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Alameda PostCast
May 16, 2025 – Episode 154

Alameda PostCast

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2025 10:00


In Episode 154, Scott Piehler's topics include: EBMUD proposes rate hikes. A surf park for Alameda? More on Pacific Fusion. A preview of the next City Council meeting. The return of the terns. Events and activities to keep you busy. Congratulations to Alameda Brewing. And, get to know the people in your neighborhood.Support the show• AlamedaPost.com • Podcast • Events • Contact •• Facebook • Instagram • Threads • BlueSky • Reddit • Mastodon • NextDoor • YouTube • Apple News •

Alameda PostCast
December 13, 2024 – Episode 132

Alameda PostCast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2024 10:00


In Episode 132, Scott Piehler's topics include: The Planning Board addresses the new aquatic center. The tsunami that wasn't prompts a review of emergency procedures. The November election is certified. Alameda Unified looking for the Teacher of the Year. Beware of EBMUD impostors. The Lighted Yacht Parade has clear sailing. Great holiday events. And, The Post celebrates three years of service to Alameda.Support the show• AlamedaPost.com • Podcast • Events • Contact •• Facebook • Instagram • Threads • BlueSky • Reddit • Mastodon • NextDoor • YouTube • Apple News •

The Water Zone
Water's Carbon Footprint: Innovations and Challenges with Clifford C. Chan of EBMUD

The Water Zone

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2024 54:50


Clifford C. Chan, general manager of East Bay Municipal Utility District (EBMUD), discusses the utility's ambitious goal of achieving carbon neutrality by 2030. He highlights the water industry's significant carbon footprint—4 gigatons annually, four times that of aviation—and the critical role of innovation in reducing it. Mr. Chan shares how EBMUD tackles the challenge of balancing decarbonization efforts between large utilities and underserved communities, emphasizing that while the industry may be perceived as slow to innovate, many water agencies are actively driving progress.  Podcast Recorded on November 21, 2024

Alameda PostCast
September 29, 2023 – Episode 72

Alameda PostCast

Play Episode Play 50 sec Highlight Listen Later Sep 29, 2023 10:00


In Episode 72, Scott's topics include: With yet another Government Shutdown looming, the Alameda Food Bank is prepared to lend a hand to the Coast Guard. This weekend we'll see if the Portola Festival has managed to solve last year's noise problem. Public Power Week is here, and that means rebates and tips on reducing your power consumption. EBMUD sets an ambitious goal for carbon neutrality. The Webster tube has some overnight closures coming up. The Island Bowl goes to the Alameda Hornets in a big way. Our own Steve Gorman gets up close and personal with a bear, and The Food Bank Players emphasize the Community in Community Theatre. Plus weekend events of interest. Support the show• AlamedaPost.com • Podcast • Events • Contact • Facebook • Instagram • Threads • BlueSky • Reddit • Mastodon • NextDoor • YouTube •

Alameda PostCast
June 16, 2023 – Episode 57

Alameda PostCast

Play Episode Play 40 sec Highlight Listen Later Jun 16, 2023 10:00


In Episode 57, Scott's topics include: Work has begun on the Encinal Avenue repave. Up next: Sewer line replacement on Santa Clara. Fee increases are on the way for both EBMUD and the Ferry, Firebrand opens a new café, the Portola Festival promises to be a better neighbor this year, the Wolves and the Anchors continue their winning ways, support your neighbor by supporting a big Hollywood film release, and Fireside Lounge celebrates a dozen years. Plus weekend events of interest and more!Support the show• AlamedaPost.com • Podcast • Events • Contact • Facebook • Instagram • Reddit • Mastodon • NextDoor •

Alameda PostCast
May 26, 2023 – Episode 54

Alameda PostCast

Play Episode Play 43 sec Highlight Listen Later May 26, 2023 10:10


In Episode 54, Scott's topics include: The planning board approves a 478-unit development on Alameda Point, the proposed Estuary shuttle is dead in the water for this year, changes may be coming to the dining parklets along Park and Webster, the public workshop on changes to Grand Street is Wednesday, Chevron cleans up their act, EBMUD celebrates 100 years, congratulations to a few local sports teams, baseball comes to Alameda,  ways to pay your respects this Memorial Day, and weekend events.Support the show• AlamedaPost.com • Podcast • Events • Contact • Facebook • Instagram • Reddit • Mastodon • NextDoor •

Alameda PostCast
April 14, 2023 – Episode 49

Alameda PostCast

Play Episode Play 37 sec Highlight Listen Later Apr 14, 2023 9:47


In Episode 49, Scott's topics include: AC Transit sets an end date for Line 78 to Seaplane Lagoon, EBMUD takes a major step to secure the island's water supply, the City Council is set to discuss tenants at Alameda Point, Alameda High triumphs in the Willie Stargell tournament, Alameda Unified School District's teacher of the year is right here on the island, and Dignity Village is set to open early next month. Plus, weekend events of interest.Support the show• AlamedaPost.com • Podcast • Events • Contact • Facebook • Instagram • Mastodon • NextDoor •

Surveyor Says! - NSPS Podcast
Episode 135 - This week's episode is with Steve Martin, a recently retired surveyor formerly with the East Bay Municipal Utility District (EBMUD).

Surveyor Says! - NSPS Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2022 35:40


It is often said that surveyors don't know how to retire and that they go on to do bigger and better things. This week's episode of “Surveyor Says!” The NSPS Podcast proves exactly that as we catch up with Steve Martin, a recently retired surveyor formerly with the East Bay Municipal Utility District (EBMUD). He is a long serving CLSA member (2011 Member of the Year recipient) and dedicated steward to the “GPS on Benchmarks” initiative through NGS (for more information, listen to Episode 111 w/ Galen Scott). Steve recent chatted with Tim Burch about his efforts to recover and submit data for the initiative, thoughts on mentoring, and the future of the profession. Check out Steve's efforts through his posts on LinkedIn and let him know that his work is appreciated! Thanks for listening to “Surveyor Says!” The NSPS Podcast and subscribe wherever you listen to your audio selections. For more information about “GPS on Benchmarks,” visit the NGS website at: https://geodesy.noaa.gov/web/science_edu/webinar_series/gpsonbm-nsrs-campaign-continues.shtml https://geodesy.noaa.gov/GPSonBM/

The WTF California Podcast
Fire Bugs Caught in Contra Costa, Water Police Force Coming Soon and Han Solo

The WTF California Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2022 46:16


On this episode of WTF California Podcast, we give kudos to Contra Costa County Fire Protection District investigators for multiple arson arrests over the weekend. We talk Elon Musk and how Twitter could be leaving not only the Bay Area, but California. The water cops could soon be in place while EBMUD ads 8% surcharge for just turning on water.  Plus a bunch of other random stuff from across the state.  Articles From the Show: Antioch Arson Suspect Escapes, Fire Investigators Nab 4 Arson Suspects 4 Arrested in Connection to 30 Fires in 48 Hours in Contra Costa County Contra Costa County denies request for more funding to fight deportation cases Elon Musk says Twitter's HQ in San Francisco creates 'strong left bias' on platform Sheriff: 15 pounds of fentanyl, $139K in cash seized from car at high school in Oakland Santa Clara County may deploy 'water cops' to catch water waster Water use in drought-ravaged California went up dramatically in March EBMUD adds 8% water surcharge as state warns Californians aren't conserving enough LADWP announces 2-days a week watering restriction Power shutoffs possible for Californians this summer ‘It's Humiliating': Lincoln City Council Censures Member Caught On Video Seemingly Slapping Businessman Matthew Oliver San Jose Officials Unanimously Approve Ban on Ghost Guns Sacramento City Council committee considering cannabis café proposal How many people are homeless in San Francisco? Data reveals a worsening crisis Starbucks employees file 22 unionization petitions in California San Joaquin deputies try to link evidence to possible victims of the 'Speed Freak Killers' ‘Clean Up the Lake' effort recovers 25K pounds of trash from Lake Tahoe San Diego single-family median price up to $1 million, report shows

Morning Breeze On Demand
The Morning Breeze. April 28, 2022.

Morning Breeze On Demand

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2022 17:45


Carolyn was late-ish!EBMUD is opposing new restrictions! Brighter Side. This tall family is....tall! Carolyn and Jack's workouts!

The Morning Breezecast
EBMUD is imposing restrictions for ALL water users!

The Morning Breezecast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2022 3:07


EBMUD is imposing restrictions for ALL water users!

The WTF California Podcast
Antioch Punts on Homeless Again, Gas Tax to Increase and Water Shortage Coming

The WTF California Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2022 48:12


On this episode of WTF California Podcast, we discuss how the Antioch City Council punted its homeless hotel vote while also failing to properly introduce interim police chief Dr. Steve Ford. We get into how state lawmakers are not only failing to suspend gas tax, but failing to stop an increase. School fight at Park Middle School in Antioch makes KRON4 news. Baby Brandon reunited with parents in San Jose. EBMUD aiming for drought surcharge along with much more.   California lawmakers likely won't pause new increase to state's gas tax Video: violent fight breaks out at Antioch school San Jose Kidnapping: 3-Month-Old Baby Reunited With Mother, Suspects in Custody Lawmakers move CARE Court proposal forward to next committee EBMUD Enacts Mandatory Water Restrictions; Drought Surcharge May Follow SoCal water supplier to restrict outdoor watering to one day a week Villanueva says criminal investigation underway into leaked use-of-force video Sacramento County man accused of grooming dozens of children to create porn Some South L.A. residents to get $150 per month for transit as part of new program New hearing ordered over California ban on private prisons Calif. AG Bonta Asks LA Court to Reject Lawsuit Seeking to Overturn State's Housing Density Laws New Santa Rosa Store Aims To Beat Back Inflation With Ever-Dropping Prices Half of parents still financially support their adult children, study shows

The Intelligent Human Voice Podcast Network (IHVPN)
EBMUD and Bay Area Trails Roadcast

The Intelligent Human Voice Podcast Network (IHVPN)

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2021 24:08


Sundays bike ride takes The PatMan to bike trail leading to the Bay Bridge... --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/intelligenthumanvoice/message

Preparing for the Unexpected
California Wildfire: Lessons Learned by EBMUD

Preparing for the Unexpected

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2020 56:33


Each year, California is hit by wildfires, impacting communities, organizations and people. October 2019 was no exception and by all appearances, seemed to be one of the worst years on record. We talk once again to Julia Halsne, who is responsible for the Business Continuity Program and East Bay Municipal Utility District's (EBMUD) Business Continuity Program. Julia will share with us how EBMUD prepared for the ongoing wildfire season and the lessons learned before, during and after the disaster. Julia will also share with us a plan they devised ahead of time that helped EBMUD face the oncoming wildfire season; the Mitigation Plan. Lots of lessons to be learned and a show not to be missed.

Preparing for the Unexpected
California Wildfire: Lessons Learned by EBMUD

Preparing for the Unexpected

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2020 56:33


Each year, California is hit by wildfires, impacting communities, organizations and people. October 2019 was no exception and by all appearances, seemed to be one of the worst years on record. We talk once again to Julia Halsne, who is responsible for the Business Continuity Program and East Bay Municipal Utility District's (EBMUD) Business Continuity Program. Julia will share with us how EBMUD prepared for the ongoing wildfire season and the lessons learned before, during and after the disaster. Julia will also share with us a plan they devised ahead of time that helped EBMUD face the oncoming wildfire season; the Mitigation Plan. Lots of lessons to be learned and a show not to be missed.

The Barbless.co Fly Fishing Podcast with Hogan Brown
How Mokelumne Fish Hatchery Survived California's Ten Year Drought - Jose Setka - EBMUD

The Barbless.co Fly Fishing Podcast with Hogan Brown

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2019 69:11


As many of you know California experienced one of the worst droughts on record this past decade. Many native fish species suffered through this period while others did much better - like on the Mokelumne River.  In this episode we sit down with...

The Young and the Woke
A Rose in Oakland's Concrete

The Young and the Woke

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2019 11:50


Check out our back to school episode! In this episode, we meet Midori Butler - a student in the Media Academy at Fremont High School in Oakland, California. She helps us contemplate the importance of teaching in the lives of students, particularly those who have faced many challenges in their lives. Midori has overcome a lot in her life to get to where she is. She's put herself on a fast track to graduation by taking a college class this summer, which allowed her to skip her junior year of high school. But getting to this point in high school wasn't a walk in the park. For much of her life, Midori was on her own and raising herself. Her experiences have given her a critical perspective on what qualities are important in a teacher, particularly those who work with students who have faced a lot of trauma in their lives. Through Oakland Unified's summer internship program, Midori worked with the Talent Division to develop a teacher candidate screening form that reflects her perspective as a student on what makes a good teacher. Take a listen to Midori's story - A Rose in Oakland's Concrete.

Preparing for the Unexpected
Business Continuity at East Bay Municipal Utility District

Preparing for the Unexpected

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2017 53:57


When people talk of Business Continuity or Disaster Recovery, many think of getting their key processes up and running or restoring their IT services, but what if what you do is a matter of life and death? East Bay Municipal Utility District provides water to approximately 1.3 million people in the Oakland and Berkeley, California area and is considered an essential service so it's BCM Program has to be strong, robust, current and able to meet the immediate needs of people during disasters. We speak with Julia Halsne and Nelsy Rodriguez from EBMUD and learn how the program evolved over the years and how it has become part of the corporate culture, including strong Board and Sr. Management support!! Every listener will learn some new tips and ideas to consider for their own programs from two guests who obviously have a strong passion for all things Business Continuity.

Preparing for the Unexpected
Business Continuity at East Bay Municipal Utility District

Preparing for the Unexpected

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2017 53:57


When people talk of Business Continuity or Disaster Recovery, many think of getting their key processes up and running or restoring their IT services, but what if what you do is a matter of life and death? East Bay Municipal Utility District provides water to approximately 1.3 million people in the Oakland and Berkeley, California area and is considered an essential service so it's BCM Program has to be strong, robust, current and able to meet the immediate needs of people during disasters. We speak with Julia Halsne and Nelsy Rodriguez from EBMUD and learn how the program evolved over the years and how it has become part of the corporate culture, including strong Board and Sr. Management support!! Every listener will learn some new tips and ideas to consider for their own programs from two guests who obviously have a strong passion for all things Business Continuity.

Sana G Morning Show On Demand
Don't Drink the Water in Alameda!

Sana G Morning Show On Demand

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2017 1:36


The City of Alameda is urging people to NOT DRINK THE TAP WATER! The EBMUD found traces of NON-DRINKABLE water.

Sana G Morning Show On Demand
Don't Drink the Water in Alameda!

Sana G Morning Show On Demand

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2017 1:36


The City of Alameda is urging people to NOT DRINK THE TAP WATER! The EBMUD found traces of NON-DRINKABLE water.

LIVE From the Basement - DELETE
Playlist: RAPRAPRAP | Episode 60

LIVE From the Basement - DELETE

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2016 49:16


A playlist full of an HOUR of RAP, RAP and more RAP.   New full episode the whole team coming soon! Episode Playlist: * Joyner Lucas ft. Busta Rhymes – “Jumanji” * K.A.A.N. x Logic ft. Castro – “Disgusting Kaancepts” (Remix) * Sam Gellaitry- “Arriba” (Lege Kale Remix) * Amine – “Caroline” * Elujay w/ Just Rese- “EBMUD” * Cadillac Freeze – “Ladies Love Kool James” * Freddie Gibbs – “Red Blooded” * Slum Village ft. Kam Corvet- “We On” * MOLA1 – “Knock Knock” * Nick Weaver – “What You Doin These Days” * Mazhe – “Way Too Long” * Tito Lo (Tito Lopez) – “U Know” * Vann – “Future In You” * Oddisee – “Slow Groove” * Jerreau – “Hold It Down̶

Affordable Housing Podcast
What Makes This Drought in California So Bad?What Makes This Drought in California So Bad?

Affordable Housing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2015


California's drought is the worst in the state's history.Now in its fourth year, most areas are facing mandatory water rationing. In this episode of the Affordable Housing Podcast, host Joanne Greene speaks with John Coleman, who among other titles is the past President, and longtime member of the board of EBMUD, the East Bay Municipal Utility District.John and Joanne discuss what makes this drought different than past droughts, what it would take for the drought to end, how EBMUD works with affordable housing developers, the extent of water rationing going on in the state, agribusiness usage vs. residential water usage, and more. RESOURCES For additional information on this topic, visit: http://www.ebmud.com/water-and-drought/drought/ http://www.acwa.com/content/drought http://www.freeportproject.org/pdf/brochure_7-11.pdf http://EdenHousing.org

Affordable Housing Podcast
What Makes This Drought in California So Bad?What Makes This Drought in California So Bad?

Affordable Housing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2015


California's drought is the worst in the state's history.Now in its fourth year, most areas are facing mandatory water rationing. In this episode of the Affordable Housing Podcast, host Joanne Greene speaks with John Coleman, who among other titles is the past President, and longtime member of the board of EBMUD, the East Bay Municipal Utility District.John and Joanne discuss what makes this drought different than past droughts, what it would take for the drought to end, how EBMUD works with affordable housing developers, the extent of water rationing going on in the state, agribusiness usage vs. residential water usage, and more. RESOURCES For additional information on this topic, visit: http://www.ebmud.com/water-and-drought/drought/ http://www.acwa.com/content/drought http://www.freeportproject.org/pdf/brochure_7-11.pdf http://EdenHousing.org

SEL Video Podcast
SEL Products Keep Bay Waters Blue

SEL Video Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2012 2:11


QUEST: Science and Nature
QUEST Quiz: Sewage

QUEST: Science and Nature

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2009 2:16


If you live in Oakland, how long does it take for sewage to flow from your house, through the EBMUD plant and into the bay?

KQED Science Video Podcast
QUEST Quiz: Sewage

KQED Science Video Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2009 11:03


If you live in Oakland, how long does it take for sewage to flow from your house, through the EBMUD plant and into the bay?