Paralyzing drought and environmental impacts on water supplies across the US sunbelt- from Florida to California- has thrust wastewater reuse into the spotlight as a critical solution to minimize long...
Frank Holleman, a lawyer with the Southern Environmental Law Center, joins The Water Values Podcast and discusses a number of issues concerning coal ash. The Kingston and Dan River coal ash spills foc...
Indiana University School of Public and Environmental Affairs (SPEA) Assistant Professor Shahzeen, or “Shaz”, Attari, guides us in understanding the state of research into human behavior and resou...
The private sector's role in water utilities continues to be debated- in developing countries the promise of closing water infrastructure gaps, while in some mature markets, governments are buying-bac...
Parjana CEO Greg McPartlin joins The Water Values Podcast to explain and discuss the patented technology that helps replenish groundwater and mitigate surface water problems. Through Parjana’s inven...
ValveTek’s Jeff Favina joins The Water Values Podcast to discuss main flushing and ValveTek’s use of the patented NO-DES flushing solution. Starting with the basics of main flushing, Jeff explains...
Paul Kramer of Gresham, Oregon, joins The Water Values Podcast to discuss a subject too infrequently discussed: Fats, Oils and Grease, or FOG. Paul walks us through what FOG is and how it gets into th...
After four years of drought and mixed results from efforts to roll back water use, the scale of California's water crisis has brought the state to the brink of massive investments in water supply, inc...
Steve Cavanaugh, President and CEO of Cavanaugh and Associates, joins The Water Values Podcast to discuss an important yet misperceived area of water utilities: non-revenue water. Steve describes what...
Bluefield Research today announced its 2015 Europe Private Water Utility Rankings, highlighting the region's top 25 leading private utilities serving more than 156 million people across the continent....