Dripfeed

Drip Feed: Water talk straight from the source

Education EN ↓ 7 episodes

Drip Feed is Scottish Water’s official podcast, providing you water talk straight from the source. We break down big topics, bust myths and share real stories from experts, innovators and everyday voices.

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Dripfeed

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Education

Podcast website

Dripfeed.podbean.com

Latest episode

Jul 6, 2026

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Episodes

Slow the Flow: No Need to Mow - Drip Feed 06.07.2026

Soak Up the Rain: How Scotland Can Reduce Flood Risk at Home and in Communities. Georgie hosts Drip Feed Water Talk with Scottish Water flooding team member Anneliese McMillan and gardener Brian, “The Ginger Gardener,” to explain why flooding is increasing in Scotland due to changing rainfall patterns bringing short, intense storms. They describe how combined sewer systems carry both foul wastewat...

Tombstoning: What Lies Beneath - Drip Feed 01.06.2026

Reservoir Water Safety: Hidden Hazards, Cold Water Shock, and How to Stay Safe. In this Drip Feed episode, host Georgie speaks with Scottish Water chief reservoir ranger David “Davy” and Kirsty Doig of the Darcey Sunshine Foundation about why reservoirs are especially dangerous compared with pools or the sea. They explain that reservoirs are operational water-supply sites with industrial infrastru...

Bugs, Beasties and Bad Behaviour - Drip Feed 04.05.2026

Reservoir Rangers: Responsible Access, Wildlife, and Looking After Scotland’s Water   Mariella hosts Drip Feed with reservoir rangers Josh and Helen to discuss Scottish Water’s role in caring for 300 reservoirs around Scotland. They discuss what reservoirs are and why they matter for drinking water. While also explaining what a reservoir ranger is, and their role in protecting the landscape that s...

Van Life: The Puddle Problem - Drip Feed 06.04.2026

The Drip Feed Water Talk hosts catch up with Adam about where he’ll take his newly upgraded camper van, including Torridon, the Isle of Arran, Skye, and more Highlands travel, while emphasizing visiting off-season to reduce pressure on busy areas. They discuss how tourism strains local resources, noting Arran’s population can increase fivefold in peak season and that water has been tankered to Arr...

Van Life: The Smelly Bit - Drip Feed 02.03.2026

Van Life in Scotland: Water, Waste, and Responsible Outdoor Access Flora and Mariella, hosts of Drip Feed, speak with guest Adam Raja to discuss van life, active travel, and camping in Scotland’s wild spaces. Adam explains how discovering videos of Glencoe and the Isle of Skye on Instagram in his early twenties sparked his obsession with Scotland’s landscapes and led him to convert a camper van to...

We Drink Dinosaur Pee - Drip Feed Podcast 02.02.2026

In Episode 2 of Drip Feed, we dive into the history of water & the fact that the water we drink today has been on Earth for billions of years, recycled again and again through rivers, clouds, ice, living things… and yes, even dinosaurs. From Victorian engineering to modern science, we explore what’s changed in how we manage water, how it travels from source to tap, and why protecting it matter...

There’s Way Less Water Than You Think - Drip Feed Podcast 02.02.2026

Earth is known as the “blue planet” but the amount of water we can actually use might surprise you. In this episode of Drip Feed, we zoom out to explore water on a global scale. How much of the world’s water is actually fresh? What even counts as “fresh water”? And why is the amount we can drink such a tiny fraction of what exists on Earth? We also look at Scotland’s relationship with water, the m...

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