
A Question of Quality - Jay Gilbertson Part 4
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Hosts: Travis Entenman & Lori Walsh
Guest: Jay Gilbertson, Manager of East Dakota Water Development District
Episode Summary
This episode of Rivers and Rangelands focuses on the pressing water quality and quantity issues facing South Dakota. The hosts welcome Jay Gilbertson from the East Dakota Water Development District to discuss ongoing testing for PFAs ("forever chemicals") in the Big Sioux River, which has revealed detectable levels of PFAs at every monitored site. The team explores the broader impacts of local water resource depletion, emphasizing the urgent need to tap into new sources like the Missouri River to support growth and safeguard communities.
Key Discussion Points:
- The presence and implications of PFAs in South Dakota’s water, including the health and ecological risks tied to their detection at all sampled river locations.
- Ongoing research led by East Dakota Water Development District to better understand contaminant origins and inform public utilities.
- The depletion of local aquifers and surface water, with economic development and steady population growth straining supplies beyond their current capacity.
- The Missouri River’s role as a future water source, and the complex legal, regulatory, and financial hurdles involved in regional water projects.
- Challenges of balancing water use for business expansion with the need for conservation and efficient management practices.
Public Engagement and Policy:
- The conversation emphasizes the importance of public awareness and involvement in water management decisions, urging listeners to reduce personal water waste and advocate for sustainable policies.
- Discussion of legal and regulatory actions as essential tools for addressing both water quality and quantity concerns in South Dakota, particularly the need for clearer pollution reduction targets and strengthened enforcement.
- The impact of state and federal decisions, such as water rights held by tribal communities, and efforts to coordinate fair and equitable allocations for future needs.
Calls to Action:
- Stay informed and engaged: Regular citizens are encouraged to learn about their water sources, support community efforts, and participate in local discussions about conservation.
- Advocate for clear water pollution reduction goals and improved public reporting by government agencies.
About the Show
Rivers & Rangelands explores conservation, water, and community in the Northern Great Plains. Hosted by Travis Entenman and Lori Walsh, the podcast asks big questions about how we care for our land and water — today and for generations to come.
🎶 Special thanks to Jami Lynn for providing the music for this episode. You can explore more of her music here: jamilynnsd.com
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