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Ohio Water Means Business. An Ohio Water Partnership podcast

Ohio Water Means Business. An Ohio Water Partnership podcast

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Ohio Water Means Business, the Ohio Water Partnership podcast series, is setting out to prove that water is not only Ohio’s greatest natural resource, but one of Ohio’s greatest economic ADVANTAGES. Water fuels Ohio's economy: small businesses, manufacturers, restaurants, tourism, research, and the outdoors. And does it all, 24/7. Without water, there's no reeling in walleye from Lake Erie, no boating on Buckeye Lake and no beer at happy hour . The Ohio Water Partnership proudly brings you this informative and yes, motivational podcast about a remarkable Ohio resource for all of us to highlight, preserve, and celebrate.© 2024 Ohio Water Means Business. An Ohio Water Partnership podcast Biological Sciences Economics Science Social Sciences
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  • Businesses, government, farmers and advocates come together to focus on THIS underutilized water resource
    Oct 25 2024

    When most of us think about water, we think about two parts: our drinking water and wastewater. But there's a third leg to this stool often overlooked yet becoming an increasingly vital part to preserving water and protecting our way of life - storm water. Think about the 7-foot wall of water that crashed on Florida's Gulf Coast recently from Hurricane Helene. The infrastructure in those cities and towns couldn't handle it (no city could) and the result was tragic loss of life, billions in destruction and families devastated. That 7-foot storm surge brought a deluge of 42 trillion gallons of water. Yes, trillions. Enough water to stand and watch the flow at Niagara Falls for 21 straight months. On this episode of 'Ohio Water Means Business', we sit down with the Ohio Farm Bureau and Advanced Drainage Systems. ADS is the largest manufacturer of corrugated pipe in the U.S. and just cut the ribbon on a gleaming new headquarters in Hilliard complete with a $65 million dollar engineering and technology center. The ADS mission statement says it all - Our reason is water. With farmers and ag producers, we all know, that's where the work gets done in all corners of the state as our agriculture industry is still our largest statewide. Farmers have to be nimbler than ever here too; we may not have tidal hurricanes, but we do have tornadoes, floods, and droughts bringing enormous challenges on a daily basis. The Farm Bureau also has encouraging environmental news to report from its 2024 Water Report!

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    27 mins
  • Ohio breweries rely and protect our water resources for today's 'happy hour' and tomorrow's future
    Aug 14 2024

    It's summer and there may be nothing better than the smell of a fiery grill, the chatter of good friends and great beers brewed right here in Ohio. From that home brewer neighbor of yours to the brands that build stacks of 12-packs into beer pyramids at the grocery story, none of it would be possible without clean, fresh water. On today's episode, you'll learn not just the science of brewing beer, but also the 24/7 care breweries like Gemut Biergarten and Land-Grant Brewing Company dedicate to protecting their most precious natural resource. Their collective efforts increase water awareness holistically too. Plus, we ask these professional brewers what you want to know -- how do they come up with the flavor profile of new brews? Their answers will surprise you!

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    25 mins
  • THIS factor brings businesses and conservation groups to the table to talk clean, Ohio water
    Sep 29 2023

    Let's be honest, when we turn on the faucet, we just want it to deliver the goods, right? Clean, healthy water. Ohio is so fortunate to have an abundance of it. But the definition of clean, healthy water can be different to different groups from businesses to farmers just to name a few. If these groups trust each other, though, they'll come to the table to solve complicated water issues. Ohio is, again, fortunate to have built and keeps building that trust through the work of many groups including the Ohio Water Partnership. It's on full display in this episode of Ohio Water Means Business with discussions around complicated issues like agriculture run-off, infrastructure replacement, and wetland preservation. Thankfully, this episode has outstanding guests, Bill Stanley from The Nature Conservancy and Brian Dicken from the Toledo Regional Chamber of Commerce to breakdown the issues, the answers and the trust factor that binds it all.


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    32 mins
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