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The 5 Most Influential People in the Water Industry over the Past 150 Years

The 5 Most Influential People in the Water Industry over the Past 150 Years

22min |20/09/2021
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(don't) Waste Water! | Water Tech to Solve the World

The 5 Most Influential People in the Water Industry over the Past 150 Years

The 5 Most Influential People in the Water Industry over the Past 150 Years

22min |20/09/2021
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This is of course very subjective. But how did we go from "hardly treated" to "treated hardly" in a bit over a century?


Because it was the right thing to do, sure. But also, because of some pioneers!

I made a top 5 - but I'm also sharing the ones, that could have made it to the top, and didn't do by a nose.


So, here are our 5 most influential people, according to my book:


5️ The Man who defied a US President

4️ The Water Detective that triggered an Industry Revolution

3️ The Man that triggered desalination - and got a dismal reward

2️ The Man that made Drinking Water "Pure and Wholesome"

1️ The Technology, that's somehow in my garden


Do you have more? Come tell me on LinkedIn!


***

➡️  Do you like this short format, answering one key question/topic? Let me know on LinkedIn! 

➡️  Get the Full Podcast Series here: https://dww.show/

➡️  Check the Video Version of this Bonus Episode: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gGmDSZSJ_Ls


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Chapters

  • Edmund Muskie

    00:17

  • Joan Rose

    05:02

  • Sidney Loeb

    08:12

  • John Leal

    11:09

  • They could have made it to the top...

    15:34

  • Edward Ardern & William Lockett

    18:40

Description

This is of course very subjective. But how did we go from "hardly treated" to "treated hardly" in a bit over a century?


Because it was the right thing to do, sure. But also, because of some pioneers!

I made a top 5 - but I'm also sharing the ones, that could have made it to the top, and didn't do by a nose.


So, here are our 5 most influential people, according to my book:


5️ The Man who defied a US President

4️ The Water Detective that triggered an Industry Revolution

3️ The Man that triggered desalination - and got a dismal reward

2️ The Man that made Drinking Water "Pure and Wholesome"

1️ The Technology, that's somehow in my garden


Do you have more? Come tell me on LinkedIn!


***

➡️  Do you like this short format, answering one key question/topic? Let me know on LinkedIn! 

➡️  Get the Full Podcast Series here: https://dww.show/

➡️  Check the Video Version of this Bonus Episode: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gGmDSZSJ_Ls


Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

Chapters

  • Edmund Muskie

    00:17

  • Joan Rose

    05:02

  • Sidney Loeb

    08:12

  • John Leal

    11:09

  • They could have made it to the top...

    15:34

  • Edward Ardern & William Lockett

    18:40

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Description

This is of course very subjective. But how did we go from "hardly treated" to "treated hardly" in a bit over a century?


Because it was the right thing to do, sure. But also, because of some pioneers!

I made a top 5 - but I'm also sharing the ones, that could have made it to the top, and didn't do by a nose.


So, here are our 5 most influential people, according to my book:


5️ The Man who defied a US President

4️ The Water Detective that triggered an Industry Revolution

3️ The Man that triggered desalination - and got a dismal reward

2️ The Man that made Drinking Water "Pure and Wholesome"

1️ The Technology, that's somehow in my garden


Do you have more? Come tell me on LinkedIn!


***

➡️  Do you like this short format, answering one key question/topic? Let me know on LinkedIn! 

➡️  Get the Full Podcast Series here: https://dww.show/

➡️  Check the Video Version of this Bonus Episode: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gGmDSZSJ_Ls


Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

Chapters

  • Edmund Muskie

    00:17

  • Joan Rose

    05:02

  • Sidney Loeb

    08:12

  • John Leal

    11:09

  • They could have made it to the top...

    15:34

  • Edward Ardern & William Lockett

    18:40

Description

This is of course very subjective. But how did we go from "hardly treated" to "treated hardly" in a bit over a century?


Because it was the right thing to do, sure. But also, because of some pioneers!

I made a top 5 - but I'm also sharing the ones, that could have made it to the top, and didn't do by a nose.


So, here are our 5 most influential people, according to my book:


5️ The Man who defied a US President

4️ The Water Detective that triggered an Industry Revolution

3️ The Man that triggered desalination - and got a dismal reward

2️ The Man that made Drinking Water "Pure and Wholesome"

1️ The Technology, that's somehow in my garden


Do you have more? Come tell me on LinkedIn!


***

➡️  Do you like this short format, answering one key question/topic? Let me know on LinkedIn! 

➡️  Get the Full Podcast Series here: https://dww.show/

➡️  Check the Video Version of this Bonus Episode: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gGmDSZSJ_Ls


Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

Chapters

  • Edmund Muskie

    00:17

  • Joan Rose

    05:02

  • Sidney Loeb

    08:12

  • John Leal

    11:09

  • They could have made it to the top...

    15:34

  • Edward Ardern & William Lockett

    18:40

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