Mar 14, 2022
🎧 In this podcast episode of Words on Water, Rajan Ray and Eoin Howlett of Trinnex discuss where the water sector stands on the path of digital transformation, including adaptation by different
Sep 28, 2020
Hossein Zarrin is Head of Water and Tim Mollart is Principal Application Engineer at Element Six. In this episode Hossein and Tim explain how synthetic diamonds can be used in industrial water
Sep 30, 2020
Martin Bureau is the Vice President of Innovation at Logistec Environmental. In this episode, Martin discusses the problem of PFAS in water and the environment and the challenges facilities face in
Oct 29, 2020
Amy Corriveau is a Vice President and Director of Digital Solutions at CDM Smith. In this episode Amy discusses how the coronavirus pandemic has increased interest in digital water and reshaped
Aug 31, 2021
Jon Koch is the Director of the City of Muscatine, Iowa’s water resource recovery facility and Stormwater Department Director. In this episode, Jon discusses shepherding a multi-year project that
Nov 01, 2021
🎧 Listen to Jamie Eichenberger, President of the WEF Board of Trustees, discuss his background in water, journey as a WEF member, importance of students and young professionals, and this year’s
Jan 05, 2021
In this episode Steve Dye, Legislative Affairs Director at WEF, discusses how the recent coronavirus relief package passed by Congress impacts the water sector, including the $638 million it
Jun 01, 2020
Christina Willson is Assistant Regional Manager of Water at Horner and Shifrin and Jennifer Welsh is a Civil Engineer at the St. Louis Metropolitan Sewer District. In this episode Christina and
May 21, 2020
Lorna Ernst is the Senior Director of Publishing and Andi Cale is the Senior Manager of Publishing at the Water Environment Federation. In this episode Lorna and Andi discuss Access Water, a new
May 13, 2020
Kari Brisolara is an Associate Professor of Environmental Health at Louisiana State University. In this episode Kari discusses a review of current science that finds there is no evidence supporting