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Sept. 8, 2023

Invasive Snails And Eggs Removed From Arizona River

Invasive apple snails have caused problems in the lower Salt River. So when the Super Bowl came to Arizona, NFL Green, FORCE BLUE, and many partners removed snails and hundreds of thousands of eggs to help the ecosystem, says Jack Groh. #podcast: https://bit.ly/NFLmoreblue Episode from a conversation at the Green…

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Sept. 7, 2023

H2O Minute News: Water Moving In New Mexico Under Innovative Agreement

Celene Hawkins of The Nature Conservancy: Progress is happening under a first-of-its-kind agreement that allows the New Mexico Interstate Stream Commission to lease up to 20,000-acre feet of water per year from the Jicarilla Apache Nation. Story: https://lnkd.in/gbzfyMTu #water #watermanagement #watersolutions #coloradoriver #h2ominutenews

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Sept. 7, 2023

Removing sea urchins allows kelp to recover #water #shorts #marineconservation #kelp

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Sept. 7, 2023

Removing Purple Sea Urchins Allow Kelp Forests To Recover

California's kelp forests have been devastated by purple sea urchins. When the Super Bowl was in Los Angeles, NFL Green worked with FORCE BLUE's team of military special operations veterans to remove urchins and give the kelp time to recover, says Jack Groh. #podcast: https://bit.ly/NFLmoreblue This episode is from a…

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Sept. 6, 2023

NFL Partners On Marine Conservation With Organization Of Military Special Operations Veterans

From the podcast episode NFL Becomes More Blue: https://bit.ly/NFLmoreblue To advance water stewardship around league events such as the Super Bowl, the National Football League (NFL) partners with FORCE BLUE, an organization that engages military special operations veterans to conduct marine conservation projects. #podcast: https://bit.ly/NFLmoreblue This episode is from a…

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Sept. 6, 2023

H2O Minute News: EPA Rule Leaves Certain Wetlands Unprotected

Bobby Magill of Bloomberg Law: To align with a Supreme Court ruling, EPA issued a new rule on Clean Water Act jurisdiction. It leaves wetlands that aren't connected to navigable waterways unprotected by federal law. Story: https://lnkd.in/gpWWntfx #water #watermanagement #cleanwateract #epa #wetlands

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Sept. 6, 2023

Coral reef restored by Super Bowl locations #water #shorts #nfl #coralreef

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Sept. 6, 2023

💧H2O Minute News💧: Water Moving In New Mexico Under Innovative Agreement

Celene Hawkins of The Nature Conservancy: Progress is happening under a first-of-its-kind agreement that allows the New Mexico Interstate Stream Commission to lease up to 20,000-acre feet of water per year from the Jicarilla Apache Nation. Story: https://lnkd.in/gbzfyMTu #water #watermanagement #watersolutions #coloradoriver

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Sept. 5, 2023

NFL partners with group of special ops veterans #water #shorts #nfl #specialoperations

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Sept. 5, 2023

#193: NFL Becomes More Blue

The NFL has long had an environment program to mitigate the impact of its major events and leave a green legacy in host cities. But over the last few years, water stewardship has become a more prominent part of the portfolio, particularly in conjunction with the Super Bowl, as discussed…

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Aug. 31, 2023

$15 billion for lead lines needs to be spent effectively #water #shorts #watermanagement

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Aug. 30, 2023

Biogas made from fats, oils, and greases #water #shorts #renewableenergy #watermanagement

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Aug. 30, 2023

Lead line replacement a focus for Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago #water #shorts #watermanagement

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Aug. 29, 2023

First Data For PFAS In Water Systems Released By EPA

Chad Seidel of Corona Environmental Consulting discusses what was found in the first round of data on PFAS prevalence in public water systems that was released by EPA under its Unregulated Contaminant Monitoring Rule. #water #pfas #watermanagement #waterinfrastructure

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Aug. 28, 2023

Water facility produces more power than it uses #water #shorts #netzero #watermanagement

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Aug. 28, 2023

#192: Oregon's Original Net Zero Hero

Water treatment facilities use tremendous amounts of energy, often responsible for up to 30 percent of a municipality's energy consumption and cost. There is a movement to make these water facilities net zero, meaning they produce as much energy as they consume. Oregon is home to one of the original…

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Aug. 25, 2023

Balance needed in San Joaquin Valley #water #shorts #sustainability #sdg6

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Aug. 24, 2023

Agriculture water use visible in San Joaquin Valley #water #shorts #watermanagement #sdg6

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Aug. 23, 2023

H2O Minute News: SRF Tree Academy To Advance Nature-Based Solutions

The SRF Tree Academy provides a deep-dive training for front-line partners providing technical assistance, advocacy, and project development for disadvantaged and underserved communities in tapping into low-cost public financing to implement nature-based solutions. Learn more: https://www.quantifiedventures.com/srf-tree-academy-state-revolving-fund-training #water #watermanagement #watersolutions #waternews #naturebasedsolutions

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Aug. 22, 2023

Infrastructure Act funds can be used to replace lead water lines #water #shorts #watermanagement

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Aug. 22, 2023

Small water systems lack capacity #water #shorts #watermanagement #waternews

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Aug. 21, 2023

Water tanks used when wells run dry #water #shorts #watermanagement #waterinfrastructure

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Aug. 21, 2023

States aiming funds to communities in need #water #shorts #infrastructure #environmentaljustice

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Aug. 20, 2023

#191: Funding To Fight Lead: A Panel Of Perspectives

This episode is also part of a series, Funding To Fight Lead. A group of experts from government, banking, and advocacy recently gathered at the Reservoir Center in Washington, D.C. to discuss funding options and opportunities and how to advance the work. This episode features presentations from the event on…

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