Episode 8: A Rapidly Changing World for Water

Greg and Kevin share their take on COP26, their visit to The Water Environment Federation's national conference (WEFTEC), Andrew Yang's book tour #YangGang, and discuss topics surrounding stormwater policies. The world of water is a changing place for the better and AquiPor is excited to join the movement!

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Episode 4: Entrepreneurship in Water

On this episode, Greg and Kevin break down why our outdated infrastructure and lack of attention towards updating it, is problematic. With projections showing how we will expand in the coming years, it is most likely that we will repeat the same actions of not properly building the infrastructure that we need for future generations.Innovation in the water sector is more critical now than ever before. Samuel Rosen has the vision to eliminate single use plastic water bottles from the planet. As a proven entrepreneur, Samuel offers us insight as to how he plans on taking down a major source of pollution while establishing drinking water accessibility through his company, Tap.

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Episode 5: Improving our Communities with Thoughtful Neighborhood Design

Urban architect & Co-founder of internationally recognized YARD & Co., Joe Nickol joins the show to discuss tactical urbanism and how creative urban design makes our communities stronger.

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Episode 3: A Changing Climate

On this episode, Greg and Kevin break down why our outdated infrastructure and lack of attention towards updating it, is problematic. With projections showing how we will expand in the coming years, it is most likely that we will repeat the same actions of not properly building the infrastructure that we need for future generations.

 

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It's pretty unbelievable how much sewage and pollution goes from our hard surfaces (i.e. concrete, asphalt, etc...) into American rivers every year. It's an 860 billion gallon problem that needs a solution just as big.

Read the article posted by AmericanRivers.org to learn how big this problem is. Then check out what AquiPor wants to do to stop this.