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March 27, 2023

Advocates Have To Learn About PFAS And Share Info With Community

It's not often that an experienced water advocate like Dana Sargent of Cape Fear River Watch isn't familiar with a pollutant. But the local discovery of PFAS in 2017 meant she had to research the chemicals and share the info with her community. #podcast at https://bit.ly/PFASadvocacy #shorts #water #waterloop #waternews…

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March 27, 2023

Regulators Could Benefit From More Ability To Consider Latest Research

Regulators could benefit from more flexibility to consider the latest research when developing policy, says Peter Grevatt at The Water Research Foundation. This can help avoid unintended consequences, for example. PFAS is one area where this is important. #podcast at https://bit.ly/waterloopResearch #shorts #water #waterloop #waternews #research #pfas #policy

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March 27, 2023

Green Bay Got Creative With Funding For Lead Service Line Removal

Where there's a will, there's a way... to fund lead service line replacement. Wisconsin doesn't allow water utilities to pay for private side removal. So Green Bay Water collaborated with the city and creatively pieced together funds for removal, says Nancy Quirk. #podcast at https://bit.ly/waterloopLead2 #shorts #water #waterloop #waternews #utilities…

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March 27, 2023

Experiences Of Community Members Belong In Climate Resilience Planning

Lived experiences of people in frontline communities should be included in planning for climate change adaptation, says Peter Grevatt of The Water Research Foundation. A new tool will improve understanding of resilience investments and equity impacts. #podcast at https://bit.ly/waterloopResearch #shorts #water #waterloop #waternews #research #climatechange #resilience #equity

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March 27, 2023

Expansion Of Dam Removal Needed For Health Of Rivers

The goal for American Rivers is to dramatically accelerate the rate of dam removal to take down 30,000 dams by 2050. The dams that are the most damaging to the health of rivers and communities will be targeted. #podcast at https://bit.ly/50rivers #shorts #water #waterloop #waternews #dam #river

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March 27, 2023

Several Factors Helped Cincinnati Remove Lead Lines

What helped Greater Cincinnati Water Works remove lead pipes, according to Tom Neltner of the Environmental Defense Fund? ▶️ support from the mayor ▶️ ordinance that required replacement ▶️ recognition of public benefit ▶️ single funding source ▶️ no cost to residents #podcast at https://bit.ly/waterloopLead2 #shorts #water #waterloop #waternews #infrastructure…

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March 27, 2023

Research Puts Risk Of PFAS In Biosolids In Perspective

Research is vital to assessing the risk of PFAS in biosolids applied to agricultural land, says Peter Grevatt of The Water Research Foundation. For example, recent science shows that cosmetics put on people's skin have 50 times more PFAS than biosolids. #podcast at https://bit.ly/waterloopResearch #shorts #water #waterloop #waternews #pfas #biosolids…

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March 27, 2023

Newark Used Bond To Finance Fast Removal Of Lead Lines

When Newark decided to aggressively replace lead pipes, they collaborated with the county to finance the work through a bond. It led to removal of 36,000 lines in three years and put local people to work, says Tom Neltner of the Environmental Defense Fund. #podcast at https://bit.ly/waterloopLead2 #shorts #water #waterloop…

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March 27, 2023

Neuse River Is Microcosm Of Challenges And Progress For Rivers

The Neuse River in N.C. is a microcosm of the varied challenges facing rivers and the progress that is possible. Focused efforts and collaboration have improved the river and made it a success story, says Tom Kiernan of American Rivers. #podcast at https://bit.ly/50rivers #shorts #water #waterloop #waternews #river #environment

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March 27, 2023

States Should Clarify That Utilities Can Use Public Funds To Remove Lead

It may cost around $50 billion to remove all the nation's lead service lines. The $15 billion from the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act isn't enough to cover it all. So states should clarify that utilities can use public funds for this work on private property, which allows them to…

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March 27, 2023

#175: The PFAS Puzzle: Lessons On Advocacy

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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March 23, 2023

#174: 50 Years Of Restoring Rivers

For 50 years, American Rivers has worked to protect and restore waterways across the country. During the organization’s existence and through its efforts, many rivers have improved, such as the Neuse and Elwha, while others are in tough shape, like the Colorado and Snake. The progress and challenges are discussed…

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March 22, 2023

Research Needed For Water Sector To Harness Power Of Technology

The explosion of technology in society requires research into how the water sector can take advantage of the new tools to transform management and exponentially improve effectiveness and efficiency, says Peter Grevatt of The Water Research Foundation. #podcast at https://bit.ly/waterloopResearch #water #waterloop #waternews #watersolutions #research #data #technology #shorts

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March 21, 2023

Research Needed For Water Sector To Harness Power Of Technology #shorts #water #waternews

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March 20, 2023

Analytical Techniques Allow For Discovery Of Low Levels Of Contaminants

Techniques for analyzing water are allowing for the detection of contaminants at incredibly low levels, typically before there is scientific understanding of the implications for public health and the environment, says Peter Grevatt of The Water Research Foundation. #podcast at https://bit.ly/waterloopResearch #shorts #water #waterloop #waternews #watersolutions #waterpollution #science #research

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March 20, 2023

#173: The State Of Water Research

Science has always been foundational to water management. That tradition continues in 2023, with a staggering breadth and depth of research underway. It’s particularly important to gain knowledge about emerging contaminants, impacts of climate change, and water reuse, as discussed in this podcast with Peter Grevatt, CEO of The Water…

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March 17, 2023

North Carolina Taking Steps To Stop PFAS At The Source

"The most economical way to address #PFAS is to address it at the source." Elizabeth Biser, Secretary of North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality. So N.C. is asking questions of companies moving to the state, requiring landfills to test their leachate, and looking at existing industrial discharges. #podcast at https://bit.ly/EPApfas…

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March 17, 2023

La'Meshia Whittington of The Green Majority Reacts To PFAS Regulations

La'Meshia Whittington of The Green Majority reacts to EPA's proposal to regulate PFAS in drinking water. #water #waterloop #waternews #watersolutions #drinkingwater #pfas

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March 17, 2023

Emily Donovan of Clean Cape Fear Reacts To PFAS Regulations

Emily Donovan of Clean Cape Fear shares her reaction to EPA's proposed regulations for PFAS in drinking water. #water #waterloop #waternews #pfas #capefear

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March 16, 2023

EPA Administrator Says People Should Listen To Local Agencies On PFAS

Under proposed regulations, more PFAS will be found at low levels across the country. How should Americans feel about their drinking water? Administrator of the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Michael S. Regan: People should closely monitor what local agencies say about PFAS levels and funding is on the way…

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March 15, 2023

#172: EPA's Move To Regulate PFAS

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has proposed drinking water regulations for several types of PFAS, the so-called forever chemicals that are pervasive in society and the environment and pose a risk to human health. The announcement was made at an event in Wilmington, North Carolina and this episode features the…

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March 15, 2023

EPA Administrator Says Some Funding For PFAS But More Needed

waterloop asked EPA Administrator Regan how water utilities would pay for treatment to meet PFAS regulations. Regan pointed to existing funds and the administration's proposed budget, saying it isn't enough but it's a "shot in the arm." #podcast ▶️ https://bit.ly/EPApfas #shorts #water #waterloop #waternews #pfas #environment #drinkingwater #utilities #infrastructure

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March 15, 2023

#172: EPA'S Move To Regulate PFAS

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has proposed drinking water regulations for several types of PFAS, the so-called forever chemicals that are pervasive in society and the environment and pose a risk to human health. The announcement was made at an event in Wilmington, North Carolina and this episode features the…

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March 13, 2023

#171: Funding To Fight Lead: State And Local Policy

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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