Episode #3:
On GIS and Response 
What role does GIS play in emergency response and recovery? How do we use it
now for environmental health issues and what role might it play in the
future? In this half hour episode, Richard Butgereit (GIS Administrator for
the Florida Division of Emergency Management) Calvin Desouza, and
Jennifer Williams discuss the history and power of Geographic Information
Systems in Environmental Health and Emergency Response.
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Episode #2: On Water Safety and Security

Tune in as Van Hoofnagle (from the Florida Department of Environmental Protection) and Bob Vincent (from the Florida Department of Health) discuss the safety of drinking water within the state of Florida. We talk about potential threats to the water supply, what protections are in place, and the work the state is doing to prepare the water system for potential disasters.
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Episode #1: On Agroterrorism 
Tune in for a discussion on Agro-terrorism, what it means for the people of Florida, and what we're doing to prevent it. Featuring Tracy Wade (from the Florida Department of Health) and Art Johnstone (from the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services).
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