15 episodes

Join host Jeff Berckes to explore challenges and successes of the Clean Water Act 303(d) program in the United States. Berckes will speak with local, state, and federal staff about their work to keep our waterbodies clean.

The Clean Water Pod NEIWPCC

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    • 4.9 • 10 Ratings

Join host Jeff Berckes to explore challenges and successes of the Clean Water Act 303(d) program in the United States. Berckes will speak with local, state, and federal staff about their work to keep our waterbodies clean.

    Protecting Clean Water in New Mexico's Rio Hondo

    Protecting Clean Water in New Mexico's Rio Hondo

    In northern New Mexico, the Rio Hondo is an important ecological, recreational and cultural waterway that winds through Taos Ski Valley. In this episode, host Jeff Berckes speaks with a state agency representative as well as the deputy director of a nonprofit organization focused on water quality. They discuss how the Rio Hondo was successfully delisted from the impaired waters list and a protective TMDL was established, as well as its designation as an Outstanding Natural Resource Waters (ONRW), and the role of local communities and citizen scientists in the process. 
    About our guests:
    Shelly Lemon is the bureau chief of the Surface Water Quality Bureau in the New Mexico Environment Department.
    Rachel Conn serves as the deputy director of Amigos Bravos, a nonprofit water conservation organization in New Mexico.
     
    #RioHondo #ONRW #WaterQuality #CleanWaterPod

    • 56 min
    Using Nature-Based Solutions to Address Nitrogen Pollution on Cape Cod

    Using Nature-Based Solutions to Address Nitrogen Pollution on Cape Cod

    The population of Cape Cod, Massachusetts nearly triples during the height of the summer tourism season, putting stress on its natural resources. Water quality has become impaired by nutrients, primarily resulting from septic systems. To help protect its beloved waters, local organizations are working on solutions to reduce nitrogen pollution, such as with alternative septic systems and cranberry bog restoration. Host Jeff Berckes speaks with a project manager from a local nonprofit, the deputy director of a regional regulatory agency, and a microbiologist at a septic system testing center.
    About our guests:
    Jennifer Loughran serves as the project manager for innovative solutions at Barnstable Clean Water Coalition, located in Osterville, MA.
    Erin Perry is the deputy director of the Cape Cod Commission, based in Barnstable, MA.
    Sara Wigginton, Ph.D. is the microbiologist at the Massachusetts Alternative Septic System Test Center (MASSTC), located in Buzzards Bay, MA.
     
    #CleanWaterPod #CleanWater #CapeCod #Septic #WaterQuality #Restoration

    • 1 hr
    The Power of Partnership in Maryland’s Choptank River Watershed

    The Power of Partnership in Maryland’s Choptank River Watershed

    The Choptank River flows through Delaware and Maryland into the Chesapeake Bay, serving as an important fishery for the region. Working to improve the health of this watershed, the Envision the Choptank partnership takes a team approach in its efforts to advance water quality, support the ongoing oyster restoration and engage a wide range of stakeholders. In this episode, host Jeff Berckes speaks with the partnership coordinator behind Envision the Choptank, as well as one of its partners and biggest advocates.
    About our guests:
    Joanna Ogburn is the principal and founder of JBO Conservation, LLC and serves as the coordinator of the Envision the Choptank partnership.
    Leslie Grunden is the assistant director of planning with the Caroline County Maryland Department of Planning and Codes. As a partner in Envision the Choptank, she helps develop and implement water quality projects that mutually benefit waterways and communities in the Choptank Watershed.

    • 55 min
    Oysters: Redefining New Hampshire's Restoration and Restaurant Scenes

    Oysters: Redefining New Hampshire's Restoration and Restaurant Scenes

    Great Bay is a large flooded inland estuary, located along New Hampshire’s coast, and part of the U.S. EPA’s National Estuaries Program. The bay is a recreational resource and recreational fishery, home to a growing oyster aquaculture which supports water quality improvements. In this episode, host Jeff Berckes speaks with environmental scientists, a shellfish farmer, and a chef that prioritizes locally-sourced food – like Great Bay oysters – to explore the impacts of nutrient reductions to the Great Bay Estuary.
    About our guests:
    Ted Diers is assistant director of the Water Division at the New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services.
    Dr. Kalle Matso serves as the director of the Piscataqua Region Estuaries Partnership (PREP), which is affiliated with the University of New Hampshire.
    Jay Baker is the founder and owner of Fat Dog Shellfish Company, located in Great Bay, New Hampshire.
    Evan Mallett is the owner and chef of Black Trumpet Restaurant & Bar, located in Portsmouth, New Hampshire.

    • 1 hr 13 min
    Maryland’s Solution to Nutrient Pollution in the Chesapeake Bay

    Maryland’s Solution to Nutrient Pollution in the Chesapeake Bay

    Containing the largest estuary in the United States, the Chesapeake Bay watershed includes almost the entire state of Maryland. This important cultural, economic and natural resource was in decline due to an increase in nutrients entering the Bay. In an effort to restore water quality, Maryland’s Bay Restoration Fund (BRF) was established in 2004, creating a dedicated fund to upgrade wastewater treatment plants to meet nutrient reduction goals. Join host Jeff Berckes as he interviews four environmental professionals from Maryland who share their experience working with the BRF and the changes, challenges and successes of the program they’ve seen along the way.
    About our guests:
    Kathy Stecker is a natural resources planner within the Water and Science Administration of the Maryland Department of the Environment.
    Bob Summers, Ph.D., is the retired secretary of the Maryland Department of the Environment and principal of EcoLogix Group, Inc.
    Walid Saffouri, P.E., serves as the program administrator of Engineering and Capitol Projects Program with the Maryland Department of the Environment.
    Cheryl Lewis is the town manager of Oxford, Maryland.
    #WaterQuality #ChesapeakeBay #TMDL #NEIWPCC #Maryland
     

    • 56 min
    Reducing Nutrient Pollution from Septic Systems in Montana’s Flathead Basin

    Reducing Nutrient Pollution from Septic Systems in Montana’s Flathead Basin

    Addressing nutrient pollution resulting from underperforming septic systems in Montana’s scenic Flathead Lake Basin is the topic of episode two. Host Jeff Berckes is joined by three environmental science professionals to discuss issues associated with septic systems, how they can impact water quality, and the role homeowners can play in preventing this type of pollution. They also share their latest research and innovative partner projects that tackle this source of nutrients.
    About our guests:
    Emilie Henry serves as the program coordinator of the Western Montana Conservation Commission, Montana Department of Natural Resources and Conservation. Henry develops and supports on-the-ground projects and programs, including surrounding septic leachate, that protect aquatic resources in western Montana.
    Nanette Nelson is a research scientist at the Flathead Lake Biological Station, University of Montana. She is an environmental economist with interests in non-market valuation of environmental goods and services and economic impacts of aquatic invasive species.
    Mike Koopal is executive director and founder of the Whitefish Lake Institute, a science and education based nonprofit organization. Koopal serves as a governor-appointed member of the Water Pollution Control Advisory Committee and chairs the Western Montana Conservation Commission’s On-site Wastewater Treatment Committee and Technical Committee.

    • 1 hr 4 min

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