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Waterfall - Saving Water Podcast

Waterfall - Saving Water Podcast

By: CCW - The Consumer Council For Water
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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 it’s 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!Copyright 2020 All rights reserved. Earth Sciences Nature & Ecology Science
Episodes
  • #101 How low can you go?
    Dec 31 2025

    In this special wrap-up episode of Waterfall, Mike Keil is joined by CCW’s Catherine Jones to look back on Season 5 and put their guests’ water-saving claims to the test. From academics and campaigners to water industry experts, they rank the season’s guests by their actual daily water use, revealing who really walks the walk when it comes to saving water. Along the way, they revisit standout moments from the series, share personal water-saving confessions, and show that cutting water use doesn’t require big lifestyle changes - just small, achievable tweaks that add up.

    Timestamps

    00:00 – Welcome and overview 01:00 – Measuring water use 02:25 – Guests and water awareness 08:00 – Mid-table rankings 15:00 – Top 10 water savers 22:35 – Top 5 revealed 28:35 – Season’s top saver 29:35 – Mike and Cath’s water use 33:45 – Season 5 highlights 35:35 – Final thoughts and resources

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    39 mins
  • #100 Talking rubbish
    Dec 16 2025

    In this episode of Waterfall, Mike is joined by Professor Maja Kutlaca from Durham University to explore why recycling has become part of everyday life while saving water still lags behind. Drawing on her research in social psychology, Maja explains how visibility, social norms and trusted messengers shape our behaviour, and why water saving often feels less urgent or personal. Together, they discuss how better communication, community leadership and simple tools like water meters could help make water conservation a normal, everyday habit.

    Timestamps

    00:00 – Introductions 01:00 – Recycling and water saving 03:13 – Why water saving is less visible 05:41 – Emotion and motivation 08:48 – Public trust and water saving 13:21 – Who should deliver messages 17:32 – Social pressure and habits 29:18 – Closing thoughts

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    34 mins
  • #99 Showing water waste the red card
    Dec 1 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.  

    Time stamps

    00:00 – Introduction

    02:00 – What is Formavoid and what inspired it?

    03:40 – Replacing deep storm tanks

    07:01 – Ventilation

    11:41 – How rainwater harvesting works

    14:06 – Monitoring water quality and nitrates

    17:34 – Water and cost savings

    23:15 – Sustainability

    28:13 – Grassroots application

    38:35 – Closing thoughts

    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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    41 mins
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