Welcome back to the second episode in this series on waterway regeneration. In this series we\u2019ll be looking into the often overlooked role of the water cycle and its effects on the climate crisis. I\u2019ll be speaking with experts and innovators about how repairing the hydrological cycle and the health of our waterways can lead to the restoration of all sorts of ecological services and the health of entire ecosystems as a result.\xa0\n\n\n\nIn this week\u2019s episode I got to chat with Jerry Yudelson, the author of 13 full-length professional and trade books on green buildings, integrated design, green homes, water conservation, building performance and sustainable development. Dubbed 'The Godfather of Green' by Wired Magazine, Jerry\u2019s passion for optimizing the built environment is reflected by his many years of professional experience in the green building and certification fields, serving as an elected LEED Fellow and as president of the Green Building Initiative. He also served on the national board of the USGBC and chaired the Steering Committee for the largest green building show, Greenbuild, from 2004 through 2009.\xa0\n\n\n\nDespite being best known for ecological building design and policy, in this interview we\u2019re going to focus on his book Dry Run, which unpacks some of the best ways to manage scarce water resources and handle upcoming urban water crises. The book explains the most pressing water issues that urban zones face, and examines the vital linkages between water, energy use, urban development and climate change. Dry Run also demonstrates best practices for achieving "net zero" water use in the built environment through, water conservation strategies for buildings, factories, cities and homes, rainwater harvesting, greywater reuse and water reclamation systems, water efficiency retrofits, onsite sewage treatment, and new water reuse and supply technologies.\n\n\n\n\n\nIn this interview we specifically address the urgent changes that cities need to make to ensure longer term water security. Jerry explains his classifications of the colors of water that help to categorize the different sources and uses for water in cities that require different management systems, and gives a few case studies of municipalities that have started to make improvements in their aquatic infrastructure.\n\n\n\nIf you're interested in reading the episode as a full transcript. Click here.\n\n\n\nResources:\n\n\n\n\nhttps://newsociety.com/books/d/dry-run\n\n\n\n\nhttps://newsociety.com/search\n\n\n\nhttps://jerryyudelson.net/books\n\n\n\nhttps://www.reinventinggreenbuilding.com/