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  • Mayor Annette Blackwell and a Revitalized Maple Heights
    2024/11/21

    Mayor Annette Blackwell of Maple Heights and Keith McClintock, NEORSD Manager of Watershed Funding Programs discuss the transformative impacts of infrastructure funding in local communities. Securing grants and loans have paved the way for municipal growth and enhanced quality of life for Maple Heights residents, and the Sewer District's Member Community Infrastructure Program (MCIP) can help communities address aging sewer systems and stormwater management.

    Learn more about the MCIP here

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    27 分
  • New Media for Water Communications
    2024/10/29

    Ever wondered how a podcast about sewers came to be? In this episode, roles are reversed, with our Public Information Specialist Jess Shutty interviewing pod hosts Donna Friedman and Mike Uva on the evolution of Clean Water Works from its early print format to the dynamic podcast it is today.

    Clean Water Works has become a venue for showcasing the Sewer District and making water-related topics accessible to a wider audience. Balancing technical expertise with public communication is key, and our conversation with Communications Manager John Gonzalez reveals how creativity and empathy shape our social-media strategy. embracing humor and pop culture to make our content relatable.

    These efforts have allowed us to capture our employees' diverse stories and foster a more informed and engaged community.

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    32 分
  • Stormwater Awareness Week!
    2024/09/23

    Kristin Hall is Executive Director of Cuyahoga Soil and Water Conservation District. She explains the distinctions between natural and urban environments in managing stormwater and the significance of these practices in preventing urban flooding and safeguarding water quality. We also discuss the Sewer District's own Regional Stormwater Management Program, the impact of severe weather events, and the importance of our storage tunnels. Stormwater Awareness Week takes place October 1 - 7 and you can learn more at cuyahogaswcd.org

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    27 分
  • Wastewater Treatment and a "Garden of Bugs"
    2024/08/28

    What happens when a mechanical engineering grad steps into the world of wastewater treatment? Travis Pitts is Superintendent at the Sewer District's Westerly Wastewater Treatment Plant. From his humble beginnings as a plant operator to his leadership role at Westerly, Travis describes the transition from shift work to management duties, the job's impact on family life, and his team's responsibility for meeting EPA permits.

    Amid Travis's candid anecdotes, we explore the technical side of wastewater treatment, the complexities of solids handling, centrifuges, and maintaining a delicate biosphere of bacteria to "accelerate natural processes."

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    28 分
  • Household Waste: What Goes Where
    2024/07/29

    Ever wondered if you're recycling correctly? Matt Walters is the Special Recycling Programs Coordinator for the Cuyahoga County Solid Waste District (CCSWD), and in this Clean Water Works he sheds light on the intricacies of recycling items like old batteries, motor oil, and even fireworks, and emphasizes the importance of environmentally-friendly alternatives. Discover the crucial role that proper disposal plays in environmental health.

    Given the direct connection between the waste stream and water quality, the Northeast Ohio Regional Sewer District has a long-standing partnership with the CCSWD. We break down household recycling in Cuyahoga County, debunking myths and clarifying what truly belongs in your recycling bin. Matt also takes us through the material sorting processes and highlights the economic and environmental rewards of getting recycling right.

    Visit cuyahogarecycles.org for more info on where and how to dispose of your hazardous household items.

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    29 分
  • Ohio Stormwater Conference 2024
    2024/07/03

    SANDUSKY, OH: Anything you want to know about stormwater management you can learn at the Ohio Stormwater Conference. This year's event was held at Kalahari Resort in Sandusky, Ohio, with attendees engaging in cutting-edge discussions on environmental issues and emerging technologies. Discover the unique networking opportunities presented at the OSC, which can benefit students and others looking to enter the field.

    Learn more about the annual Ohio Stormwater Conference.

    This episode's guests:

    David Ritter, Manager of Watershed Technical Support, NEORSD
    Angela Brodie, NOWCorps Program Director
    Callie Sommers, Cuyahoga Soil & Water Conservation District
    Nina White, Tinker's Creek Watershed Partners
    Shawn Robinson, Environmental Compliance Inspector, NEORSD
    Erica Matheny, Executive Director, Tinker's Creek Watershed Partners
    Harry Stark, Director of Public Services, City of Aurora
    Allison Stark, Student, Kent State University
    Kevin Jehl, Advanced Drainage Systems
    Mike Cook, Advanced Drainage Systems

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    23 分
  • Dam Removals and the Cuyahoga's Comeback
    2024/06/13

    What if a local river, once notorious for pollution and even catching fire, could become transformed into a thriving ecosystem? We explore the Cuyahoga's incredible decades-long progress with Elaine Marsh, a watershed specialist with Summit Metro Parks and co-founder of Friends of the Crooked River. Elaine shares her passion for environmental advocacy, a history of the Gorge Dam, and the vital importance of its removal for the health of local fish and macroinvertebrate habitats and our communities.

    For more information, including a rendering of the Gorge Dam leave-behind, visit Summit Metro Parks's "Free the Falls" website.

    Learn more about Friends of the Crooked River.

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    33 分
  • Warmer, Wetter Weather: Tackling Urban Stormwater Problems
    2024/05/21

    Cities with aging infrastructure face an uphill battle with regard to stormwater management, a challenge underscored by recent calamitous weather events. Sewer District engineer George Remias illustrates how a warming atmosphere acts like a sponge, soaking up more moisture and leading to intense rainfalls.

    Given the potential for the weather's damaging impacts on urban centers, we discuss the vital role of monitoring tools in forecasting rain events and planning resiliency projects, and the value of collaboration among agencies to safeguard our communities.



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    30 分