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    Current Events: One fish, two fish, red paint, blue green algae

    March 26, 2015 |

    By khejduk

    Last week, people all over the planet joined together to celebrate World Water Day 2015, which focused on the vital role that water plays in sustainable development. Here at Drink Local. Drink Tap., Inc., World Water Day is central to what we do. Our annual World Water Day activities began six years ago with a … Continued

    Water is life, but have you ever thought about what that really means?

    March 20, 2015 |

    By khejduk

      World Water Day 2015 is coming up this Sunday, March 22. This year, in advance of this September’s UN summit to create a set of Sustainable Development Goals, World Water Day will focus on the links between water and sustainable development. The axiom that “water is life” has become something of a cliche. But … Continued

    Infographic: The water rich vs. the water poor

    March 16, 2015 |

    By khejduk

    World Water Day 2015 is this weekend. This year’s event celebrates the vital role that water plays in fostering sustainable development. But it’s also important to remember that, just as levels of economic and social development are uneven worldwide, so too is access to safe drinking water and sanitation uneven. This inequality of water creates … Continued

    Current Events: Great Lakes ice, pig poop & artificial glaciers

    February 26, 2015 |

    By khejduk

    February may be the shortest month of the year, but it definitely doesn’t feel that way to those of us living in the eastern half of the United States. This month has brought record cold temperatures to much of this part of the country; last Friday, the thermometer dipped to -17ºF at Cleveland Hopkins Airport, … Continued

    Road salt is costly & harms our environment. Here’s what can you do about it.

    February 19, 2015 |

    By khejduk

    It’s been another wicked winter here in Cleveland. January’s average temperature was just 23°F, according to the National Weather Service, making the month 5.1°F colder than normal. February has been brutally cold, and we have already seen 7 days with sub-zero temperatures this year. The continued cold snaps have largely been accompanied by clipper systems … Continued

    Is lax regulation enabling the energy industry to poison aquifers?

    February 5, 2015 |

    By khejduk

    Hydraulic fracturing, or fracking, has become one of the leading hot button issues of the past few years. Though fracking has been used to extract oil and natural gas in the United States for decades, it has dramatically picked up steam recently. The controversy and debate around the topic has evolved just as rapidly. Here … Continued

    Got 3 minutes? Learn why rivers change their courses

    January 27, 2015 |

    By khejduk

    Rivers. They’re pretty amazing things. They provide humans with water for drinking, irrigation, and sanitation. They give us fish and other aquatic animals for food. They can be harnessed to power grind our grain, run our looms, and even power our cities. Their seasonal floods can bring rich silt to our fields or destruction and … Continued

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    Current Events: Lake Erie’s algae, Yellowstone’s oil spill and Malawi’s floods

    January 20, 2015 |

    By khejduk

    2014 was an incredibly eventful year for water. From the Freedom Industries chemical spill in West Virginia’s Elk River to the Duke Energy coal ash spill in North Carolina’s James River; from California’s historic drought to Kashmir’s biblical floods; from the ongoing saga of Detroit’s water shutoffs to the Lake Erie algae bloom that closed … Continued

    Watch how sprawl transformed one watershed in Northeast Ohio

    December 19, 2014 |

    By khejduk

    A few months ago, I looked at the root causes of Northeast Ohio’s recent flooding problems. I placed the blame largely on two culprits – a changing climate and land use changes. The latter cause is particularly acute in Cuyahoga County, where the overall population has actually shrunk since 1948, while the amount of land … Continued

    Current Events: News from the world of water

    December 10, 2014 |

    By khejduk

    Welcome to the December edition of “Current Events,” our new feature that gives you an update on what’s going on in the world of water, from Lake Erie to Lake Victoria, and everywhere in between.  There has been a lot of important water headlines in the news the past few weeks, so let’s get started: … Continued

    It’s time to talk openly about sanitation

    November 19, 2014 |

    By khejduk

    Today is World Toilet Day, “a day to raise awareness about all people who do not have access to a toilet.” This year marks the second time that that United Nations has recognized this event. Now, some may find it odd that the world’s supranational governing body would devote an entire day to the symbol of … Continued

    In the wake of the Detroit shutoffs, do Americans have a right to water?

    November 10, 2014 |

    By khejduk

    In July 2010, the United Nations General Assembly formally recognized there exists a human right to water and sanitation. The body called upon governments worldwide “to provide safe, clean, accessible and affordable drinking water and sanitation for all.” But, apparently, that right does not apply in the United States. You may be aware of the severe … Continued

    DLDT Executive Director ‘Taking Cleveland International with Local and Nonprofit Leaders’ hosted by IPM at the Cleveland Foundation

    October 4, 2014 |

    By khejduk

    On Monday October 13th, IPM will be hosting Taking Cleveland International with Local and Nonprofit Leaders. This panel aims to highlight the tremendous work that organizations are doing to maintain Cleveland’s active citizenship in global affairs. Their goals of inspiring engagement in international affairs through the creation of globally minded citizens aligns with IPM’s role in connecting Cleveland to the … Continued

    Your driveway is making you sick: On the health risks of coal tar sealants

    September 19, 2014 |

    By khejduk

    Coal constitutes a hellish cocktail of toxic substances, ranging from heavy metals like mercury and lead to known carcinogens like cadmium and arsenic. The utilization of coal for various purposes also creates a number of harmful byproducts. These include coal ash (also known as fly ash), which is left over after coal is combusted for … Continued

    11 steps you can take today to fight harmful algal blooms

    September 3, 2014 |

    By khejduk

    As we all know by now, at 2:00 on the morning of Saturday, August 2, officials in Toledo issued a do not drink advisory, depriving more than 400,000 people in the region of safe drinking water. Officials took action after tests revealed levels of microcystin, a dangerous liver toxin, reached 2.5 parts per billion (ppb), … Continued

    September 6th Barefoot Wine and Bubbly Beach Cleanup/ Party after Lake Erie Boat Float

    August 12, 2014 |

    By khejduk

      ***MEDIA ALERT*** FACEBOOK EVENT LINK:  https://www.facebook.com/events/1391985461042118/?ref=br_tf  Volunteers invited to Edgewater Park to help keep Great Lakes’ beaches “Barefoot” friendly Public beach cleanup and celebration planned for volunteers     WHAT:           Barefoot Wine is teaming up with Alliance for the Great Lakes and Drink Local. Drink Tap, Inc. to host a public Adopt-a-Beach™ cleanup at … Continued

    Microplastics threaten ecosystems and human health in Northeast Ohio

    June 2, 2014 |

    By khejduk

    Last July, I took part in my first beach cleanup with Drink Local. Drink Tap., Inc. This event was a truly eye opening experience for me, as I was able to get firsthand exposure to the scale of the trash problem on Lake Erie’s shores. But while most of the other volunteers focused on the … Continued

    If you care about water, you need to worry about energy production

    March 27, 2014 |

    By khejduk

    Saturday was World Water Day 2014. This year’s theme centered on the water-energy nexus, a topic which has become increasingly important in recent years. According to the United Nations, energy production currently accounts for 15% of global water use, a number which is projected to grow to 20% within the next two decades. In the US, this … Continued

    The restoration of wetlands is a major victory for the Great Lakes

    February 11, 2014 |

    By khejduk

    Given the spate of bad news for the Great Lakes recently – from declining lake levels to toxic algal blooms to microplastic pollution to the threat of an Asian carp invasion – it may be hard for people to find any good news on the health of these vital bodies of water. Fear not. The US Fish and Wildlife Service conducts a census of … Continued

    Africa’s Great Lakes were central to human evolution

    December 11, 2013 |

    By khejduk

    If you’ve ever felt inexplicably drawn to Lake Erie or any of the other Great Lakes, you’re not alone. In fact, that attraction is hardwired in your genes. Last month, two UK researchers published an article titled “Early Human Speciation, Brain Expansion and Dispersal Influenced by African Climate Pulses” in the online, open-source journal PLOS One. … Continued

    Court Case Helps Address Toxic Algae in Lake Erie and the Country

    November 5, 2013 |

    By khejduk

      The federal district court for the Eastern District of Louisiana issued a decision (PDF) on Friday, September 20 that could have wide-reaching implications for waterways all across the United States. The case, which pitted the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) against a coalition of environmental groups, may change the way that surface runoff and … Continued

    Tap Water and the Topics Missed by the Drink Up Campaign

    September 25, 2013 |

    By khejduk

    Last week, First Lady Michelle Obama launched a new campaign to encourage Americans to drink more water. The campaign, “Drink Up,” is being advertised as “less a public health campaign than a campaign to encourage drinking water.” While the new effort to increase water consumption sounds like a good idea, it has come under considerable … Continued

    Clean Water Builds Peace Across Cultures

    September 5, 2013 |

    By khejduk

    In recent years, conflict over water has gained a substantial foothold, particularly within the media. A Google search for the term “water wars” returns 77.8 million results, including websites for prominent documentaries and books on the subject. This perception is hardly new, though. In 1995, former World Bank Vice President Ismail Serageldin told the New … Continued

    Our hero David Christof and why every drop matters

    June 28, 2013 |

    By khejduk

      David Christof is a hero. It’s not everyday that someone decides to wake up and exhaust their body beyond what many of us think is even possible all for the sake of saving people’s lives. David is that person. In 2007, David participated in Blue Planet Run to support safe water projects through our … Continued

    Traveling Photo Gallery- Looking for new space now

    June 27, 2013 |

    By khejduk

    Lake Erie Algae Can be Reduced by Going Phosphorus Free

    June 4, 2013 |

    By khejduk

    For many, the Great Lakes are the pride and joy of our region. The lakes are key to our region’s access to freshwater and supports local industries such as tourism and fishing. Lake Erie has been in the news again this year because of the overgrowth of algae that threatens the lake’s ecosystem. Algae is … Continued

    Runoff Promotes Pollution in Our Watersheds

    April 29, 2013 |

    By khejduk

    Have you ever wondered why there is so much trash on the beaches and in our water? You may have participated in a beach clean-up or learned about the water cycle in school, but did you ever think about how the two are related? A watershed is the area of land that drains into a … Continued

    bigBANG! was a BIG BANG for many, especially for Drink Local. Drink tap., Inc.!

    April 16, 2013 |

    By khejduk

    Have you heard of the Social Venture Partners (SVP) bigBANG! event? In 2013, I am honored to have been selected to fast pitch Drink Local. Drink Tap., Inc.’s mission to over 300 people April 10th at Cleveland State University. After the proposal and selection process in late 2012, eight organizations were selected (instead of the … Continued

    $1,000 Challenge during Earth Month

    March 27, 2013 |

    By khejduk

    After a very successful private World Premiere FUNdraiser on International World Water Day March 22nd, we received some great news! Bill and Debbie Doty, lovers of our great mother earth and long time supporters of Drink Local. Drink Tap., Inc., have decided to launch a $1,000 challenge to help support our three safe water projects … Continued

    Water Resources, Education, and Providing for Those in Need

    March 5, 2013 |

    By khejduk

    An article in Lake Erie Living magazine features “Water Warrior” Erin Huber, founder and executive director of non-profit Drink Local. Drink Tap © (DLDT). The article discusses Huber’s goal to teach Clevelanders to protect our water resources and her determination to provide water to a school in Uganda. One of the easiest ways to protect … Continued

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