Planning for Future Water with Ben Samuels
Description
In this episode of Conservation Stories, host Tillery Timmons-Sims sits down with Ben Samuels, a leader in water resource management and vice president of the Produced Water Society, for a thought-provoking conversation about the future of water conservation and stewardship. Ben shares insights into the complexities of "produced water," a byproduct of oil and gas production, and its evolving role in addressing water scarcity.
The discussion spans a wide range of topics, including international water policies, state-specific water rights, the environmental and economic challenges tied to water management, and the role of technology in finding sustainable solutions. They explore how historical water compacts, like the Colorado River Compact, shape current policies and the innovative ways stakeholders are addressing modern challenges, from agriculture to industrial reuse.
Ben also highlights the need for collaborative solutions, data-driven decision-making, and public engagement to address the global water crisis. This engaging episode offers a balanced look at present and future water strategies while emphasizing the importance of stewardship for generations to come.
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Ben Samuels, President of Energized Tech Ventures and VP of Produced Water Society
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