
This show will allow smaller disadvantaged communities in Colorado and other states connect on topics such as water, wastewater, city project planning, government funding, and everything in between.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 100 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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| Category | Science | ||||

Struggling to meet nitrogen limits? Facing algae outbreaks every discharge season? What if your lagoon could comply without a million-dollar overhaul? In this episode of Engineers for Communities, host Michael Groselle, PE chats with Ronen Barkan (Fl... more
In this episode of Engineers for Communities, host Michael Groselle, PE sits down with Jeff Seaton from Boerger to discuss cutting-edge pump and grinder technologies for wastewater treatment. The conversation explores innovative approaches to tacklin... more
In this episode of Engineers for Communities, host Michael Groselle, PE, welcomes Ethan Brooke from CleanWater1 to discuss practical, innovative solutions to challenges in rural water systems. Learn how on-site water quality management and modern tec... more
In this episode of Engineers for Communities, host Michael Groselle, PE engages with Terry Duperon of Duperon Corporation to discuss innovative wastewater treatment solutions, the role of creativity in engineering, and fostering a culture of innovati... more
In this episode of Engineers for Communities, host Michael Groselle welcomes Mark Serres from Utility Systems Science and Software (US3) to discuss innovative approaches to identifying, tracking, and resolving inflow and infiltration (I&I) issues in ... more
In this episode of Engineers for Communities, host Michael Groselle discusses the vital role of backup generators in water and wastewater infrastructure with Ross Kirschbaum from Rehlko. Learn how reliable power solutions can safeguard essential serv... more
In this episode of Engineers for Communities, host Michael Groselle, PE engages with Kevin Crane from Kubota to explore how innovative membrane bioreactor (MBR) systems are transforming wastewater treatment for rural communities. With a focus on oper... more
In this episode of Engineers for Communities, host Michael Groselle, PE is joined by Michael Oswell from Proteus to explore transformative advancements in water quality monitoring. Discover how real-time monitoring technology is revolutionizing water... more










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