Cynthia Koehler, Executive Director of WaterNow Alliance, provides a great and energetic interview discussing WaterNow Alliance and its new program Tap Into Resilience. Cynthia’s reservoir of knowledge shines in this great interview that has something for everyone. Plus, Eric Bindler of Bluefield Research comes on for another Bluefield on Tap segment before our summer hiatus. Next episode drops the first Tuesday in August.
In this session, you’ll learn about:
Cynthia’s background as a water utility board member and as a lawyerWhat WaterNow Alliance is and doesThe Tap Into Resilience program offered by WaterNow AllianceWhy WaterNow Alliance was formedWhy our utilities need to think differently about resilience and programs that foster resiliencyWhy and how decentralized water projects can benefit the local economyCynthia’s insights on how resilience and water equity work togetherResources and links mentioned in or relevant to this session include:
Cynthia’s LinkedIn pageWaterNow Alliance’s websiteThe Tap Into Resilience websiteTWV #020: What Path Will Water 4.0 Follow? With Professor David SedlaTWV #155: Water Equity in Louisville with Tony Parrott and Sharise HorneThank You!
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