
Untreated: A Podcast of the Salt Lake County Stormwater Coalition
This is the podcast of the Salt Lake County Stormwater Coalition. We invite you to listen to stormwater experiences and hear coalition member information about why stormwater is so important and how we can each do our part of keep it clean.
Episodes
8 episodes
Adopt-A-Storm Drain
This episode is an interview with Matthew Hendrix about Salt Lake City's new adopt-a-storm drain volunteer program. This is a wonderful community involvement effort.
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24:12

Macroinvertebrates as Pollution Indicators--Episode Intended for Water Professionals
Macroinvertebrate sampling can indicate stream health generally. The presence or absence of certain macro species can also tell you about the negative impacts of human activities on stream health and the potential positive impacts of stormwater...
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18:31

Macroinvertebrates can tell us a lot about the health of our waterways
Hannah Murphy, Salt Lake County Watershed program, tells us a little about macroinvertebrates, insects found in waterways, and why they can tell us so much about the water quality in a stream.Listen to this 10 minute interview, then wat...
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Episode 6
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11:56

FlexStorm Inlet Protection
Justine Marshall, Erosion Control Services, talks about her project with the City of Saratoga Springs to install and maintain 30 FlexStorm storm drain inlet protection boxes near Utah Lake.
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7:54

Power Washing without Polluting
When you power wash or pressure wash a building, parking lot, etc. all the dirt and other pollutants you wash away can go down the storm drain and cause pollution. Dawn Barbee with Sandy City explains how you can power wash responsibly and not ...
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6:49

Stormwater: A SLCo Environmental Task Force Perspective
In this episode of Untreated, Lt. Alex Huggard from the SLCo Environmental Task Force talks about teaming up to improve our water. Lt. Huggard is with the Environmental Enforcement Unit of the Salt Lake County District Attorneys Office. T...
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Season 1
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Episode 3
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