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  • Reflecting on a water legacy: Dean Amhaus announces retirement
    2025/05/30

    For 15 years, Dean Amhaus has led The Water Council in Milwaukee as CEO and president, but just earlier this year he announced his retirement. In this episode, co-Host Bob Crossen speaks with Amhaus about his career, how far the water industry has come, and where it's headed. Over his tenure, Amhaus has witnessed trends and shifts in businesses, and advancements in technology while helping The Water Council become a destination for water technology innovators and businesses seeking to make meaningful connections for their solutions.

    Show Notes:
    •  Trump administration breaks silence on PFAS
    • EPA Announces It Will Keep Maximum Contaminant Levels for PFOA, PFOS
    • Toxic Release Inventory
    • [AWWA] Hazard Index for PFAS [Statement June 5, 2024]
    Timestamps:  
    • Intro and summary | 00:00
    • Retirement congratulations and plans | 1:05
    • Future work developments post-retirement | 2:40
    • How small business face similar problems to small utilities | 4:43
    • The importance of technical and financial assistance for small systems | 6:17
    • How microplastics and PFAS have taken over headlines | 7:35
    • How water scarcity isn't always about limited access to water supply | 10:10
    • Surprises in the business in the past 15 years | 12:36
    • How corporations are recognizing water's criticality to their businesses | 14:23
    • The intersection of economic growth and water infrastructure needs | 17:20
    • Most memorable moments in 15 years with The Water Council | 19:01
    • The Water Council pioneered collaborative water hubs | 22:40
    • Why community and culture are vital to business success | 25:16
    • Words for Dean's successor as CEO | 26:52
    Resources:
    • SWS Top Projects Nominations
    • WaterWorld Top Projects Nominations
    • Wastewater Digest Top Projects Nominations

    About the Podcast  

    Talking Under Water is the premier podcast for the water industry, including municipal water and wastewater, residential water treatment, storm water management and erosion control. It is produced in coordination between Wastewater Digest (WWD), WaterWorld and Storm Water Solutions (SWS). The podcast covers topics under the One Water movement including the municipal and industrial water and wastewater, residential, storm water and erosion control markets. Talking Under Water highlights news, trends, new technologies, industry discussions and interviews with experts across the municipal water industry. New episodes of the podcast are released every other week. Logo Images: Anatoly Tiplyashin / Romolo Tavani / stock.adobe.com.  

    Contact the Talking Under Water podcast editors by emailing talkingunderwater@endeavorb2b.com engaging with them on Twitter @TUWpodcast. Join the conversation by commenting or using the hashtag #talkingunderwaterpod on social media. 

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    32 分
  • EPA shakes up PFAS regulations
    2025/05/16

    In this episode of Talking Under Water, the hosts discuss recent industry news, including President Trump’s proposed fiscal year 2026 budget, which amounts to $4.2 billion in a total funding reduction across the entire agency in 2026 compared to 2025 for the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). Additionally, the hosts discuss recent U.S. Geological Survey grants to 12 state agencies to support landslide risk reduction and hazard mitigation projects; and the EPA’s latest strategy update on addressing PFAS chemicals. Finally, the hosts share news on the EPA extending compliance deadlines for PFOA and PFOS and rescinding the Hazard Index.

    Show Notes: 
    • White House proposes $2.4B in SRF cuts for 2026
    • California moves forward with Right to Clean Water Act bill
    • USGS awards $1 Million in grants for landslide risk reduction projects
    • Trump administration breaks silence on PFAS
    • How PFAS regulations have changed in the Trump administration, so far
    • EPA extends compliance deadlines for PFOA and PFOS, rescinds Hazard Index
    Timestamps:  
    • Host introduction & summary | 0:48
    • White House proposes $2.4B cut to water SRF programs | 1:26
    • USGS awards $1 million for landslide risk reduction | 5:01
    • California committee passes Right to Clean Water Act | 5:40
    • A concentrated month for PFAS regulatory changes | 6:35
    • Housekeeping — nominate a top project | 15:45
    Resources:
    • SWS Top Projects Nominations
    • WaterWorld Top Projects Nominations
    • Wastewater Digest Top Projects Nominations
    About the Podcast  

    Talking Under Water is the premier podcast for the water industry, including municipal water and wastewater, residential water treatment, storm water management and erosion control. It is produced in coordination between Wastewater Digest (WWD), WaterWorld and Storm Water Solutions (SWS). The podcast covers topics under the One Water movement including the municipal and industrial water and wastewater, residential, storm water and erosion control markets. Talking Under Water highlights news, trends, new technologies, industry discussions and interviews with experts across the municipal water industry. New episodes of the podcast are released every other week. Logo Images: Anatoly Tiplyashin / Romolo Tavani / stock.adobe.com.  

    Contact the Talking Under Water podcast editors by emailing talkingunderwater@endeavorb2b.com engaging with them on Twitter @TUWpodcast. Join the conversation by commenting or using the hashtag #talkingunderwaterpod on social media. 

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    17 分
  • Cyber threats in our water supply: What utilities need to know
    2025/05/02

    In this episode of Talking Under Water, Co-host Mandy Crispin speaks with Frederick Johnson, cybersecurity practice lead at Stantec. Johnson helps utilities, government agencies, and private sector clients prepare for technological challenges. The cyber-attack on Wichita, Kansas, was about a year ago, and the cybersecurity issue in Arkansas City, Kansas, was about six months ago. Considering these events, the interview sheds light on the greatest threats to cybersecurity right now, any potential changes in regulation, and how utilities can address cybersecurity.

    Show Notes:  
    • Stantec blog: Cybersecurity defense in the water industry: 3 steps utilities can take now
    • Arkansas City water treatment facility faces cybersecurity incident
    • Talking Under Water Episode Preview
    • Rockwell Automation talks cybersecurity with Editor in Chief Mandy Crispin
    Timestamps:  
    • Introduction | 0:00
    • The greatest threat to cybersecurity in the water sector | 1:16
    • Why water systems are targets for cyberthreats | 3:07
    • An example of a common cybersecurity attack tactic | 4:40
    • What to expect from an on-site cybersecurity risk assessment | 7:33
    • What lessons can be learned from notable water system cyberattacks? | 11:06
    • What percentage of utilities are prepared to address cyberattacks? | 13:07
    • An overview of introduced cybersecurity bills for U.S. water systems | 14:26
    • Housekeeping | 17:39
    Resources:
    • WWD webinar: Liquid stream vs. solids handling: Maximizing treatment and resource recovery
    • SWS webinar: Blue Green Infrastructure – Learning from Successful Case Studies
    • WaterWorld Top Projects submissions
    About the Podcast  

    Talking Under Water is the premier podcast for the water industry, including municipal water and wastewater, residential water treatment, storm water management and erosion control. It is produced in coordination between Wastewater Digest (WWD), WaterWorld and Storm Water Solutions (SWS). The podcast covers topics under the One Water movement including the municipal and industrial water and wastewater, residential, storm water and erosion control markets. Talking Under Water highlights news, trends, new technologies, industry discussions and interviews with experts across the municipal water industry. New episodes of the podcast are released every other week. Logo Images: Anatoly Tiplyashin / Romolo Tavani / stock.adobe.com.  

    Contact the Talking Under Water podcast editors by emailing talkingunderwater@endeavorb2b.com engaging with them on Twitter @TUWpodcast. Join the conversation by commenting or using the hashtag #talkingunderwaterpod on social media. 

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    19 分
  • How to take the first step in your AMI upgrade
    2025/04/25

    While many big utilities have largely implemented and installed advanced metering infrastructure for their distribution systems, medium and small systems are still making their way into that digital future.

    The technology of today offers a lot of benefits for utilities as well as their customers. Custom alerts for when a leak is detected so a costly water bill can be avoided. Data on water usage throughout the year to better understand habits and improve conservation. Temperature readings to track water quality.

    But each of those also results in a lot more data for the utility to process and analyze. So how have these AMI transformations impacted utilities around the U.S.? What are some of the pitfalls to avoid when planning an upgrade, and how does a water utility director identify what data points matter to them?

    The sponsor for this episode is Kamstrup, which offers these AMI solutions and more to water utilities around the world. Dive into the details of AMI integration with Travis Smith, VP of North American Sales from Kamstrup.

    Show Notes
    • Learn more about Kamstrup: https://www.kamstrup.com/en-us/water-solutions
    Timestamps
    • Introduction and episode summary | 0:00
    • How metering technologies have shifted water utility operations for decades | 1:55
    • Critical operational aspects to review for digital metering transformations | 5:13
    • How to turn common pitfalls into future benefits | 7:07
    • How much metering data has changed with AMI systems | 8:14
    • Stepping stones and priorities for graduating to AMI | 9:45
    • Examples of data creating successful operational outcomes | 12:00
    • How Kamstrup's Histogram provides use patter insights | 14:52
    • What do utilities do when data is inaccurate or missing? | 16:39
    • What are the causes of inaccurate or lost data? | 18:43
    • What does the utility of tomorrow look like? | 21:39
    • How do we make that utility of the future possible? | 24:48
    Resources
    • World of Water: www.waterworld.com/world-of-water
    • Hot Innovations in Wastewater Treatment eHandbook: https://www.wwdmag.com/ehandbooks/wastewater-treatment/whitepaper/55281395/wastewater-treatment
    • Register for StormCon: www.stormcon.com
    About the Podcast

    Talking Under Water is the premier podcast for the water industry, including municipal water and wastewater, residential water treatment, storm water management and erosion control. It is produced in coordination between Wastewater Digest (WWD), WaterWorld and Storm Water Solutions (SWS). The podcast covers topics under the One Water movement including the municipal and industrial water and wastewater, residential, storm water and erosion control markets. Talking Under Water highlights news, trends, new technologies, industry discussions and interviews with experts across the municipal water industry. New episodes of the podcast are released every other week. Logo Images: Anatoly Tiplyashin / Romolo Tavani / stock.adobe.com.

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    29 分
  • How PFAS regulations could change under President Trump
    2025/04/18

    In this episode of Talking Under Water, the hosts discuss recent industry news, including construction and discharge updates at the international boundary; the completion of the United States Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) work in North Carolina following Hurricane Helene, the EPA announcing a public hearing for an updated draft of the MS4 general permit in Massachusetts, what to expect for PFAS regulations under the new administration; and a ban on fluoride in drinking water.

    Show Notes:
    • Mexico temporarily discharges wastewater into Tijuana River
    • USIBWC investigates transboundary wastewater flow into U.S.
    • EPA completes Hurricane Helene response in North Carolina
    • EPA announces public hearing for updated draft of MS4 general permit in Massachusetts
    • How PFAS regulations have changed in the Trump administration, so far
    • The Guardian:Trump officials quietly move to reverse bans on toxic ‘forever chemicals’
    • What do the new PFAS MCLs mean for the water industry?
    • Utah becomes first U.S. state to ban fluoride in drinking water
    • EPA to review scientific information on fluoride in drinking water
    Timestamps:
    • Cold open | 0:00
    • Host introduction and episode summary | 0:20
    • Updates on the International Boundary and Water Commission discharges and construction | 1:05
    • U.S. EPA copmletes its FEMA support work for Hurricane Helene recovery effort | 4:40
    • How PFAS regulations could change during President Trump's term | 6:59
    • Housekeeping | 14:36
    Resources:
    • Wastewater Digest YouTube
    • SWS webinar: Commercial Industrial and Institutional (CII) NPDES Permit in two watersheds in the Los Angeles area

    About the Podcast

    Talking Under Water is the premier podcast for the water industry, including municipal water and wastewater, residential water treatment, storm water management and erosion control. It is produced in coordination between Wastewater Digest (WWD), WaterWorld and Storm Water Solutions (SWS). The podcast covers topics under the One Water movement including the municipal and industrial water and wastewater, residential, storm water and erosion control markets. Talking Under Water highlights news, trends, new technologies, industry discussions and interviews with experts across the municipal water industry. New episodes of the podcast are released every other week. Logo Images: Anatoly Tiplyashin / Romolo Tavani / stock.adobe.com.

    Contact the Talking Under Water podcast editors by emailing talkingunderwater@endeavorb2b.com engaging with them on Twitter @TUWpodcast. Join the conversation by commenting or using the hashtag #talkingunderwaterpod on social media.

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    16 分
  • A Splash of Reality: Breaking down the ASCE 2025 Infrastructure Report Card
    2025/04/04

    In this episode of Talking Under Water, the hosts dive into the results from the American Society of Civil Engineers 2025 Infrastructure Report Card. Overall, the country received a “C,” which is its highest grade ever. The hosts zoom in on the drinking water, stormwater and wastewater grades, all of which received the same grades as 2021, and discuss the overlap in goals from ASCE on raising the grades in the future, including asset management, resiliency and funding.

    Show Notes:  
    • Drinking water earns "C-" on ASCE 2025 Infrastructure Report Card
    • Wastewater earns "D+" on ASCE 2025 Infrastructure Report Card
    • Stormwater earns 'D' on ASCE 2025 Infrastructure Report Card
    • Water industry reacts to ASCE's 2025 Infrastructure Report Card
    Timestamps:  
    • Introduction and summary | 0:50
    • Wastewater earns a D+ | 1:26
    • Stormwater earns a D | 4:12
    • Drinking water earnes a C- | 7:09
    • Raising the grade with better asset management | 9:49
    • How to improve resilience for water infrastructure improvements | 12:07
    • ASCE recommends right-sizing ratepayer funding | 14:23
    • Housekeeping | 17:10
    Resources:
    •  WaterWorld March/April issue
    • StormCon 2025
    About the Podcast  

    Talking Under Water is the premier podcast for the water industry, including municipal water and wastewater, residential water treatment, storm water management and erosion control. It is produced in coordination between Wastewater Digest (WWD), WaterWorld and Storm Water Solutions (SWS). The podcast covers topics under the One Water movement including the municipal and industrial water and wastewater, residential, storm water and erosion control markets. Talking Under Water highlights news, trends, new technologies, industry discussions and interviews with experts across the municipal water industry. New episodes of the podcast are released every other week. Logo Images: Anatoly Tiplyashin / Romolo Tavani / stock.adobe.com.  

    Contact the Talking Under Water podcast editors by emailing talkingunderwater@endeavorb2b.com engaging with them on Twitter @TUWpodcast. Join the conversation by commenting or using the hashtag #talkingunderwaterpod on social media. 

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    18 分
  • Bridging policy and progress in the water sector
    2025/03/21

    In this episode of Talking Under Water, Karen Dettmer, Americas director of Water Resources for Ramboll, discusses water industry trends, her former work with both the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and the public sector in Milwaukee, where she was the first woman public works commissioner. Dettmer also discusses her work with policy, including the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law.

    Show Notes:
    • Dropping By #87: What the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law Means for the Water Industry | Part 1
    • Dropping By #88: What the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law Means for the Water Industry | Part 2

    Resources:
    • WaterWorld poll for President Trump's performance
    • Wastewater Digest poll for President Trump's performance
    • SWS March 27th webinar

    About the Podcast   

    Talking Under Water is the premier podcast for the water industry, including municipal water and wastewater, residential water treatment, storm water management and erosion control. It is produced in coordination between Wastewater Digest (WWD), WaterWorld and Storm Water Solutions (SWS). The podcast covers topics under the One Water movement including the municipal and industrial water and wastewater, residential, storm water and erosion control markets. Talking Under Water highlights news, trends, new technologies, industry discussions and on-site interviews with experts across the municipal water industry. New episodes of the podcast are released every other week. Logo Images: Anatoly Tiplyashin / Romolo Tavani / stock.adobe.com.  

    Contact the Talking Under Water podcast editors by emailing talkingunderwater@endeavorb2b.com engaging with them on Twitter @TUWpodcast. Join the conversation by commenting or using the hashtag #talkingunderwaterpod on social media. 

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    29 分
  • The Water Chronicles: A Journey to Understand the World’s Water Disparities
    2025/03/07

    In this episode of Talking Under Water, Co-host Mandy Crispin chats with Kaitlin Spiridellis, a Vanderbilt University Michael B. Keegan traveling fellow. Spiridellis has worked for over three years within Vanderbilt’s Drinking Water Justice Lab and focuses on the disparities in how people experience drinking water in different communities. In the summer of 2024, she began touring various continents to gain a better understanding of the disparities in how people experience drinking water. In this episode, Crispin and Spiridellis start by discussing her trip to Latin America, and Spiridellis will be writing articles for WaterWorld on her experiences, called World of Water.

    Show Notes:

    World of Water

    Timestamps:
    • Introduction & episode summary | 0:09
    • What motivated Kaitlin to conduct her globetrotting water study? | 0:49
    • The experience of locals in Mexico City | 2:25
    • How stormwater capture for drinking water supply becomes a critical resource | 4:33
    • Exploring how virtual water impacts water management in Argentina | 7:08
    • Chile's approach to One Water | 10:24
    • Governance barriers between rural and urban areas | 13:26
    • The cultural and gender burdens surrounding water supply and management | 17:12
    • Summarizing the European leg of Kaitlin's World of Water trip | 20:28
    • Housekeeping | 21:57
    Resources:
    • Wastewater Digest Emerging Leaders Nomination Form
    • WaterWorld Emerging Leaders Nomination Form
    • StormCon
    About the Podcast

       Talking Under Water is the premier podcast for the water industry, including municipal water and wastewater, residential water treatment, storm water management and erosion control. It is produced in coordination between Wastewater Digest (WWD), WaterWorld and Storm Water Solutions (SWS). The podcast covers topics under the One Water movement including the municipal and industrial water and wastewater, residential, storm water and erosion control markets. Talking Under Water highlights news, trends, new technologies, industry discussions and on-site interviews with experts across the municipal water industry. New episodes of the podcast are released every other week. Logo Images: Anatoly Tiplyashin / Romolo Tavani / stock.adobe.com.  

    Contact the Talking Under Water podcast editors by emailing talkingunderwater@endeavorb2b.com engaging with them on Twitter @TUWpodcast. Join the conversation by commenting or using the hashtag #talkingunderwaterpod on social media. 

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    24 分