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WiseOnWater podcast
WiseOnWater podcast
14 episodes
6 days ago
This podcast delves into the critical issues shaping the future of water in the UK. Join host Natasha Wiseman as she chats with industry experts, policymakers, and researchers about the latest trends, challenges, and innovations in the UK water sector. Every month, we'll be bringing together a diverse range of voices to spark insightful conversations and actionable solutions.
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This podcast delves into the critical issues shaping the future of water in the UK. Join host Natasha Wiseman as she chats with industry experts, policymakers, and researchers about the latest trends, challenges, and innovations in the UK water sector. Every month, we'll be bringing together a diverse range of voices to spark insightful conversations and actionable solutions.
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Episode 12: The future of UK water
WiseOnWater podcast
40 minutes 36 seconds
2 months ago
Episode 12: The future of UK water

In the final episode of Season 1, ‘The future of UK water’ host Natasha Wiseman speaks with two pivotal figures in the UK's water sector: Mark Lloyd, CEO of The Rivers Trust, and Tania Flasck, Director of Water Operations at Southern Water. The conversation explores the unprecedented challenges and opportunities facing the UK's rivers and water systems.  

Mark provides a grassroots perspective on the state of our rivers, the complexities of pollution, and the power of local action.

Tanya offers an inside view from a major water company, discussing the challenges of ageing infrastructure, climate change, and the crucial need for collaboration and innovation.

Together, they paint a comprehensive picture of a sector at a critical juncture, highlighting the need for collective effort, from government and industry to the individual "water citizen," to secure a resilient water future. 

Takeaways:

  • Our rivers are in poor health. Despite some successes, pollution from agriculture, a growing population, and new demands are putting immense pressure on UK rivers.

  • The regulatory system needs a reset. The current framework is confusing, and a new "super regulator" is proposed to provide clarity and strategic direction.

  • Collaboration is key. Local, collaborative projects that bring together communities, charities, and businesses are the most effective way to tackle complex water issues.

  • Pollution is a multi-faceted problem. We must address all sources of pollution, not just sewage, including agricultural runoff, highway pollution, and household chemicals.

  • Water companies are part of the solution. The industry is actively working on innovative projects and collaborations to improve resilience and sustainability.

  • We can all help. The "water citizen" concept urges the public to take responsibility for their own water use and disposal, contributing to a collective solution.

WiseOnWater podcast
This podcast delves into the critical issues shaping the future of water in the UK. Join host Natasha Wiseman as she chats with industry experts, policymakers, and researchers about the latest trends, challenges, and innovations in the UK water sector. Every month, we'll be bringing together a diverse range of voices to spark insightful conversations and actionable solutions.