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Feb. 13, 2024

💧H2O INTRO 🤝 sTo Len

💧H2O INTRO 🤝 sTo Len sTo is an artist based in New York City who used a rowboat to create prints from the city's sewer overflows. He was also an artist-in-residence at Alexandria Renew and NYC Department of Sanitation (DSNY) where he helped the public better understand their work. Learn…

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Feb. 13, 2024

Water management part of ESG #water #watermanagement #esg #sustainability

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Feb. 12, 2024

#210: A Rise In Corporate Responsibility

Sustainability is now a pivotal concern in the realm of corporate responsibility, pushing companies to integrate environmentally beneficial practices into their core strategies. This shift is particularly evident in the growing focus on water stewardship and the adoption of Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) criteria, highlighting how businesses are increasingly…

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Feb. 8, 2024

💧H2O Minute News💧Tool Helps Make Case For Affordability

💧H2O Minute News💧 Larry Levine of NRDC: A new tool allows water utilities to quantity the business case for affordability programs by modeling the financial impacts on the utility of offering low-income discounts. Learn more: https://nrdc.org/bio/larry-levine/new-tool-water-utilities-business-case-affordability Sponsored by 120Water: https://120water.com #water #watermanagement #watersolutions #affordability

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Feb. 6, 2024

💧H2O INTRO🤝Meet Andrea Suarez Abastida

💧 H2O INTRO 🤝 Meet Andrea Suarez Abastida of North Miami Beach Water Andrea is leading the utility's replacement of aging infrastructure including updating the lime softening system that she credits with their great tasting drinking water. She's also an alum of the Duke University Nicholas School of the Environment…

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Feb. 4, 2024

#209: The Cleveland Social Connection

The Northeast Ohio Regional Sewer District (NEORSD) has consistently defied conventions in the use of social media by a water utility. Their approach combines humor and human connection to foster relationships within the community. During the last holiday season, they took their efforts a step further by encouraging people to…

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Feb. 2, 2024

Curb Cuts Allow Rainwater To Reach Tree Basins

As part of transforming his Tucson neighborhood with green infrastructure , Brad Lancaster cut out curbs to allow stormwater to flow into tree basins. The trees in these basins grow twice as fast and provide shade, wildlife habitat, and beauty in the desert city. Take a tour of rainwater harvesting…

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Feb. 2, 2024

Do I need a water filter at home?

Do I need a water filter at home? We asked Dr Aqua, our AI-generated expert. ➡️ check your utility's Consumer Confidence Report ➡️ if on a well, get it tested at least annually ➡️ use a filter if any harmful substances present ➡️ pick the appropriate type of filter What…

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Jan. 31, 2024

💧H2O Minute News💧Tony Parrott of Louisville MSD

Tony Parrott of Louisville MSD: The utility has finished building the infrastructure to keep 6 billion gallons of sewer overflows out of the Ohio River. They are also working on flood control and asset management projects with the help of integrated planning. More: https://lnkd.in/efmaapM4 Sponsored by 120Water: https://120water.com #water #watersolutions…

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Jan. 31, 2024

Rainwater Harvesting Meets Needs At Tucson House

Plant the rain That is what Brad Lancaster does at his Tucson house. The roof captures rain for all his personal needs and a reshaped landscape waters plants for food, shade, and wildlife. Watch a tour: https://bit.ly/RainharvestHouse #podcast: https://bit.ly/TucsonReuse #water #rainwaterharvesting #rainwater

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Jan. 30, 2024

💧H2O INTRO 🤝 Meet Timothy Alston

💧H2O INTRO 🤝 Meet Timothy Alston of Gary Sanitary District Tim helped create a survey of workplace culture at his utility and then make improvements, particularly for benefit the operators and maintenance staff. He’s also an alum of Duke University Nicholas School of the Environment WILD program. #water #watersolutions #watermanagement…

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Jan. 30, 2024

Water Flows Again In Santa Cruz River

Due to overuse and mismanagement of water, the Santa Cruz River in Tucson was dry for decades. Then a program began to discharge treated wastewater into the riverbed. Now it flows again in some sections, bringing back habitat and wildlife and recharging groundwater, says Luke Cole of the Sonoran Institute.…

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Jan. 29, 2024

Water conservation is working in Tucson #water #watermanagement #waterconservation #tucson

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Jan. 29, 2024

💧H2O INTRO 🤝 Meet Sherri Peterson

💧H2O INTRO 🤝 Meet Sherri Peterson of City of Portland Sherri is leading a comprehensive revision of Portland’s affordability framework including examining customer rates and internal efficiencies, as well as piloting a multifamily residential program. Sherri is also an alum of Duke University Nicholas School of the Environment WILD program.…

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Jan. 29, 2024

Rainwater Harvesting Demonstrated At Tucson House

At Brad Lancaster's house in Tucson, Arizona, rainwater harvesting takes center stage as a shining example of sustainable water practices in action. Here, innovation meets necessity as Brad has perfected the art of capturing and utilizing rainwater for all his household needs in the Sonoran Desert. He has also led…

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Jan. 29, 2024

#208: Reduce, Reuse, Recycle In The Sonoran Desert

It only rains about 11 inches per year in Tucson, Arizona and decades of historic mismanagement compounded the water scarcity problems, resulting in dwindling groundwater supplies and a mostly dry Santa Cruz River. In response, this city in the Sonoran Desert became a leader in saving, reusing, and recycling water.…

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Jan. 25, 2024

Analysis Of PFAS Standards For Drinking Water

EPA has proposed PFAS drinking water standards of 4 parts per trillion. What is the reaction from Dr Aqua, our AI-generated water expert? ➡️ regulation of the chemicals in water is needed ➡️ the levels are undeniably stringent ➡️ meeting the MCLs may be formidable and costly for utilities ➡️…

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Jan. 24, 2024

💧H2O Minute News💧Water In Conflict Is Increasing

💧H2O Minute News💧 Morgan Shimabuku of the Pacific Institute: Increase in cases of water involved in conflict result from the Russia-Ukraine War, growing tensions in the Middle East, and ongoing conflict in Sub-Saharan Africa. More: https://pacinst.org/announcement/violence-over-water-increases-globally-according-to-new-data-from-pacific-institute-water-conflict-chronology/ Sponsored by 120Water: https://120water.com #water #conflict #watermanagement #waternews

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Jan. 23, 2024

Agriculture Land Being Repurposed For Water Benefits

There’s growing momentum in California behind multi-benefit land repurposing, where unproductive agriculture land is voluntarily transformed to recharge aquifers, create wildlife habitat, provide recreation opportunities, and more. Pixley National Wildlife Refuge is an example of land repurposing to achieve these benefits and hosted a large group interested in learning how…

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Jan. 23, 2024

Farm Capturing Groundwater For Water Sustainability

To help replenish groundwater, Joseph Gallo Farms in Merced, California built a recharge basin and captures water from an irrigation canal. The farm is also repurposing about 400 acres of grazing land into wetlands for groundwater recharge and wildlife habitat. #water #watersolutions #watermanagement #groundwater #sustainablearchitecture

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Jan. 23, 2024

California taking comprehensive approach to water #water #watermanagement #california

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Jan. 21, 2024

#207: Western Leaders & Adaptation Insights

As a variety of forces continue to change the water landscape in the American West, adaptation is the focus. This episode features conversations with several prominent water leaders from the One Water Summit in Tucson. Adel Hagekhalil, the General Manager of the Metropolitan Water District of Southern California, explains ambitious…

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Jan. 16, 2024

💧H2O INTRO 🤝 Meet Ronnie Versher

💧H2O INTRO 🤝 Meet Ronnie Versher of the San Francisco Public Utility Commission As the director of community benefits, he works on social impact, workforce development, and education. SFPUC recently opened a center with a variety of programs to help the public. He's an alum of the Duke University Nicholas…

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Jan. 15, 2024

#206: A Platform For Diverse Experts

Members of Water Hub’s Color of Water directory bring knowledge and firsthand experience in water solutions, environmental justice, climate resilience, on-the-ground research, and policy advocacy. A new collaborative series with waterloop will provide a platform for these diverse experts, who are improving understanding and management of water in their communities.…

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