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#136 | From Worry to Water Management: How Fairgoers Feel About Water Quality

#136 | From Worry to Water Management: How Fairgoers Feel About Water Quality

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When it comes to water quality, what do people really think? Host Jamie Duininck took The Water Table podcast on the road to the Minnesota State Fair to interview fairgoers and hear their concerns. You'll hear genuine, on-the-spot answers, covering everything from local lake health to field runoff to worries about nitrates and other materials reaching the water table.

Jamie and Prinsco Application Engineer, Trey Allis, unpack these conversations to address concerns and discuss how water management practices, such as control structures, offer solutions for improved water quality.

Chapters:
00:00 - Welcome to the Water Table Podcast
00:28 - Today’s guest Trey Allis
01:40 - Discussing water quality at the State Fair
03:00 - Importance of water quality
03:35 - The effect of runoff, impervious soils and algae
04:46 - Concerns about the impact of agriculture
07:35 - Water management practices and implementation
12:16 - Sub-irrigation, drainage recycling and other opportunities
17:55 - Let’s talk about research
18:45 - Nitrate issues and control drainage
22:42 - New contractors and the use of technology
25:49 - Adopt a storm drain
29:10 - Wrap-up


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