Duke University professor Jim Salzman wrote a book titled Drinking Water: A History, in which he follows the history of water from a number of differing perspectives. In our talk, Jim addresses several of those issues and focuses on the rise of bottled water and two ongoing debates – drinking water as a commodity versus drinking water as a human right, and drinking water in the developing world provided by grey infrastructure versus drinking water provided by point of use treatment.
Tony Parrott & Sharise Horne of the Louisville MSD tackle the important issue of water equity in Louisville, KY. Tony & Sharise describe how...
An all-star panel of water experts discusses what happened with water in 2020 and provides a glimpse into what they expect 2021 will look...
Marshall Davert, the President of Government & Infrastructure for the Americas and Asia/Pacific for MWH Global identifies key water infrastructure issues and provides his...