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Waterfall - Saving Water Podcast  

Waterfall - Saving Water Podcast

Author: CCW - The Consumer Council For Water

Waterfall is the podcast entirely dedicated to the topic of water, exploring its significance for both people and the environment. Water is at the forefront of climate change and its through water that most of us will feel the impacts. Each week Waterfall brings insights from expert guests on why water is such a valuable resource and the show is brimming with practical hints and tips on how best to save it. If water is something you consider with compassion or curiosity, Waterfall is the podcast for you!
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Language: en

Genres: Earth Sciences, Natural Sciences, Science

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#99 Showing water waste the red card
Episode 162
Sunday, 30 November, 2025

Most football fans don’t realise just how many millions of litres of water are needed to keep pitches in top condition each season. In this episode, Mike chats with Jack Shuttleworth, founder of sustainable drainage company FORMA, to explore how cutting-edge systems at Everton and Hednesford Town are helping tackle water scarcity, flooding and pollution.      Show notes  Inside Keys Park | A pitch special  Non-League. World-Class. Hednesford Town FC Unveils Next-Generation Pitch Technology - Hednesford Town FC   Innovation in attenuation – ready for take-off - Government & Public Sector Journal   Water meter calculator - CCW 

 

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