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Indonesia Pipeline Awaits Policy Clarity 

Since launching its 2010 Master Plan, Indonesia has amassed a sizable water infrastructure pipeline of 32 public-private partnerships (PPP) requiring over US$2.5 billion of investment in a time of reg...
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Prior Appropriation and How It Shaped the West 

Recently retired from the Colorado Supreme Court, Justice Greg Hobbs joins The Water Values Podcast to share his knowledge of western water law, specifically the doctrine of prior appropriation and it...
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The Philippines Extends Water PPPs Beyond Manila 

Private water concessions in Manila have driven water coverage from under 60% to nearly 100% between 1997 and 2015 and created a more positive environment for private company participation going forwa...
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Green Infrastructure Issues 

Drew Bender of VS Engineering brings over 20 years of experience in green infrastructure issues to our conversation in this episode of The Water Values Podcast. He provides a wide-ranging discussion a...
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Speeding Technology Adoption Among Utilities 

Trevor Hill joins The Water Values Podcast and discusses an array of technology issues affecting water utilities. Trevor describes the utility market that technology providers find themselves in and i...
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Should We Have a Federal Water Policy? 

Two water lawyers, Nathan Bracken of Smith Hartvigsen and Jan Neuman of Tonkon Torp, join The Water Values Podcast to discuss the state of our federal water policy. Both Nathan and Jan are well-versed...
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U.S. Wastewater Market to Total US$11.0 Billion Through 2025 

Paralyzing drought and environmental impacts on water supplies across the US sunbelt- from Florida to California- has thrust wastewater reuse into the spotlight as a critical solution to minimize long...
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Coal Ash and Its Impacts on Water Quality 

Frank Holleman, a lawyer with the Southern Environmental Law Center, joins The Water Values Podcast and discusses a number of issues concerning coal ash. The Kingston and Dan River coal ash spills foc...
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The Psychology of Water Conservation 

Indiana University School of Public and Environmental Affairs (SPEA) Assistant Professor Shahzeen, or “Shaz”, Attari, guides us in understanding the state of research into human behavior and resou...
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Global Private Water Utilities Trade Places in Quest for Long Term Growth 

The private sector's role in water utilities continues to be debated- in developing countries the promise of closing water infrastructure gaps, while in some mature markets, governments are buying-bac...