Ripple Effect: A Podcast Putting Water In Context
Ripple Effect: A Podcast Putting Water In Context
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Join host Emily E. Lewis, Partner at Culp & Kelly, LLP, in discussing contemporary water issues touching on technology, law, finance, and water creativity. Ripple Effect: A Podcast Putting Water into Context.
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The podcast covers a wide array of water-related themes including water law, environmental challenges, water reuse, and creative strategies for water management. For example, recent episodes tackle contemporary issues such as PFAS regulations, wild horse management complexities, and the future of water marketing strategies in Utah, reflecting a commitment to both technical detail and public engagement.

Join host Emily E. Lewis, Partner at Culp & Kelly, LLP, in discussing contemporary water issues touching on technology, law, finance, and water creativity. Ripple Effect: A Podcast Putting Water into Context.
Stephanie McGinnis, State Water Plan Manager, and Becca Frei, State Water Plan Specialist, join us to talk all about the updated 2026 Utah State Water Plan. This is the true big-picture plan for how Utah will manage water – from mountain watersheds to kitchen faucets – over the coming decades. We dig into what's new in this most comprehensive update yet, why basin-by-basin planning matters, and what this means for the individual user, farmers, and companies alike. If you care about where Utah's water is headed, this is the conversation to hear.
Weigh in before public comment closes August 23 – https://water.utah.gov/state-water-plan/

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