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Waterline
PI Media
29 episodes
9 months ago
This podcast was created to communicate the many facets of water – technology, development, and sustainability – to educate and spread awareness about the most important natural resource that we cannot afford to lose in the midst of a growing global water crisis. Our episodes set out to explore economic, political, social, behavioral, technological, and environmental aspects and challenges which the topic of water bears.

To get in touch & follow podcast updates: Facebook @waterlinepodcast or find me on Twitter @IdanC79

This podcast is hosted by Idan Cohen & produced by PI Media for Israel NewTech.
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This podcast was created to communicate the many facets of water – technology, development, and sustainability – to educate and spread awareness about the most important natural resource that we cannot afford to lose in the midst of a growing global water crisis. Our episodes set out to explore economic, political, social, behavioral, technological, and environmental aspects and challenges which the topic of water bears.

To get in touch & follow podcast updates: Facebook @waterlinepodcast or find me on Twitter @IdanC79

This podcast is hosted by Idan Cohen & produced by PI Media for Israel NewTech.
Show more...
Society & Culture
Science,
Earth Sciences
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Building a Dam in Gatun – On Dams (part 1)
Waterline
31 minutes 47 seconds
7 years ago
Building a Dam in Gatun – On Dams (part 1)
It took nearly four decades, the lives of some 30,000 human beings and billions of US Dollars in current values to build; it was a source for heated debates and the kiss of death to some careers; it was rooted in vision - but took ample amounts of practicality to realize. You might know it simply as The Panama Canal - in a stretch of land not wider than 70 kilometers wide, humanity saw the opportunity to connect two great oceans - the Atlantic and the Pacific - and managed to cut the route by sea from California to Europe - by half.

The keystone of the canal is a dam that was the biggest ever to be built at the time - the dam near the small town of Gatun.
You are invited to hear a tale about politics, engineering, money and tons of controversy, which, a century on is all but forgotten.
Waterline
This podcast was created to communicate the many facets of water – technology, development, and sustainability – to educate and spread awareness about the most important natural resource that we cannot afford to lose in the midst of a growing global water crisis. Our episodes set out to explore economic, political, social, behavioral, technological, and environmental aspects and challenges which the topic of water bears.

To get in touch & follow podcast updates: Facebook @waterlinepodcast or find me on Twitter @IdanC79

This podcast is hosted by Idan Cohen & produced by PI Media for Israel NewTech.