Episodios

  • Alternative Wastewater Solutions for Long Island Communities – Part 2
    Feb 25 2026

    Paul K. Boyce, PE, PG, President and CEO of PW Grosser, is joined by Gerry Rosen, PE, Chief Engineer/Vice President, and Derek Ersbak, PG, Vice President, for Part 2 of The Environmental Echo series on Long Island’s sewer systems. The discussion explores innovative alternatives to traditional sewers, including residential and commercial IA treatment systems, low-pressure sewers, and nitrogen-reducing technologies. Gerry and Derek cover installation, maintenance, and costs, highlighting how these modern systems protect groundwater, reduce nutrient pollution, and support public health, offering an expert look at sustainable wastewater solutions for Long Island.

    Visit pwgrosser.com/podcast to listen and learn more about modern wastewater solutions and how they help protect Long Island’s water and communities.

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    21 m
  • Connecting Communities Through Cleaner Water: Infrastructure That Protects Publics Health – Part 1
    Jan 28 2026

    Paul K. Boyce, PE, PG, President and CEO of PW Grosser, is joined by Gerry Rosen, PE, Chief Engineer/Vice President, and Derek Ersbak, PG, Vice President, for the first 2026 episode of The Environmental Echo. They discuss Long Island’s sewer systems, focusing on low-pressure sewer technology, infrastructure improvements, and the environmental benefits of reducing nitrogen and protecting groundwater. Gerry and Derek explain the challenges of high groundwater areas, the operational and maintenance considerations of modern systems, and the positive impacts on communities and public health. This episode offers a clear, expert-led look at how innovative sewer solutions are improving water quality and quality of life across the region.

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    21 m
  • PFAS Landscape Emerging Risks, Enforcement, and Facility Preparedness – Part 2
    Dec 17 2025

    Paul K. Boyce, PE, PG, President and CEO of PW Grosser, is joined by Chris Wenczel, PG, Senior Project Manager and PFAS SME, for part two of their PFAS discussion focused on the liabilities, operational challenges, and regulatory pressures now facing facilities. Chris explains how changing state and federal designations, legacy product use, wastewater pathways, and sampling decisions create new considerations for schools, hospitals, commercial properties, and water suppliers. The conversation highlights the discovery stage the industry is still navigating, the significance of awareness and communication planning, and the technologies and policy shifts shaping what comes next. This episode offers a clear, grounded look at how organizations can evaluate past use, understand potential impacts, and prepare for a rapidly evolving PFAS landscape. Visit pwgrosser.com/podcast to listen and learn more about PFAS in your surroundings.

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    17 m
  • The Silent Spread of PFAS Through Maintenance Practices – Part 1
    Nov 19 2025

    Host Paul K. Boyce, PE, PG, President and CEO of P.W. Grosser, speaks with Chris Wenczel, PG, Senior Project Manager, about the long history and quiet spread of forever chemicals, per and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), across modern products and infrastructure. In Episode 73 Part 1, they trace how firefighting foams, floor finishes, and cleaning practices helped move PFAS from industrial sites into everyday settings. The discussion highlights early gaps in health research, including the reality that serious study did not begin until roughly 2015, and contrasts the current federal drinking water level of 4 parts per trillion with wastewater concentrations reported as high as 229,000 parts per trillion. As Chris notes, “we do not find out that something is harmful until we are down the road and it is already in the environment,” a pattern that shapes how regulators and communities now respond.

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    18 m
  • Redefining Structure, Emphasizing Service: The PWGC Advantage - Part 1
    Sep 24 2025

    Host Paul K. Boyce, PE, PG, President and CEO of P.W. Grosser, is joined by Kris Almskog, PG, SVP of Business Development, and Derek Ersbak, PG, Vice President and Director of Engineering, to explain how PWGC’s reorganization as a Design Professional Corporation (DCP) positions the firm for the future. They discuss how the Employee Stock Ownership Program ensures every team member has a vested interest in client success, why the new corporate structure strengthens governance, and how the organization is aligned across compliance, environmental, and engineering groups. Listeners will hear how these changes enhance responsiveness, streamline project delivery, and reinforce PWGC’s role as a trusted partner for industries ranging from healthcare and higher education to mining, marine permitting, energy, and infrastructure. Learn how PWGC is structured to deliver stronger solutions for clients while securing long-term growth for the firm and its people.

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    28 m
  • Beneath the Surface: SCWA’s Vision for 2030 and Beyond with Jeff Szabo - Part 2
    Aug 20 2025

    Paul Boyce, President and CEO of PWGC, returns with Jeff Szabo, CEO of the Suffolk County Water Authority, for Part 2 of their conversation. This episode covers the proposed 8.5-mile water main extension to Southold, the environmental review process, and how SCWA is managing public concerns and local engagement. Szabo explains the challenges of saltwater intrusion, the limits of groundwater capacity, and why moving water from west to east is essential. The discussion also touches on SCWA’s updated strategic plan, conservation rebate programs, and upgrades to the Oakdale campus. The new MyWaterQuality app, helps residents monitor water conditions near their homes.

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    24 m
  • Ahead of the Standard with Suffolk County Water Authority CEO Jeffrey Szabo – Part 1
    Jul 23 2025

    Hosted by Paul Boyce, President & CEO of PWGC, this episode of Environmental Echo brings back Jeff Szabo, CEO of the Suffolk County Water Authority, to explore how SCWA became the first utility in New York to comply with the federal PFAS rule—six years early. They cover emerging contaminants, the high-stakes rollout of 40 AOP systems, and how funding from surcharges, grants, and infrastructure bills is shaping the future of Long Island’s water. It’s a conversation about risk, responsibility, and what it takes to build public trust in every drop.

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    23 m
  • When Data Talks: Protecting Long Island’s Waters through Smarter Waste Practices – Part 2
    May 21 2025

    In Part 2 of their conversation, PWGC’s Kris Almskog, PG, SVP of Business Development, and Toby Carlson—Chairman of Carlson Corp and President of Town Line Rail—dive deeper into the environmental realities facing Long Island. They explore the urgent connection between waste management, household hazardous waste, and the health of local waterways. From nutrient runoff to microplastics in recycled soil, this candid discussion uncovers how daily choices ripple through ecosystems—and why smarter, more connected waste practices are essential for protecting Long Island’s future. If you think waste ends at the curb, think again—the real impact runs much deeper. Don’t miss out—subscribe now and stay informed on the latest industry trends!

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    22 m