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March 7, 2023

Vital To Invest In Resilience Of Neighborhood Level Infrastructure

It's vital to also reinvest in neighborhood level water and energy infrastructure to complement the retrofits of private property. That makes the entire community more resilient and raises home values, says Damon Burns of Finance New Orleans. #podcast at https://bit.ly/NOLAmortgage #shorts #water #waterloop #waternews #infrastructure #resilience #environment #sustainability #neworleans

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March 7, 2023

Developers In New Orleans Can Use Green Mortgages For Affordable Housing

In addition to following city stormwater requirements, developers of multi-family affordable housing in New Orleans can use green mortgages from Finance New Orleans to further improve water management and sustainablity, says Damon Burns. #podcast at https://bit.ly/NOLAmortgage #shorts #water #waternews #waterloop #stormwater #mortgage #neworleans #sustainability

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March 7, 2023

Green Mortgage Program Helps Homeowners Retrofit For Water Resilience

The mortgage program of Finance New Orleans was reimagined to help homeowners retrofit their properties to be more resilient. This includes stormwater management outside the house and water technologies inside, says Damon Burns. #podcast at https://bit.ly/NOLAmortgage #shorts #water #waternews #resilience #stormwater #mortgage #neworleans

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March 5, 2023

#170: Changing The Color Of Water

Analysis has shown a significant lack of diversity in the sources cited in media coverage. This means failing to include Black, Latino, and Indigenous water experts and to present the stories of people within impacted communities. The Color of Water platform was created to counter this trend. It’s an online…

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March 2, 2023

New Orleans Residents Asking How To Better Manage Stormwater At Homes

It doesn't take a hurricane for New Orleans to have flooding. Intense rains regularly fall on the city. Now climate change is making it worse. Damon Burns of Finance New Orleans says people are asking how to better manage water at their homes. #podcast at https://bit.ly/NOLAmortgage #water #waterloop #waternews #watersolutions…

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March 2, 2023

H2O Minute News: Arizona Considers Desalination Plant And Pipeline From Mexico's Sea Of Cortez

Sharon Udasin of The Hill:: As arid Arizona scrambles to quench the thirst of a rapidly expanding population, officials are eying the Sea of Cortez in Mexico for a $5 billion desalination plant and 200-mile pipeline to Phoenix. Story: https://thehill.com/policy/equilibrium-sustainability/3864051-project-would-pipe-water-from-mexico-to-parched-arizona-if-anyone-can-agree-on-it/ #water #waternews #waterloop #watersolutions #desalination #arizona

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Feb. 27, 2023

#169: Green Mortgages Grow In New Orleans

Nearly two decades after Hurricane Katrina, there are continued efforts to make New Orleans more resilient to storms and climate change. A recent innovation is the green mortgage, a program that helps lower-income people buy a home and provides a budget for retrofits for water, wind, and energy projects. The…

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Feb. 26, 2023

#169: Green Mortgage Grows In New Orleans

Nearly two decades after Hurricane Katrina, there are continued efforts to make New Orleans more resilient to storms and climate change. A recent innovation is the green mortgage, a program that helps lower-income people buy a home and provides a budget for retrofits for water, wind, and energy projects. The…

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Feb. 24, 2023

Utility Taking Polluter To Court Seeking Financial Responsibility For PFAS

A Chemours facility on the Cape Fear River discharged PFAS for 40 years. The Cape Fear Public Utility Authority has to spent $110 million to upgrade water treatment to remove the chemicals. So the utility has taken the polluter to court seeking financial responsibility. #podcast at https://bit.ly/PFASdrinkingwater #water #waterloop #waternews…

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Feb. 23, 2023

Granular Activated Carbon System Effectively Removing PFAS At Utility

"We are at or near no detection of PFAS." A granular activated carbon system built at the Cape Fear Public Utility Authority is effective, says Ken Waldroup. Now it will cost $3 to $5 million each year to refresh the carbon, based on PFAS pollution levels in the river. #podcast…

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Feb. 22, 2023

Utility Could Not Wait For Government Guidance To Deal With PFAS

When the Cape Fear Public Utility Authority found high levels of PFAS in the water, it couldn't wait for government regulators to provide direction. The utility evaluated treatment options and built a $43 million granular activated carbon system, says Ken Waldroup. #podcast at https://bit.ly/PFASdrinkingwater #water #waternews #watertreatment #watersolutions #pfas #utilities

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Feb. 22, 2023

Utility Couldn't Find Answers When It Discovered PFAS

When the Cape Fear Public Utility Authority discovered high levels of PFAS in the water in 2016, the utility's staff had many questions, says Ken Waldroup. What are these chemicals? What is the source? What are the public health impacts? "There were no answers." #podcast at https://bit.ly/PFASdrinkingwater #water #waternews #watersolutions…

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Feb. 22, 2023

H2O Minute News: Water Industry Bracing For EPA's PFAS Regulations

Bobby Magill of Bloomberg Law & Environment: Drinking water systems are preparing for the possibility that the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency will soon try to codify its 2022 health advisories suggesting no amount of PFAS substances are safe. Story: https://news.bloomberglaw.com/environment-and-energy/water-utilities-brace-for-imminent-epa-proposal-on-pfas-in-water #water #waterloop #waternews #watersolutions #pfas #utilities

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Feb. 20, 2023

Black & Veatch Leads PFAS Solution For Cape Fear Utility

Jeff Thompson of Black & Veatch discusses why the firm was chosen to build a granular activated carbon system to treat PFAS at the Cape Fear Public Utility Authority. Black & Veatch is a sponsor of the waterloop series on PFAS. Visit https://www.bv.com/pfas

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Feb. 20, 2023

H2O Minute News: Water Quality Improved Where Fracking Data Available

Zack Budryk of The Hill: Increasing transparency requirements around fracking activity and the specific fluids used in the process are associated with lower pollution levels and better water quality, new research shows. Story: https://thehill.com/policy/energy-environment/3855934-states-with-fracking-disclosure-rules-have-higher-water-quality-study/ #water #waterloop #waternews #watersolutions #fracking #frack

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Feb. 20, 2023

#168: The PFAS Puzzle: Lessons On Drinking Water

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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Feb. 16, 2023

H2O Minute News: Communities Watching Water Quality After Train Derailment And Chemical Spill

Anna Skinner of Newsweek: Communities along the Ohio River are taking a closer look at water quality after a train derailed and toxic chemicals were spilled. Local residents have been told to drink bottled water. Story: https://www.newsweek.com/ohio-river-drinking-water-map-toxic-chemical-spill-raises-impact-concerns-1780932 #water #waterloop #waternews #trainderailment #chemicals #ohioriver

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Feb. 14, 2023

H2O Minute News: Researchers Dye Water Pink To Study Freshwater In Ocean

Li Cohen of CBS News: Researchers at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography dyed the water pink in San Diego to study how small plumes of freshwater interact with the ocean near the shore. Story: https://lnkd.in/gKuVt7uq Drone credit Scripps | Photo credit Erik Jepsen #water #waterloop #waternews #watersolutions #ocean #research

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Feb. 13, 2023

#166: Profiles Of Black Conservationists

Black people in environmental conservation have not historically received the same visibility in the media. This not only fails to acknowledge their contributions, but also leaves young people without role models in fields such as water. That’s why a conservationist is profiled each day during Black History Month by Sierra…

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Feb. 11, 2023

Teaser: Conversation With Cape Fear River Watch

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Feb. 11, 2023

Example: Intro and Interview at NC State

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Feb. 11, 2023

Teaser Reel: Cape Fear River Ride

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Feb. 10, 2023

Large Cities Have Easier Time Accessing Dollars In State Revolving Fund

State Revolving Fund dollars disproportionately go to large cites and the money is difficult for small cities to access for projects like lead line removal, says Timothy Male of the Environmental Policy Innovation Center. Changes in policy and use of public-private partnerships can help. #podcast at https://bit.ly/waterloopLead1 #water #waterloop #waternews…

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Feb. 10, 2023

Public Utilities Able To Finance Projects On Private Property Like Lead Line Removal

Public water utilities are allowed to finance projects on private property such as replacement of lead service lines, according guidance issued by the Governmental Accounting Standards Board, says Cynthia Koehler of the WaterNow Alliance. #podcast at https://bit.ly/waterloopLead1 #water #waterloop #waternews #watersolutions #finance #utilities

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