Kevin Fitzpatrick, Assistant Director of Engineering with the Metropolitan Water Reclamation District of Greater Chicago, describes how the TARP "Deep Tunnel" project is an engineering marvel and is being replicated in other cities around the world to help the environment, control flooding, and decrease pollution. He also discusses the operating cost over the past several decades, state-of-the-art technology used, his own involvement, and more.
Getting beyond sustainability/Green Rush
Global worming/Insect light pollution
DHL pedal delivery bikes/Green Automotive News 2020 recap
Green Rush part 2/Filtering storm water with sand
Green Rush/Microplastics research
New Ford Mach-E/Solar panel innovations
Farm labor/Not Coralated art installation
Asphalt recycling/Every Bottle Back initiative
Great Lakes water levels/Stroodles biodegradable pasta straws
Carlsberg's new sustainable beer bottle/100% renewable energy goal in Virginia
U.S. public transportation report/Green automotive news
Green Builder Media/U.S. soil quality update
America Recycles Day/Renewable energy benefits
EPA clean water rollbacks/Understanding 'organic' and 'locally grown' labels
Green Builder Media/Biosphere 2 in the 21st century
Lake Michigan hazardous waste spill/Soil judging champion Sarah Boxum
Major League Baseball & sustainability/Toyota Prius sales decline
Wind turbine wake steering/Soybeans and water conservation
Current water innovations/Archi's Acres
Indoor vertical farming meets greenhouse tech/Patachou Foundation
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