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Dustin Williams, Amanga Stodgel, and John Wirth joined Wake Up Tri-Counties to talk about the proposed CO₂ sequestration project near the city of Galva at the ethanol plant. Dustin shares the information he has accumulated regarding CO₂ capture and storage. Amanda is a registered nurse and shares information regarding carbon dioxide exposure and emergency response to a CO₂ leak. A group was formed to keep Galva residents educated and informed of the project. You can join the group on Facebook at "Galva Area CO2 Awareness Group". The June 1, 2026, council meeting will have Chief Byers and Mat Schnepple from the Office of Emergency Management to discuss the emergency response plan should there be a CO₂ leak. Residents of Galva packed the city council chambers to confront officials after learning that City Administrator David Dyer signed a land-use agreement with Lapis Carbon Solutions in November without a council vote. The contract would allow carbon-capture and storage activities on city land, contingent on permit approval, with an upfront payment of $20,000 and a total value of $170,000. Mr. Dyer told the public he wanted the money to hire a geologist to consult on the effects of pumping CO₂ into the ground and the possible long-term effects. Many residents expressed concerns over health, safety, property values, and transparency. City officials plan to hold a public meeting on the issue in June, with details forthcoming. Galva Fire Department Chief Nate Byers is moving forward with safety preparations for the ethanol plant's upcoming CO₂ injection project, which remains several years from completion. In anticipation of potential risks, Byers has started collaborating with local fire chiefs who have experience with similar projects, as well as reaching out to the Henry County Office of Emergency Management for discussion about possible leaks and public safety measures. Firefighters from Altona, Oneida, and Wataga are also joining the effort, focusing on truck traffic concerns along Route 34. Byers advocates for early installation of air monitoring systems and public alarms at the plant, alongside clear signage to direct traffic in emergencies. Lapis and Big River Resources unveiled their partnership to tackle carbon emissions at the November 3, 2025, council meeting. Dave Zimmerman, CEO of Big River Resources, emphasized their ongoing collaboration to develop a safer alternative to earlier pipeline proposals. Erik Leigh from Lapis detailed plans for underground CO₂ storage, leveraging Galva's unique geological layers to secure emissions without disrupting farmland or invoking eminent domain. The project features a rigorous state and federal permitting process and a half-century of post-storage monitoring. Representatives assured local leaders and residents of continued community involvement and openness as the initiative progresses, promising economic and environmental benefits for the region. In Galva, Illinois, a pioneering partnership between Lapis Carbon Solutions and Big River Resources is set to reshape the future of ethanol production. Their new project aims to capture and store over 725,000 metric tons of carbon dioxide annually, significantly reducing ethanol's carbon intensity by at least 30%. Supported by federal tax incentives that could bring over $61 million each year for the first 12 years, this initiative combines environmental ambition with financial strength. Experts see this site-specific approach as a potential model, standing apart from controversial multi-state carbon pipeline projects. The Galva carbon sequestration project has entered the rigorous Environmental Protection Agency Class VI permit process, a step known for its complexity and strict requirements around CO₂ storage safety. Applicants must submit detailed geological information, operational plans, and post-closure strategies to ensure carbon dioxide remains securely underground. The permit review, which often takes years, is compounded in Illinois by the new SAFE CCS Act. This legislation, effective from 2025, enforces additional state-level regulatory controls and outright bans the use of stored CO₂ for enhanced oil recovery. Both federal and state oversight signal heightened scrutiny amid growing public concern. Class VI wells are specialized injection wells regulated by the Environmental Protection Agency to store carbon dioxide deep underground, a process known as geologic sequestration. These wells aim to capture CO₂ from industrial sources or directly from the air and inject it thousands of feet below the surface, keeping it out of the atmosphere to combat climate change. Strict construction, operation, and monitoring requirements are in place to protect underground sources of drinking water. Public involvement is emphasized, with opportunities to comment on permits and attend hearings. All Class VI projects undergo careful oversight and must meet federal and local safety regulations. Find more information on Class VI wells and carbon capture on the "EPA Website." Find more information from Lapis at the "Big River Project" website. Stay up-to-date with information at the "Lapis Big River Facebook Page."
Wastewater treatment plants rely on nonstop mechanical power to keep water moving, oxygen flowing, and critical equipment turning—and the systems behind that power are the focus of this episode. Dave Zimmerman of Dodge Industrial breaks down how gearboxes, bearings, motors, and couplings form the “powertrain” that drives nearly every major process in a treatment plant.Zimmerman explains how these components support pumps, aeration basins, clarifiers, bar screens, screw conveyors, and oxidation ditches—operating 24/7 under punishing conditions of moisture, grit, vibration, and load. He highlights how smart mechanical design can cut energy consumption by 7–10 percent, a major opportunity for utilities facing some of the highest electricity bills in municipal government.As the water workforce shrinks, Zimmerman outlines how pre-engineered, easy-to-install components reduce maintenance complexity and keep equipment online longer. Lessons from heavy industries like mining and aggregates—where shock loads and extreme stress are the norm—are shaping tougher, more durable systems for wastewater plants. The conversation also explores emerging technologies such as sensors, real-time monitoring, and predictive maintenance tools that help operators understand equipment health and prevent catastrophic failures before they happen.Learn more about Dodge Industrial.waterloop is a nonprofit news outlet exploring solutions for water sustainability.
State Rep. Joe D'Orsie gets Straight to the Point with Rep. Dave Zimmerman – Discussion includes sale of raw milk, avian influenza.
State Rep. Joe D'Orsie gets Straight to the Point with Rep. Dave Zimmerman – Discussion includes sale of raw milk, avian influenza.
This election season many Trump voters are hoping the Amish in Pennsylvania will help swing the state red. Some commentators have even referenced the Amos Miller story as an example of why the Amish might now be more inclined to get out and vote for the GOP, and specifically Donald Trump. But have Trump and the Republicans stood up for the Amish? It turns out, one of Amos Miller's greatest enemies was a Trump-appointed Republican attorney general committed to pummeling Miller into submission to the Nanny State. In fact, no Republican in the county or state was willing to support Miller. On this episode of The Lancaster Patriot Podcast, Chris Hume shares some of his first-hand knowledge of the Amos Miller story and how it relates to claim that the GOP will help preserve the Amish from prosecution and persecution. More resources on the Amos Miller story: Dave Zimmerman's Statement About Amos Miller Will Any Civil Leader Stand Against Tyranny? | A Challenge to Dave Zimmerman, Doug Mastriano, et al. The Nanny State Versus Amos Miller
State Rep. Dave Zimmerman recently released a statement about Amos Miller, the Amish farmer in Lancaster County who is being told by the state of Pennsylvania that he is not allowed to sell thousands of food items in his farm store. In the statement, Zimmerman opposes the idea that Miller and his customers should have the freedom to make their own choices without government intervention. In this episode of The Lancaster Patriot Podcast, Chris Hume analyzes Zimmerman's public statement and explains how it is nothing less than a promotion of statism.
State Rep. Dave Zimmerman recently released a statement about Amos Miller, the Amish farmer in Lancaster County who is being told by the state of Pennsylvania that he is not allowed to sell thousands of food items in his farm store. In the statement, Zimmerman opposes the idea that Miller and his customers should have the freedom to make their own choices without government intervention. In this episode of The Lancaster Patriot Podcast, Chris Hume analyzes Zimmerman's public statement and explains how it is nothing less than a promotion of statism. For more about Amos Miller, visit: https://www.thelancasterpatriot.com/helpamos
An Amish farmer was recently raided, some of his property was seized, and hundreds of his products were "detained" in place, making it "illegal" to move them. Pennsylvania State Rep. Dave Zimmerman recently released a video interview he did with Sec. Russell Reading, the head of the Pa. Dept. of Agriculture. Zimmerman did not publicly oppose the tyranny of the state's department of agriculture, nor did he voice strong support for Amos Miller and food freedom. Are there any men of courage in the ranks of civil leadership in the state willing to stand with Amos Miller? To date, it appears not.
On May 23, 2022, Representative Dave Zimmerman was removed from three legislative committees. The decision was made by "leadership" within the Republican Party. Representative Zimmerman sat down with The Lancaster Patriot to discuss this decision and his concerns with the actions of GOP leadership.
Our next guest on ADJUSTED is underwriting expert Dave Zimmerman. This episode explores bridging the gap between claims and underwriting, the role agents play in commercial insurance, and navigating a business rooted in people.Season 2 is brought to you by Berkley Industrial Comp. This episode is hosted by Greg Hamlin and guest co-host Mike Gilmartin, Area Vice President, Sales & Distribution, for Key Risk.For more ADJUSTED content, visit the Berkley Industrial Comp blog at https://www.berkindcomp.com/blog/. Music by Cameron Runyan. Email camrunyan9@gmail.com for inquires. For all other inquiries, email marketing@berkindcomp.com.
In this season finale, ADJUSTED looks back at Season 1 and offers a sneak peek into the future. Season 2 of ADJUSTED will launch on June 1, 2021. Thank you to all of our listeners who made Season 1 possible! For more ADJUSTED content, visit the Berkley Industrial Comp blog at https://www.berkindcomp.com/blog/. Music by Cameron Runyan. Email camrunyan9@gmail.com for inquires. For all other inquiries email marketing@berkindcomp.com.
Today Ete sits down with Dave Zimmerman of Noisebox Studios.Dave Zimmerman, owner and founder of Noisebox Studios in Provo, UT, is a musician, music producer, and recording engineer. Just try to schedule some studio time at Noisebox and you'll realize that Dave is doing something very right. Booked out for months, without having spent one dollar on marketing or advertising during the last 5 years, the word has definitely gotten out that Dave is fantastic at what he does. Studio recording is a competitive industry. Studios are constantly popping up and studios are just as often, closing. But 15 years in, and with ever increasing demand for his services, Dave obviously has a lot of business insights to offer us. Hear what he has to say in this episode of The Company Next Door.Dave grew up watching his father going off to work each day to a job he absolutely hated, and he vowed not to let that happen for himself. In ninth grade, a drummer and pianist, already in love with music, he took a career test and was told that he should become a recording engineer. He had read that recording engineers all hated their job so he didn't put much stock in that.Between the ages of 16 and 25, Dave had at least 25 different jobs. Most were your typical teen jobs but they actually taught him a lot. Working at a Laser Tag arena, Dave came to realize that you could actually have fun and make money at the same time. You could enjoy your job. Working in fast food, he came to realize that he did not want a job requiring you to to the same thing over and over. He didn't want to do something you could master quickly and then keep doing without being challenged. Against his parents' wishes, Dave went into BYU's music program to pursue music as a career. Initially, he wanted to become a sound designer for video games. But he soon realized that, more than anything, he loved helping others with their projects, and that he was drawn to the technology parts of that process.After graduation, now married and with a kid on the way, Dave decided to open Noisebox. It was extremely difficult, required serious sacrifice and took a great deal of work. Evenings were spent at venues trying to meet bands, and the rest of his time was spent perfecting his craft, just hours and hours of learning his equipment and software, practicing, and increasing his skill and efficiency as an engineer. Within a few years, his hard work was paying off, he was making it work. And it just kept improving.Today, Dave is still in love with his job. He has a supportive wife, four kids, a beautiful studio, and more work than he can accept. How did he do it? Dave credits his efforts to see his business from a clients' perspective. He bases his business decisions on what his clients truly want and need (and it's not cooler gear). He works meticulously to bring his clients' vision into being. He also has no problem turning prospective clients away. If they don't share a focus on quality over expediency, he doesn't work with them. His reputation is the foundation of his success and he won't jeopardize that for a quick buck. His operation is impressively efficient. Though he charges more, Dave has consciously honed his skills to the point that he can do what the client requests in no time flat. His clients appreciate that speed, and taking the times savings into account, they actually end up paying the same or even less than they would have elsewhere. Dave puts in the time to keep up with technology and industry innovations so he's always able to operate at that level. Workflows and systems are important to him and he's spends the necessary time to create and improve them.Dave has had the opportunity to work with artists like GENTRI, and up and coming The People's Thieves.
Pastor Dave Zimmerman: Extra|Ordinary Church - Loving God August 9, 2020 Text: Mark 12, Duet 6 Episode Produced by Tim Harder Music by JKEV Music
Pastor Dave Zimmerman: Extra|Ordinary Foundations August 2, 2020 Text: Matt 7 Episode Produced by Tim Harder Music by JKEV Music
Pastor Dave Zimmerman: Extra|Ordinary Church - Committing to the Apocalypse Text: 1 Jn 3 Episode produced by Tim Harder Music by JKEV Music
Pastor Dave Zimmerman: Extra|Ordinary Church - Things Worth Building On. July 19, 2020 Text: Job 1, Matt 16 Episode Produced by Tim Harder Music by JKEV Music
Pastor Dave Zimmerman: Extra|Ordinary You July 12, 2020 Text: Exodus 19, 1 Pet 2 Episode Produced by Tim Harder Music by JKEV Music
Not too many fighters are fortunate to have beared witness to multiple eras such as the 80's and 90's, but Terrence Dickens was part of them all. Terrence was a second generation fighter following the guidance of his father who was also a professional boxer. He was a fighter representing the prestigious Finley's Boxing Gym and later Hillcrest Boxing Gym under the guidance of the legendary trainers Dave Jacobs and Dave Zimmerman. Please sit back and enjoy the wealth of boxing info that Terrence has to offer and was able to share with us on this awesome Episode on DC Boxing Legends Podcast. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dcboxinglegend/support
Pastor Dave Zimmerman: Disintegration Pt. 9, June 5, 2020 Text: Luke 9,10 Matt 10,28 Episode Produced by Tim Harder Music Produced by JKEV Music
Pastor Dave Zimmerman: Disintegration Pt. 8 June 28, 2020 Text: Phil 1:22-27 John 17 Romans 12 Episode Produced by Tim Harder Music by JKEV Music
Pastor Dave Zimmerman: Disintegration Pt. 7 June 21, 2020 Text: Matt 5, Phil 2 Episode Produced by Tim Harder Music produced by JKEV Music
Dave was a great guest! if you haven't checked out our other episodes or social media then check the links below! Links to follow us: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mixedreviewspod/ Redbubble shop: https://www.redbubble.com/i/sticker/Mixed-Reviews-Logo-by-blakeroyal/47384533.EJUG5 Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/mixed-reviews/id1511590132 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5bFBmL398uAu0ZkruNE9LV Google Podcasts: https://podcasts.google.com/?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy8xY2Q2ZWE5MC9wb2RjYXN0L3Jzcw Links to follow Dave: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/noisebox_studios/ Website: http://noiseboxstudios.com/
Pastor Dave Zimmerman: Disintegration Pt. 6 June 14, 2020 Episode produced by Tim Harder Music produced by JKEV Music
Pastor Dave Zimmerman: Disintegration Pt. 4, June 7, 2020 Episode produced by Tim Harder Music produced by JKEV Music
Pastor Dave Zimmerman: Disintegration Pt. 4 May 31, 2020 Text: John 9 Episode produced by Tim Harder Music produced by JKEV Music
Pastor Dave Zimmerman: Disintegration Pt. 3, May 24, 2020 Episode Produced by Tim Harder Music Produced by JKEV Music
Pastor Dave Zimmerman: Disintegration PT. 2 May 10, 2020 Episode Produced by Tim Harder Music Produced by JKEV Music
Pastor Dave Zimmerman: Disintegration Pt. 1 (May 10, 2020) Episode produced by Tim Harder Music produced by JKEV Music
Pastor Dave Zimmerman: "It is Done?" May 3, 2020 Text: Isaiah 65 Episode produced by Tim Harder Music produced by JKEV music
Pastor Dave Zimmerman: Resurrection - April 18, 2020 Text: Romans 5 Episode Produced by Tim Harder Music produced by JKEV Music
Pastor Dave Zimmerman: Resurrection Sunday - April 12, 2020 Text: Mark 16 Episode produced by Tim Harder Music produced by JKEV Music
Pastor Dave Zimmerman: Things We Wish Jesus Didn't Say - April 5, 2020 Episode produced by Tim Harder Music produced by JKEV Music
Pastor Dave Zimmerman: Things We Wish Jesus Didn't Say, March 29, 2020 Text: Matthew 20, Philippians Episode produced by Tim Harder Featured music by JKEV Music
Pastor Dave Zimmerman, March 15, 2020 Episode produced by Tim Harder Featured music by JKEV Music
Please join, Dr. Dave Zimmerman, associate professor of pharmacy at Duquesne University and an emergency medicine pharmacist at the University of Pittsburgh, Medical Center, Mercy Hospital. In today's episode, we will hear from Dr. Kate Champa PGY2 emergency medicine resident at Massachusetts General Hospital, Dr. Louisa Sullivan PGY2 emergency medicine resident at Valleywise Health, and Dr. Tiffany Jomoc PGY2 emergency resident at Touro college of pharmacy, Saint Barnabas Hospital as they provide a recap from the emergency medicine pearls presented at this year's ASHP Midyear Clinical Meeting and Exhibition.
Pastor Dave Zimmerman: Next Life Pt. 6, February 16, 2020
On this PA House Podcast, we discuss the Governor’s Budget Address with Rep. Dave Zimmerman (R-Lancaster). Topics include agriculture funding and school choice.
Pastor Dave Zimmerman: Your Next Life: Choose Better? Jan 12, 2019 Episode produced by Tim Harder Featured music by JKEV Music
Pastor Dave Zimmerman: Survival Guide Pt. 2 "Making it Through" November 24, 2019 Text: Numbers 11, Philippians 2 Episode Produced by Timothy Harder Featured Music by JKEV Music
Pastor Dave Zimmerman: Entanglement Pt. 4 Streams of Living Water. October 20, 2019
Pastor Dave Zimmerman: Entanglement Pt. 3 Holy Spirit. October 13, 2019 by Bragg Creek Community Church Podcast
Pastor Dave Zimmerman: Homecoming (UP, IN, OUT) September 8, 2019 by Bragg Creek Community Church Podcast
Pastor Dave Zimmerman: "Entanglement - Because He is, You Are Pt. 2" October 6, 2019 by Bragg Creek Community Church Podcast
Pastor Dave Zimmerman: Are we There Yet? August 25, 2019 by Bragg Creek Community Church Podcast
Pastor Dave Zimmerman: Are We There Yet? July 21, 2019
Host Al Gnoza from the Pennsylvania Catholic Conference speaks with Reps. Keith Greiner and Dave Zimmerman from Lancaster County about several issues, including pro-life measures to be discussed during the Fall. He also catches up with Rep. Patty Kim from Dauphin Co. about criminal justice issues that the PCC is working on with her.
Pastor Dave Zimmerman: Reset Needed - Be a Releaser. June 16, 2019
Pastor Dave Zimmerman: Reset Needed - Be an Owner. June 9, 2019
Pastor Dave Zimmerman, Resurrection: Walk in Identity And Purpose. May 12, 2019
Pastor Dave Zimmerman, Resurrection Month: Happy? Fulfilled? May 5, 2019
Pastor Dave Zimmerman: Resurrection Sunday, April 21, 2019
Pastor Dave Zimmerman: Paul, The Difficult Journey Pt. 6 April 7, 2019
Pastor Dave Zimmerman: Paul, the Difficult Journey Pt. 2. Shipwrecked March 17, 2019
Pastor Dave Zimmerman: "I Love My Church Pt. 3 Mission and Legacy" March 3, 2019
February 17, 2019
January 13, 2019
January 20, 2019
January 6, 2018
Pastor Dave Zimmerman: "Keeping this House a Blessing." September 9, 2018. Text from 1 Peter 3.
Faith, Faithfulness, Failure, Forgiveness, Genesis 17, September 2, 2018
Faith, Faithfulness, Failure, Forgiveness, Genesis 16, August 19, 2018.
Faith, Faithfulness, Failure, Forgiveness. Genesis 15, Ephesians 2.
So excited to sit down with my old friend Dave. He's been behind the camera since he was a kid, and grew up working at film houses and camera retailers. He had a lot of great stories to share about the good'ol film days! He is one of my biggest influences, and his passion for photography has always inspired me. Hope you guys enjoy this talk with Dave Zimmerman as much as I did! Connect with Dave: www.instagram.com/davezman A huge thank you to our Sponsor IE Photo Rentals! Listen to the podcast for a special offer! www.iephotorentals.com Connect with me: www.deltorophoto.com www.twitter.com/deltorophoto www.instagram.com/weddingphotopodcast www.instagram.com/deltorophoto Come join the Facebook Group: www.facebook.com/groups/306218863330763/?ref=group_header --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/weddingphotopodcast/support
Faith, Faithfulness, Failure, Forgiveness. Genesis 12.
Pastor Dave Zimmerman: Fathers Day, June 17, 2018 by Bragg Creek Community Church Podcast
Pastor Dave Zimmerman: "Rest" (Wellness) June 3, 2018 by Bragg Creek Community Church Podcast
Pastor Dave Zimmerman: "De - Cluttering" (Wellness) May 20, 2018 by Bragg Creek Community Church Podcast
Pastor Dave Zimmerman: "Spa Day." May 13, 2018 by Bragg Creek Community Church Podcast
Pastor Dave Zimmerman: Resurrection and the Church. April 15, 2018. by Bragg Creek Community Church Podcast
Paster Dave Zimmerman: Easter Sunday—The Victory of Christ." April 1, 2018 by Bragg Creek Community Church Podcast
Pastor Dave Zimmerman: "Ecclesiastes for Lent Pt. 5" March 25, 2018 by Bragg Creek Community Church Podcast
Pastor Dave Zimmerman: Ecclesiastes for Lent Pt. 3. March 4, 2018 by Bragg Creek Community Church Podcast
Pastor Dave Zimmerman: "Ecclesiastes for Lent Pt. 2" February 25, 2018 by Bragg Creek Community Church Podcast
Faith that Functions: "What You See is not Always what You Get." January 21, 2018. Text: Romans 4.
Pastor Dave Zimmerman: "Fall Fashion—Forgiveness." November 26, 2017 by Bragg Creek Community Church Podcast
Pastor Dave Zimmerman — "Fall Fashion: Patience." November 19th, 2017 by Bragg Creek Community Church Podcast
Pastor Dave Zimmerman, "Fall Fashion" PT. 5 (Gentleness) November 12, 2017 by Bragg Creek Community Church Podcast
Pastor Dave Zimmerman: "Fall Fashion." PT. 4 November 5, 2017 by Bragg Creek Community Church Podcast
October 16, 2017 - Dave Zimmerman
Baptism Sunday: Pastor Dave Zimmerman, September 17, 2017 by Bragg Creek Community Church Podcast
Summer Camp Pt. 7: Pastor Dave Zimmerman, September 10, 2017 by Bragg Creek Community Church Podcast
Summer Camp Pt. 5: Pastor Dave Zimmerman, August 27, 2017 by Bragg Creek Community Church Podcast
Summer Camp Pt. 4: Pastor Dave Zimmerman, August 20, 2017 by Bragg Creek Community Church Podcast
Summer Camp Pt. 3: Pastor Dave Zimmerman, August 13th, 2017 by Bragg Creek Community Church Podcast
Summer Camp Pt. 2: Pastor Dave Zimmerman, August 6th, 2017 by Bragg Creek Community Church Podcast
Summer Camp: Pastor Dave Zimmerman, July 30, 2017 by Bragg Creek Community Church Podcast
But not so with you. Followers of Christ are called to a standard of living that looks very different from the world. Preached by Dave Zimmerman on November 6 2016
Just add water. Preached by pastor Dave Zimmerman on September 25, 2016
Sunday morning teaching taken from Philipians 4. Octover 4th 2016. By Dave Zimmerman
Guests Ben Cannon, CEO and Creator, Gunpal.com and Ryan Gresham. Guns and Gear TV and Dave Zimmerman, Targetbarn.com