Examining the future of water through the lens of strategic foresight--anticipating, framing, and shaping your preferred future.
What if the future of our planet hinged on a single, often overlooked element? Join us as Dr. Mills, honorary professor at the University of Essex and author of "End of the World," reveals the pivotal role water will play in navigating apocalyptic scenarios such as climate emergencies, overpopulation, and geopolitical tensions. Drawing on real-world examples like the Ukraine-Russia conflict, where water has been weaponized, Dr. Mills paints a stark picture of the urgency with which we must address water scarcity and insecurity. This episode emphasizes that water is not just a basic necessity but also a linchpin in agriculture and industry, making its conservation matter of global survival.Beyond the chilling prospects of societal collapse, Dr. Mills urges a deeper reflection on the global bystander effect and the pressing need for leadership and individual responsibility. With an eye toward fostering hope and unity, we discuss the importance of environmental stewardship, proactive activism, and communal action in safeguarding our future. This is a call to action, underscoring the critical role of character and community in combatting water shortages and ensuring a sustainable world. Don't miss this thought-provoking conversation that challenges us all to be part of the solution.#water #WaterForesight #strategicforesight #foresight #futures @Aqualaurus
Discover the transformative idea of granting natural entities--including water--legal personhood as we sit down with Professor James Salzman, a leading voice in environmental law. This episode takes you beyond traditional environmental regulation, where nature typically plays a supporting role to human interests, and into the realm of the rights of nature movement. Listen in as we discuss the emergence of this groundbreaking concept and its implications on environmental law and policy, including how it diverges from the well-known animal rights movement.Wade through the legal intricacies of water law with us as we reflect on the monumental Mono Lake case and its impact on the public trust doctrine. Professor Salzman guides us through the judicial waters where the State of California's duty to protect its natural ecosystems hints at a shift toward recognizing nature's rights. This conversation navigates the complexities of water rights, the role of the prior appropriation doctrine, and the balance between human and environmental needs, raising essential questions about the future of water policy and environmental governance.Environmental Justice has evolved from its nascent stages to a cornerstone of environmental protection, and in this episode, we examine its intersection with the rights of nature movement. We delve into the potential for this movement to reshape our legal landscape, the roles played by activist groups, and the anticipated pushback against stricter environmental regulations. Join us as Professor Salzman shares his insights on the strategic push to integrate environmental values into new legal frameworks, inspiring a reflection on how the rights of nature movement may shape the future of water.#water #WaterForesight #strategicforesight #foresight #futures @Aqualaurus
Embark on an enlightening exploration of a globally pressing issue with the insight of Samista Jugwanth, joining us from the vibrant heart of South Africa. Prepare to unravel the intricate tapestry of WASH—Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene—challenges that persist not only in the developing world but also on the doorsteps of developed nations. Samista sheds light on the stark reality that billions are deprived of basic necessities like clean water and safe sanitation, with severe repercussions for public health, especially among children. In our discussion, we tackle the persistent myths and reveal the sobering truth that no country is safe from the consequences of neglecting WASH, as environmental, infrastructural, and natural calamities lay bare the vulnerabilities of even the most affluent societies.Our conversation takes a turn towards the horizon of possibilities for WASH, intertwining the narratives of corporate social responsibility and the United Nations' Sustainable Development Goals. Witness how giants like Coca-Cola are channeling their efforts to meld their business strategies with the pursuit of public good, exemplified by initiatives aimed at revitalizing communities through water stewardship. However, we don't shy away from the grim forewarnings of a potential collapse within the WASH sector, considering the myriad of factors from climate change to shifts in global priorities. Together with Samista, we emphasize the importance of a multi-layered approach, combining foresight and a unity of disciplines to create resilient and trust-building WASH projects for a sustainable and healthy future. Join us for a narrative that goes beyond mere statistics, offering real-world implications and actionable insights for the path ahead.#water #WaterForesight #strategicforesight #foresight #futures @Aqualaurus
Unlock the secrets of regulatory innovation as we sit down with Hdata's founder and CEO, Hudson Hollister, whose journey from SEC lawyer to tech trailblazer is transforming the energy industry's approach to data. This episode promises a wealth of knowledge as we venture into how Hudson's brainchild streamlines regulatory filing processes, applies AI to sector-wide queries, and empowers stakeholders with actionable insights. Discover how this groundbreaking platform not only reshapes energy data interaction but also eyes expansion into the vital water industry, potentially revolutionizing transparency and efficiency.Imagine a world where utility rate making is no longer shrouded in lengthy, manual processes, but is driven by rapid and precise data analysis. Our discussion with Hudson peeks into a future where advanced tools like Hdata expedite rate case outcomes and democratize the regulatory landscape. We weigh the pros and cons, from the fear of over-transparency to the promise of a more formulaic regulatory approach and examine the role of predictive models and AI in shaping the utility sector's trajectory. This episode challenges the norm and envisions a more engaged community in utility regulation, thanks to technological advancements that could redefine industry standards.As we chart the course of regulatory filings into a brave new world of real-time monitoring and analysis, Hudson reflects on the delicate dance between data privacy and public access. We address how AI is breaking new ground in utility management, enabling more informed decisions and benchmarking while navigating the minefield of international privacy laws. Looking forward, we consider the transformative potential of these innovations in the water sector, igniting a discussion on how technology may streamline processes and redefine transparency. Join us for a thought-provoking journey through the evolving landscape of utility regulation and the pioneering spirit of Hdata.#water #WaterForesight #strategicforesight #foresight #futures @Aqualaurus
Step into a world where every drop of water counts as Professor Buzz Thompson, author of "Liquid Asset," unravels the complex role of the private sector in water management. Together, we navigate the intricate dance of business and government alliances as they supply life's most vital resource, dissecting the tug-of-war between public service and commodification. Discover how companies like Xylem are revolutionizing water systems with cutting-edge technologies, and delve into the ethical and economic repercussions that ripple through our taps and irrigation lines.Unlock the future of water markets with us; it's a landscape where conservation breeds innovation and agriculture meets ingenuity. Through Professor Thompson's lens, we scrutinize water rights, trading systems, and the ever-growing debate over water as a human right versus a commercial product. Picture a California farmer redirecting floodwater to replenish groundwater or Montana's Tung River Valley, where tiered pricing spurs stewardship - these are the narratives reshaping our water economy and igniting a fresh wave of corporate responsibility.Concluding our journey, we wade into the waters of regulation, where small utilities grapple with innovation and America wrestles with the recognition of water as a fundamental human right. Professor Thompson's insights shed light on the regulatory frameworks shaping our water's destiny, urging collaboration between public needs and private ambitions. As we wrap up, we invite listeners to continue the conversation, fostering partnerships that can turn the tide on water scarcity and secure a sustainable future for all.#water #WaterForesight #strategicforesight #foresight #futures @Aqualaurus
Welcome to an enlightening installment of the Water Foresight Podcast, where we venture into the complex world of non-revenue water, carbon emissions and carbon leakage credits. We're honored to have water industry veteran, Steve Cavanaugh, join us as we decode this labyrinth of issues. As the CEO of Cavanaugh & Associates and the chair of the International Water Association's (IWA) Leakage Emissions Initiative (LEI), Steve offers an invaluable depth of understanding on the subjects at hand. We kick off our conversation unwrapping the concept of non-revenue water - a pivotal issue for utilities. The financial implications of unbilled water set the backdrop for our discussion on the water energy nexus and the novel domain of carbon emissions and carbon leakage credits. With Steve's expert insights, we delve into the compelling topic of carbon credits and their potential monetization, a burgeoning interest area for investors and companies alike. The ripple effects of this monetization could trigger a funding wave for leakage reduction projects and nudge major water utilities towards a carbon-neutral future. Our dialogue takes us further into the roles of various sectors in mitigating greenhouse emissions. We examine the influence of the government, financial institutions, and rating agencies in steering this change. We conclude by shedding light on the LEI and the range of resources it offers, including how to become part of this significant initiative. As we navigate these waters together, we hope you find this conversation as thought-provoking and enlightening as we do.#water #WaterForesight #strategicforesight #foresight #futures @Aqualaurus
Imagine having the power to look into the future of the water industry - sounds exciting, right? That's the journey we embark on with Dr. Graham Norris, an organizational psychologist who specializes in foresight and futures thinking. Our dialogue spins around understanding the importance of long-term thinking, especially in the water sector. We delve into the concept of controlling our attention and expanding our imagination to contemplate future possibilities and their implications. We also discuss how data-driven models can help us predict future scenarios and the role of predictability in water services.With Dr. Norris, we untangle the complexities of future thinking. He brilliantly breaks it down into three facets - the predictable context, the unpredictable elements like socio-economic factors, and sculpting our desired future from our understanding of these aspects. The beauty of it all lies in envisioning multiple potential futures and making decisions with conviction. It's a fascinating exploration into the world of tomorrow, a world that we can shape with our thoughts and actions today. Towards the end of our conversation, we consider the challenges and advantages of future thinking and the potential of technology in overcoming psychological barriers. We discuss how regularly creating new scenarios and shifting perspectives can enhance our understanding of the future. Stressing on the water sector, we contemplate the possible inequalities that could surface and the importance of having a vision for the future. We conclude with some thought-provoking insights on how the water industry, entrepreneurs, and water tech companies can adopt futures thinking, and our role in facilitating this transformation. So, are you ready to step into the future with us?#water #WaterForesight #strategicforesight #foresight #futures @Aqualaurus
Is "fair market value" activity in trouble? Should public and private water utilities begin to worry? Does the recent Cicero v. Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission decision by the Commonwealth Court of Pennsylvania present a signal of change for the economic regulation of utilities? Or, is this simply a wild card? Cody Faulk with Spencer Fane LLP joins the Water Foresight Podcast to provide us with a balanced perspective on the future(s) of fair market value-based utility acquisitions. Is the public policy of utility consolidation dead or only if the utility is "troubled"? What is the nature of "affirmative public benefits"? What are the temporal limitations of the notion of "harm" (i.e., only in the present)? Are rate increases always "bad"? Is "same service" equal to "better service"? Is "capability" equal to "cost-effective"? How will states (and commissions) react? Legislative amendments? Rulemaking? What will consumer advocates or municipal leaders do next? Will the future of fair market value cases yield increased transaction costs--paid for by the ratepayers? What would Adam Smith do?#water #WaterForesight #strategicforesight #foresight #futures @Aqualaurus
What does the recent Supreme Court case, Sackett vs. EPA, mean for the Clean Water Act? Join us as we explore this landmark case with Brent Fewell, Founder of the Earth & Water Law Group, who possesses over 30 years of experience at the intersection of water and law. Dive into the jurisdictional determination of the Sacketts' property near Priest Lake in Idaho, the Supreme Court's decision that wetlands are not federally protected, and how this ruling may shape the future of the Clean Water Act.Navigating the changing landscape of wetland protection can be daunting. In this episode, Brent shares valuable insights into the risks and opportunities associated with the Sackett vs. EPA case. Discover how state laws may offer protection for wetlands, and how it might impact environmental and industrial organizations. The decision has the potential to stir up increased activity at the state level, reinforcing the protection of wetlands.As we look ahead to the murky future of water regulation, Brent offers his thoughts on the implications of the Sackett vs. EPA case and how it may influence the Clean Water Act. We'll explore the 'SWANCC' decision and how the EPA and the courts regained expansive authorities after this ruling, the 'Rapanos' decision, and the (now defunct) 'significant nexus' test established by the court. Finally, Brent shares his perspective on the potential for Congress to provide clarity and direction to the world of water in the coming years. Don't miss this informative and thought-provoking episode.#water #WaterForesight #strategicforesight #foresight #futures @Aqualaurus
ChatGPT is garnering a great deal of attention. What does it mean for the future of water? Mahesh Lunani, CEO of Aquasight, joins the Water Foresight Podcast to help us understand ChatGPT and its possible or probable futures. What is ChatGPT? Where did it come from? Is Chat GPT simply another incremental step in AI? How does ChatGPT work within organizations? What are the applications for ChatGPT within the world of water? Can ChatGPT pass an operator's exam and run a water utility? File a rate case? Develop an asset management plan? What are the future (10-20 years) applications of ChatGPT? Who owns or controls ChatGPT? Does it matter? What do or will regulators have to say about ChatGPT applications, especially as applied to water utilities? What are the various future scenarios of using ChatCPT in the world of water? What are the unintended consequences of using ChatGPT in the world of water? Are there any ethical implications of deploying ChatCPT in the world of water? Mahesh provides his brilliant insights as we consider this application. #water #WaterForesight #strategicforesight #foresight #futures @Aqualaurus
Leadership. Everyone talks about it. Customers and regulators demand it. Water utilities need it. Non-profits preach it. What is leadership? Can we define and measure it? Or, do we know it when we see it? Does it come down to traits, skills, or theories? Dr. Peter Scheuermann joins the Water Foresight Podcast to begin a series on the future of leadership and water. Dr. Scheuermann addresses the theory of Servant Leadership and its relevance to the future of water. What are the elements of Servant Leadership? Is it the ultimate leadership theory? Will Servant Leadership (if adopted) change the future of water for the better? #water #WaterForesight #strategicforesight #foresight #futures @Aqualaurus
The idea of the "Circular Economy" has been the subject of recent debate. What about a "Circular Water Economy"? Jim Lauria, Vice-President of Sales & Marketing of Mazzei Injector Company, helps us understand the rise of the Circular Water Economy. Is this a new legal requirement or a operational paradigm? What is its relationship to the agricultural sector? What are the future scenarios for the Circular Water Economy? Are there any unintended consequences? Future implications for the price of water, environmental justice, supply chains, and water rights? Finally, what is an "industrial watershed"? Jim keeps us on the straight and narrow about the future of the Circular Water Economy.#water #WaterForesight #strategicforesight #foresight #futures @Aqualaurus
"You're a fascist!" This seems to be the claim lobbed by various people on different sides of a contested issue. We may be divided, but do we truly understand the term "fascism"? Dr. Gene Veith helps us understand fascism. What is fascism? A worldview? Is it bad? What is the origin of fascism? Didn't the conclusion of World War II serve as the end of fascism? Is fascism making a comeback? If so, where and how? How does fascism relate to individualism vs. collectivism? Is fascism linked to anti-Semitism? Does it conflict with either the Judeo-Christian worldview or pantheism? How is post-modernism connected to fascism? Is there evidence of fascism in modern society? If so, can fascism impact the world of water? If so, how? Where will we be in 10-20 years if fascism persists? Should we consider the unintended consequences?#water #WaterForesight #strategicforesight #foresight #futures @Aqualaurus
What is the metaverse? Is it reality or, as some have stated, "embedded reality"? What does that mean and how will the metaverse intersect with the future of water? Lior Romanowsky of Spartans.tech joins the podcast to provide a framework for understanding the future of the metaverse. What are the business applications offered through the metaverse? What is the relationship of the metaverse to digital twins, operator training, optimization, and security? What are the potential unintended social, legal, and other consequences of the metaverse within the world of water? Who is in charge of the metaverse? Should we expect governmental regulation of the metaverse? What happens when Kevin Bacon meets Tom Cruise in the metaverse? Lior suggests the podcast presents a grim future for the metaverse. Is he correct?#water #WaterForesight #strategicforesight #foresight #futures @Aqualaurus
Does the future of water envision drinking water systems as toxic waste facilities? Andrew Brought, an environmental lawyer with Spencer Fane LLP, helps the podcast see various futures of water through the recent case--California River Watch vs. City of Vacaville--decided by the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals. Did the City of Vacaville "transport" hazardous waste by collecting, treating, and distributing hexavalent chromium-contaminated groundwater through its drinking water system? If so, is it possible that drinking water facilities will become RCRA treatment or disposal facilities? What about CERCLA (Superfund) liabilities? Does it make a difference if it is surface water vs. groundwater? Are there unintended consequences linked to environmental justice and affordability? What are the implications for wastewater treatment systems and biosolids programs? Is there a link to the debate over unregulated compounds (e.g., PFOS/PFOA)? Does the future exhibit possibilities of toxic tort liability? Is there any upside (e.g., opportunities) to this decision? Andrew takes us through the oddities of RCRA and the future of water. The podcast is reminded: "Be careful what you wish for...you may get it."#water #WaterForesight #strategicforesight #foresight #futures @Aqualaurus
Can signals of change from the discipline of criminal justice offer insights into the future of water? Dr. Tom Romero joins the Water Foresight Podcast to discuss racial impact statements in connection with the future of water. What can racial challenges (and solutions) within the criminal justice system tell us about changes in the future of water? Environmental impact statements are familiar to water professionals but what about racial impact statements? What is a racial impact statement and how may it help or hinder the future of water? Are there winners and losers? What are the future scenarios? What are the unintended consequences of deploying racial impact statements in the future of water?#water #WaterForesight #strategicforesight #foresight #futures @Aqualaurus
Is it true that no good deed goes unpunished? Dr. Kenneth Gould joins the Water Foresight Podcast to address the emerging issue of resilience gentrification. What is resilience gentrification? Is this simply a bad thing or is it the unintended consequence of trying to do the right thing with water? What does it mean to align our economic frameworks with our ecological frameworks? Will there be future changes to how our governmental leaders address resilience in the future? Is there an environmental justice angle to resilience gentrification? How might this impact future scenarios in the insurance industry? Will the Podcast ever be able to afford the Hamptons?#water #WaterForesight #strategicforesight #foresight #futures @Aqualaurus
According to the latest AWWA Journal, customer satisfaction is a big deal to customers of water utilities and their opinions about the service they receive. Dr. Andrew Heath, Managing Director of Utilities Intelligence for J.D. Power & Associates, joins the Water Foresight Podcast to discuss J.D. Power's latest customer satisfaction results and the future of customer satisfaction within the world of water. What is customer satisfaction? What composes and drives customer satisfaction? Do customers trust their water utilities? What is the future of customer satisfaction for water utilities? How can water utilities prepare today for the future of customer satisfaction?#water #WaterForesight #strategicforesight #foresight #futures @Aqualaurus
Dr. Kimberly Daniels and Tim Morgan join the Water Foresight Podcast to discuss Flooding and Future Scenarios. It's hurricane season and the Podcast is interested in learning about the future of flooding. Daniels and Morgan examined future scenarios of flooding in Houston, Texas, through the lenses of health, poverty, and equity. What are the tools and methodologies available to examine future flooding scenarios? What do the four future scenarios--continuation, collapse, new equilibrium, and transformation--present for the future of flooding in Houston? Are these scenarios possible, probable, or plausible? What policies can Houston-based organizations develop in response to these scenarios? What are the opportunities and risks presented by these scenarios? Are these scenarios transferable to other cities facing future flooding risks? The Podcast wants to know.#water #WaterForesight #strategicforesight #foresight #futures @Aqualaurus
Peter Colohan, Director of the Internet of Water Initiative at the Lincoln Institute of Land Policy, joins the Water Foresight Podcast to provide his vision for the future of the Internet of Water. What is the Internet of Water (IoW)? What are the IoW Principles? What is "FAIR"? What is the relationship between the IoW and privacy? Is there a relationship between the IoW and the Internet of Things (IoT)? What are the futures of the IoW and water customers, government regulators, and other stakeholders? Is the future of the IoW all rainbows and unicorns? Can Peter promise the Podcast that the IoW will not spy on customers through their smart appliances and other devices? The Podcast is asking for a friend.#water #WaterForesight #strategicforesight #foresight #futures @Aqualaurus
What is the future of the paradigm of Environmental Justice in relationship to the future of all things water? Dr. David Pellow of the University of California, Santa Barbara, joins the Water Foresight Podcast to guide us on this journey. What is "Environmental Justice"? What do the terms "justice" and "fairness" mean? Who decides? What if the process is "fair" but the outcome is "not fair"? Does "Critical Environmental Justice" exist and, if so, where is it going? What is the future of water through the lens of the Environmental Justice paradigm? Does this impact the "human right to water"? Is water "systemically racist"? Are reparations possible? Should water itself have rights? What about the future impact on Western Water Law? Will there be a federal law addressing Environmental Justice? The Podcast needs a few more hours to unbundle these issues.#water #WaterForesight #strategicforesight #foresight #futures @Aqualaurus
Brett Aho "nudges" the Water Foresight Podcast into discussing surveillance capitalism and its relationship to the future of water. What is "surveillance capitalism"? What are the opportunities and risks of "behavior modification"? How are China and the European Union addressing surveillance capitalism? What is China's social credit system (SCS) framework? Is that good, bad, or both? Does the SCS exist within the United States? If not, when, where, or how? What are the future opportunities and risks for customers, utilities, consultants, and others within the world of water? Is it true that downloading this podcast is worth 100 points to your social credit score?#water #WaterForesight #strategicforesight #foresight #futures @Aqualaurus
Kody George joins the Water Foresight Podcast to address the Future of Space Water. What? Isn't water only relevant on Earth? Kody offer his insights on "space water," the legal mechanisms addressing its use, and observations on future governance mechanisms? If we have Riverkeepers on Earth, do we need Moonkeepers for the Moon? Who owns the Moon, Mars, or other celestial bodies? Will there be an Amazon warehouse next to a Tesla factory on the shores of the Sea of Tranquility? What are the futures of space water?#water #WaterForesight #strategicforesight #foresight #futures @Aqualaurus
What will be the necessary skills, abilities, and knowledge necessary for the future leaders and followers within the world of water? Dr. Chris Mayer of the United States Military Academy (a/k/a West Point) joins the Water Foresight Podcast to discuss the future of higher education and how it is changing and will shape the future of various roles and responsibilities within the world of water. The workforce is aging and retiring (or at least that's what we're told). What is higher education's impact on today's workforce and what will change (or not change) to be better prepared for a more effective and robust future of water?#water #WaterForesight #strategicforesight #foresight #futures @Aqualaurus
How does the pending Maryland Comprehensive Conservation Finance Act (SB 348) influence the future of water? Dr. Tim Male of the Environmental Policy Innovation Center (EPIC) joins the Water Foresight Podcast to offer his thoughts on SB 348. What is SB 348? How does this bill support or connect to the recent federal infrastructure bill? What can SB 348 do for water? How does SB 348 change DWSRF or CWSRF funding opportunities? Can SB 348 be an innovative solution for environmental justice communities? Does SB 348 enable private investment to amplify solutions to current and future water challenges? What are the future impacts of SB 348?#water #WaterForesight #strategicforesight #foresight #futures @Aqualaurus
The Water Foresight Podcast wants to know whether water will be a vehicle for conflict or peace. Booky Oren, the former Executive Chairman of Mekorot (Israel's national water company) and current CEO of Booky Oren Global Water Technologies, joins the Podcast to offer his insights. What is Israel's historic relationship with water? How has this relationship shaped Israel's current relationship with water? What are the key variables impacting the future of Israel's relationship with water? Will water serve as a mechanism for conflict or peace for Israel and its neighbors? Is Booky an optimist or a pessimist?#water #WaterForesight #strategicforesight #foresight #futures @Aqualaurus
Season 2 of the Water Foresight Podcast launches with Commissioner Mary-Anna Holden, Commissioner with the New Jersey Board of Public Utilities. Commissioner Holden offers her (personal) observations about the future of economic regulation. How has economic regulation changed over the past 10-20 years? Is there a future for innovative ratemaking mechanisms? What will the future of the state/EPA relationship look like in 10 years? Will innovative technologies drive the development of new ratemaking mechanisms? How will economic regulators impact the workforce of the future (and succession planning)? Will future economic regulators change their view of investments in technology (i.e., CAPEX vs. OPEX)? Is there a plausible future without economic regulators? What are 3 possible futures for economic regulators of water utilities? Commissioner Holden offers much to consider.#water #WaterForesight #strategicforesight #foresight #futures @Aqualaurus
The Water Foresight Podcast returns with John Robinson of Mazarine Ventures. We discuss, "The Future of Business Models and Water." John is shy and "keeps his cards close to the vest" but he eventually opens up about his thoughts on how innovative business models must shape the future of water. Are the business models focused on water utilities or other actors within the marketplace (e.g., insurers and lenders)? What does Uber have to do with the future of business model transformation? How will innovative business models address the three top water challenges (in John's view) over the next 10-20 years? The podcast wants to know.#water #WaterForesight #strategicforesight #foresight #futures @Aqualaurus
Dr. Andy Hines of the University of Houston joins the Water Foresight Podcast to discuss "After Capitalism: What is the Future of Water?" Has the podcast lost its mind? What does "after capitalism" mean? Is capitalism over? What are the myths, assumptions, and beliefs of capitalism? What are "values shifts" and how do they impact the future of capitalism? Why are there 40+ different types of "capitalism" and why is that important? So, what does "after capitalism" mean for the future of water? Will "after capitalism" generate problematic, unintended consequences for the world of water? What would Milton Friedman do?#water #WaterForesight #strategicforesight #foresight #futures @Aqualaurus
The Rev. Mitchell Hescox, CEO of the Evangelical Environmental Network (EEN), joins the Water Foresight Podcast to discuss, "Will the Christian World Influence the Future of Water"? What is the significance of the creation of humans in relationship to water? What is the significance of the language of "subdue" and "dominion" in relationship to water? What is "creation care"? Does creation care suggest a justice ethic in relationship to humans and water? What does the phrase "Kingdom of God" have to do with the future of water? Is the Christian worldview a source of our modern water (and other) environmental challenges? What does the Bible say about "environmental justice"? How will the Christian worldview impact the future of water? Collapse? Business-as-Usual? Transformation? Rev. Hescox discards the Sunday School flannelgraph and performs a "deep dive" on the future of water.#water #WaterForesight #strategicforesight #foresight #futures @Aqualaurus
Ari Raivetz, CEO of Transcend Software, joins the Water Foresight Podcast to discuss the future of water innovations in relationship to economic and environmental regulators. Is digital transformation a myth or reality for the water sector? Has COVID-19 accelerated the adoption of innovative technologies? Will regulators help or hinder the adoption of innovations? What are the strategies for building trust between regulators, innovators, and the water sector? Is there a Moore's Law of Water Innovation? Are water innovators themselves acting as a bridge of trust between regulators and the water sector? If so, how can we build a bigger bridge? (The Podcast hopes the bridge is bigger than the Tacony-Palmyra Bridge.)#water #WaterForesight #strategicforesight #foresight #futures @Aqualaurus
Shirley Ben-Dak, Vice-President of Strategy & Innovation for SWAN, joins the Water Foresight Podcast to offer her reflections on "Is Water Smart in 2040?" Shirley addresses the elastic term "smart water" and provides key insights into whether and in what form water may be "smart" in 2040. Also, we discussed the potential unintended consequences of continuing advances within the realm of smart water. Is there a "collapse" scenario in the future of water where society reaches a point of "digital capture"? Will society become too reliant and "exposed" with too much smart water technology? Finally, what are the ethical implications of the future of smart water? Will the ideas of privacy and informed consent be amplified or muted in the future of smart water? Should we fear a new, future IoT--an internet of toilets? The podcast is asking for a friend.#water #WaterForesight #strategicforesight #foresight #futures @Aqualaurus
George Hawkins, the Founder & CEO of Moonshot Missions, joins the Water Foresight Podcast to discuss his vision for "Water Infrastructure in 2040: Business as Usual or Transformation?" There is no spoiler alert when it comes to George's well-known intellect, enthusiasm, and optimism--he supports the "transformation scenario" of the future of water infrastructure. So, what does that scenario look like? What are the strategies necessary for today to achieve the future transformation strategy? What are the two sides necessary for this transformation? How does digital technology play a role in this transformation scenario? Is infrastructure transformation limited to physical aspects or does it implicate leadership and culture? The podcast believes nothing in water is business as usual with George.#water #WaterForesight #strategicforesight #foresight #futures @Aqualaurus
Dr. Eric Siegel joins the Water Foresight Podcast to discuss "The Multiple Lenses of Predictive Analytics." What is the difference between "big data," "artificial intelligence," "machine learning," and "predictive analytics"? How will predictive analytics change (and change society) over the next 10 years? Will the application of predictive analytics expand throughout the water sector? Does lift modeling have anything to do with lift stations? What are the ethical implications or risks of predictive analytics? Is there a social justice challenge? Is there a cybersecurity challenge? Are there any current applications of predictive analytics from other sectors likely to make their way into the water sector? Are there emerging Constitutional issues in the future of predictive analytics? What is "deep learning"? Was this invented by Jack Handy? Finally, will predictive analytics keep slow drivers out of the left-hand lane during rush hour? The podcast is cautiously optimistic.#water #WaterForesight #strategicforesight #foresight #futures @Aqualaurus
Dr. Christiana Zenner, Associate Professor of Theology, Science & Ethics at Fordham University and author of "Just Water," joins the Water Foresight Podcast to discuss "What Kind of Thing is Water in 2040"? What are the value paradigms of fresh waters? Do social norms about water change over time? Why should we care about "water ethics"? What are Dr. Zenner's future scenarios from the standpoint of water ethics? Is water a human right? What does "decolonizing" water water mean? Aren't the Phillies (ontologically) better than the Mets? The podcast wants to know. #water #WaterForesight #strategicforesight #foresight #futures @Aqualaurus
Meena Sankaran, Founder & CEO of Ketos, joins the Water Foresight Podcast to discuss "Scenarios for Resolving Future Water Quality Challenges." Meena shares her "Four As" relative to her scenarios. Who is thinking about how technology can address water quality challenges? Do regulations respond to or drive investments in water quality-focused technology? Is there a relationship between environmental justice and technology? What is the opportunity to connect traditional federal infrastructure funding with innovative technologies to advance efficiencies? Finally, Meena offers her scenarios for the future of water quality and public health, multi-media risk assessments, and predictive analytics.#water #WaterForesight #strategicforesight #foresight #futures @Aqualaurus
Is communication the vehicle of leadership? Stephanie Corso and Arianne Shipley of Rogue Water--the H2DuO--join the Water Foresight Podcast to discuss, "How Communication Will Shape the Future of Water." What will water leaders be discussing in 20 years? Same thing, different year? Or, is the real problem that the water sector mired in a constant state of poor communication? What will drive changes to the way water utilities communicate with customers and other stakeholders? Does Servant Leadership Theory have anything to do with this? Will technology advance or detract from more effective communication? What will the "value of water" conversation look like in 20 years? The Podcast is a self-monitoring introvert and needs some advice....#water #WaterForesight #strategicforesight #foresight #futures @Aqualaurus
Gary Wong, Global Industry Principal of Infrastructure and Water at AVEVA, joins the Water Foresight Podcast to discuss "Water and the Pivot From Analog to Digital." Who is making this "pivot"? What are the barriers to digital transformation within the water sector? Is customer privacy relevant? What are the risks of digital transformation? Will digital transformation ever end? Finally, do you waive your 4th or 5th Amendment rights when you use a "smart toilet"? The Podcast is asking for a friend. Gary is "flush" with his thoughts and observations.#water #WaterForesight #strategicforesight #foresight #futures @Aqualaurus
Robert Powelson, CEO of the National Association of Water Companies (NAWC), joins the Water Foresight Podcast to discuss the impact the private water sector will have on the future of the United States. What will be the future hurdles for private water? in 2040, what will be the most significant accomplishment of private water? How does private water respond to the claim that "water is a human right"? In 10-20 years, what will be the relationship between the financial services sector and private water? How does the rise of ESG impact this relationship? Is it plausible or possible that private water could ever be nationalized? A broad discussion of important issues.#water #WaterForesight #strategicforesight #foresight #futures @Aqualaurus
Dr. Kevin Morley of the American Water Works Association (AWWA) joins the Water Foresight Podcast to offer his views on the future of cybersecurity in the water sector. What will the minimum cyber standards look like in 10-20 years? Can we prevent cyber attacks or simply seek to mitigate the effects? How will insurance companies and ratings agencies respond? Will concerns over cybersecurity diminish the water sector's "pivot" from analog to digital? What will happen to the water sector in 10-20 years?#water #WaterForesight #strategicforesight #foresight #futures @Aqualaurus
Dr. Miguel De La Torre continues the discussion of the future of water through the lens of ethics and worldviews. In the future, what will be our right relationship with water? Will it be through a "Eurocentric worldview" of "dominion" or some other worldview? How will indigenous or other worldviews ("on the margins") impact our view of our relationship with water? We have much to discuss and consider.#water #WaterForesight #strategicforesight #foresight #futures @Aqualaurus
Dr. David Groenfeldt completes Part 2 of his interview on Ethics and the Future of Water.#water #WaterForesight #strategicforesight #foresight #futures @Aqualaurus
Dr. David Groenfeldt of the Water-Culture Institute joins the Water Foresight Podcast to offer a broad assessment of alternative worldviews and how they may shape the future of water. What if water is considered a "deity" in the future? How might indigenous worldviews shape the future of permitting water facilities?#water #WaterForesight #strategicforesight #foresight #futures @Aqualaurus
The Honorable Robert Dawson, Founder of Dawson & Associates, joins the Water Foresight Podcast to examine the future of the federal government and its relationship with water. What is the role of technology? What role will trust play over the next 10-20 years?#water #WaterForesight #strategicforesight #foresight #futures @Aqualaurus
Our guest is Cindy Wallis-Lage, President of Black & Veatch's water business. She unpacks the future of the "one water ethic." What is the one water ethic? Will society ever fully achieve the one water ethic? What will the one water ethic look like in 20 years?#water #WaterForesight #strategicforesight #foresight #futures @Aqualaurus
Maria DeChellis joins the Water Foresight Podcast to discuss "The Water Customer of the Future: The Ethic of Affordability." How have water utilities responded to the Covid-19 pandemic? What are the impacts to financial and workforce issues? What can water utilities learn from a water disconnection moratorium? Were water utilities able to forecast the implications? What are the long-term implications of Covid-19 on affordability discussions both to the utility and the customer? Will this implicate new or different rate structures? How does AccessH2O provide a model or vision for the future of affordability? For Maria, it's not just a job, it's a calling.#water #WaterForesight #strategicforesight #foresight #futures @Aqualaurus
Cristina Ahmadpour, President of Isle Utilities, joins the Water Foresight Podcast to discuss innovations within the water sector and the cultural implications thereof.#water #WaterForesight #strategicforesight #foresight #futures @Aqualaurus
Reese Tisdale from Bluefield Research joins the Water Foresight Podcast to discuss the future of the water marketplace.#water #WaterForesight #strategicforesight #foresight #futures @Aqualaurus
In this third episode of the Water Foresight Podcast, guest Elisa Speranza of Seventh Ward Strategies explores the "social" aspect of environmental, social, and governance (ESG) commitments by organizations and the future impact on water.#water #WaterForesight #strategicforesight #foresight #futures @Aqualaurus
In this second episode of the Water Foresight Podcast, guest David McGimpsey, a Partner and Co-Lead of Denton's Energy Practice, provides his thoughts and observations about the future of water as the host of the Water Values Podcast.#water #WaterForesight #strategicforesight #foresight #futures @Aqualaurus
In this inaugural episode of the Water Foresight Podcast, guest Dr. Virginia Richardson, Chair of the Strategic Foresight Concentration within the School of Business & Leadership's Doctoral Program at Regent University, introduces the discipline of strategic foresight.#water #WaterForesight #strategicforesight #foresight #futures @Aqualaurus