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.
Tacoma Zach, Co-founder and CEO of MentorAPM, delves into the problem of prioritization for utilities. Tacoma provides an insightful look at ways utilities can...
Incredible efficiencies have been gained in the municipal water use sector over the last 30 years. As part of its Drought Forum webinar series,...
Burke Griggs provides a riveting discussion on the state of water law, including some history and procedure involving interstate water disputes and a rundown...