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Feb. 5, 2023

H2O Minute News: $2.26 Billion Project Approved To Build Coastal Land In Louisiana

Mark Schleifstein of The Times-Picayune: The $2.26 billion Mid-Barataria Sediment Diversion, Louisiana's largest-ever project to rebuild coastal land, was approved and is expected to create over 20 square miles of new land over 50 years. Story at https://nola.com/news/environment/226-billion-approved-for-louisiana-restoration-project/article_36981094-a27d-11ed-83c2-0774b86d13e7.html #water #waterloop #waternews #mississippiriver #louisiana

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Feb. 5, 2023

H2O Minute News: Feds May Have To Decide Colorado River Water Cuts

Alex Hager of KUNC: Six of the seven states that use water from the Colorado River have agreed on a proposal to leave more water in Lake Mead. California was the lone holdout. Now the feds may decide on the reductions. Read the story: https://kunc.org/environment/2023-01-31/six-states-agree-on-a-proposal-for-colorado-river-cutbacks-california-has-a-counter #water #waternews #waterloop #coloradoriver

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Feb. 5, 2023

Communities Can Raise PFAS Concerns To Universities

If a community has concerns about PFAS, it should approach university researchers for assistance. They are typically more open to listening and investigating then regulators, who often operate within a box, says Detlef Knappe of NC State. #podcast at https://bit.ly/PFASscience #water #waterloop #waternews #watersolutions #pfas

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Feb. 5, 2023

PFAS Research Led To Improved River Health And Drinking Water

Research on PFAS in the Cape Fear River has led to improved water quality and construction of advanced treatment systems by water utilities, which is a gratifying impact for a scientist like Detlef Knappe of NC State University. #podcast at https://bit.ly/PFASscience #water #waterloop #waternews #watersolutions #pfas

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Feb. 4, 2023

#166: Funding To Fight Lead: The Menu Of Options

This episode is part of a series, Funding To Fight Lead. There are perhaps 10 million lead service lines in the ground in the U.S. and it may cost $50 billion to remove them. The series explores financing lead service line replacement, technical assistance for under-resourced communities, and examples of…

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Feb. 1, 2023

Team Of Scientists Formed To Study PFAS In Cape Fear River

Discovery of high levels of PFAS in the Cape Fear River led to the formation of a diverse team of scientists to study human health and environmental impacts, plus establishment of a Superfund research center, says Detlef Knappe of NC State. #podcast at https://bit.ly/PFASscience #water #waterloop #waternews #watersolutions #pfas

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Feb. 1, 2023

Scientist Believes People Shouldn't Be Exposed To Unregulated Chemicals

How should we deal with unregulated chemicals? Detlef Knappe of NC State helped find PFAS in the Cape Fear River. He believes in the precautionary principle and that people shouldn't be exposed to chemicals just because they aren't regulated. Podcast at https://bit.ly/PFASscience #water #waterloop #waternews #watersolutions #podcast #PFAS

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Jan. 30, 2023

ALTRA Offers Most Robust PFAS Treatment Solution

ALTRA has been working with governments, military bases, airports, heliports, landfills, water treatment plants, wastewater treatment plants as well as industrial customers to solve their most complex environmental challenges for nearly 40 years. We are helping pave the way for better outcomes with proven innovations like our patented PFAS technology…

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Jan. 30, 2023

#165: The PFAS Puzzle: Lessons On Science

This episode is part of a series The PFAS Puzzle: Lessons From A Contaminated Cape Fear. The forever chemicals were dumped in the North Carolina river for nearly 40 years before being discovered. The series explores how a community responds when it is the epicenter of PFAS pollution. This episode…

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Jan. 26, 2023

Toolkit Shares Solutions On Water Affordability

A toolkit on water affordability advocacy from the Natural Resources Defense Council provides look at lessons learned and solutions from around the country. It can be used by advocates, utility managers, and policy makers to address affordability issues. #podcast at https://bit.ly/NJaffordability #water #waterloop #waternews #watersolutions #affordability #utilities

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Jan. 25, 2023

New Jersey Requiring Variety Of Data On Water Affordability

New Jersey is requiring submission of data on water affordability from all utilities on a monthly basis and at the zip code level for rates, usage, bills, shutoffs, penalties, arrears, and tax liens, says Larry Levine of the Natural Resources Defense Council. #podcast at https://bit.ly/NJaffordability #water #waterloop #waternews #watersolutions

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Jan. 25, 2023

WaterPIO Always On Call To Help Utilities With Communications

WaterPIO is a national public communications firm focused on helping water and wastewater utilities of all sizes affordably improve their customer, media, and crisis communications. WaterPIO has extensive experience working on communications on PFAS and lead and is able to help utilities with these challenging areas. Services include customer and…

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Jan. 25, 2023

Data Lacking On Water Affordability

It's believed that water affordability is a growing issue in the U.S. But there's not much data on the extent and locations of the problem, which makes it difficult to devise solutions and educate policymakers, says Larry Levine of the Natural Resources Defense Council #Podcast at https://bit.ly/NJaffordability #water #waterloop #waternews…

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Jan. 22, 2023

#164: New Jersey’s Look At Affordability

How can the affordability of water bills be properly addressed without consistent and comprehensive data? New Jersey decided to get a clearer look at the situation. A state law now requires all water utilities to report on a monthly and zip-code basis affordability metrics including rates, customer bills, water usage,…

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Jan. 19, 2023

The PFAS Puzzle: Lessons From A Contaminated Cape Fear

How does a community respond when it is the epicenter of pollution by PFAS, the forever chemicals that persist in the environment and pose a risk to human health? waterloop is producing a multimedia series to explore the story of PFAS in the Cape Fear River and the community of…

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Jan. 18, 2023

#163: Expansion of waterloop

Nonprofit media outlet waterloop is expanding its coverage of solutions to today’s critical water challenges, including features on lessons learned from PFAS pollution in North Carolina’s Cape Fear River, options for funding the removal of lead service lines to protect drinking water, and visits with people leading change in disadvantaged…

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Jan. 12, 2023

Oasense Showerhead Uses Sensor To Conserve Water

The showerhead from Oasense uses a sensor to reduce water flow by 85% when a user is not under it, adding a high-tech boost to water efficiency.

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Jan. 11, 2023

How Does A Community Respond to PFAS? (A Series Preview)

How does a community respond when it is the epicenter of pollution by PFAS, the forever chemicals that persist in the environment and pose a risk to human health? waterloop is producing a multimedia series to explore the story of PFAS in the Cape Fear River and the community of…

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Jan. 9, 2023

#162: Mentality Of A Mentor

How does someone develop the mentality of a mentor and create opportunities for others? For Tim Alston it started in high school, when the people selected for a leadership program didn’t reflect the diversity of the student population. That sparked Tim to start a mentorship program for younger students of…

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Dec. 5, 2022

#161: Pivot Back To Nature

During the last century, large engineering projects were used to control water resources. But in many ways, that man-made infrastructure is failing to meet challenges in the 21st century such as drought, flooding, pollution, and population growth. How can a pivot back to nature provide more sustainable solutions for water…

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Nov. 14, 2022

#160: Hold The Salt

In an increasingly thirsty world, there is much potential in desalination, the process of removing salt from seawater. But desalination has historically posed challenges - it consumes massive amounts of expensive energy, produces a waste called brine, and raises concerns about impacts on aquatic life. So how is desalination becoming…

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Nov. 1, 2022

#159: Turning Polls Into Policy

In a recent poll, U.S. voters overwhelmingly agreed that water is a human right, clean waterways are important, and infrastructure investments are critical. While those results are encouraging, the real value of polls are in how they can be used to test language, create messages, and influence policy. That work…

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Oct. 24, 2022

#158: P3 For The Community

P3 involves a public agency partnering with a private entity on a project. A twist on the traditional public-private partnership puts the community first and focuses on its challenges and opportunities. This approach works particularly well with green infrastructure, as discussed in this episode with Dominique Lueckenhoff, a former water…

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Oct. 17, 2022

#157: The Clean Water Act Owner’s Manual

2022 is the 50th anniversary of the Clean Water Act, which fundamentally changed regulation and management of water resources in the U.S. The Clean Water Act Owner’s Manual was created to help people understand and use the law to reduce pollution. The tool is discussed in this episode with Katherine…

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