Welcome to the Water Quality Association Podcast. https://wqa.org.
What did 2025 mean for water-quality policy, and what’s next in Washington during an election year? Our guest is Ted Mondloch, Vice President at Current Strategies, WQA’s lobbying and public-affairs partner in D.C. Ted recaps a year marked by shifting regulatory priorities, the bipartisan progress of the Healthy H2O Act, and renewed optimism for advancing water-infrastructure initiatives.
👉 Topics include:
PFAS and lead-service-line rules under the new EPA
Why the Healthy H2O Act is gaining traction in Congress
How election-year dynamics shape what still gets done
Practical ways WQA members can make their voices heard
🎧 Listen, subscribe, and learn how advocacy today shapes the future of quality water for all.
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Welcome to the Water Quality Association Podcast. https://wqa.org.
What did 2025 mean for water-quality policy, and what’s next in Washington during an election year? Our guest is Ted Mondloch, Vice President at Current Strategies, WQA’s lobbying and public-affairs partner in D.C. Ted recaps a year marked by shifting regulatory priorities, the bipartisan progress of the Healthy H2O Act, and renewed optimism for advancing water-infrastructure initiatives.
👉 Topics include:
PFAS and lead-service-line rules under the new EPA
Why the Healthy H2O Act is gaining traction in Congress
How election-year dynamics shape what still gets done
Practical ways WQA members can make their voices heard
🎧 Listen, subscribe, and learn how advocacy today shapes the future of quality water for all.
Welcome to the Water Quality Association Podcast. Learn more at https://wqa.org.
In this episode, WQA’s Associate Marketing & Communications Director Susan Keaton sits down with newly installed WQA President Mike Mitchell, Director of Engineering at Helen of Troy. You’ll hear how Mike first got involved with WQA following the Flint, Michigan, water crisis, what makes him unique among past WQA Presidents, and what he feels is the single most important factor of WQA as it continues its pursuit of quality water in the year ahead. Plus, we’ll have our WQA Tip.
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The WQA Podcast
Welcome to the Water Quality Association Podcast. https://wqa.org.
What did 2025 mean for water-quality policy, and what’s next in Washington during an election year? Our guest is Ted Mondloch, Vice President at Current Strategies, WQA’s lobbying and public-affairs partner in D.C. Ted recaps a year marked by shifting regulatory priorities, the bipartisan progress of the Healthy H2O Act, and renewed optimism for advancing water-infrastructure initiatives.
👉 Topics include:
PFAS and lead-service-line rules under the new EPA
Why the Healthy H2O Act is gaining traction in Congress
How election-year dynamics shape what still gets done
Practical ways WQA members can make their voices heard
🎧 Listen, subscribe, and learn how advocacy today shapes the future of quality water for all.