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Ripple Effect: A Podcast Putting Water In Context

Ripple Effect: A Podcast Putting Water In Context

De: Emily E. Lewis
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Join host Emily E. Lewis, Partner at Culp & Kelly, LLP, in discussing contemporary water issues touching on technology, law, finance, and water creativity. Ripple Effect: A Podcast Putting Water into Context.

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Economía Política y Gobierno
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  • 205: Water Writes
    Jul 18 2025

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    Andrew Dugan, Copywriter & Marketing Strategist in the Water Industry, joins us to discuss his niche business in helping water industry professionals and practitioners tell their story. By combining a unique experience of engineering consultant, sales, and journalism, Andrew understands the water industry and helps busy water professionals create white papers, press releases, copywriting, and all kinds of useful content. In a world where good water information is critical to funding and public support, Andrew is filling a much needed gap.

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    40 m
  • 204: Water Quality Modeling
    Jul 10 2025

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    John Kemper, Research Scientist in the Department of Watershed Sciences at Utah State University, joins us to discuss his work creating water quality models and how these models can be applied to address contemporary water issues. We often discuss water quantity models, but water quality models are a magnitude greater in difficulty and complexity. With changing watershed conditions and increased wildfire activity, pollution loading, and emerging contaminants, these models will help us identify, track, and predict trends and assess the efficacy of our solutions. This exciting work could lead to greater water quality trading and markets. A great discussion about a useful technical tool.

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    48 m
  • 203: Terminus: A Hydrobiographic Journey of Water Management in the Great Salt Lake Basin
    Jul 3 2025

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    Rob Sowby, professor, working engineer, and author, joins us to discuss his new book "Terminus." Rob takes a unique approach to unpacking the complicated water management issues around the Great Salt Lake by weaving in personal stories and conversations with water users around the Lake. Rob brings a wealth of expertise to this journey and is able to highlight and describe complex water issues in a manner that is approachable and engaging. We end with the all-important emphasis on the power of community and shared values. This is a great read and a wonderful discussion.

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    35 m
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