Welcome to the first episode of the podcast for the online course Water Systems Design: Learning from the Past for Resilient Water Futures!
Through the “power of place,” water systems can be repurposed by leveraging heritage.
In this first episode, Carlien Donkor interviews Ellen Schultz, Director for Strategic Partnerships, about her work at the Fairmount Water Works Interpretive Center, housed in a historical pumping station. They discuss how the historic national landmark, through active preservation and community engagement, has evolved from an icon of innovative water engineering to an exemplary hub that now serves people through public water education and capacity building programs.
This podcast features in the online course Water Systems Design: Learning from the Past for Resilient Water Futures. Check out the Blue Papers article: Dahme, J., Donato, C., Prizzia, V., Freedman Schultz, E., Stuhlman, T. R., & Young, K. (2022). Fairmount Water Works and its Water Stories. Blue Papers, 1(1), 161–171.
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