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Salty Water Podcast with Eric Jankel is a long-form interview podcast exploring the people, technologies, and decisions shaping the future of water. Hosted by Eric Jankel, the Salty Water Podcast features in-depth conversations with global leaders in desalination, water reuse, membrane technology, utilities, engineering, infrastructure development, policy, finance, and sustainability. The show goes beyond headlines to examine how real-world water challenges are actually solved. Water sits at the intersection of public health, climate resilience, energy, infrastructure, and economic growth. Yet many of the most important conversations about water happen behind closed doors, inside engineering firms, utilities, research institutions, and regulatory agencies. The Salty Water Podcast brings those conversations into the open. Each episode explores how major water projects are designed, financed, approved, built, operated, and maintained. Guests include engineers, scientists, utility executives, consultants, researchers, regulators, and project developers with decades of hands-on experience in the global water sector. Discussions focus on lessons learned, tradeoffs, innovation, and the realities facing water systems worldwide. Topics covered on the Salty Water Podcast with Eric Jankel include desalination technology, reverse osmosis and membrane systems, advanced water treatment, potable and non-potable reuse, brine management, infrastructure resilience, climate adaptation, emerging contaminants, energy efficiency, regulation, project delivery, and public trust in water systems. This podcast is not a marketing show and not a technical lecture series. It is a thoughtful, experience-driven conversation designed for professionals who want clarity, context, and practical insight. New episodes of the Salty Water Podcast with Eric Jankel are released every Friday and are available on Podbean, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and all major podcast platforms. Visit https://SaltyWaterPodcast to learn more about the show, find us on social media, and listen on your favorite podcast platform. Subscribe for expert insight, informed discussion, and real-world perspective on the future of water.

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jakson The $Water Moonshot: XPRIZE Takes on Global Water Scarcity | Salty Water Podcast kansikuva

The $Water Moonshot: XPRIZE Takes on Global Water Scarcity | Salty Water Podcast

The $Water Moonshot: XPRIZE Takes on Global Water Scarcity | Salty Water Podcast What if the next major breakthrough in desalination comes from a global competition designed to spark a technological moonshot?In this episode of the Salty Water Podcast, host Eric Jankel sits down with Lauren Greenlee, Executive Vice President for Food, Water, and Waste at XPRIZE, to explore one of the most ambitious innovation challenges in the water industry today: the global race to reinvent desalination. Backed by the Mohammed Bin Zayed Water Initiative, the XPRIZE Water Scarcity competition is challenging innovators around the world to create desalination technologies that are more reliable, affordable, energy-efficient, and sustainable at scale.The discussion explores:Why desalination still remains inaccessible to much of the worldThe hidden barriers preventing wider adoptionWhy incremental innovation may no longer be enoughThe history of major desalination breakthroughsHow XPRIZE structures technology moonshotsThe difference between Track A and Track B teamsWhy cost metrics in innovation competitions are so difficultThe future of membranes, materials, and system-level innovationWhether desalination is approaching another transformational leap forward Eric also connects the competition to historic innovation prizes that changed industries forever, including the Orteig Prize that helped inspire Charles Lindbergh’s transatlantic flight and the original Ansari XPRIZE that helped launch the private space industry. With hundreds of teams from dozens of countries competing, this episode offers a rare inside look at how global innovation ecosystems are being mobilized to tackle one of humanity’s biggest challenges: water scarcity.If you work in desalination, water reuse, infrastructure, climate technology, sustainability, industrial innovation, or water policy, this episode provides important insight into where the industry may be heading next.   🌊 About the Salty Water PodcastThe Salty Water Podcast explores the people, technologies, policies, and global trends shaping the future of desalination, water reuse, and water security.Hosted by Eric Jankel, the show features conversations with engineers, innovators, policymakers, researchers, investors, and industry leaders working at the forefront of global water challenges.🌐 Website: Salty Water Podcasthttps://SaltyWaterPodcast.com 📌 Topics covered in this episode:Desalination • XPRIZE • Water Scarcity • Water Innovation • Reverse Osmosis • Membrane Technology • Water Infrastructure • Sustainability • Climate Technology • Water Security • Energy Recovery • Global Water Crisis • Future of Water • Engineering Innovation • Moonshot Technology#SaltyWaterPodcast #Desalination #WaterScarcity #XPRIZE #WaterInnovation #ClimateTech #WaterSecurity #ReverseOsmosis #Sustainability #Engineering #WaterReuse #Infrastructure #FutureOfWater

15. touko 2026 - 24 min
jakson The MIT Startup That’s Reinventing Water Treatment | Salty Water Podcast kansikuva

The MIT Startup That’s Reinventing Water Treatment | Salty Water Podcast

Water is one of the most critical resources on the planet. But what happens when the water is so contaminated, so saline, so difficult to treat that most technologies simply can’t handle it? In this episode of the Salty Water Podcast, host Eric Jankel sits down with Anurag Bajpayee, co-founder and CEO of Gradiant, one of the fastest-growing companies in the global water industry. What started as research at MIT has turned into a company generating hundreds of millions in revenue, solving some of the toughest water challenges in the world, and growing at an extraordinary pace. This conversation goes far beyond desalination. It explores how breakthrough technologies are developed, how they actually get commercialized in the real world, and what it takes to build a company that can scale without losing its culture. If you are interested in water, infrastructure, innovation, or building something meaningful from the ground up, this episode of the Salty Water Podcast delivers insights you will not hear anywhere else. ⏱️ Timestamps 0:00 Introduction to Gradiant and the water industry 1:00 Anurag Bajpayee’s journey from India to MIT 2:30 The cultural perspective on water and its deeper meaning 5:00 How MIT shaped the entrepreneurial mindset 7:30 The origins of Gradiant and early innovation 9:30 Discovering the produced water problem in the Permian Basin 11:00 From lab technology to real-world commercialization 13:00 Why customer needs matter more than “perfect” technology 15:00 Scaling beyond a single product in water 17:00 Building an end-to-end water solutions company 19:00 The philosophy of solving real customer problems 20:30 Growth, profitability, and scaling the business 22:00 Maintaining culture while growing to 1,400+ employees 24:00 Leadership challenges in high-growth companies 25:00 Final thoughts and reflections 💡 Key Takeaways * Why some water problems are considered “impossible” and how Gradiant approaches them * How carrier gas extraction technology mimics the natural water cycle * The critical mistake most engineers and founders make when commercializing technology * Why being a “one-trick pony” doesn’t work in the water industry * How Gradiant scaled from a lab concept to a global company * The importance of customer-first thinking in building successful infrastructure solutions * What it takes to grow rapidly while staying profitable * How company culture becomes the biggest challenge at scale 🌍 About the Salty Water Podcast The Salty Water Podcast explores the people, technologies, and ideas shaping the future of water. From desalination and reuse to infrastructure, policy, and innovation, each episode dives deep into the forces driving one of the most important industries in the world. Hosted by Eric Jankel, the show features leaders who are solving real-world water challenges and building the systems that will define the future. If you care about water, sustainability, infrastructure, or global innovation, the Salty Water Podcast is a must-listen. 🎯 Why This Episode Matters Water is not just an environmental issue. It is an economic issue, a geopolitical issue, and a business opportunity. Companies like Gradiant are proving that innovation in water is not only possible, but scalable, profitable, and essential. This episode of the Salty Water Podcast gives you a front-row seat to how that transformation is happening. 🔔 Subscribe for More New episodes of the Salty Water Podcast feature conversations with global leaders in water, desalination, reuse, and infrastructure. Subscribe to stay ahead of the trends shaping the future of water. 🔎 Keywords (for search optimization) water treatment, desalination, water reuse, produced water, MIT startups, Gradiant water company, Anurag Bajpayee, water technology innovation, industrial water treatment, infrastructure innovation, clean water technology, water business, water startups, environmental technology, scaling startups, deep tech commercialization, Permian Basin water, wastewater treatment

10. huhti 2026 - 30 min
jakson California Needs Desalination — So What’s Holding It Back? | Salty Water Podcast kansikuva

California Needs Desalination — So What’s Holding It Back? | Salty Water Podcast

Salty Water Podcast | California Needs Desalination — So What’s Holding It Back? California has 840 miles of coastline, a growing population of 40 million people, and increasing pressure on traditional water sources like the Colorado River. So why isn’t seawater desalination scaling faster? In this episode of the Salty Water Podcast, host Eric Jankel sits down with Mark Donovan, one of the leading experts in desalination and water reuse in North America, to break down what’s really happening behind the scenes in California’s water strategy. Mark is a Principal at GHD, leads desalination and water reuse efforts across North America, and serves as Chairman of CalDesal. With more than 30 years in the industry, he brings a rare insider perspective on the technical, political, and regulatory realities shaping the future of water. This conversation goes beyond headlines and digs into the real challenges, including regulatory barriers, public perception, environmental concerns, and the surprising truth about public support for desalination projects. If you care about water infrastructure, climate resilience, or the future of cities, this is a must-watch episode. ⏱️ TIMESTAMPS 00:00 Introduction and why desalination matters now 01:00 California’s water system and growing supply challenges 02:00 Mark Donovan’s origin story and early work in desalination 04:00 What CalDesal does and its role in policy and advocacy 05:00 Public perception vs reality, why most people actually support desalination 06:30 The regulatory challenges slowing down projects 07:30 Offshore desalination and new innovations 08:00 Carlsbad desalination plant success and lessons learned 09:00 The Colorado River problem and why it changes everything 10:00 Water exchange programs and new collaboration models 11:00 Current projects including Doheny and Monterey 12:00 How policymakers are thinking about desalination today 13:00 The future of desalination in California 14:00 Final thoughts and outlook 💡 KEY TAKEAWAYS * Desalination is one of the few drought-proof water supply solutions available today * A silent majority of Californians support desalination, but opposition often dominates the conversation * Regulatory complexity, not technology, is one of the biggest barriers * Large-scale projects like Carlsbad prove desalination can work at scale * New models like water exchange programs could reshape how water is distributed across the state * Innovation in offshore and subsurface desalination could address environmental concerns * The Colorado River can no longer meet demand, forcing new solutions 🌊 ABOUT THE SALTY WATER PODCAST The Salty Water Podcast explores the people, projects, and technologies shaping the future of water. From desalination and reuse to infrastructure and policy, we bring you conversations with the leaders solving one of the world’s most critical challenges. New episodes feature experts from across the global water industry, sharing insights you won’t hear anywhere else. 🔗 CONNECT & LEARN MORE 🌐 Website: https://SaltyWaterPodcast.com 📣 CALL TO ACTION If you found this episode valuable: 👍 Like the video 💬 Comment with your thoughts on desalination in California 🔔 Subscribe for more conversations on water, infrastructure, and innovation 🔎 Keywords salty water podcast, desalination, california water crisis, water reuse, seawater desalination, water infrastructure, colorado river water shortage, water scarcity solutions, desalination plants, carlsbad desalination, caldesal, water policy california, drought solutions, water innovation, water industry leaders

3. huhti 2026 - 15 min
jakson How AI and Global Conflict Are Reshaping Water kansikuva

How AI and Global Conflict Are Reshaping Water

In Part 2 of this conversation on the Salty Water Podcast with Eric Jankel, Christopher Gasson, owner and publisher of Global Water Intelligence, returns to explore how artificial intelligence, infrastructure demand, and geopolitical conflict are reshaping the global water industry. Building on Part 1, this episode goes deeper into the forces driving change across desalination, water reuse, and large-scale infrastructure projects. With more than two decades of experience tracking capital flows, policy decisions, and technology trends, Christopher provides a clear and grounded perspective on how the industry is evolving. A major focus of this episode is the growing role of AI. While data centers themselves may not use as much water as expected, their need for speed, power, and rapid deployment is reshaping where infrastructure is built. In many cases, water is not a primary factor in site selection, which can create long-term challenges for utilities and regions already facing constraints. The conversation also explores semiconductor manufacturing and the increasing demand for ultra-pure water. As chip complexity increases, so does the water intensity required to produce them. With tens of billions of dollars being invested in new facilities, often in water-constrained areas, this raises important questions about long-term sustainability. Christopher also shares how AI is transforming the water industry itself. Through tools that analyze project pipelines, council meetings, and real-time data, new forms of intelligence are emerging that help investors, utilities, and operators better understand risk and opportunity. Another key theme is the significant difference in project costs across regions. In some cases, water infrastructure projects in the United States can cost dramatically more than comparable projects elsewhere, even when using similar technology. Understanding these cost differences is critical for planning and investment decisions. The episode concludes with a discussion on geopolitical risk, particularly in the Middle East. With reports of desalination plants being impacted by regional conflict, Christopher offers insight into what this means for long-term water strategy and global infrastructure planning. This is Part 2 of a two-part episode. Be sure to listen to Part 1 for a deeper look at the hidden forces shaping the global water industry. 🔑 Topics Covered * AI and water demand * Data centers and infrastructure pressure * Semiconductor fabs and ultra-pure water * Real-time intelligence and decision-making * Regional cost differences in water projects * Middle East conflict and water infrastructure * Future trends in desalination and reuse 🌊 Salty Water Podcast The Salty Water Podcast with Eric Jankel explores the people, projects, and ideas shaping the future of water, desalination, reuse, and infrastructure worldwide.

27. maalis 2026 - 13 min
jakson The Hidden Forces Behind the Global Water Industry | Salty Water Podcast (Part 1) kansikuva

The Hidden Forces Behind the Global Water Industry | Salty Water Podcast (Part 1)

The Hidden Forces Behind the Global Water Industry | Salty Water Podcast (Part 1) What’s really driving the global water industry behind the scenes? In this episode of the Salty Water Podcast with Eric Jankel, we sit down with Christopher Gasson, owner and publisher of Global Water Intelligence, to unpack the forces shaping water, desalination, and reuse around the world. This is Part 1 of a two-part conversation. Christopher brings more than two decades of experience tracking how capital, policy, and technology influence the most important water projects globally. In this first half, we explore how the industry actually works, what most people misunderstand about water infrastructure, and where the biggest shifts are happening today. If you work in water, infrastructure, utilities, or investment, this episode gives you a clearer lens into how decisions are made and where the industry is heading. ⏱️ TIMESTAMPS 00:00 Introduction to Christopher Gasson 01:15 Background and early career 03:40 How Global Water Intelligence was built 06:10 How the global water market really operates 09:30 The role of capital, policy, and technology 12:45 Desalination and reuse trends 15:50 Key shifts shaping the industry 16:45 End of Part 1 🔑 WHAT YOU’LL LEARN * How the global water industry actually functions behind the scenes * The role of capital, policy, and technology in major water projects * Why desalination and reuse are gaining momentum * Where the biggest opportunities and challenges exist today * How better intelligence drives better decisions in water 📌 ABOUT THE GUEST Christopher Gasson is the owner and publisher of Global Water Intelligence, the leading information platform on global water and desalination markets. Since acquiring GWI in 2002, he has built an ecosystem that includes Water Desalination Report, DesalData, and the Global Water Summit. He is widely regarded as one of the most influential voices in global water, finance, and infrastructure. 🌊 ABOUT THE SHOW The Salty Water Podcast with Eric Jankel explores the people, projects, and ideas shaping the future of water, desalination, reuse, and infrastructure around the world. 🔗 WATCH / LISTEN Website: https://SaltyWaterPodcast.com Available on YouTube, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Amazon Music, and iHeartRadio 📢 CALL TO ACTION If you’re in the water industry or want to better understand where global infrastructure is heading, subscribe and follow the Salty Water Podcast. New episodes drop every Friday. 🏷️ HASHTAGS #WaterIndustry #Desalination #WaterReuse #Infrastructure #GlobalWater #WaterInvestment #WaterPolicy #Podcast #WaterLeadership

20. maalis 2026 - 17 min
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