Water, Wastewater, and the Cherokee Nation: A Deep Dive with Billy Hix
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Did you know that water is not just a means of sustenance, but also holds immense cultural and spiritual significance for the Cherokee Nation? Join us for a captivating conversation with Billy Hix, the Senior Director of the Office of Environmental Health and Engineering with the Cherokee Nation, as we journey through the vital world of water and wastewater management in the Cherokee Nation.
From a science-obsessed child to a prominent water security advocate, Billy shares his intriguing journey and his deep-rooted connection to his community and the environment. Uncover the three crucial aspects of water security - quality, quantity, and equity - as we explore the intricate relationship between the Cherokee Nation and water. Take a deep dive into critical practices which assure the water is fit for drinking, recreation, and more.
The conversation further navigates the critical topic of clean water funding within the Cherokee Nation. Billy sheds light on essential acts like the Wilma P. Mankiller and Charlie Soap Act and the Indian Health Services agreement that play a pivotal role in providing funding for water infrastructure. As we wrap up, we delve into the challenges and opportunities in the water and wastewater management sector, and the initiatives taken towards ensuring water security for all. Fascinated? Tune in for an enriching discussion you wouldn't want to miss.
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1. Water, Wastewater, and the Cherokee Nation: A Deep Dive with Billy Hix (00:00:00)
2. Water and Wastewater in Cherokee Nation (00:00:02)
3. Water Security in Cherokee County (00:06:57)
4. Clean Water Funding in Cherokee Nation (00:10:57)
5. Regionalization of Rural Water Systems (00:20:52)
6. Water and Wastewater Access Bridging Gaps (00:26:25)
7. Water and Wastewater Management Challenges (00:31:48)
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