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Jan. 10, 2022

waterloop #127: A Battleship Lives With Water

Wilmington, North Carolina is home to the USS North Carolina, a retired World War II battleship that is open as a museum that draws over a quarter of a million visitors each year and serves as a memorial to the North Carolinians who died in the war. But now this…

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Jan. 3, 2022

waterloop #126: Getting Schooled In Freshwater

The Great Lakes are the largest freshwater ecosystem in the world, containing over 20 percent of Earth’s surface freshwater. This makes the Great Lakes an incredibly unique and critical place for water research, including in the areas of invasive species, microplastics, emerging contaminants, and climate change. The opportunities to learn…

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Dec. 15, 2021

waterloop #125: State of the Beach, 2021 Edition

Healthy and resilient coastlines depend on action by states to properly manage development and prepare for climate change. While the Surfrider Foundation’s 2021 State of the Beach report found only two-thirds of states performing at poor to adequate levels, nine states did improve their scores from last year. The highest…

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Dec. 7, 2021

waterloop #124: An Atlas For Local Solutions

Local government officials and staff responsible for water management often have limited resources and must avoid risk, putting them on the constant search for proven solutions that work for their peers. Enter The Atlas, an online community where they can browse case studies, follow topics, and crowdsource ideas and advice,…

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Dec. 6, 2021

Hydraloop Designed to be Stylish, Efficient in Homes

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Dec. 6, 2021

Sydney Changes Regulations to Encourage Greywater Recycling

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Dec. 6, 2021

Hydraloop Wins Top Award at Consumer Electronic Show

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Dec. 6, 2021

Hydraloop Recycles Greywater Through Multiple Steps

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Dec. 6, 2021

Greywater Recycling Gaining Momentum in U.S.

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Dec. 1, 2021

waterloop #123: Flipping Front Yards In NOLA

Over time many property owners in New Orleans have replaced green spaces in favor of concrete and other impervious surfaces in order to gain more parking and reduce yard maintenance. The amount of hard surfaces contributed to serious flooding problems across the city. Now a program incentivizes homeowners to replace…

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Nov. 28, 2021

waterloop #122: Going Green In New Orleans

Managing water in New Orleans is a challenge because of the city’s unique hydrology, system of pipes and pumps, and intense rainfall events. Instead of relying only on traditional gray infrastructure, the city is embracing the use of green infrastructure to contain water, reduce flooding, transform public spaces, and beautify…

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Nov. 22, 2021

waterloop #121: Lifting Up Lives With Infrastructure

Growing up and working in water in Puerto Rico, Yajaira Morphonios saw people who didn’t have access to clean drinking water and she gained a unique understanding of the essential role of water services in the well-being of a community. Since relocating to Kentucky and continuing to work in the…

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Nov. 15, 2021

waterloop #120: Tracking The Tides With Tech

Coastal communities need accurate, reliable, and accessible information on tides, particularly as they confront rising sea levels and need to adapt to flooding events. But federal gauges are spread out on the U.S. coastline, which leaves extensive areas in between without precise predictions and real-world tracking of tides. That vital…

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Nov. 8, 2021

waterloop #119: Resilience Is More Than A Buzzword

Resilience is one of the words frequently heard in discussions about water resources. But what does it actually mean? It’s important to have a common understanding of resilience, particularly as climate change accelerates water challenges and resilience becomes a critical goal, according to the Pacific Institute’s Jason Morrison, President, and…

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Nov. 1, 2021

Hydraloop Uses Water Twice

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Oct. 26, 2021

waterloop #118: Estimation Of Evapotranspiration

While precipitation like rain and snow get all the attention, the amount of evapotranspiration - water transferred from land and planets to the atmosphere - is also critical to water management. But there hasn’t been an effective tool for farmers, communities, and other water stakeholders to track evapotranspiration. Enter OpenET,…

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Oct. 12, 2021

waterloop #117: The Playbook For Proactive Comms With Mike McGill

Historically the water industry preferred to be reactive in communications, especially in dealing with the media. That approach left utilities to play defense and often end up on the losing side of public relations. Now the winning strategy is to embrace proactive communications, build productive relationships with the media, and…

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Oct. 5, 2021

waterloop #116: A Prize Fight Against Lead

An estimated 9 to 12 million lead service lines remain in the ground in the U.S., with water flowing through them into people’s homes. While funding is critical to winning the fight against lead pipes, the challenge is much more complex. Solutions are needed for locating lead lines, creating informative…

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Sept. 27, 2021

waterloop #115: Time for WASH in America with George McGraw

An estimated 2.2 million people in America lack clean water and proper sanitation. These individuals are found all across the country - in indigenous communities, California’s Central Valley, the U.S.-Mexico border, Appalachia, the Deep South, and in urban neighborhoods. In this episode George McGraw, Founder and CEO of DigDeep, says…

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Sept. 21, 2021

waterloop #114: The Opportunity On Water with Nicole Lampe

For decades, advocates and activists have worked relentlessly to elevate water issues and drive policy changes and government funding. Now it seems water has risen to be a top priority, in large part because of those years of advocacy, crumbling water infrastructure, high-profile crises such as Flint, and the impacts…

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Sept. 14, 2021

waterloop #113: A Voice For Green Latinos With Mariana Del Valle Prieto Cervantes

Polling shows that large majorities of Latinos feel that outdoor activities involving water are a way of life, that protecting water is vital to their culture and the economy, and that the government should combat water pollution. Historically large environmental organizations haven’t represented the Latino community and that has led…

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Sept. 7, 2021

waterloop #112: Inside the Waters of the U.S. with Ken Kopocis and Dave Ross

The scope of waters covered by the federal Clean Water Act - called Waters of the U.S. - is one of the most complex, controversial, and contentious issues in environmental policy. Waters of the U.S. has been the focus of Supreme Court rulings, lobbying and litigation by stakeholders, and rulemakings…

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Aug. 23, 2021

waterloop #111: The Future of Beer With Climate Change

Brewers are seeing the impacts of climate change on essential ingredients for beer. Unusual temperatures and precipitation are damaging crops like barley and hops while water resources are stressed by drought or polluted by algae blooms and wildfires, as explained in this episode with Katie Wallace, Director of Social and…

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Aug. 16, 2021

waterloop #110: A Force Multiplier for the Great Lakes with David Rankin

As the world’s largest freshwater ecosystem, the Great Lakes benefit from massive financial investment in restoration and protection activities each year. Yet one unique entity acts as a force multiplier, not by contributing the most dollars, but by targeting funds to emerging and innovative ideas that can yield exponential returns…

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