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Beyond the Flush: Using Particle Accelerators and ‘Bugs’ to Save Millions

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Most of us don’t think twice about what happens after we flush, but Jay Bernas spends every waking hour thinking about it. As the CEO of the Hampton Roads Sanitation District (HRSD), Jay oversees a "quasi-state" regional powerhouse that treats wastewater for nearly 2 million people. But this isn't your grandfather’s utility—HRSD is a world-class R&D incubator that holds global patents and collects royalties on its innovations.

In this episode, Ravi and Jay pull back the curtain on the "invisible" infrastructure that keeps our communities safe. They dive into how HRSD is using Anammox bacteria and hydrocyclones to save hundreds of millions of dollars in construction costs, and why they are currently partnering with a National Particle Accelerator Lab to destroy "forever chemicals" (PFAS) using electron beams. Whether you’re a tech investor or just curious about the massive machine running beneath your feet, this conversation proves that wastewater is one of the most exciting frontiers in climate tech.

In this episode, we discuss:

  • The "Quasi-State" Advantage: Why independent governance is the secret sauce for innovation.

  • Process Intensification: How to grow a utility's capacity without pouring more concrete.

  • The Silver Tsunami: Why we need a new generation of "Engineer MBAs" to lead the sector.

  • PFAS Destruction: Using particle physics to solve the world’s toughest chemical problem.

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This episode is sponsored by Hasa, the leader in water treatment solutions for over 60 years. Learn more at hasa.com.


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