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Stormwater Awareness Week
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Ohio Stormwater Conference
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Aquatic Life
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Clean Water Act
Urban Tree Canopy Program
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CLEVELAND, OHIO: From the Northeast Ohio Regional Sewer District, an in-depth and fun conversation led by Donna Friedman and Mike Uva on any and all topics related to clean water, wastewater treatment, stormwater management, and the people, projects, and programs serving Lake Erie and our local waterways and communities.

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What actually leads a policy idea into becoming a clean-water milestone? We take you behind the scenes with Danielle Giannantonio, Senior Manager of State and Federal Legislative Affairs & Grants at the NEORSD, to map the practical pa... more

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Hey, it's hard to pass up a good pun. Even if we didn't talk much about sewer smells in this episode, we were excited to learn how our legal team moves billion‑dollar water projects forward with strategy, ethics, and empathy. Chief Le... more

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Freezing temperatures can test our municipal water systems as well as the pipes inside our homes. Water Commissioner Alex Margevicius explains how the Cleveland Division of Water keeps 1.4 million people supplied with safe drinking wa... more

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A lake that learns can change a region. Sam Martin, Director of Communications and Engagement at Cleveland Water Alliance (CWA), shares how Lake Erie has become the world’s largest digitally-connected freshwater test bed—and why that ... more

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Recent Guests

Emily Keo
Watershed Program Manager at Doan Brook Watershed Partnership
Doan Brook Watershed Partnership
Episode: Restoring Doan Brook in Cleveland's Cultural Gardens
Jen Brancho
Planner and Biologist with the Army Corps of Engineers, Buffalo District.
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
Episode: Restoring Doan Brook in Cleveland's Cultural Gardens
Kim Colich
Stormwater Program Manager at the Northeast Ohio Regional Sewer District
Northeast Ohio Regional Sewer District
Episode: Lakeview Dam and Rethinking Urban Stormwater Management
Joe Dwyer
Horticulturist lead in the Stormwater Inspection and Maintenance group
Northeast Ohio Regional Sewer District
Episode: Rooted in Knowledge: Horticulture at the NEORSD
Eddie Olshansky
Environmental activist known for his work in cleaning and educating the public about plastic pollution in waterways.
Trashfish
Episode: A Kayaker's Cuyahoga Cleanup
Ken Duplay
Chief Financial Officer at the Northeast Ohio Regional Sewer District
Northeast Ohio Regional Sewer District
Episode: Ken Duplay on Sewer Rates and Managing Finances
George Remius
Laboratory Lead at Northeast Ohio Regional Sewer District
Episode: Advances in Urban Flood Management
Annette Blackwell
Mayor of Maple Heights
City of Maple Heights
Episode: Mayor Annette Blackwell and a Revitalized Maple Heights
Kristin Hall
Executive Director of Cuyahoga Soil and Water Conservation District
Cuyahoga Soil and Water Conservation District
Episode: Stormwater Awareness Week!

Hosts

Mike Uva
Co-host focusing on clean water initiatives, bringing technical insights and community engagement perspectives.
Donna Friedman
Co-host specializing in clean water topics, bringing expertise in watershed management and community awareness.

Reviews

4.9 out of 5 stars from 26 ratings
  • Will not help you sleep

    It was about 2am and I couldn’t sleep. I went scrolling for a very boring-sounding podcast that would help me doze off. Found this and thought it sounded sufficiently boring. It was not! This podcast is so interesting, and really eye opening to the water management that makes our lives better.

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    BeckyJ_124
    United States9 months ago
  • Informative and interesting

    Heard an ad for this podcast and decided to give it a listen. So glad I did. I appreciate the things I’ve learned about how society interacts with the elements and natural water cycle. Learning all of the hard work that goes into protecting our water supply is eye opening. Knowing how the world around us works is super useful. Thank you for putting this information in a digestible format.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Oopswrongnumber
    United Statesa year ago
  • Laughter and Tears

    Who’da thought a podcast from a Twitter account that makes me laugh would move me to tears with their Episode One interview? Love the behind-the-scenes look with the people who actually keep this city moving.

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    5
    paperbackbandit
    United States3 years ago

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Many appreciate the digestible format of the topics, allowing complex ecological issues to be understood by a wide audience.

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Stormwater Awareness Week!
Q: What are some of the things you're trying to promote through Stormwater Awareness Week?
We're promoting messages like slow it down, spread it out, soak it in, and informing residents on stormwater management practices.
Stormwater Awareness Week!
Q: What does the Regional Stormwater Management Program do?
It addresses stormwater issues related to water quality impairments, erosion, and flooding through community engagement and financial support.
Ken Duplay on Sewer Rates and Managing Finances
Q: What's one of your favorite parts of your job?
It's always been the people who are dedicated to the work we do in protecting the environment.
Ken Duplay on Sewer Rates and Managing Finances
Q: What are some of the things that when you became CFO, you updated or changed just how the Sewer District was doing it?
I tried to automate some things that we still had on paper at the time, moving records to electronic systems.
Warmer, Wetter Weather: Tackling Urban Stormwater Problems
Q: What tools does the district use to track water levels and rainfall?
The district uses a mix of rain gauges and radar rainfall data to monitor and manage stormwater effectively.

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This series engages listeners in an informative exploration of clean water issues, featuring discussions on wastewater treatment, stormwater management, and environmental challenges related to Lake Erie and local waterways. Each episode presents interviews with experts who share insights on various projects, programs, and community efforts aimed at ensuring water quality and ecological health. Notably, the hosts create an approachable yet comprehensive atmosphere, making complex topics accessible and relevant to a broad audience. The emphasis on community engagement and environmental stewardship makes this series particularly unique for those interested in the intersection of policy, engineering, and public education.

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