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What About Water?
Suffolk County Water Authority
28 episodes
2 days ago
In this emergency episode of ‘What About Water?’, SCWA Chief Executive Officer Jeff Szabo sits down with Michael O'Connell, SCWA Director of Production Control to discuss how SCWA's recent Stage 1 Water Alert impacts customers, businesses and our water infrastructure.
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In this emergency episode of ‘What About Water?’, SCWA Chief Executive Officer Jeff Szabo sits down with Michael O'Connell, SCWA Director of Production Control to discuss how SCWA's recent Stage 1 Water Alert impacts customers, businesses and our water infrastructure.
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Education,
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Episodes (20/28)
What About Water?
Stage 1 Water Alert Declared: What Should Customers Know?
In this emergency episode of ‘What About Water?’, SCWA Chief Executive Officer Jeff Szabo sits down with Michael O'Connell, SCWA Director of Production Control to discuss how SCWA's recent Stage 1 Water Alert impacts customers, businesses and our water infrastructure.
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3 months ago
19 minutes

What About Water?
Ahead of the Standard with Suffolk County Water Authority CEO Jeffrey Szabo - Part 1
A special crossover episode of ‘What About Water?’ and ‘Environmental Echo’, hosted by Paul Boyce, President and CEO of P.W. Grosser Consulting. In this episode, Jeff Szabo, Chief Executive Officer of the Suffolk County Water Authority sits down with Paul to discuss how SCWA became the first utility in New York to comply with the federal PFAS rules—six years early, the rollout of 40+ AOP systems to treat emerging contaminants, and how funding from surcharges and grants is shaping the future o...
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3 months ago
23 minutes

What About Water?
How Washington and Albany Are Shaping Your Drinking Water
In episode 26 of ‘What About Water?’, SCWA Deputy CEO of Operations Joe Pokorny sits down with Judy Hansen, former Superintendent of the City of Kingston Water Department and current legislative consultant for the New York Section of AWWA to discuss how Washington and Albany are shaping policy that impacts your drinking water.
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4 months ago
37 minutes

What About Water?
What's in My Water?
In episode 25 of ‘What About Water?’, SCWA CEO Jeff Szabo sits down with Chris Niebling, Deputy Director of Laboratory Services, and Dan Dubois, SCWA’s Director of Communications and External Affairs to discuss SCWA's new water quality tool called ‘My Water Quality’, which lets customers get a personalized report on the water being delivered right to their tap.
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6 months ago
22 minutes

What About Water?
What is the State of our Aquifer?
In episode 24 of ‘What About Water?’, SCWA CEO Jeff Szabo sits down with Ty Fuller, SCWA’s Director of Strategic Initiatives, and Jennifer Juengst, LICAP Board Member and Deputy County Executive for Suffolk County, to discuss the newly issued 2024 State of the Aquifer report. They explore the most pressing challenges facing Long Island’s aquifer, including microplastics and emerging contaminants like PFAS, and highlight the progress being made to protect this vital resource.
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8 months ago
32 minutes

What About Water?
What Should Voters Know About Proposition 2? Ft. Suffolk County Executive Ed Romaine
In episode 23 of 'What About Water?', SCWA CEO Jeff Szabo sits down with Suffolk County Executive Ed Romaine to discuss an important ballot initiative voters will be presented with this Election Day. The discussion delves into the history of water infrastructure on Long Island how the future of water will be shaped this November. They also discuss County Executive Romaine’s personal history fighting to expand high quality drinking water in Suffolk County.
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1 year ago
23 minutes

What About Water?
Lead Pipes: What You Need To Know
In episode 22 of 'What About Water?', SCWA CEO Jeff Szabo sits down with Deputy CEO of Operations Joe Pokorny and Laboratory Project Manager Gavin Marsden to discuss the issue of lead in drinking water and the minimal threat the issue poses to Suffolk County. The discussion gets into the recent history of lead-related problems in other parts of the United States, and why Suffolk County doesn't have these same issues in our service territory.
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1 year ago
15 minutes

What About Water?
The Importance of Water Conservation
In episode 21 of 'What About Water?', SCWA CEO Jeff Szabo sits down with Director of Strategic Initiatives Ty Fuller and Deputy Director of Production Control Phil Thompson to discuss topics surrounding conservation. The discussion delves into the complexities of maintaining our infrastructure during the hot, summer months and covers tips for how SCWA customers can conserve water this summer.
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1 year ago
24 minutes

What About Water?
Mailbag Part Two + SCWA Chairman Charles Lefkowitz Guest Appearance on TBR's "Pressroom Afterhour"
In Episode 20 of ‘What About Water?’, we are answering questions from you, our customers. We asked you what you want to know the most about your drinking water. Our panel of experts are answering some of the most popular and interesting questions. We also have a snippet from SCWA Chairman Charles Lefkowitz's recent guest appearance on the TBR Podcast "Pressroom Afterhour".
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1 year ago
36 minutes

What About Water?
Mailbag - Answering the most popular questions in drinking water
In Episode 19 of ‘What About Water?’, we are answering questions from you, our customers. We asked you what you want to know the most about your drinking water. Our panel of experts are answering some of the most popular and interesting questions.
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1 year ago
26 minutes

What About Water?
The Decline of Trust and the Rise of the Bottled Water Industry
The foundation of any government is to provide basic essential services to the public so that they have an opportunity to lead a safe and healthy life. One of those services, one that is essential to life, is providing safe drinking water. But how do people respond when government fails to provide those services? What choices are made when the public is suspicious of government and drinking water suppliers? What happens when private drinking water companies exploit basic trust bet...
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1 year ago
38 minutes

What About Water?
Drought - East vs West
Summer is over and for the second year in a row Long Island experienced a significant drought. In fact since just 2016, Long Island has experienced five summer droughts and with climate change we could see even more in the future. That means residents fighting against nature to keep their gardens blooming and their grass green with huge amounts of lawn watering. Today we are talking about droughts, long periods of dry weather that leave our lawns scorched and keep our sprinklers running...
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2 years ago
29 minutes

What About Water?
Trusting your water; Discussing drinking water policy at the national level with special guest AMWA CEO Tom Dobbins
We tend to talk about very local issues on this podcast, a very on the ground view of being a drinking water provider. But there is a huge amount of discussion at the national level about drinking water policy that will affect SCWA customers. In today’s episode we sit down with AMWA CEO Tom dobbins to discuss drinking water on a national level.
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2 years ago
27 minutes

What About Water?
Drop to Drip - The Journey of a Water Droplet
Despite the significance of water in our lives, many people are unaware of the marvel that is the water cycle, and how it’s responsible for providing the continuous water supply that fills Long Island’s aquifers, the sole source of our drinking water. Today, we’re going to talk about not just the water cycle, but how water enters our aquifers, is pulled to the surface, tested, treated and, finally, delivered to your home or business. Correspondent Tim Motz sits down with Dr. Christoph...
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2 years ago
16 minutes

What About Water?
“Water’s Moment”: Federal Government Makes Historic Water Infrastructure Investments
Today, we’re going to talk to experts from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency about the availability of funds for water infrastructure and how it will be invested. We’ll also cover other key topics, including the ongoing effort to replace lead service lines and the EPA’s ambitious effort to regulate one of the most pressing contaminant threats in the country, the threat to health caused by PFAS chemicals. Host Jeff Szabo sits down with representatives from the EPA (01:47). Jeff speaks ...
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2 years ago
26 minutes

What About Water?
A Discussion on DEIBJ
February is Black History Month. During the month-long commemoration, various programs, events and activities are held to honor the rich history and contributions of Black Americans to society. In honor of Black History Month, SCWA has dedicated an episode of its podcast, to our journey to make Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, Belonging and Justice an integral part of our organization. Host CEO Jeff Szabo passes the microphone to our Chief Diversity and Equity Officer, Janice Tinsley to di...
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2 years ago
50 minutes

What About Water?
The Evolution of Drinking Water Monitoring
Ever wonder how SCWA is capable of efficiently monitoring your drinking water supply all throughout the SCWA service territory? In our latest episode of our podcast, What About Water?, we delve into SCWA’s SCADA system and how it tracks tank levels and other important aspects of water supply. Host Jeff Szabo sits down with recently retired Paul Kuzman to talk about the history of SCADA (01:58). Jeff also speaks with current SCADA Systems Administrator Paul Kondracki to discuss his day-...
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2 years ago
32 minutes

What About Water?
SCWA's Tiered Water Rates
SCWA’s tiered water rates were implemented to benefit the vast majority of SCWA customers, but how informed are customers regarding tiered water rates? Host Jeff Szabo sits down with Deputy CFO Chris Cecchetto to talk about tiered water rates (02:31). Correspondent Theodore Aponte hits the streets of West Islip to find out what residents think and why (05:00). Finally, Jeff speaks with Glynnis Berry, LEED accredited professional architect and planner, to discuss SCWA’s tiered water rate...
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3 years ago
24 minutes

What About Water?
Tap Water vs. Bottled Water
Bottled water is America's most popular drink, but is it really superior to tap water? Host Jeff Szabo sits down with journalist Ryan Felton of Consumer Reports to talk about Felton's 2019 cover story "Is Bottled Water Safer" (00:59). SCWA Director of Water Quality & Laboratory Services Kevin Durk tests a series of bottled water brands to see how they stack up against SCWA tap water (26:52). Correspondent Seth Wallach hits the streets of Sayville to find out which water Suffol...
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3 years ago
39 minutes

What About Water?
Water Storage Tanks
The majority of our infrastructure exists underground and out of sight. But there’s one critical piece of our operation that we keep above ground. Usually way…way…way above ground. In this episode, we give you an in-depth look at water towers. What they’re used for, how they work, what it takes to construct one, and so much more. We know they’re easy to spot, but trust us, there’s more than meets the eye. Host Jeff Szabo sits down with SCWA Lead Civil Engineer Scott Meyerdierks t...
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3 years ago
25 minutes

What About Water?
In this emergency episode of ‘What About Water?’, SCWA Chief Executive Officer Jeff Szabo sits down with Michael O'Connell, SCWA Director of Production Control to discuss how SCWA's recent Stage 1 Water Alert impacts customers, businesses and our water infrastructure.