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Water You on About?

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by AG

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Podcast Overview

AG (aka Prof Anas Ghadouani) and Dr. Liah Coggins bring you a series that dives into the many aspects of water, unravelling the mysteries, and taking you on journey that may surprise you. Where does the water that flows from your taps actually come from? Where does it go after it flows down the drain? What's purple water? Can you really drink wastewater? And why should you even care about any of this? Go behind the bill and discover the answers to all these questions and a million more you didn't know you had. New episodes (Fridays?).

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7/28/2020

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September 15, 2020

Sort it at the Source: Episode 10

Sort it at the Source: Episode 10 This episode of Water You on About asks you to consider how separating waste at the source, rather than at the plant, could give us a better, more efficient, approach to wastewater treatment. Learn about how this innovation has the potential to reduce stress on sewer systems and treatment plants, protect good microbes in our wastewater, and give us a far more manageable waste treatment system. It’s time to put the onus on the public to take accountability for our waste. And though there are certainly plenty of challenges associated with source separation, industries and communities alike need to start thinking about stepping stones. Join AG and Liah in this episode to discover what we, as individuals, can do to help move along the idea of sorting our waste out at the source!

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August 27, 2020

Stop, Collaborate, and Listen: Episode 9

Stop, Collaborate, and Listen: Episode 9 Untangle the often extremely confusing web of regulation and legislation with this episode of Water You on About. Legislation has a reputation for being reactive, too stringent, or incredibly outdated. This not only makes it difficult to innovate, but can lead to terrible, unintended consequences for the environment and society as a whole. In this episode AG and Liah discuss how it’s time to start working together to make sure we’re a step ahead of compliance. And that no one is solely responsible for this. Governments, companies, communities, and the general public all need to be a part of this conversation for change. The world belongs to everyone. It’s time to stand up and be honest about legislation that, for whatever reason, isn’t quite cutting it. Discover how we can stop, collaborate, and listen to help raise (or lower!!) the bar when it comes to regulation, both in wastewater, and across the board.

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August 23, 2020

The Sidekick Manifesto: Episode 8

The Sidekick Manifesto: Episode 8 In this very special episode of Water You on About, join AG, Liah, and special guest Dr. Dani Barrington in a look at the humanitarian side of wastewater engineering. Dani has worked all around the world to help bring water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) knowledge to developing countries. Dive in to hear about her work and the things she’s experienced throughout her travels, how, in some cases, engineering actually needs to come second, and the importance of discussing failure. Learn about the Sustainable Development Goals, and the ways we can ethically face some of the complex issues surrounding sanitation and water related health both globally and right here in Australia.

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What is Water You on About??

AG (aka Prof Anas Ghadouani) and Dr. Liah Coggins bring you a series that dives into the many aspects of water, unravelling the mysteries, and taking you on journey that may surprise you. Where does the water that flows from your taps actually come from? Where does it go after it flows down the drain? What's purple water? Can you really drink wastewater? And why should you even care about any of this? Go behind the bill and discover the answers to all these questions and a million more you didn't know you had. New episodes (Fridays?).

How often does this podcast release new episodes?

This podcast updates daily.

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Does this podcast accept guests?

Yes, this podcast regularly features guests.

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