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Environmental Finance Center NetworkEnvironmental Finance Center NetworkSolar Planning for Small Wastewater FacilitiesThis podcast features an interview with Nicole Rentz, the Director of Market Development and Policy for New Columbia Solar, a company that specializes in commercial and industrial solar energy solutions. The discussion revolves around the use of solar energy in wastewater treatment plants, covering topics like the benefits of solar, assessing feasibility, costs, financing options, technical and site requirements, and common pitfalls to avoid while planning for solar at your facility.Presenter: Danish Kumar, UMD EFC2025-05-0621 minEnvironmental Finance Center NetworkEnvironmental Finance Center NetworkCommunity Science and Stewardship: Inspiring Wastewater Action in Las Curías / Ciencia y Gestión Comunitaria: Inspirando Acción sobre Aguas Residuales en Las CuríasFor decades, a Community Based Organization have been stewards of the Las Curías lake in San Juan, Puerto Rico. In this Spanish-language episode, we talk with limnologist Jorge Ortíz about an outreach project developed by Syracuse University EFC in collaboration with the University of Puerto Rico. This Community Science and Stewardship project provides opportunities for collaborative learning, allowing participants to explore scientific concepts and communications engagement strategies among community members and environmental science students, focusing on the impacts of decentralized wastewater systems on water quality to increase best management practices and environmental stewardship....2025-04-0129 minEnvironmental Finance Center NetworkEnvironmental Finance Center NetworkDirty Water: Why Engaging the Community MattersA discussion with Carmen Guzman-Simpliciano from the community of Waianae, Oahu Hawaii on the importance of engaging communities from the beginning of a project. Carmen is the Director and cofounder of the community based organization Kingdom Pathways, and is also Capacity Collaborative's Manager for Hawaii and the Pacific Islands. Carmen is interviewed by Sarah Diefendorf (Director) and Elaine McCarty (Associate Director) of Capacity Collaborative.2025-03-2120 minEnvironmental Finance Center NetworkEnvironmental Finance Center NetworkSurveillance of Pathogens in WastewaterIn this episode Daryl J. Gotham, PE, Senior Research Engineer at the Great Lakes Environmental Infrastructure Center interviews Dr. Ishi Keenum of Michigan Technological University (MTU) about the surveillance of pathogens in wastewater. Ishi has Bachelor's and Master's degrees in environmental engineering and a PhD in Civil engineering. She is an Assistant Professor at MTU.2025-03-0718 minEnvironmental Finance Center NetworkEnvironmental Finance Center NetworkThe Benefits of Cleaning and Televising Wastewater Collections SystemsIn this episode Daryl J. Gotham, PE, Senior Research Engineer at the Great Lakes Environmental Infrastructure Center interviews Jean Inman, P.E. about the benefits of cleaning and televising wastewater collection systems. Jean is a licensed professional engineer with Spicer Group of Saginaw, Michigan with over 28 years of experience with municipal wastewater collection systems and treatment plants.2025-01-2114 minEnvironmental Finance Center NetworkEnvironmental Finance Center NetworkThe Benefits of Wastewater Collection System Preventative MaintenanceIn this episode Alex Radke of the Center for Technology and Training at Michigan Technological University interviews Daryl J. Gotham, PE, Senior Research Engineer at the Great Lakes Environmental Infrastructure Center about the benefits of wastewater collection system preventative maintenance. Daryl was previously the Director of the Department of Public Services for a large Michigan Township.2025-01-1414 minEnvironmental Finance Center NetworkEnvironmental Finance Center NetworkThe National Pretreatment Program: Rules and ImplementationIn this episode Daryl J. Gotham, PE, Senior Research Engineer at the Great Lakes Environmental Infrastructure Center interviews Anne Tavalire of the Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes and Energy (EGLE) about the national pretreatment program rules and implementation. Anne is a Regional Pretreatment Program Specialist with EGLE.  2024-12-1014 minEnvironmental Finance Center NetworkEnvironmental Finance Center NetworkTakeaways from the "Closing America's Wastewater Access Gap" PilotIn this Podcast Dawn Nall and A.J. Barney discuss their recent experience providing technical assistance as part of the EPA's "Closing America's Wastewater Access Gap" Pilot projects. They discuss what they liked about this project, how the pilot provided a unique strategy for progress, and how communities may benefit from similar future projects.2024-11-2923 minEnvironmental Finance Center NetworkEnvironmental Finance Center NetworkFee Schedules for FOG Pretreatment ProgramsIn this episode we discuss fee schedules for fats, oils, and grease (FOG) Pretreatment programs. We discuss how fee schedules can be developed to effectively enforce Pretreatment regulations and how different strategies can be used for different Pretreatment programs. We also discuss how fees can be used as more than just a form of punishment, but also as a tool to encourage and help FOG producers protect their business and the community around them. Presenters: Dawn Nall & AJ Barney, Southewest Environmental Finance Center2024-10-2213 minEnvironmental Finance Center NetworkEnvironmental Finance Center NetworkPreliminary Engineering Reports for small disadvantaged communities.Join us for a discussion with two Regional Environmental Finance Centers (EFCs) who have the ability to provide a qualified engineer to do a preliminary engineering report (or PER) for small disadvantaged communities. Hosted by John Sullivan, PE from the Great Lakes Environmental Infrastructure Center at Michigan Technological University, the EFC in EPA Region 5.2024-10-0831 minEnvironmental Finance Center NetworkEnvironmental Finance Center NetworkNavigating the Funding Process for Smaller Communities; A Conversation with Charlie Philion from the Division of Homes and Community RenewalThe funding landscape is often treacherous, filled with complexities and challenges that can feel overwhelming, especially for smaller communities. Problems undoubtedly arise, from securing the right grants to fostering collaborations among various agencies. Understanding these hurdles and learning from those who are on the other side of this process can make a significant difference. Please join us for an informative conversation with Charlie Philion who brings years of experience, a multitude of knowledge, and an expert understanding of the funding landscape.2024-08-1335 minEnvironmental Finance Center NetworkEnvironmental Finance Center NetworkCombined Heat and Power UnitsThis podcast discusses the topics of power generation and heating using biogas produced during the digestion process in wastewater treatment. The focus of the discussion is the equipment required for power and heat production, related costs, and considerations related to the cost-benefit of potential heat and power projects. Presented by Tim Colling and Daryl Gotham2024-08-0521 minEnvironmental Finance Center NetworkEnvironmental Finance Center NetworkHistory of Wastewater TreatmentJoin Program Associate Mike Tate as he goes through the long history of wastewater treatment.2024-07-1929 minEnvironmental Finance Center NetworkEnvironmental Finance Center NetworkCollaborating With Your Design EngineerIn this podcast you will hear from Heather Himmelberger, Dawn Nall, and Mike Rivera on their perspectives of what you need to talk to your engineer about during both the planning and design phase of your project. Heather and Dawn are both engineers and Mike is a certified water and wastewater operator. They share their experiences and what they have learned by working with water systems around the country about collaborating with your design engineer.2024-07-1732 minEnvironmental Finance Center NetworkEnvironmental Finance Center NetworkClosing America's Wastewater Access Gap: A Case StudyMoonshot Missions (a partner of the EFCN) discusses the experiences they've had with the San Carlos Apache Tribe, one of the communities participating in EPA's and USDA's Closing America's Wastewater Access Gap Pilot Project. San Carlos Apache Tribe worked alongside EPA, USDA, IHS, EFCN, contractors and many others to develop a solution plan for issues they are facing with aging wastewater infrastructure. Challenges encountered and Important takeaways from this pilot project are highlighted in this podcast. 2024-05-2946 minEnvironmental Finance Center NetworkEnvironmental Finance Center NetworkWhy Communicating About Wastewater Is So ImportantIn this episode Dawn Nall from the Southwest Environmental Finance Center interviews Sarah Diefendorf and Elaine McCarty from the EFC West, or soon to be Capacity Collaborative, on the importance of communicating in the wastewater industry. Sarah and Elaine reflect on their vast experience focusing on community outreach and education to share what they've learned about communication in wastewater, especially the importantance of learning about your stakeholders, maintaining engagement with them, creating trust, and catering your outreach to the individual community.2024-05-1518 minEnvironmental Finance Center NetworkEnvironmental Finance Center NetworkWhat We Don’t Know We Don’t Know About SepticIn this episode Dawn Nall from the Southwest Environmental Finance Center interviews Sarah Diefendorf and Elaine McCarty from the EFC West, or soon to be Capacity Collaborative, on the impact unknowns have on septic systems and the communities they influence. Septic systems are an important tool used to meet the wastewater needs of many communities and individuals that can't access centralized wastewater treatment, but due to their nature as private systems officials and even the owners themselves often don't know the full extent of their functionality. Sarah and Elaine discuss strategies for addressing these knowledge gaps and the importance...2024-05-0818 minEnvironmental Finance Center NetworkEnvironmental Finance Center NetworkUsing Recycled Wastewater for Landscape Irrigation. Celebrating 40 Years: The City of Tucson’s Reclaimed Water SystemInterview City of Tucson, AZ staff: John Kmiec, Tucson Water Director; James MacAdam, Administrator, Conservation & Stormwater Resources, Tucson Water; Andrea Achilli, Associate Professor, Chemical and Environmental Engineering Department at the University of Arizona (UA) and deputy director of the UA Water and Energy Sustainable Technology (WEST) Center.2024-04-2946 minEnvironmental Finance Center NetworkEnvironmental Finance Center NetworkEmbarking on Bold Initiatives: Unveiling the Vision of Moonshot MissionsEmbark on an exploration of the transformative odyssey undertaken by Moonshot Missions as we delve into the origins of this innovative initiative. In this enlightening podcast, Nathan Coey articulates the genesis of Moonshot Missions and recounts his personal involvement in fostering the growth of Moonshot Missions to its present prominence.2024-02-2120 minEnvironmental Finance Center NetworkEnvironmental Finance Center NetworkProviding Reliability: Interview With Paul Crocker and George Williams of Reliability XWe want our assets doing their intended function as much as possible, but how do we make that happen? One way is the concept of reliability. Reliability helps us ensure we are doing the right maintenance activities to keep our assets in proper working order as much as possible. It helps us prevent catastrophic failures and can even improve operator safety. In this podcast we are joined by George Williams and Paul Crocker from Reliability X to talk about their experience integrating reliability into their work flow. Join us to learn all about how you can implement reliability and...2024-02-1324 minEnvironmental Finance Center NetworkEnvironmental Finance Center NetworkBig Picture - Collection Systems and PretreatmentIn this episode, we dive into collection systems. We discuss the basic components that make-up collection systems and their objectives. Wastewater starts at your homes, then travels to the wastewater treatment plant, and we will discuss all the parts that get it there. Finally, we talk about what it takes to maintain that system and what is done to protect it. Please join us for this in-depth journey from your drains through the sewers!2023-12-2015 minEnvironmental Finance Center NetworkEnvironmental Finance Center NetworkHow Are Wastewater Systems Adapting to Climate Change?Severe storms and flooding can cause problems for wastewater systems whenever they occur, but these events are happening more frequently and with more intensity due to climate change. The impacts of these events on wastewater systems are not limited to more frequent flooding, power outages, and service interruptions, but also may include sewer overflows, reduced treatment effectiveness, and changing operations and maintenance needs. What steps can wastewater managers take to improve their ability to handle these issues and become more resilient to the impacts of climate change? In this podcast episode, we speak with Dr. Christine Kirchhoff, Ph.D...2023-10-2733 minEnvironmental Finance Center NetworkEnvironmental Finance Center NetworkSpeaking for the River: An Interview With Justinn Overton, Executive Director Coosa WaterkeeperJustinn Overton, Executive Director Coosa WaterKeeper located in Birmingham Alabama patrols and documents the Coosa River and its tributaries from the land, water, and air, looks for pollution problems, responds to citizen complaints, researches and analyzes polluters’ permits, collects pollution samples for laboratory analysis, educates the public about the beauty of the river and threats to it, advocates compliance with environmental laws, and works on finding solutions to pollution problems. In short – she speaks for the Coosa River. In this interview she discusses the river's wastewater challenges and offers some solutions.2023-10-1718 minEnvironmental Finance Center NetworkEnvironmental Finance Center NetworkLagoons and Septics: Covering the BasicsDr. DeAnn Presley, PhD, a Professor of Environmental Soil Science and Management discusses how soil conditions impact different home waste systems with Tonya Bronlewee, Director at the WSU EFC.2023-08-1539 minEnvironmental Finance Center NetworkEnvironmental Finance Center NetworkFlood Disaster Lessons and Mitigation Successes at a Small Wastewater System in VermontMany communities’ wastewater treatment plants and related infrastructure are located in or near floodplains, which makes sense given how these facilities work. However, this also means that they are prone to flooding. The Town of Waterbury, Vermont experienced catastrophic flooding during Hurricane Irene in 2011, as did the rest of the state. Their wastewater pump station was inundated and rendered inoperable for several days. To reduce the chances of this happening again, they implemented several flood mitigation measures at the facility over the next few years. Then, in 2023, major floods hit the Town again, putting their mitigation projects to the te...2023-08-0726 minEnvironmental Finance Center NetworkEnvironmental Finance Center NetworkFostering a Culture of Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion in the Water Sector with Dr. Mercy UmeriOn this episode, we are delighted to welcome Dr. Mercy Umeri from the Hugo Wall School of Public Affairs at Wichita State University as our guest. Dr. Umeri shares valuable insights on the importance of implementing Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion practices in the water sector. She also speaks on the significance of conflict resolution and provides us with helpful tips on how to improve our conflict resolution skills.2023-07-2427 minEnvironmental Finance Center NetworkEnvironmental Finance Center NetworkCustomer Empathy and Customer ImpactJoin Jeff Severin, Program Manager from Wichita State University EFC as he discusses how we can better understand the burden that our utility may be placing on our customers and how we can utilize empathy to better serve them.2023-07-1713 minEnvironmental Finance Center NetworkEnvironmental Finance Center Network10,000 + 1 Marketing: How Water and Wastewater Utilities Can Increase OutreachMarketing research has found that we are exposed to as many as 10,000 marketing/outreach messages daily. This podcast by Wichita State University Program Manager Brian Bohnsack focuses on practical ways wastewater and water utilities can increase their outreach and marketing messages.2023-07-1310 minEnvironmental Finance Center NetworkEnvironmental Finance Center NetworkIntegrated Water Resource Management: A Conversation with the Derry Township Municipal AuthorityThere are many benefits of more holistic or integrated water resource management, whether that is across "types" of water resources or across municipal boundaries. The Derry Township Municipal Authority (DTMA) in south-central Pennsylvania has served as the local wastewater utility for several decades. Recently they took over management of the Township's stormwater system. Mike Postick, an engineer, has been involved with DTMA for several years and is currently the DTMA's Stormwater Program Manager. In this podcast interview, he recounts their experience of adding stormwater to the Authority's responsibilities and shares advice for other communities considering this type of integration.2023-07-0618 minEnvironmental Finance Center NetworkEnvironmental Finance Center NetworkThe 3 Facets of NPDES Permit DevelopmentMike Tate discusses the development of an NPDES permit. He goes over the three facets of developing NPDES Permits: Technology Based Limits, TMDL Specified Limits and Water Quality Based Limits. Better understand your permit today!2023-06-1330 minEnvironmental Finance Center NetworkEnvironmental Finance Center Network7 Common Issues with Lagoons and Lagoon OperationJoin Mike Tate who spent a bulk of his 40 year career working with smaller communities and their lagoon systems. He goes over 7 common issues that he encountered over his years and offers practical advice on how to prevent and solve these issues.2023-06-0742 minEnvironmental Finance Center NetworkEnvironmental Finance Center NetworkSource Water Protection - Martha Graham, NMRWMartha Graham, Source Water Protection Specialist at New Mexico Rural Water Association, discusses the importance of a source water protection assessment and plan with the EFCN team. We dive into source water protection for small water systems and water systems in New Mexico including resources for those interested in implementing source water protection at their system.2023-04-2739 minEnvironmental Finance Center NetworkEnvironmental Finance Center NetworkBenefits of Using the SCAP ToolLinda Hills from ERG, the organization who developed the SCAP Tool, discusses how the tool was created, the benefits to small systems who need to develop an asset inventory, and how the tool can be used to design, update, and maintain an asset management plan.2023-04-2415 minEnvironmental Finance Center NetworkEnvironmental Finance Center NetworkSmall Wastewater Systems: Asset Management Plans and ImplementationThis podcast discusses the importance of asset management, what issues an asset management plan helps to address, and plan implementation.2023-04-1715 minEnvironmental Finance Center NetworkEnvironmental Finance Center NetworkSmall Wastewater Systems: Decentralized SystemsThis podcast compares centralized and decentralized wastewater systems and describes the advantages and disadvantages of each system type.2023-04-1314 minEnvironmental Finance Center NetworkEnvironmental Finance Center NetworkSmall Wastewater Systems: Setting Service RatesThis podcast explains different service rate structures, methods and resources used to set service rates, and the challenges small systems face in setting rates.2023-04-1021 minEnvironmental Finance Center NetworkEnvironmental Finance Center NetworkSmall Wastewater Systems: How Lagoons Treat WastewaterThis podcast provides an overview of how treatment lagoons are used for wastewater treatment, the types of treatment lagoons, and how to maintain an effective treatment lagoon.2023-04-0326 minEnvironmental Finance Center NetworkEnvironmental Finance Center NetworkBuffalo Blizzard of ‘22: Impacts from the Perspective of Buffalo Sewer AuthorityIn December of 2022, Buffalo, NY experienced a once-in-a-generation blizzard. Extensive snowfall and high winds impacted the city, devastating neighborhoods, and leaving community members stranded. In this episode, the Syracuse University Environmental Finance Center’s communications intern, Mya Bonney, interviews Rosie B. Nogle, a Principal Sanitary Engineer for the Buffalo Sewer Authority. Join us for a conversation on what happened before, during, and after the storm from the perspective of a wastewater treatment facility.2023-03-3120 minEnvironmental Finance Center NetworkEnvironmental Finance Center NetworkWastewater Systems Sustainability: Spotlight on Easton UtilitiesEaston Utilities won the MD Green Registry's Sustainability Leadership Award for installing a 2-megawatt photovoltaic solar array, which produces more than 100% of the energy needed for its wastewater treatment facility and removing up to 95% of pollutants through wastewater treatment system and selling the resulting biosolids to local farmers as fertilizer, among other things. This podcast will explore why they chose to do this, how they did it, and what financial and community benefits they've garnered from it.2023-03-3011 minEnvironmental Finance Center NetworkEnvironmental Finance Center NetworkInterview with Elin Betanzo: Revised Lead and Copper Rule Compliance and Lessons Learned from the Flint Water CrisisThis insightful interview with water quality expert Elin Warn Betanzo P.E. sheds light on the topic of lead contamination and compliance with the revised lead and copper rule. In this podcast you will be introduced to new research regarding lead sampling and monitoring, learn new ways to approach lead service line replacement projects, and find out how the Flint MI and Washing DC lead contamination events have taught us valuable lessons about maintaining water quality and protecting public health.2023-03-2754 minEnvironmental Finance Center NetworkEnvironmental Finance Center NetworkBig Picture - EPA Regulations and NPDES PermitIn this podcast we will discuss the basic of NPDES permit regulations. We talk to Ben Zimmerman, a data analyst and NPDES permit enforcement coordinator with the Albuquerque Water Authority, about typical permit requirements and program details. Processes for conducting compliance sampling, submitting EPA reports, the available resources, and enforcement are all touched upon in this interview. 2023-03-2328 minEnvironmental Finance Center NetworkEnvironmental Finance Center NetworkSmall Wastewater Systems: SafetyThis podcast describes the various safety concerns associated with wastewater treatment plants and details safe practices and procedures operators should implement to ensure a safe working environment.2023-03-2037 minEnvironmental Finance Center NetworkEnvironmental Finance Center NetworkWork in Water InternshipTonya Bronleewe, Director at Wichita State University EFC sits down with two interns that participated in the Work in Water program. Learn more about developing a work in water internship at www.wichita.edu/workinwater.2023-03-0723 minEnvironmental Finance Center NetworkEnvironmental Finance Center NetworkSmall Wastewater Systems: Operator Roles and ResponsibilitiesThis episode explores the roles and responsibilities of wastewater treatment plant operators.2023-03-0218 minEnvironmental Finance Center NetworkEnvironmental Finance Center NetworkWhy Emergency Response Planning is Necessary for Your UtilityToday we will be discussing why emergency response planning is necessary and the three areas of emergency response that your utility can being to brainstorm to jump start your emergency response planning efforts.2023-02-2224 minEnvironmental Finance Center NetworkEnvironmental Finance Center NetworkSmall Wastewater Systems: The Nature of Wastewater and Its EffectsThis podcast describes the typical waste constituents found in wastewater, the importance of treatment, and general National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permit requirements.2023-02-1725 minEnvironmental Finance Center NetworkEnvironmental Finance Center NetworkBig Picture - Activated SludgeThis episode describes the process and purpose of activated sludge. The different components of a typical activated sludge process are provided, as well as duties and observations operators should be familiar with.2023-02-1014 minEnvironmental Finance Center NetworkEnvironmental Finance Center NetworkSmall Water Systems: Lead and Copper Rule (LCR) - Overview and RequirementsThis podcast episode covers the latest version of the Lead and Copper Rule that came out in December 2021. This episode will focus on: action and trigger level exceedances, sampling and testing locations and requirements, lead service line replacement programs and their implementation, and notification and education requirements.2023-02-0924 minEnvironmental Finance Center NetworkEnvironmental Finance Center NetworkSmall Water Systems: Establishing Enforceable Standards for Safe Drinking WaterThis podcast provides an overview of drinking water regulations and standards, specifically the Safe Drinking Water Act, regulated Maximum Contaminant Levels (MCLs), National Primary Drinking Water Regulations (NPDWR), National Secondary Drinking Water Regulations (NSDWRs), and other rules and regulations used to ensure safe drinking water.2023-02-0218 minEnvironmental Finance Center NetworkEnvironmental Finance Center NetworkWhy Do We Need Tertiary Treatment?This podcast details the various forms of tertiary treatments used by wastewater utilities in the removal of various contaminants found in wastewater. It emphasizes the importance of tertiary treatment in regards to unregulated and unmonitored contaminants of concern in wastewater as well as microplastic contaminants. Tertiary treatment includes bacteriological disinfection as well as additional treatment to remove and reduce other contaminants from wastewater. In this podcast, disinfection is briefly introduced but a detailed stand alone podcast will be offered in the future.2023-02-0111 minEnvironmental Finance Center NetworkEnvironmental Finance Center NetworkSmall Water Systems: Water Storage FacilitiesThis podcast describes the use of water storage facilities and associated components to ensure a continuous, dependable, and clean supply of drinking water.2023-01-3022 minEnvironmental Finance Center NetworkEnvironmental Finance Center NetworkBig Picture - Headworks & Primary TreatmentThis episode describes the headworks and primary treatment process of a typical wastewater treatment plant. The discussion of the headworks focuses on the purpose, process, and components of coarse screenings, grit removal, and influent sampling processes. For primary treatment, the purpose, components, and operator duties are described for primary clarification.2023-01-1818 minEnvironmental Finance Center NetworkEnvironmental Finance Center NetworkSmall Water Systems: Addressing Iron, Manganese, and Water Hardness ConcernsThis podcast describes the measures taken to address iron, manganese, and water hardness concerns in drinking water treatment.2023-01-1819 minEnvironmental Finance Center NetworkEnvironmental Finance Center NetworkSmall Water Systems: Groundwater Treatment and Chlorine DisinfectionThis podcast describes the use of chlorine disinfection for drinking water treatment at Small Water Systems.2023-01-0922 minEnvironmental Finance Center NetworkEnvironmental Finance Center NetworkDEI in New York's Water SectorIn this podcast, hear from the Syracuse University Environmental Finance Center's Director of Water Resiliency Initiatives, Khris Dodson, as he interviews Walt Walker, Water Equity Practice Leader and Associate at Greeley and Hansen. The two discuss the challenges of incorporating Diversity, Equity and Inclusion across all aspects of wastewater operations and drinking water operations, highlighting recent successes through their leadership in the New York Water Environment Association (NYWEA). Learn about Walt's work as co-chair of NYWEA's DEI Committee, the challenges of embracing broad definitions of diversity in the water sector, and the critical role he sees for other Membership...2023-01-0422 minEnvironmental Finance Center NetworkEnvironmental Finance Center NetworkSmall Water Systems: Common Issues with Surface Water TreatmentThis podcast describes the common treatment issues and challenges faced when using surface water as a drinking water source.2022-12-2016 minEnvironmental Finance Center NetworkEnvironmental Finance Center NetworkThe Threat of Wildfires: Impacts on Local Water and Wastewater SystemsTune in for a discussion of how wildfires impact wastewater and drinking water systems. As climate change further exacerbates natural disasters, water and wastewater systems will be put at greater risk for service and infrastructure failure or malfunction. In this podcast, we will begin to understand why more frequent wildfires are occurring, and will then explore how they may impact your wastewater or drinking water system. For more resources on how wildfires may impact your system, you can visit: https://www.epa.gov/sciencematters/wildfires-how-do-they-affect-our-water-supplies2022-12-1511 minEnvironmental Finance Center NetworkEnvironmental Finance Center NetworkDrought, Water and Environmental Justice: Life in the Desert in Imperial County CaliforniaIn this podcast Sarah Diefendorf, Director of EFC West, discusses water resources and drought in Imperial County, California with Alex Cardenas, Vice President of the Imperial Irrigation District Board of Directors representing Division 1 in Imperial County California.2022-12-1426 minEnvironmental Finance Center NetworkEnvironmental Finance Center NetworkSmall Water Systems: Ensuring a Safe Water Supply Through Sanitary SurveysThis podcast describes what a sanitary survey is, its elements, and how conducting these surveys help protect the water supply from pollution sources.2022-12-1213 minEnvironmental Finance Center NetworkEnvironmental Finance Center NetworkThinking on a Landscape Scale for Small Green Infrastructure Projects: A Case Study and Conversation With Cameron WeberJoin us for the second podcast in a series exploring green infrastructure for small water, wastewater, and stormwater systems and utilities. Shannon Pepper, from the Southwest Environmental Finance Center, interviews Cameron Weber from Rio Grande Return, a nonprofit organization in New Mexico focused on ecological restoration of wetlands and watershed health. In this podcast we discuss and explore the Harvey Jones Channel Bioswale, a project that sits at the critical intersection of stormwater mitigation, source water protection, community engagement, and ecological restoration.2022-12-0843 minEnvironmental Finance Center NetworkEnvironmental Finance Center NetworkUnderstanding the Clean Water ActThis podcast provides an overview of the Clean water act, the main provisions, history, and environmental benefits.2022-12-0735 minEnvironmental Finance Center NetworkEnvironmental Finance Center NetworkBecoming an Effective Utility ManagerThis podcast discusses the Effective Utility Management framework as a tool to improve management capacity from the perspective of an operator moving into management.2022-12-0531 minEnvironmental Finance Center NetworkEnvironmental Finance Center NetworkSmall Water Systems: Importance of Groundwater Wells and Aquifer ProtectionThis podcast describes the function of groundwater wells and the importance of proper operation to protect the groundwater aquifer, an important source of drinking water.2022-12-0218 minEnvironmental Finance Center NetworkEnvironmental Finance Center NetworkBenefits of Wastewater Energy Efficiency AuditsIn this podcast, we will be looking at energy efficiency for wastewater treatment. Energy used at treatment facilities is a large share of a plant’s operating costs. Assessing those costs and where to make improvements can provide long-term savings for utilities. Operators in New Hampshire are finding ways to drive energy costs down, with the help from the state government and incentive programs.2022-12-0134 minEnvironmental Finance Center NetworkEnvironmental Finance Center NetworkSmall Water Systems: Drinking Water SourcesThis podcast describes the various sources of water (i.e., groundwater, surface water, precipitation) that contribute to our drinking water.2022-11-2823 minEnvironmental Finance Center NetworkEnvironmental Finance Center NetworkSmall Water Systems: Operator Roles and ResponsibilitiesThis podcast describes the many roles and responsibilities of a Small Water System Operator.2022-11-2211 minEnvironmental Finance Center NetworkEnvironmental Finance Center NetworkClimate Resiliency: The Challenges of a Future With Less SnowWater from snow is a crucial resource for many communities. Unfortunately, climate change is causing snow resources to rapidly change. In this podcast, we discuss why water from snow is so important, how it's changing, and what this means for small systems. We touch on existing resources and new research aimed at helping communities monitor and plan their snow resources.2022-11-1724 minEnvironmental Finance Center NetworkEnvironmental Finance Center NetworkWhy Emergency Response Planning Is Necessary for Your UtilityToday we will be discussing why emergency response planning is necessary and the three areas of emergency response that your utility can being to brainstorm to jump start your emergency response planning efforts.2022-11-1622 minEnvironmental Finance Center NetworkEnvironmental Finance Center NetworkBenefits of a Green Infrastructure ProgramThis episode discusses the benefits of develop a green infrastructure initiative and key components in developing a program.2022-10-3130 minEnvironmental Finance Center NetworkEnvironmental Finance Center NetworkCommunity Aqueducts in Puerto Rico: Challenges to Managing Drinking Water Systems in the CaribbeanEn este podcast en español, escuche una conversación entre Isabel McCullough Valentin, estudiante de la SUNY Colegio de Ciencias Ambientales y Forestales y la Dra. Kaira Fuentes, Gerente del Programa del Caribe en el Centro de Financiamiento Ambientales de la Universidad de Syracuse. La Dra. Fuentes comparte su experiencia trabajando con líderes comunitarios en Puerto Rico mientras construyen y mantienen pequeños sistemas de agua que brindan agua potable a más de 100,000 personas.   In this Spanish-language podcast, listen to a conversation between SUNY-ESF student Isabel McCullough Valentin and Dr. Kaira Fuentes, Caribbean Program Manage...2022-10-2626 minEnvironmental Finance Center NetworkEnvironmental Finance Center NetworkInterview with Jill Sherman Warne, Executive Director of the Native American Environmental Protection Coalition and Tribal Council Member of the Hoopa Valley Tribe.In this podcast Sarah Diefendorf, Director of EFC West, and Jill Sherman Warne discuss the history of the Hoopa Tribe in California and their relationship with water.2022-10-2017 minEnvironmental Finance Center NetworkEnvironmental Finance Center NetworkGIS Tools for Small Water SystemsGIS Tools for Small Water Systems2022-09-1435 minEnvironmental Finance Center NetworkEnvironmental Finance Center NetworkWastewater Operations OptimizationThis episode provides examples in operations optimization including sewer cleaning and televising and data integrity and visualization.2022-09-0728 minEnvironmental Finance Center NetworkEnvironmental Finance Center NetworkThe Integrated Asset Management FrameworkThis podcast discusses the new online Integrated Asset Management Framework which blends green assets into the existing gray asset management framework. The framework is for water, wastewater, and stormwater systems of any size that are interested in implementing asset management practices.  https://swefc.unm.edu/iamf/ https://swefcapps.unm.edu/gardb2022-08-2520 minEnvironmental Finance Center NetworkEnvironmental Finance Center NetworkSmall Water System Governance and the Ability to Secure Funding - Part 2Part 2 of this podcast on small water system governance and the ability to secure funding discusses environmental justice, BIL money, and strategies and recommendations for government officials and water managers to improve and navigate bureaucratic systems and access funding.2022-08-1127 minEnvironmental Finance Center NetworkEnvironmental Finance Center NetworkSmall Water System Governance and the Ability to Secure Funding - Part 1Part 1 of this podcast on small water system governance and the ability to secure funding discusses whose responsibility is it to provide safe drinking water to residents, the role of violations, and difficulties to secure funding.2022-08-1127 minEnvironmental Finance Center NetworkEnvironmental Finance Center NetworkWastewater Infrastructure Costs: More Than Just ConstructionOftentimes, when we think about wastewater infrastructure costs we only think about the costs incurred during the construction phase. In this podcast episode, Dawn Nall, research engineer for the Environmental Finance Center with expertise in wastewater management, explains what else is included in wastewater infrastructure cost, and why customers should know about them.2022-08-0325 minEnvironmental Finance Center NetworkEnvironmental Finance Center NetworkWater Resilience for Small CommunitiesThis podcast provides processes and tools to communities who are interested in planning for resiliency in their wastewater system.2022-07-2117 minEnvironmental Finance Center NetworkEnvironmental Finance Center NetworkNavigating the USDA Funding ProcessThis podcast helps utilities understand how to obtain and manage project funding through USDA Rural Development funding programs.2022-07-1133 minEnvironmental Finance Center NetworkEnvironmental Finance Center NetworkNavigating the SRF Funding ProcessThis podcast helps utilities understand how to obtain and manage project funding through their State Revolving Fund program.2022-07-0727 minEnvironmental Finance Center NetworkEnvironmental Finance Center NetworkThe Case for Rural and Small-Scale Green Infrastructure: A Conversation with Susannah DrakeThis is the first of three episodes in an EFCN podcast series about green infrastructure. Susannah Drake, founding principal of DLANDstudio in Brooklyn, NY (which has recently merged with Sasaki Associates), discusses why green infrastructure, though it is commonly only associated with urban areas, is a critical part of thinking about the future of rural landscapes and small water systems.2022-06-2841 minEnvironmental Finance Center NetworkEnvironmental Finance Center NetworkThe Infrastructure Financing Process for Wastewater SystemsThis podcast covers financing options available to wastewater systems and provides a thorough discussion about the process that utilities will engage in when financing infrastructure projects.2022-06-2144 minEnvironmental Finance Center NetworkEnvironmental Finance Center NetworkThe EPA’s WaterSense Program: Free Conservation Resources for Small Water UtilitiesJoin us for a discussion of how small (and large) water systems can leverage the EPA’s free WaterSense Promotional Partner program to encourage water conservation and efficiency in their communities. We cover what WaterSense is, available resources, and how to get started.2022-06-1625 minEnvironmental Finance Center NetworkEnvironmental Finance Center NetworkEstablishing and Applying Levels of ServiceThis podcast makes the connection between customer service levels, asset prioritization, and operation & maintenance activities.2022-05-1734 minEnvironmental Finance Center NetworkEnvironmental Finance Center NetworkThe Case for Asset ManagementThis podcast discusses the benefits of asset management for improving utility capacity.2022-04-1939 minEFCNEFCNQuiet Time with God – 12020-04-0100 minEFCNEFCNOASIS – Podcast 22020-03-2500 minEFCNEFCNOASIS – Podcast 12020-03-2000 minEFCNEFCNLent: A Season of ReflectionThis is the season to reflect on what God views as sin and humble ourselves before Him with repentance and thanksgiving.2020-03-1500 minEFCNEFCNLent: A Season to Proclaim the Good NewsBe encouraged and challenged to proclaim the “Good News” this season. 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Learn what that is and how that relates to you today.2020-02-0900 minFormula Fix Podcast powered by eFormulaCarNews.comFormula Fix Podcast powered by eFormulaCarNews.comFormula Fix Podcast powered by eFormulaCarNews.com - Show 2.1<span style="font-weight: bold;">New Season</span><br /><span style="font-weight: bold;">Date: April 22, 2009</span><br /><br /><span class="gen">Following the long winter off-season break, the Formula Fix Podcast powered by eFormulaCarNews.com returned with the EFCN editorial staff discussing a variety of topics. Series hosts Rob Howden and Al Craighead looked at the start of the various junior formula car pro series in the TopSpeed section, before discussing American Josef Newgarden making the move to racing in Europe in the Regional RaceWrap...2009-07-0851 minFormula Fix Podcast powered by eFormulaCarNews.comFormula Fix Podcast powered by eFormulaCarNews.comFormula Fix Podcast powered by eFormulaCarNews.com - Show 1.8<span style="font-weight: bold;">What's the Points</span><br /><span style="font-weight: bold;">Date: October 28, 2008</span><br /><br /><span class="gen">The latest edition of Formula Fix Podcast powered by eFormulaCarNews.com features the EFCN editorial staff discussing a variety of topics. In the TopSpeed section your hosts Rob Howden and Al Craighead look back at the season-ending races for the Star Mazda and Pacific F2000 Championship, while in the Regional RaceWrap the success of the Team USA at the Formula Ford Festival in...2009-07-0851 minFormula Fix Podcast powered by eFormulaCarNews.comFormula Fix Podcast powered by eFormulaCarNews.comFormula Fix Podcast powered by eFormulaCarNews.com - Show 1.7<span style="font-weight: bold;">Title Time</span><br /><span style="font-weight: bold;">Date: October 16, 2008</span><br /><br /><span class="gen">With the 2008 racing season rapidly coming to a close, the EFCN editorial staff returns with another edition of the well-liked Formula Fix Podcast powered by eFormulaCarNews.com. In the seventh installment your hosts Rob Howden and Al Craighead look back at the championship deciding races in Atlantic, Formula BMW Americas and Skip Barber National, as well as the penultimate round in Star Mazda. The...2009-07-0851 minFormula Fix Podcast powered by eFormulaCarNews.comFormula Fix Podcast powered by eFormulaCarNews.comFormula Fix Podcast powered by eFormulaCarNews.com - Show 1.6<span style="font-weight: bold;">Late Season Recap</span><br /><span style="font-weight: bold;">Date: September 23, 2008</span><br /><br /><span class="gen">After a lengthy hiatus, the Formula Fix Podcast powered by eFormulaCarNews.com features returns with continued coverage and analysis of the junior formula car series in North America. The sixth edition of the well-liked podcast features your hosts Rob Howden and Al Craighead discussing the recent rounds of the Indy Lights, Atlantic, Star Mazda and F2000 Championship pro series, as well as all...2009-07-0851 minFormula Fix Podcast powered by eFormulaCarNews.comFormula Fix Podcast powered by eFormulaCarNews.comFormula Fix Podcast powered by eFormulaCarNews.com - Show 2.2<span style="font-weight: bold;">Racing Season Heats Up</span><br /><span style="font-weight: bold;">Date: June 11, 2009</span><br /><br /><span class="gen">The Formula Fix Podcast powered by eFormulaCarNews.com is back with a look at what is going on in the junior formula car world by the EFCN editorial staff. This time out in the TopSpeed section features who's hot, car counts and early season championship leaders being discussed by the series hosts Rob Howden and Al Craighead. In addition, the duo look...2009-07-0851 minFormula Fix Podcast powered by eFormulaCarNews.comFormula Fix Podcast powered by eFormulaCarNews.comFormula Fix Podcast powered by eFormulaCarNews.com - Show 2.3<span style="font-weight: bold;">Short Oval</span><br /><span style="font-weight: bold;">Date: June 23, 2009</span><br /><br /><span class="gen">The third edition of the Formula Fix Podcast powered by eFormulaCarNews.com for 2009 as always has the EFCN editorial staff discussing the world of junior formula car racing. In this episode, the recent run of short ovals in Indy Lights and Star Mazda Championship are discussed, as well as all the action from the other pro series (Atlantic Championship, F2000 Championship Series, Pacific F2000...2009-07-0851 minFormula Fix Podcast powered by eFormulaCarNews.comFormula Fix Podcast powered by eFormulaCarNews.comFormula Fix Podcast powered by eFormulaCarNews.com - Show 2.4<span style="font-weight: bold;">Return to Road Racing</span><br /><span style="font-weight: bold;">Date: July 8, 2009</span><br /><br /><span class="gen">The Formula Fix Podcast powered by eFormulaCarNews.com returns with another look at what is going on in the junior formula car world by the EFCN editorial staff. In the fourth podcast of 2009, the Indy Lights and F2000 Championship Series visits to Watkins Glen are highlighted in the TopSpeed section, strong showings from American Josef Newgarden, Canadian Robert Wickens and American Liam...2009-07-0851 min