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Everyone has a role to play in protecting public health. Tap Talk, the Drinking Water in Rural America Podcast, connects professionals across the drinking water community with ideas to extend and enhance our work.
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TT048 — Solutions-Focused Journalism: Creating Water Stories

vendredi 24 mai 2024Durée 45:09

In the final episode of our fourth season, Steve and Jennifer welcome Travis Loop to Tap Talk to discuss how to use solutions-focused journalism and storytelling to address our various water problems. Travis is the founder of waterloop, a nonprofit media outlet exploring the progress and successes in tackling water challenges in the United States through podcasts, videos, and social media content.

Visit drinkingwaterpodcast.org to learn more and find the full show notes for this episode!

TT047 — Hands-On Training: How to Develop the Water Workforce

jeudi 16 mai 2024Durée 47:33

The latest episode of Tap Talk delves back into the topic of how to develop and train the newest generation of the water workforce. Jennifer and Steve talk with Matt Maas, the director of the Environmental Resources Training Center at Southern Illinois University Edwardsville. The ERTC is a one-of-a-kind facility with working pilot plants and laboratories that allow students to experience hands-on training throughout the entire certification program. 

Visit drinkingwaterpodcast.org to learn more and find the full show notes for this episode!

TT038 - Operator Training: It Takes Skill

jeudi 14 mars 2024Durée 40:01

The methods with which we teach and train water operators have evolved as the world changes around us, but one thing hasn't changed: It takes skill and effort on the parts of both the teacher and learner to ensure the most effective possible training. In this episode, we chat with Ramzi Mahmood of the Office of Water Programs at California State University, Sacramento, about what he's learned from his years of teaching and the future of operator training.

Visit drinkingwaterpodcast.org to learn more and find the full show notes for this episode!

TT037 - Partnership: The More You Give, The More You Get

jeudi 7 mars 2024Durée 46:26

In the time we've spent building and maintaining WaterOperator.org and its family of websites, the importance of building strong partnerships and teams has never been more apparent. In our Season Four premier episode, Tap Talk hosts Steve and Jennifer Wilson look back on the beginnings of WaterOperator.org, discuss the evolution and expansion of our programs, and the value of our partnerships in helping those we serve.

Visit drinkingwaterpodcast.org to learn more and find the full show notes for this episode!

TT036 - Busting Myths about Regionalization

samedi 24 juin 2023Durée 50:33

Regionalization is not just one thing, but a spectrum of partnership opportunities for efficiency and economies of scale. In this episode we’re chatting with RCAP’s Laura Landes and Sarah Buck about the fundamentals of regionalization and why these conversations are so important to the sustainability of small and rural water systems.

Visit drinkingwaterpodcast.org to learn more and find the full show notes for this episode!

 

TT035 - The State of Drinking Water

jeudi 15 juin 2023Durée 52:22

As we approach 50 years of the Safe Drinking Water Act, public water systems and state regulators continue to face new and long-standing challenges. In our conversation with Alan Roberson, Executive Director of the Association of State Drinking Water Administrators, we discuss the most pressing issues as well as efforts to increase compliance and sustainability for the most disadvantaged communities.

Visit drinkingwaterpodcast.org to learn more and find the full show notes for this episode!

 

TT034 - Leveraging Passion to Protect Public Health

jeudi 8 juin 2023Durée 43:48

Pennsylvania has no statewide well construction code or other private well regulations, but this suburban Philadelphia county is one of a small number leading the way to greater public health protection in the state. In this episode we’re chatting with Kyle Schmeck about the Montgomery County program and the lessons he has learned.

Visit drinkingwaterpodcast.org to learn more and find the full show notes for this episode!

 

TT033 - Research for Water Equity (Part 2)

mercredi 31 mai 2023Durée 30:47

In the second half of our conversation with Dr. Kelsey Pieper, we discuss alternate perspectives on real private well problems. The conversation reiterates the need for personalized solutions, raises various research questions, and shares opinions on the needed direction for public outreach.

Visit drinkingwaterpodcast.org to learn more and find the full show notes for this episode!

 

TT032 - Research for Water Equity (Part 1)

vendredi 26 mai 2023Durée 31:17

Research engineers like Kelsey Pieper get to work at the interface between knowledge discovery and real world application. In this first of two conversations with Dr. Pieper we explore some of the challenges of improving access to safe water, particularly for private well users. This episode highlights how both social understanding and real data are needed to design equitable solutions.

Visit drinkingwaterpodcast.org to learn more and find the full show notes for this episode!

 

TT031 - Funding Your Water Infrastructure Project

mercredi 10 mai 2023Durée 27:17

When Saco, Maine calculated the true cost of not updating their wastewater plant to accommodate the impacts of climate change, local government officials took action to secure the needed funding. Our conversation with Emily-Cole Prescott and Howard Carter includes the importance of communication and outreach in gaining support for the project.

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