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Save the Water™ is a US-based nonprofit organization that aims to inform communities about water quality and water resource issues in North America. In this podcast, we interview professionals in the water industry to understand further how they prevent and combat these issues and what we can do to protect our communities.

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In the latest episode of the Save the Water podcast, host Victoria interviews Jim Good, a seasoned water industry professional whose career spans public service, policy-making, and community engagement. With his extensive experience, Jim shares invaluable insights on the importance of clean water and the initiatives that can make a real difference in our communities.
Did you know that emerging technologies, including ultrasound waves, are showing promise in actively breaking down PFAS, offering a way to prevent these “forever chemicals” from persisting in our water? In this episode, Save the Water™ features Dr. Michelle Crimi, Dean of Graduate Studies at Clarkson University, Professor of Civil & Environmental Engineering, and co-founder of RemWells. Driven by a commitment to in situ remediation of PFAS-contaminated groundwater, Dr. Crimi continues to lead advancements in environmental engineering and water treatment innovation.
Did you know that our water quality can reveal hidden stories beneath the surface?  Join us as Dr. Sushant Mehan shares how satellite imagery is transforming water quality management! 
In this episode, Save the Water™ features Anna Luísa Beserra Santos, founder and CEO of SDW for All. Her innovative solar filtration system disinfects rainwater collected in cisterns, providing safe and sustainable access to clean water for communities in need. Driven by a mission to bring water to some of Brazil’s driest regions, Anna Luísa continues to lead efforts in sustainable development and water equity. Recognized for her groundbreaking work, she received the United Nations Environment Programme’s “Young Champions of the Earth” award in 2019 — becoming the first and only Brazilian to earn this honor. Join us as we explore her journey in expanding water accessibility and advancing environmental innovation across Brazil.
Flowing Futures: Discover how the Central Arizona Project moves Colorado River water across 336 miles—powering Arizona’s largest cities and serving more Native American communities than any other provider in the U.S. With unwavering reliability, CAP monitors nearly 400 potential contaminants and shares transparent water data through the Aqua Portal. Trusted, reliable, and built to last—for today and generations downstream. 
In this episode, Save the Water™ interviews Viran Nana and his son Dylan Nana, co-founders of FlowStat. Their innovative solution helps car wash operators monitor and optimize water usage, saving over $30,000 per location annually. FlowStat provides instant alerts when gallons per wash exceed normal levels, enabling operators to address issues in real time and avoid costly water bills. Join us as we explore their journey in transforming the car wash industry and making a positive impact on water conservation.
In this episode, Director Jennifer Koss discusses the NOAA's role in coral reef management and the importance of coral reefs and their relationship with water quality, fishery, and tourism.
In this episode, Alexandra Leigh Fisher, the president of the Surfrider Club at the University of Miami, talks about their environmental activities for keeping our beaches and oceans clean.  The partnership between Save the Water™ and the Surfrider Club is a joint effort for this common goal. 
Victoria Peluso, from Save the Water™ makes an interesting and enriching conversation with Robin Schütz. He is a molecular ecologist and PhD student at the University of Essen in Germany whose dissertation is on the analysis of biodiversity trends in rivers, based on Environmental DNA from suspended particulate matter of the German specimen bank. 
In this episode, Brittany and Jennifer discuss Florida's environment, stormwater, and water quality. Visit SaveTheWater.org for more information 
In this episode, Kylie and Mario discuss global water resources, water access, and water affordability. Visit SaveTheWater.org for more information
In this episode, Kylie and Manny discuss ocean pollution, Manny's organization FillABag, and eco-activism. Listen to learn ways you can get involved in starting an environmental initiative! Visit savethewater.org to learn more.
Featured in Forbes 30 under 30 in science, Julie Bliss Mullen is solving the world's greatest water quality problems.  Listen to this episode to learn more about the innovative and highly effective water treatment technology that Julie created.  Visit Savethewater.org for more information
In this episode, Kylie and Constandina talk Groundwater. What is it? How is it managed? What is groundwater contamination? How is groundwater contamination remediated? Listen to learn answers to these questions and don't forget to visit our website https://savethewater.org/ 
For our very first episode, Kylie interviews the founder and president of Save The Water™, Frank Ramos. They discuss bioaccumulation, water quality,  and what led Frank to start the non-profit. Listen for a quick, interesting water fact at the end provided by the education team.   This podcast is brought to you by Save The Water™. Visit savethewater.org to learn more.
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