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The Water Data Podcast

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The Water Data Podcast is a talk show on the science, systems, and stories of water hosted by Veena Srinivasan. Every other Tuesday, sit down and listen to researchers, innovators, government officials and business leaders working on the forefront of water systems.  Veena Srinivasan is an award-winning socio-hydrologist as well as the founder and Executive Director of WELL Labs, a water systems research and innovation centre based in Bengaluru, India.  The Water Data Podcast features discussions on what data and research tell us about water systems, about how climate change is affecting them a...

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Latest episode

Jul 7, 2026

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Episodes

Water Security: 80 Years of Global Water Policy with Dr Roberto Lenton 07.07.2026

Where did the idea of “water security” come from? How did countries around the world come to agree on shared goals for drinking water, sanitation, river basin management and sustainable development? And why does water still lack the kind of global institutional architecture that exists for climate change and biodiversity? In this episode, Dr Roberto Lenton , one of the world’s leading voices on wa...

Water Accounting across Scales with Wim Bastiannsen 23.06.2026

How can satellites measure crop water use from space? Can they help farmers irrigate more precisely, improve yields, and make water distribution fairer across canal systems? In this episode of the Water Data Podcast, Veena Srinivasan speaks with Professor Wim Bastiaanssen, a pioneer in satellite-based evapotranspiration mapping and the original developer of SEBAL — the Surface Energy Balance Algor...

The Deep Politics of Canal Irrigation in India with Peter Mollinga 11.06.2026

Why do canal irrigation systems repeatedly produce head-tail inequality? Why do some farmers receive reliable water while others are systematically deprived for decades? In this episode, Veena Srinivasan speaks with Professor Peter Mollinga, a leading scholar of irrigation and water governance, about the politics of canal irrigation systems in India. Drawing from nearly 40 years of research on the...

California's Groundwater Governance Successes | Dr. Maurice Hall 26.05.2026

California’s groundwater crisis did not emerge overnight. Decades of unrestricted pumping, falling groundwater levels, land subsidence, disappearing streamflows, and recurring droughts eventually pushed the state toward one of the world’s most ambitious groundwater governance reforms: the Sustainable Groundwater Management Act (SGMA). In this episode of the Water Data Podcast, Dr. Maurice Hall , S...

The Hidden Politics of Water Systems | Margreet Zwarteveen 12.05.2026

Why is water never just a technical problem? Who gets water, who loses access, and who gets to decide? In this episode of the Water Data Podcast, Professor Margreet Zwarteveen , an internationally recognised scholar of water governance, irrigation, gender, and the politics of natural resources, joins host Veena Srinivasan , Executive Director at WELL Labs. Margreet Zwarteveen is Professor of Water...

How Satellite Tech Imaged the Global Groundwater Crisis | James (Jay) Famiglietti 28.04.2026

How can a satellite measure water buried deep underground? What can space-based observations tell us about groundwater depletion across the world? And how is this data shaping the future of water policy and governance? Professor Jay Famiglietti , a leading hydrologist and former NASA scientist, joins host Veena Srinivasan on this episode of the Water Data Podcast to discuss the revolutionary GRACE...

The Water Data Podcast is back with Season 3! 27.04.2026

Listen to host Veena Srinivasan as she continues to talk to researchers, innovators, government officials and business leaders working on the forefront of water systems. The show features rich conversations on the science, systems, and stories that shape our water future.  Episodes drop every other Tuesday. Subscribe to our YouTube channel for more updates.  Watch episodes from season two here: ht...

The Social Science of Water: Beyond Hydrology ft Trevor Birkenholtz | Water Data Podcast 03.03.2026

What does water have to do with power, caste, labor, and economic policy? In this episode of the Water Data Podcast, Professor Trevor Birkenholtz (Penn State University) explains how political ecology helps us understand groundwater, irrigation, and large-scale water infrastructure in India. Trevor Birkenholtz is a political ecologist and development geographer with regional interests in South Asi...

Participatory Groundwater Management with Himanshu Kulkarni | The Water Data Podcast 17.02.2026

In this episode of The Water Data Podcast, host Veena Srinivasan speaks with Dr. Himanshu Kulkarni , hydrogeologist and co-founder of ACWADAM, about groundwater science in India – from basalt aquifers and rural irrigation to springshed revival in the Himalayas and participatory groundwater management. This episode was recorded in November 2025 on the sidelines of a two-day event celebrating the li...

Himanshu Kulkarni and Indian Hydrogeology | The Water Data Podcast 03.02.2026

In this episode of The Water Data Podcast, host Veena Srinivasan speaks with Dr. Himanshu Kulkarni , hydrogeologist and co-founder of ACWADAM, about groundwater science in India – from basalt aquifers and rural irrigation to springshed revival in the Himalayas and participatory groundwater management. This episode was recorded in November 2025 on the sidelines of a two-day event celebrating the li...

The Art of Good Hydrological Modelling | Hubert Savenije 20.01.2026

How can simple models explain the complexity of rivers, landscapes and water systems?  Why does hydrology sometimes struggle to connect theory and reality? In this episode of the Water Data Podcast, Veena Srinivasan speaks with Prof. Hubert Savenije , Emeritus Professor of Hydrology at TU Delft and one of the most influential thinkers in modern hydrological science. They discuss Hubert’s early jou...

Nitrogen and Phosphorous Leave a Legacy of Water Pollution | Nandita Basu 06.01.2026

When a lake turns green with algae, or nitrate shows up in drinking water, the most obvious question would be: Why can’t we fix this quickly? In this episode of the Water Data Podcast, Veena Srinivasan speaks with Professor Nandita Basu from the University of Waterloo about nitrogen and phosphorus legacies – the hidden nutrient stores in soils, groundwater, and sediments that keep polluting waterw...

Eco-Hydrology with Jagdish Krishnaswamy 09.12.2025

How do forests shape our water security? Why do rivers need to flow? And what happens to fish, turtles and gharials when dams shut off water? In this episode, host Veena Srinivasan speaks with Jagdish Krishnaswamy to explore the science that connects hydrology, ecology, and the people who depend on India’s rivers and landscapes. From the Western Ghats to the Himalayas, from springs to large reserv...

Creating Space for Water Collaboration with Henk Ovink 25.11.2025

In this episode, host Veena Srinivasan speaks with Henk Ovink who is often called the world’s first “Water Diplomat” for a deep and wide-ranging conversation on trust, global cooperation, imagined redundancy, and the future of water governance around the world. Henk Ovink , joins host Veena Srinivasan on Season 2, Episode 9 of the Water Data Podcast.  Henk has had an extraordinary career shaping w...

Groundwater, Climate Resilience & Africa’s Aquifers with Richard Taylor | Ep 8 11.11.2025

How should we understand groundwater in a warming world? Why has groundwater become the climate resilience resource for millions of people and what do we now know about how fast recharge can occur? What does new data tell us about the future of groundwater across Africa and Asia? And how can communities and governments manage groundwater without falling into the trap of over-extraction? In this ep...

Environmental Water flows with Kate Brauman and Sejal Worah 28.10.2025

How do we balance the science of water flows with the spiritual and social lives that rivers sustain? What does it mean to define “environmental flows” in a country where rivers are sacred? How can data, stories, and citizen science come together to restore river health? In this episode, host Veena Srinivasan and guest co-host Nirat Bhatnagar of Dalberg Advisors are joined by two remarkable guests...

Fertiliser overuse and Nitrogen pollution with Esha Zaveri 14.10.2025

Nitrogen has been feeding billions, but it is now overloading our soils, waters, and air. Why is the fertilizer that fuels our food supply also creating a massive pollution problem? How do India's large fertilizer subsidies fit into this, and what are the long-term health risks of "legacy nitrogen" already in our groundwater? Esha Zaveri , Senior Economist at the World Bank joins ho...

Groundwater in the Indo-Gangetic Basin with Alan M MacDonald 30.09.2025

What makes the Indo-Gangetic Basin one of the most important aquifers in the world? How do stable isotopes, CFCs, and even traces of pharmaceuticals help us understand where groundwater comes from and how old it is? Can satellites like GRACE and InSAR give us new insights into groundwater depletion and recharge in South Asia? Alan M. MacDonald , Head of Groundwater at the British Geological Survey...

Hydrology in the 21st Century with Dr Murugesu Sivapalan 16.09.2025

Professor Murugesu Sivapalan shares how the field of hydrology has evolved over the past few decades, on Season 2, Episode 5 of the Water Data Podcast. Prof Murugesu Sivapalan is the Chester and Helen Siess Endowed Professor in Civil and Environmental Engineering at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Dr Sivapalan is an award-winning academic and was founding chair of the International...

Community and Groundwater Science with Dr Tom Gleeson 02.09.2025

Host Veena Srinivasan sits down with Dr. Tom Gleeson , renowned hydrologist and Professor at the University of Victoria, Canada.  Dr. Tom Gleeson shares his journey from a small-town experience with groundwater contamination to becoming a global leader in groundwater research. The conversation explores Tom’s early fieldwork in fractured rock aquifers, the challenges of modeling groundwater systems...

Flood Science and Management with Dr Guenter Bloeschl 19.08.2025

How and why does flooding take place? How are flood risks evolving with climate change and large-scale human alteration of riverscapes and watersheds? Does it even make sense to measure a ‘100-year-flood’ any more? Stockholm Water Prize 2025 winner Dr Guenter Bloeschl shares a masterclass on the science and management of floods on the third episode of Season 2 of the Water Data Podcast. The Water...

Groundwater and Markets with Dr Soumya Balasubramanya 05.08.2025

Do farmers share and sell groundwater to each other informally? Can you price water for farmers? How does new technology get adopted in agriculture? Does solar irrigation make sense for India? Dr Soumya Balasubramanya has a wide-ranging discussion with host Veena Srinivasan on the second episode of Season 2 of the Water Data Podcast. Dr Soumya Balasubramanya is a senior economist with the World Ba...

Governing Water Resources with Dr Somasekhar Rao 22.07.2025

How do you develop a water policy for a state like Karnataka, and how do you implement it well? How can you bring the best of science, engineering and citizen engagement to water management in government? What does it mean to build a think tank within the government? Dr Somasekhar Rao has a wide-ranging discussion with host Veena Srinivasan on the first episode of Season 2 of the Water Data Podcas...

Trailer | Welcome to the Water Data Podcast! 15.07.2025

The Water Data Podcast is a talk show on the science, systems, and stories of water hosted by Veena Srinivasan. Every other Tuesday, sit down and listen to researchers, innovators, government officials and business leaders working on the forefront of water systems.  New episodes out from June 22, 2025! Veena Srinivasan is an award-winning socio-hydrologist as well as the founder and Executive Dire...

Corporate Water Stewardship & Data with Jason Morrison and Hari Hegde 29.09.2021

The episode focuses on the  role and use of data for corporate water stewardship. Our guests  Hari Hegde from Wipro Limited and Jason Morisson from the CEO Water Mandate and the  Pacific Institute join us to talk about  business action, how businesses can become water efficient and how data ties into these questions. They walk us through their journey with corporate water stewardship. The Water Da...

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