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Navigating Troubled Waters – Part 2: Long Island’s Marine Biodiversity Threatened by Rising Nitrogen Levels

Navigating Troubled Waters – Part 2: Long Island’s Marine Biodiversity Threatened by Rising Nitrogen Levels

FromEnvironmental Echo with PWGC's Paul K. Boyce


Navigating Troubled Waters – Part 2: Long Island’s Marine Biodiversity Threatened by Rising Nitrogen Levels

FromEnvironmental Echo with PWGC's Paul K. Boyce

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Length:
22 minutes
Released:
Nov 8, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Episode 50: Navigating Troubled Waters – Part 2: Long Island’s Marine Biodiversity Threatened by Rising Nitrogen Levels
The conversation about rising nitrogen levels and its effect on Long Island continues in Part 2 of Navigating Troubled Waters! Get surprising insights on the impact of nitrogen in our wastewater and how Long Island’s environmental engineers are leading the country in addressing the threat to our marine life with innovative technologies. In this follow-up episode of our latest Environmental Echo podcast, Dr. Christopher Gobler of Stony Brook University returns with your host, Paul Boyce, PE, PG; President & CEO at PWGC, for a lively, fact-filled discussion on an issue that affects all Long Islanders.
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Released:
Nov 8, 2023
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30 Years of Engineering Excellence Brought to You in 20 Minutes This PWGC series amplifies discussions on environmental work that’s changing the way we live, and the people who are making it happen. Hosted by Paul K. Boyce, PE, PG; President & CEO of P.W. Grosser Consulting, podcast episodes will include thought-provoking conversations with environmental experts in key sectors, such as water resources, aviation, health care, real estate development and more. Don’t miss the premiere episode of Environmental Echo every Wednesday at 3:00PM