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In this episode, we pick up our historical deep dive and explore how wastewater treatment was transformed between the 1800s and the present day. From cholera-prevention breakthroughs to modern filtration, AI, and reuse strategies, we trace the innovations that shaped the clean, reliable systems we depend on now.
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Chapters
1. Introduction (00:00:00)
2. The 1800s (00:03:16)
3. The Great Stink (00:07:09)
4. Sewage Treatment and Microbes (00:12:08)
5. The 1900s (00:16:52)
6. Ardern and Lockett (00:18:29)
7. The Imhoff Tank (00:22:28)
8. Acceleration of Innovation (00:24:17)
9. Environmentalism and Regulations (00:26:18)
10. Automation and Advanced Treatment (00:31:14)
11. Sustainability and Reuse (00:36:58)
12. Resource Recovery and Looking to the Future (00:38:58)
13. Conclusion (00:42:12)
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