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Episode 5: Does water need artificial intelligence? You bet. (Part 1 of 2)

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Release Date: 09/15/2020

Episode 10: Hydraloop System’s startup story with Sabine Stuiver show art Episode 10: Hydraloop System’s startup story with Sabine Stuiver

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Recognizing the need for a more sustainable way to recycle household water at the point of use, Hydraloop co-founders Sabine Stuiver and Arthur Valkieser created a recycling system that retrieves, purifies and disinfects shower, bath and washing machine water without the use of membranes or filters for reuse. From idea to innovation sensation, this is their startup story.

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Episode 9: Creating a Water Stewardship District with Vicki Elkin and Lilith Fowler show art Episode 9: Creating a Water Stewardship District with Vicki Elkin and Lilith Fowler

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Milwaukee’s inner harbor is a natural resources gem. Hear how local water-related stakeholders developed an urban ‘Water District’ model based on the principles of the Alliance for Water Stewardship (AWS) Standard that serves as a best practice for other regions to follow.

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As the first farm in North America to earn Alliance for Water Stewardship certification, Miltrim Farms Manager David Trimner shares his insight about their water stewardship journey and what can be achieved by employing good water stewardship and innovative farming principles.

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What is water stewardship and how does that translate into brand value for a corporation? To unpack answers to these questions, The Water Council’s Matt Howard welcomes water strategist Will Sarni to kick the tires on some wicked water problems and explore how ‘doing good’ makes for doing good business.

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Episode 6: Water utilities have a crystal ball — they just don’t use it yet. (Part 2 of water and artificial intelligence) show art Episode 6: Water utilities have a crystal ball — they just don’t use it yet. (Part 2 of water and artificial intelligence)

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How much water are your customers going to use? If you know the answer to that question, you can do a dozen other things smartly. Tom Woolley, business development director for water artificial intelligence firm Aquasuite, explains how that simple, astonishingly accurate prediction — how much water will your customers will use tomorrow at 2 pm — changes everything else.

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Episode 5: Does water need artificial intelligence? You bet. (Part 1 of 2) show art Episode 5: Does water need artificial intelligence? You bet. (Part 1 of 2)

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Computerized intelligence has reshaped every aspect of our lives — from how we shop to the quality of our medical care. But the world of water has long resisted artificial intelligence and machine learning. Dragan Savic has spent his career bridging that gap — finding new ways to use the power of computing to make water systems more efficient, less expensive, less wasteful, and easier to run every day. Savic is very clear: Wherever you work in the world of water, it’s time to harness high-powered comp

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Episode 4: Stormwater stressors and solutions with Greg Cannito show art Episode 4: Stormwater stressors and solutions with Greg Cannito

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Corvias may not be a household name but its partnerships with federal, state and municipal governments on the design of the operation and maintenance of stormwater systems are far-reaching. Listen in to hear Solutions Innovator Greg Cannito discuss the ever-changing environmental and regulatory stressors to stormwater management and some of the creative solutions the firm has employed to deliver good public outcomes for its partners.

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Epidsode 3: Climate change doesn’t stop at the county line with Dan Burger show art Epidsode 3: Climate change doesn’t stop at the county line with Dan Burger

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Dan Burger, one of the co-founders of the Charleston Resilience Network, tells the story of how it came to be, and its power for getting people aligned to tackle climate change locally — where it’s happening. And how other communities can create similar “resilience networks.”

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Episode 2: Water utility resiliency during COVID-19 and beyond with George Hawkins show art Episode 2: Water utility resiliency during COVID-19 and beyond with George Hawkins

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Our guest host, journalist and NYT best-selling author Charles Fishman, welcomes Moonshot Missions CEO & Founder George Hawkins to discuss the monumental change in day-to-day operations for water utilities managing COVID-19, the state of the industry for public water institutions and his vision for building a more resilient model that can save costs and improve efficiencies.

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Episode 1: Water resiliency at the Sewerage & Water Board of New Orleans show art Episode 1: Water resiliency at the Sewerage & Water Board of New Orleans

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Journalist and New York Times best-selling author Charles Fishman welcomes Ghassan Korban, executive director of the Sewerage & Water Board of New Orleans, to discuss the challenges of modernizing an aging 4-in-1 utility system during demanding times, plus a bonus track, featuring a day in the life of Danny Brammer, a front-aligned water dispatcher at the Imperial Irrigation District during COVID-19.

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Computerized intelligence has reshaped every aspect of our lives — from how we shop to the quality of our medical care. But the world of water has long resisted artificial intelligence and machine learning. Dragan Savic has spent his career bridging that gap — finding new ways to use the power of computing to make water systems more efficient, less expensive, less wasteful, and easier to run every day. Savic is very clear: Wherever you work in the world of water, it’s time to harness high-powered computing.