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Ripple Effect: A Podcast Putting Water In Context

Ripple Effect: A Podcast Putting Water In Context

De : Emily E. Lewis
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Join host Emily E. Lewis, Partner at Culp & Kelly, LLP, in discussing contemporary water issues touching on technology, law, finance, and water creativity. Ripple Effect: A Podcast Putting Water into Context.

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    • 225: Rainmaker
      Jan 23 2026

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      Parker Cardwell, Head of Operations at Rainmaker Technology Corporation, joins us to talk about their drone based cloud seeding enterprise. This is the third cloud seeding discussion on Ripple Effect and each time we learn something new about the innovative and exciting advancements in the technology. Rainmaker is taking it to the next level. Great discussion!

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      42 min
    • 224: Geosyntec Consultants - Geothermal Water and Power
      Jan 15 2026

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      Isabellah Von Trapp, Senior Hydrologist, and Andrew Austreng, Principle Hydrologist, join us from Geosyntec Consultants to discuss the world of geothermal heat pumps. Geothermal is a hot topic buzzword in the water and energy worlds, and we dive deep into what makes it so enticing. We discuss the mechanics of how it works and why it can save water and energy for businesses and homes alike.

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      1 h et 2 min
    • 223: California Water Markets
      Jan 9 2026

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      Matthew Fienup, CEO and Founder of H2Omarkets.com and Executive Director of the Center for Research and Forecasting at California Lutheran University, joins us to discuss his involvement in the development of California water markets. We dive deep into the fascinating history of California water rights and how newly developed fair-trade water markets address critical groundwater scarcity issues. By critically focusing on communication and fair representation for all parties involved, Matthew and his colleagues achieved an astonishing 100% unanimous agreement on the implementation of these water market systems and 80% participation in the market in the first year.

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      1 h et 19 min
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