Afleveringen
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Leonardo Vazquez, Executive Director of the Northern NJ Community Foundation, explores how creative placemaking and local government policies can address stormwater challenges. He highlights the importance of community engagement and equity in environmental planning.
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Bilal Walker discusses his work turning neglected urban spaces into vital green infrastructure that not only combats stormwater runoff but also promotes public health. Hear how Bilal’s community-driven efforts merge youth empowerment, environmental justice, and sustainable urban farming to tackle the impacts of pollution and flooding in Newark, NJ.
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Rosana Pedra Nobre shares her expertise in engaging youth and urban communities in stormwater and water quality management. Join us as we discuss hands-on initiatives like pathogen monitoring and green infrastructure, showing how local involvement is transforming waterway stewardship in the NY-NJ area.
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Sandra LaVigne and Ben Spinelli delve into the critical relationship between upstream and downstream stormwater management, exploring how sustainable land use practices and water quality monitoring can work together to mitigate pollution and flooding.
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Julia Somers, Executive Director of the New Jersey Highlands Coalition, breaks down the basics of stormwater—what it is, why it matters, and how it impacts our drinking water. She explains the essential steps for managing stormwater effectively to safeguard New Jersey’s water supply.