Stormwater management is evolving fast.

After decades of simply moving water away, the new goal is keeping it local, treating it like the resource it is.

The future isn’t just about slowing and filtering runoff — it’s about storing and reusing every drop.

“Maybe we shouldn’t release it at all,” says Gregor Patsch of Oldcastle Infrastructure, pointing to deep infiltration as a next-gen tool for turning stormwater into resilience.

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This episode is sponsored by Oldcastle Infrastructure, A CRH Company, the leading provider of building materials, products and services for infrastructure projects to several North American market sectors, including Water, Communications, and Energy. For more information
visit www.oldcastleinfrastructure.com.

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