Episode 03: Water Infrastructure on the Brink: What’s Next in 2025 with Greg Goodwin of Bluefield Research

In this episode, we explore the critical challenges facing North American water infrastructure. Greg Goodwin, Senior Research Director at Bluefield Research, shares his insights on aging pipe networks, water quality issues and sustainable solutions shaping the future. With expertise in water management, Greg discusses the policies, technologies and investments transforming this essential sector.

Key Takeaways:

(04:42) Aging pipes in the Northeast and Midwest urgently need updates.

(05:33) 17% of US water is lost annually due to leaks.

(05:55) Federal funding targets lead pipe removal.

(07:16) Of $55B allocated for infrastructure funding, only $7B has reached projects.

(12:50) Supreme Court rulings may delay environmental regulations.

(13:50) EPA decisions face stricter judicial scrutiny.

(18:17) PFAS contamination demands urgent treatment solutions.

(21:01) Stormwater management is evolving with urban planning.

(22:27) Water reuse and sustainability are gaining traction.

(31:31) Preventative investment is critical to avoid costly failures.


Resources Mentioned:

Bluefield Research

PFAS Treatment Technologies

Infrastructure Investment Jobs Act (IIJA)


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