
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.
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 63 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Government | |||

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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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A new crew of superheroes, the Lake Erie League, is turning everyday systems into comic-book stories for kids and teachers to use in the classroom. Across eight origin tales, these northeast Ohio-inspired characters mirror very real a... more
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Art meets infrastructure! The Northeast Ohio Regional Sewer District partnered with the nonprofit creative-writing center Literary Cleveland to host a reading of "Odes to Infrastructure," a newly-published zine, right in the heart of ... more
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Technology continues to transform how the Sewer District manages wastewater and stormwater.
Process Analyst Ron Maichle explains how the District's drone program evolved from emergency-response support to an essential tool for proje... more
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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.
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.
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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A deep dive into clean water issues, including wastewater treatment, stormwater management, and environmental advocacy, this podcast engages listeners by combining technical discussions with personal stories and community insights. Notable themes include local infrastructure projects, the impact of pollution on aquatic ecosystems, and the significance of community engagement in environmental initiatives. The hosts frequently interview experts from various sectors such as government, environmental agencies, and community organizations, bringing diverse perspectives to the forefront and highlighting the collective efforts to protect and restore local waterways.
What sets this podcast apart is its commitment to making complex environmental to... more
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