• Stage 1 Water Alert Declared: What Should Customers Know?
    Aug 4 2025

    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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    19 mins
  • Ahead of the Standard with Suffolk County Water Authority CEO Jeffrey Szabo - Part 1
    Jul 23 2025

    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 of Long Island’s water.

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    24 mins
  • How Washington and Albany Are Shaping Your Drinking Water
    Jul 15 2025

    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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    37 mins
  • What's in My Water?
    May 21 2025

    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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    23 mins
  • What is the State of our Aquifer?
    Feb 25 2025

    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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    32 mins
  • What Should Voters Know About Proposition 2? Ft. Suffolk County Executive Ed Romaine
    Oct 10 2024

    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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    23 mins
  • Lead Pipes: What You Need To Know
    Sep 5 2024

    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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    16 mins
  • The Importance of Water Conservation
    Jul 16 2024

    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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    24 mins