Humans can only survive 3 days without water. Each week, join us on the LiquiTalks Podcast as we learn more about the water we drink. Whether you are an engineer, a doctor, or someone that just wants clean water, this is the podcast for you.
Welcome to season 2 of the LiquiTalks podcast. We're excited to have special guest Paul Lem, M.D., the Founder and Chief Medical Officer at Spartan Bioscience. Our host Christoph Lohr and Paul cover the topic of stagnant water during this time of COVID.
On episode 10 of LiquiTalks, our hosts Christoph and Chris are joined by special guest Greg Swafford, Technical Sales Manager at Georg Fischer Piping Systems. They cover the wide ranging topics of plumbing design, needs for industry improvements, sustainability and CPVC piping.
In this week's episode, Christoph and Chris are joined by special guest, Suzanne Blevins, Founder and Technical Director of Aerobiology. Aerobiology is an environmental testing laboratory with proficiency in fungal, bacterial and asbestos testing. Suzanne covers the topics of microbial content in building water, time changes in microbial population and takes us into the world of waterborne pathogens such as Legionella, Pseudomonas and Mycobacterium.
On episode 8 of the LiquiTalks podcast, hosts Christoph and Chris continue their discussion of the importance of point of entry filtration as buildings begin to open post COVID-19.
This week, our hosts Christoph and Chris are back to give us a weekly recap of the latest industry news, talk about an engineering economic review of a copper silver ionization white paper (available to download) and cover the importance of point of entry filtration as buildings start to open post COVID-19.
On Episode 6 of LiquiTalks, Christoph and Chris give a weekly recap of their latest literature reviews and take a deep dive into the topics of Chloramines, Chlorine and Chlorine Dioxide.
This week, Christoph and Chris welcome special guest, Lee Froemke, a mechanical engineer from SVL. They discuss the topics of hospitality vulnerability to waterborne pathogens, data on ambient temperatures and occupancy rates and hospitality's minimalist water quality management style.
This week, Christoph is joined by a special guest, Robert Greenberg, a licensed master plumber and President of Evergreen Mechanical Services based in New York City. They cover the history of plumbing and waterborne pathogens and explore the topic of plumbing post COVID-19 and how the plumbing community will continue to be relied upon to maintain systems with greater frequency for optimum safety.
In episode 3 of LiquiTalks, Christoph and Chris give us a run down of what's been going on in the water world in the midst of this "new normal" and Christoph shares his program titled, Engineering Out Legionella, targeting the plumbing engineering community presented as a CEU webinar.
In this week's episode, Christoph and Chris dig deeper into the topic of building conversions related to COVID-19 overflow and moving less critical patients into different areas to separate the two and the concern of healthcare acquired infections. Christoph takes us through his book review of Troubled Water: What's Wrong With What We Drink by Seth M. Siegel.
Welcome to this series of podcasts, giving you an insider's look at the water we drink. There's a long way to go as a society when it comes to water. We generally don't have an understanding of the water coming out of our faucets or showers in spite of our incredible need for that resource. And all the while our sources of fresh water are drying up. That's why each week we'll cover topics and speak with experts that you most likely haven't heard before.We'll share stories, discuss the latest trends in water, and explain technical concepts so that you can learn what's in the water you drink. It's a perspective you simply can't hear it anywhere else. Our goal is for you to have at least one aha moment each week. Something you can take back to your work into home and out into society.