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GreenState, a podcast from the Oregon Department of Environmental Quality. DEQ protects air, land and water. The podcast covers all things environmental in Oregon. Hosts are Lauren Wirtis and Dylan Darling, two public affairs specialists with the agency.

GreenState DEQ podcast


    • Mar 13, 2025 LATEST EPISODE
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    • 33 EPISODES


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    32. Water Quality Trading Part 1 - Innovative Approaches

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2025 26:44


    Warm water from wastewater treatment plants can cause pollution problems downstream. Enter water quality trading, an innovative approach to improving water quality by restoring streambank vegetation around Oregon. Brian, an alternative compliance specialist at DEQ, joins Dylan for the first of two episodes about water quality trading. You'll hear some of Brian's appearance on the Clean Water Pod, "Water Quality Trading in Oregon's Tualatin River." Find the Clean Water Pod wherever you get your podcasts.

    31. CPP Reloaded

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2025 27:40


    Dylan and Whitney discuss the Climate Protection Program, which Oregon DEQ revised and the Oregon Environmental Commission adopted in late 2024. Program Manager Nicole Singh joins them to explain how the program sets enforceable and declining limits on greenhouse gas emissions from fossil fuels used throughout the state. The program will reduce emissions in Oregon by 50% by 2035 and 90% by 2050.

    30. Updates to the AQI

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2024 24:57


    The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has made adjustments to the Air Quality Index, or AQI. So Dylan and Jennifer Horton discuss how to use the tool during wildfire smoke season in Oregon. And DEQ air monitoring expert Matt Shrensel goes deeper into what the changes to the AQI mean and why they were made.

    29. Return of the EV Rebate

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2024 19:24


    Susan and Dylan talk with DEQ's Oregon Clean Vehicle Program Coordinator Erica Timm to discuss all things electric vehicle rebates. DEQ reopened the popular rebate program, which offers two rebates, for certain EVs purchased by Oregon residents from April 3 to June 3, 2024. Eligible applicants - which may also include Oregon businesses, nonprofit organizations, or government agencies - can take up to $7,500 off the cost of a new or used EV purchased in the two-month window.

    28. More About Asbestos

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2024 26:03


    Handyman Bob joins Hillarie and Dylan so we can all learn more about asbestos. Bob Strong was a radio personality as a host of a home improvement show from 2008 to 2017 in Portland. Nowadays he co-owns a company that conducts asbestos surveys for other contractors and homeowners. He has some stories to tell about what he has seen in the field. This episode complements Ep. 28 All About Asbestos, when Hillarie and Dylan talked with two asbestos inspectors at DEQ.

    27. All About Asbestos

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2024 27:38


    Homeowners, potential homebuyers, and renters, if you plan on renovating or demolishing a home in Oregon you need to think about asbestos – a natural mineral that might be in your building materials. Hillarie and Dylan help make asbestos regulations relatable by talking with two inspectors from DEQ, and an Oregon Health Authority toxicologist explains why asbestos is a health concern in the first place.

    26. A New Future for Old Mattresses

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2023 41:40


    Dylan and Katie visit a mattress recycling facility in Eugene run by the St. Vincent de Paul Society of Lane County. DEQ's new Mattress Stewardship Program is set to ramp up in 2024, so such facilities will soon be more common around Oregon. Learn all about the program from the agency's mattress stewardship expert and hear perspective from St. Vinnie's emeritus director.

    25. Waste Not, Want Not: Food Planning and Shopping Tips for the Holidays

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2023 36:23


    Dylan and Katie catch up with two DEQ food waste prevention experts to learn how to better plan and shop ahead of holiday meals. The advice is good year round and taking on food waste is an easy way to help protect the environment.

    24. Conversation with new DEQ Director Leah Feldon

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2023 32:57


    New DEQ Director Leah Feldon joins Harry and Dylan for a conversation, which includes Feldon's thoughts on the direction of the agency, and how she wants to prioritize antiracism and environmental justice in its mission to protect and enhance Oregon's environment and public health. This episode was recorded at the University of Oregon's School of Journalism and Communication podcast studio.

    23. Sounds of water: DEQ hydrologists teach at outdoor school in Eastern Oregon

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2023 23:39


    For more than 20 years a pair of DEQ hydrologists have been sharing their knowledge of surface water and groundwater with outdoor school students in Eastern Oregon. Laura Gleim, DEQ's Eastern Region public affairs specialist, visited outdoor school to learn along with the kids. Laura then catches up with Dylan to talk about her trip into the field. Be ready for some camp songs.

    22. Wildfire Season, Air Quality Monitoring and Advisories

    Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2023 38:12


    May is Wildfire Awareness Month, and recent summery weather in Oregon has us thinking about wildfire season. So, Susan and Dylan talk about air monitoring and air quality advisories. They learn what's new with the Air Quality Index (AQI) from Hillarie Sales, who does outreach for the DEQ lab, and talk with KGW Meteorologist Chris McGinness about how the media uses the AQI and advisories.

    21. Food Waste Prevention Week

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2023 35:12


    Food waste is the second leading cause of greenhouse gases — a key ingredient of climate change — so prevention is crucial. Katie and Dylan learn about Food Waste Prevention Week, which occurs in early April, and talk with the co-chairs of its planning committee. One chair is from Oregon, and works at DEQ, and the other chair is in Florida. They're working together to spread the event around the country. You'll hear some great, practical tips on how not to waste food, including an interesting trick with an egg.

    20. Public Records — How it Works at DEQ

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2023 37:08


    DEQ generates volumes of public records as a science-based state agency in Oregon. A team of two officials guides record storage and response to public records requests. Dylan and Susan talk with them about how and why DEQ stores public records, and the experts offer advice on how to best find what you need. (Note, Lauren is filling in as a manager at DEQ, so she's taking a break from GreenState.)

    19. Rulemaking

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2023 37:37


    Lauren and Dylan learn how laws lead to rules that protect Oregon's air, land and water. We talk with DEQ officials who are involved in rulemaking. Find out how you can join the process.

    18. Preventing Holiday Food Waste

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2022 28:13


    The holiday season may leave you with more food than you know what to do with, but don't despair. Lauren and Dylan are here to help you prevent food waste while making all those leftovers disappear. Elaine Blatt, DEQ senior policy and program analyst, and Katie Romano, DEQ communication and outreach specialist, offer expert advice about food waste prevention.

    17. Cleaning Up Mercury Spills

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2022 31:12


    Lauren and Dylan talk with U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and Oregon Health Authority staff involved in a recent mercury spill in Bend that resulted in damage to the home, cars, furniture and $100,000 in cleanup costs for the homeowners. They help us understand how to respond if mercury does spill in your home to minimize the impact, and then DEQ staff tell us how to safely dispose of any items we own that we know contain mercury.

    16. Enforcement

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2022 39:49


    Last month we asked DEQ staff: how do you ensure facilities follow environmental laws? We learned a lot about how complaints get processed, when DEQ goes out to inspect facilities and how that can lead to enforcement and fines. This month, we're talking about that enforcement process. Lauren and Dylan talk with DEQ enforcement staff, EPA enforcement staff and the Northwest Environmental Defense Center to learn about DEQ enforcement actions. We discuss how DEQ figures out what amount to fine violators, how DEQ and EPA enforcement work together and the ways NEDC advocates for environmental issues through litigation.

    15. Complaints and Inspections

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2022 35:24


    People often ask DEQ: how do you ensure facilities follow environmental laws? There are a lot of answers, but key parts are complaints, inspections and enforcement. This is the first of a two-part series that dives into the complaints and inspections process. Lauren talks with the manager of the complaints system, a complaints inspector and two facility inspectors about how they receive complaints, find the source of pollution complaints, keep tabs on facilities that DEQ regulates and what happens when there is a violation.

    14. Get to Know Your H2O

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2022 28:53


    Of the many things important to people in Oregon, a major one is water. DEQ plays a major role in protecting water quality of lakes, rivers and streams to ensure they can support aquatic plants and animals. Lauren and Dylan talk to DEQ's Water Quality Administrator about the state of Oregon's water as well as the staff working on improving it.

    13. Cyanobacteria Harmful Algal Blooms (aka cyanoHABs)

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2022 32:22


    When out exploring waterways around Oregon you might encounter thick, colorful water – so thick and bright that it looks like green, blue or brown paint. These cyanobacteria harmful algal blooms, or cyanoHABs, can pose a public health risk. So Lauren and Dylan talk with water experts from the DEQ lab and Oregon Health Authority to learn more, including how to protect yourself.

    12. Community Smoke Response Plans

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2022 34:51


    Prescribed burning and wildfire can send smoke into communities around Oregon, which may impact public health. So, DEQ has been working with communities around Oregon to develop community smoke response plans. Lauren and Dylan talk with Smokewise Ashland, a local collaborative working group ground in Southern Oregon, which has been operating a community smoke response plan for years. Voices include a longtime Ashland resident who has utilized the program to better prepare for smoke. Show notes:

    11. Youth Innovation in Air Quality

    Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2022 29:27


    It's Air Quality Awareness Week and National Wildfire Awareness Month, so... we've got a really cool episode. We're talking with Richard Deng, a freshman in high school, who after experiencing a series of smoky summers decided to dedicate his time to making an air quality prediction tool that has now won multiple science fair awards. Lauren and Dylan talk with Richard about what exactly inspired him to make this tool, how he did it, what it can accomplish and where he'll be taking it next. Show notes: https://deqblog.com/2022/05/04/ep11-youthinnovation/

    10. Environmental Justice

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2022 44:03


    To celebrate Earth Day/Week/Month, Lauren and Dylan are talking about environmental justice and diversity, equity and inclusion - not just in general, but how this conversation is evolving at DEQ specifically. Show notes: https://deqblog.com/2022/04/14/environmental-justice/

    9. Will Lauren buy an electric vehicle?

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2022 28:42


    Lauren went out to test drive an electric vehicle and find out more about the EV buying experience. She also asks questions to an EV rep at a car dealer, such as how much are the EVs, where do you get your charger and what about the federal tax incentive? Dylan and Lauren talk about her test drive and Dylan asks her the question you may be wondering – will Lauren buy an EV? Show notes: https://deqblog.com/2022/03/29/ep9-evtestdrive/

    8. It's Electric! (vehicles)

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2022 35:55


    Thinking about electrifying your ride? Electric vehicles are becoming more popular and more widely available. DEQ and other state agencies are making them more accessible by providing rebates and supporting the expansion of charging infrastructure. Lauren and Dylan talk to lead staff in DEQ's EV rebate program and ODOT's Transportation Electrification Program Manager. Show notes: https://deqblog.com/2022/02/24/ep8-evs/

    7. Oregon's Climate Protection Program

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2022 29:44


    DEQ's Climate Protection Program sets enforceable and declining limits on greenhouse gas emissions from fossil fuels used throughout Oregon. Lauren and Dylan talk to DEQ's Director, Climate Program staff and Oregon Business for Climate about what this means for Oregonians. Show notes: https://deqblog.com/2022/01/26/ep7-cpp/

    6. In Case of Emergency

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2021 28:22


    Lauren and Dylan talk about DEQ's Emergency Response program. DEQ staff work with their local, state and federal agency, as well as Tribal partners, to support spill contingency plans. These plans are essential to protecting Oregon's natural and cultural resources in the event of an oil spill. Show notes: http://deqblog.com/2021/12/15/ep6-emergency/

    5. Confusion to Clarity

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2021 24:44


    Learn more about your hosts, Lauren and Dylan, and about their comms team at Oregon DEQ. Who's on the comms team? What do they do? How is the comms team working to help you? That's what we cover in episode 5 — well, that and who at DEQ has biked from Boulder, Colorado, to Eugene. Show notes: http://deqblog.com/2021/11/17/ep5-confusion-to-clarity/

    4. Recycling Transformation in Oregon

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2021 22:49


    The Plastic Pollution and Recycling Modernization Act will overhaul Oregon's outdated recycling system and put Oregon at the forefront of recycling innovation once again. Lauren and Dylan talk to DEQ staff who are figuring out how to make this a recycling transformation a reality, as well as folks from Metro, Washington County, Rogue Waste and New Seasons Market to hear their perspectives on what this new law will mean for Oregonians. Show notes: http://deqblog.com/2021/10/28/ep4-recycling/

    Where There's Smoke Bonus - Fire Clouds

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2021 11:51


    In researching wildfire smoke and air quality for the Where There's Smoke series Lauren and Dylan heard a number of weather terms linked to fires, such as pyrocumulus and pyrocumulonimbus. Learn what these big words mean and how the huge fire clouds form over a blaze. Plus, a weather expert talks about firenados (not an official term). Show notes: https://deqblog.com/2021/09/29/bonus-pods/

    3. Where There's Smoke Part 3 - The Future

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2021 32:35


    The third and final part of the Where There's Smoke series is dedicated to the future of air quality and wildfire smoke in Oregon. Air quality issues from wildfire smoke are not going away, but DEQ and its partner agencies are all hard at work determining ways to mitigate smoke and its health impacts, and provide more resources for Oregonians. In part 3, Lauren and Dylan focus on this work and what Oregonians can expect to see in the future. Show notes: http://deqblog.com/2021/08/16/ep1-smoke/

    2. Where There's Smoke Part 2 - The Present

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2021 32:30


    The second part of the "Where There's Smoke" series is dedicated to the present – namely the September 2020 wildfires in Oregon. What led to those devastating wildfires, how bad was the air quality, what did it mean to also have COVID going on, and what resources are available to protect your air? Show notes: http://deqblog.com/2021/08/16/ep1-smoke/

    1. Where There's Smoke Part 1 - The Past

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2021 31:13


    In the inaugural podcast episode for Oregon DEQ, Lauren and Dylan talk with experts about the history of air quality in Oregon – what it was like, how DEQ monitoring began, and how regulations evolved over time. Show notes: http://deqblog.com/2021/08/16/ep1-smoke/

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