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waste(d)water

Hosted by The Nature Conservancy · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 7 episodes

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Episodes
7
Last ep.
21 days ago
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37m
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About this podcast

Waste(d)water, a groundbreaking podcast from The Nature Conservancy, exposes one of the world's dirtiest secrets: wastewater pollution. Eighty percent of global wastewater enters our waterways without adequate treatment, taking a toll on both human and ecological health. In this series, we invite experts from across disciplines and geographies to unpack this complex challenge and share real-world solutions. From resource recovery to community engagement to green infrastructure, we can reshape how we perceive and manage wastewater.

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7. Why aren't we collaborating? Silos, sewage & solutions

Nov 18, 202532mEp. 7S1

Why are public health and ecological health protection efforts so siloed – and do cross-sector wastewater management solutions exist? In this episode of The Nature Conservancy’s waste(d)water podcast, host Sydney Bezanso

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6. Making the case for nature-based wastewater solutions (featuring Reef Exchanges)

Oct 23, 202530mEp. 6S1

Can green infrastructure play a vital role in improving wastewater management solutions? In this segment of the waste(d)water podcast, we feature a special episode from Reef Exchanges, a podcast produced by The Nature Co

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5. Liquid assets: The rise of recycled water

Sep 24, 202534mEp. 5S1

Could wastewater become our most valuable water source? In this episode of The Nature Conservancy’s waste(d)water podcast, host Kassie Morton explores how Florida is leading the way in recycling wastewater to combat wate

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4. Burden or benefit? Recovering resources from wastewater

Sep 10, 202551mEp. 4S1

Could the waste we flush power our homes and grow our food? In this episode of The Nature Conservancy’s waste(d)water podcast, host Kassie Morton explores the surprising potential of domestic wastewater and how biosolids

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3. The price of pollution: Wastewater's surprising drain on the economy

Aug 27, 202524mEp. 3S1

Untreated wastewater isn’t just an environmental crisis — it’s an economic one. In this episode of The Nature Conservancy’s waste(d)water podcast, host Kassie Morton learns from experts Jasmine Fournier from the Ocean Se

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2. Dilution may not be the solution: The global footprint of wastewater pollution

Jul 20, 202536mEp. 2S1

Where does our wastewater really go — and what is it doing to our oceans? In this episode of The Nature Conservancy’s waste(d)water podcast, host Kassie Morton speaks with Dr. Ben Halpern and Dr. Cascade Tuholske about t

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1. Past the point of no return? Stories of impact & resilience

Jul 19, 202548mEp. 1S1

Can ecosystems damaged from wastewater pollution bounce back? In this episode of The Nature Conservancy’s waste(d)water podcast, host Kassie Morton explores the ecological toll of untreated wastewater on coral reefs, sea

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