WiseOnWater podcast
WiseOnWater podcast
This podcast delves into the critical issues shaping the future of water in the UK. Join host Natasha Wiseman as she chats with industry experts, policymakers, and researchers about the latest trends, challenges, and innovations in the UK water sector. Every month, we'll be bringing together a diverse range of voices to spark insightful conversations and actionable solutions.
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15. Jun 2026
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S2 E8 Advancing Water Treatment 15.06.2026 23:58
In this episode, Natasha Wiseman is joined by Lawrence Gosden, CEO of Southern Water , to discuss the monumental challenges and technological advancements defining the UK water sector. Lawrence outlines the company's strategy for tackling the "triple threat" of storm overflows, nutrient management, and water scarcity. The conversation explores the engineering behind pioneering water...
S2 E7: Water scarcity 11.05.2026 33:49
By 2055, England alone faces a staggering 5 billion litres a day shortfall in public water supplies. In this episode, Natasha Wiseman dives into the frontline of this environmental challenge. From the driest regions of the country to the strategic planning rooms of water utilities, we explore how the UK is preparing for a future where water can no longer be taken for granted. Guest 1: Daniel John...
S2 E6: Asset Management 07.04.2026 36:51
In this episode of the WiseOnWater podcast, host Natasha Wiseman explores the real-world challenges and opportunities in asset management and capital delivery during a transformational period for the UK water sector. Dive into the complexities of strategic asset management, from the "unsexy" but vital maintenance of Victorian pipes to the rollout of massive strategic resource options l...
S2 E5: Collaborative catchments 09.03.2026 26:08
In this episode, host Natasha Wiseman dives into the power of partnership. As the UK water sector faces increasing pressure from climate change and regulatory scrutiny, the "lone wolf" approach to water management is no longer viable. Explore the evolving landscape of sustainable water management, the role of green infrastructure, and community engagement in safeguarding our rivers and...
S2 E4: Innovation in action 09.02.2026 47:02
In this episode of the WiseOnWater podcast, ‘Innovation in action,’ host Natasha Wiseman and guests from Ofwat, The Scotland Hydro Nation Chair programme, and Northumbrian Water and explore the massive shift in gear required to deliver truly innovative water resilience and exemplary environmental stewardship. From the critical role of regulation to the world-first research initiatives in Scotland,...
S2 E3: Skills and Recruitment 12.01.2026 30:50
In the third episode of season 2, host Natasha Wiseman is joined by guests from EU Skills , United Unities and Xylem UK & Ireland to discuss the "monumental" workforce challenge in the water sector, including skills gaps, recruitment strategies, diversity, and the next generation of talent. Guest 1 : Paul Cox, Group Chief Executive of Energy & Utility Skills (EU Skills) About E...
S2 E2: Regulation Reimagined! 08.12.2025 45:04
In this final episode of 2025, we dive into the crucial issues shaping the future of the UK water sector: regulation, resilience, and policy change. We’re joined by two high-profile and influential figures who are driving this vital conversation forward. Guest 1: Lee Pitcher MP Labour MP for Doncaster East and the Isle of Axum, and Chair of the All-Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) on Water. Key di...
S2 E1: The Big Reset 03.11.2025 40:26
This episode of WiseOnWater, Conversations in Flow , marks the launch of Season Two and focuses on the genuine turning point for the UK water sector. Host Natasha Wiseman explores the challenges and opportunities presented by the recent Independent Water Commission (IWC) report and the commencement of AMP8. The discussion centres on moving the sector from reactive crisis management to proacti...
Episode 12: The future of UK water 08.09.2025 40:36
In the final episode of Season 1, ‘The future of UK water’ host Natasha Wiseman speaks with two pivotal figures in the UK's water sector: Mark Lloyd, CEO of The Rivers Trust, and Tania Flasck, Director of Water Operations at Southern Water. The conversation explores the unprecedented challenges and opportunities facing the UK's rivers and water systems. Mark provides a grassroots perspec...
Episode 11: Rethinking energy and water 04.08.2025 34:42
In this episode of the WiseOnWater podcast, host Natasha Wiseman engages with experts from two major water companies to discuss the critical intersection of energy and water. The conversation with Pete Vale, carbon and circular economy architect at Severn Trent Water and Xiang Cheng, head of energy and carbon at Thames Water, delves into the challenges and innovations surrounding carbon reduction...
Episode 10: Regulation for resilience 07.07.2025 35:42
This episode dives into the crucial and often challenging topic of water industry regulation in the UK. As one of the most heavily regulated sectors, water faces a complex web of oversight designed to balance consumer protection, environmental sustainability, and vital infrastructure investment. Natasha examines the roles of key regulatory bodies, including economic regulators such as Ofwat and th...
Episode 9: The power of collaboration 02.06.2025 28:20
In episode 9 of the WiseOnWater podcast, host Natasha Wiseman discusses the critical importance of collaboration in the water sector with guests Mike Rose, Chief Executive of UKWIR, and Jo Harrison, strategic planning and sustainability director at United Utilities. They explore how effective partnerships can drive innovation, tackle climate change, and improve water management practices. The co...
Episode 8: Empowering customers 05.05.2025 28:10
This episode of the WiseOnWater podcast delves into the critical themes of customer empowerment and the dynamic changes shaping the water industry. First, host Natasha Wiseman engages in a thought-provoking conversation with Mumin Islam about the need for stronger relationships between water companies and their diverse customers. They explore the challenges of building trust, the transformative...
Episode 7: Operational efficiency 02.04.2025 27:57
In this episode, host Natasha Wiseman delves into the heart of operational efficiency within the UK water sector. Featuring insights from Richard Price, Managing Director of Wastewater Services at South West Water , and Duncan Wildgoose, Head of Wastewater at Xylem UK and Ireland , this episode explores the critical challenges and groundbreaking solutions shaping the industry's future. From ambiti...
Special edition: Live from World Water Tech 17.03.2025 11:14
This special edition WiseOnWater ‘mini pod’ delivers key insights from the World Water Tech Innovation Summit, in a brand-new bitesize format. In this ten-minute podcast, attendees worldwide discuss pressing water challenges and innovative solutions. Kieran Brocklebank of United Utilities highlights the need to blend technology, especially AI, with traditional infrastructure to combat climate...
Episode 6: Diving into innovation 17.02.2025 38:54
In episode six of WiseOnWater podcast, host Natasha Wiseman delves into the innovation landscape within the UK water sector, and its role in driving transformation. First, Marc Hannis from Ofwat discusses the innovation fund's purpose, its impact on collaboration among water companies, the importance of commercial aspects in fostering innovation, and the significance of the supply chain and workfo...
Episode 5: Refreshing water management 06.01.2025 25:41
In this episode of the Wise on Water podcast, host Natasha Wiseman engages with Carolyn Cadman, Director of Natural Resources at Southwest Water, to discuss the pressing challenges and innovative solutions in the UK water sector. The conversation covers the responsibilities of water companies, the importance of nature-based solutions, and the need for increased investment in sustainable practice...
Episode 4: Tech to the Rescue! 02.12.2024 31:52
In this episode, Natasha discusses water management with Pavan Parshad, head of data science and modelling at Severn Trent. They delve into how advanced analytics, AI, and machine learning are revolutionising water quality, operational efficiency, and failure prevention. Smart metering and innovative projects like wastewater digital twins are also highlighted. Next, Natasha interviews Ian Thomps...
Episode 3: Water under the spotlight 01.11.2024 29:03
In this episode, we delve into the complex issues facing the UK water sector. Our first guest, Colin Skellett , a leading figure in the UK water sector, joins us to discuss the pressing challenges and priorities facing the industry and stresses the critical need for investment, particularly in the face of climate change and aging infrastructure. In our second interview, we spoke with Karma Lov...
Episode 2: Why work in Water? 09.09.2024 35:21
Join us as we discuss the skills gap in the water industry and delve into the challenges faced by the UK water sector in recruitment and retention. The first guest, Peter Simpson, chief executive of Anglian Water shares his perspective on the opportunities and challenges presented by the increased investment in the sector. Our second guest, Dr. Sarah McMath, CEO of MOSL , shares her personal jou...
Episode 1: The Water Sector: The big picture 06.09.2024 30:39
This episode delves into the UK water sector's current state and future prospects. Our first guest, Helen Wakeham , provides valuable insights into the challenges and goals to be achieved. In the second part of the episode, Margaret Read discusses the infrastructure challenges and investment needs of the UK water sector. Guest 1: Helen Wakeham, Director at the Environment Agency Key Discus...
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