Apr 17, 2021
Jamie Eichenberger, President-Elect of the Water Environment Federation, explains how without significant funding increases for water infrastructure, there will be long-term harm to public health,
May 17, 2021
In this episode, Tom Kunetz, former WEF President, discusses his background in comedy, the usefulness of improve skills in the workplace, and his trainings for the water sector. He shares
May 03, 2021
In this episode, Erin Zaske, Chief Development Officer for Aqualis, discusses the history and importance of stormwater regulations, as well as the drivers of recent changes. She also explains how