May, 2017

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Can Sump Pump Water Be Used For Drinking and Irrigation?- May 01,2017

Last year, the Flint Michigan water crisis brought international attention to a very disturbing reality pertaining to drinking water. This crisis has also brought attention to alternatives to areas near water sources that have issues with water quality. What if you could use water that would otherwise going into the sewer for drinking and irrigation purposes? One simply and economic solution is the use of an eco-friendly sump pump which not only recycles water but can actually provide purified drinking water. In this segment of The Organic View Radio Show, host, June Stoyer talks to eco-mom and entrepreneur, Andrea Hartfelder, from Micro Environmental Control Systems. Andrea is going to talk about her experience living in this type of environment as well as her solution which focuses on water conservation and water purity. If you are interested in conserving water and understanding how this innovative green technology works, stay tuned!

Have you ever gone into your basement and watched the water being pumped out of your sump and thought to yourself, “what a waste”? What if you could access the ground water on your own property through your sump? What if you could use this ground water for your home’s water needs? You could repurpose the ground water for such things as: watering the lawn, drinking, bathing, cleaning, and normal household use! What if you could control the quality of the cleaning methods used on this water and potentially get a return on your investment in approximately 3 years (depending on your water usage)? With a Woda-Sci Sump Control System, you can save a significant amount of money with a properly configured home water purification system. It’s easy, eco-friendly and economic! Click this link to visit Woda-Sci to learn more and save $100 off when you use coupon code: orgview !

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The Neonicotinoid View: Peter Jenkins Discusses Big Victory For Bees- May 11,2017

In this week’s segment of The Neonicotinoid View, host June Stoyer and Colorado beekeeper, Tom Theobald will talk to Mr. Peter Jenkins from the Center For Food Safety in regards to breaking news regarding a decision by the federal court that ruled that the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) systematically violated the Endangered Species Act (ESA)! Stay tuned.

The Neonicotinoid View, which is produced by The Organic View Radio Show is unique, weekly program that explores the impact of neonicotinoids on the environment. Tune in each week as host, June Stoyer and Colorado beekeeper, Tom Theobald, explore the latest research and news from the beekeeping community.

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The Neonicotinoid View: Beekeeper Steve Ellis Discusses Victory Against EPA- May 18,2017

Last week, a federal court ruled that the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) systematically violated the Endangered Species Act (ESA), a key wildlife protection law, when it approved the use of neonicotinoids, a family of deadly pesticides, scientifically proven to kill bees and other pollinators. EPA had unlawfully issued 59 pesticide registrations between 2007 and 2012 for a wide variety of agricultural, landscaping and ornamental uses. Although this is a big victory, unfortunately, there still is a very long way to go. What does this mean for the future of commercial migratory beekeepers? What will this mean as far as the protection of honey bees? Stay tuned! In this segment of The Neonicotinoid View, host, June Stoyer and co-host, Colorado beekeeper Tom Theobald talk about this law suit with commercial migratory beekeeper, Steve Ellis who is a plaintiff in the case. Steve Ellis owns the Old Mill Honey Company which operates roughly 2,300 hives of bees in Minnesota for honey production and pollination for crops in California. Steve is the secretary of the National Honeybee Advisory Board (NHAB) and has been involved in pesticide issues for the past 20 years. Stay tuned!

The Neonicotinoid View, which is produced by The Organic View Radio Show is unique, weekly program that explores the impact of neonicotinoids on the environment. Tune in each week as host, June Stoyer and Colorado beekeeper, Tom Theobald, explore the latest research and news from the beekeeping community.

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The Rayvolution That Is Rocking NJ's Wildlife & Environmental Protection Laws- May 19,2017

New Jersey State Senator Raymond Lesniak is a true champion of the environment and for wildlife issues. He has passed aggressive legislation that has influenced other states and continues to fight for those who cannot speak for themselves- wildlife that are exploited for profit. Senator Raymond Lesniak is running for New Jersey Governor and has even more plans once elected. If you are concerned about passing laws that will actually help threatened wildlife, protect drinking water, the future of clean energy communities and want to learn more about his efforts, stay tuned to this segment of The Organic View Radio Show as Senator Lesniak talks to June Stoyer! Please also visit: http://ray4gov.com to get involved!


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