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Water Safety, Regulation, and Innovation with Darcy Burke

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What if the cost of providing clean drinking water is becoming too high for communities to bear? This episode features Darcy Burke, an elected member of the Elsinore Valley Municipal Water District and a leading authority in water management. We explore the revolutionary advancements in water detection technology over the last decade and discuss the significant regulatory and financial hurdles that come with these improvements. Darcy offers an inside look at how water districts are tackling the disposal of hazardous materials and the aging workforce problem, and she shares innovative strategies to attract new talent to the industry.
Can we really achieve zero-contaminant water at a reasonable cost? Darcy and I examine the shift from human studies to computer models in determining safe contaminant levels and question the practicality of absolute purity in drinking water. We also address the disparities in regulation between tap water and bottled water, emphasizing why tap water often surpasses bottled water in safety standards. With a focus on maintaining public health credibility, we argue for reasonable standards and reliable data to ensure that communities have access to safe and affordable water, reducing the risk of turning to unsafe sources.
PFAS and lead pipes are just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to water contamination issues. Darcy delves into her extensive background in waterworks, highlighting the critical role of toxicologists and water quality engineers in managing these persistent problems. From the financial burdens of upgrading water treatment plants to the importance of effective communication with the public, we discuss the monumental efforts required to ensure sustainable and safe water service. Join us for this insightful conversation, and don’t forget to subscribe, rate, and review our podcast!

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Chapters

1. Challenges in the Water Industry (00:00:00)

2. Balancing Water Safety and Affordability (00:03:47)

3. Navigating Water Contaminants and Regulations (00:09:53)

4. Sustainable Water Service and Public Health (00:19:14)

5. Expressing Gratitude and Sign-Off (00:34:09)

3 episodes

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What if the cost of providing clean drinking water is becoming too high for communities to bear? This episode features Darcy Burke, an elected member of the Elsinore Valley Municipal Water District and a leading authority in water management. We explore the revolutionary advancements in water detection technology over the last decade and discuss the significant regulatory and financial hurdles that come with these improvements. Darcy offers an inside look at how water districts are tackling the disposal of hazardous materials and the aging workforce problem, and she shares innovative strategies to attract new talent to the industry.
Can we really achieve zero-contaminant water at a reasonable cost? Darcy and I examine the shift from human studies to computer models in determining safe contaminant levels and question the practicality of absolute purity in drinking water. We also address the disparities in regulation between tap water and bottled water, emphasizing why tap water often surpasses bottled water in safety standards. With a focus on maintaining public health credibility, we argue for reasonable standards and reliable data to ensure that communities have access to safe and affordable water, reducing the risk of turning to unsafe sources.
PFAS and lead pipes are just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to water contamination issues. Darcy delves into her extensive background in waterworks, highlighting the critical role of toxicologists and water quality engineers in managing these persistent problems. From the financial burdens of upgrading water treatment plants to the importance of effective communication with the public, we discuss the monumental efforts required to ensure sustainable and safe water service. Join us for this insightful conversation, and don’t forget to subscribe, rate, and review our podcast!

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Challenges in the Water Industry (00:00:00)

2. Balancing Water Safety and Affordability (00:03:47)

3. Navigating Water Contaminants and Regulations (00:09:53)

4. Sustainable Water Service and Public Health (00:19:14)

5. Expressing Gratitude and Sign-Off (00:34:09)

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