
01:04:05
Hi, is there a plan for the remaining 48 lead services in Brookings and what would be the timeline.. Thanks

01:07:26
what are the issues with preventing the aquifers from becoming contaminated

01:07:46
Getting away from the more technical aspects of water, here, but what can individuals do to keep our water safe and accessible for future generations in Brookings and across the state? This may be a question best fit for Daniel and Kathy.

01:11:09
When reading about environmental justice, you often read about Native American, Black, and Hispanic populations being more affected by pollution. Are tribal lands in SD affected by water pollution? If so, what is being done to address it?

01:12:08
A recurring concern in the book was hot tap water. Does temperature diminish the quality of tap water in Brookings?

01:13:00
Why was Brookings limited this summer on water usage for lawns?

01:28:28
Thank you for your work, Daniel!

01:45:46
Indigenous Environmental Network, Dakota Rural Action, Green Peace, Cheyenne River Grassroots Collective, Standing Rock Youth Council, giniw collective, Bold Nebraska, About Face “Veterans Against Foreign Wars,” just to name a few to follow on social media and some have their own web-sites.

01:47:28
Thank you all, this has been very interesting and I appreciate your passion to protect this precious resource.

01:48:30
thanks to Jay and the panelists for an informative presentation.

01:50:19
How can people contact BMU if they see an issue?

01:58:56
Thank you!!

01:59:24
Keep fighting the good fight, Kathy!

01:59:34
Thank y’all so much!!!

02:00:32
Thank you!