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Making Waves with FWEA

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Welcome to Making Waves with FWEA, presented by the Florida Water Environment Association. Join us as we explore the forefront of the water environment and highlight the impactful initiatives of FWEA's clean water professionals. Through compelling storytelling and expert insights, discover the transformative power of making waves together.

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aflevering Episode 11 - The Power of Operations Challenge with Chris Fasnacht artwork

Episode 11 - The Power of Operations Challenge with Chris Fasnacht

In this episode of Making Waves with FWEA, Megan Nelson sits down with longtime utility professional Chris Fasnacht to discuss his 38-year career in the water industry, from starting as a wastewater operator to serving in utility leadership roles across Central Florida. Chris shares stories from his time with Orange County Utilities and the City of St. Cloud, reflects on the mentors and experiences that shaped his career, and explains how Operations Challenge has helped build technical skills, teamwork, and lasting industry connections. The conversation explores the importance of leadership, professional growth, and creating opportunities for the next generation of water professionals. Chris also offers insight into the evolving role of operators, the value of public service, and why careers in water and wastewater continue to provide meaningful and rewarding opportunities.

15 mei 2026 - 27 min
aflevering Episode 10 – Mapping the Unseen with Caroline Dunkel artwork

Episode 10 – Mapping the Unseen with Caroline Dunkel

In this episode of Making Waves with FWEA, we sit down with Caroline Dunkel, a geologist and environmental geoscientist whose unconventional path led her into the water and wastewater industry. Caroline shares how her early passion for Earth science, a year of service with AmeriCorps, and advanced studies in geology ultimately brought her to current company, where she now helps Utilities visualize sediment buildup in wastewater treatment tanks using cutting-edge technology. Caroline discusses how data mapping, GIS tools, and emerging technologies like AI are transforming the way Utilities monitor and maintain critical infrastructure. She also reflects on the importance of industry connections, her experiences presenting technical findings to utilities across Florida, and the role organizations like FWEA play in building professional relationships. A strong advocate for workforce development, Caroline speaks about supporting women in the water sector, the need to prepare for a major workforce transition, and an exciting upcoming Women of Water scholarship initiative aimed at encouraging the next generation of professionals. From sediment mapping to community impact, this conversation highlights the science, collaboration, and innovation shaping the future of water.

6 mrt 2026 - 30 min
aflevering Episode 9 - Constructing a Career in Water with Jesus Perez artwork

Episode 9 - Constructing a Career in Water with Jesus Perez

In this episode of Making Waves with FWEA, we sit down with Jesus Perez, a general contractor, to explore his journey through the water and wastewater industry. Jesus shares how earning a civil engineering degree from the University of Wyoming set the foundation for a career that led him to Florida and into large-scale water infrastructure projects. Jesus discusses his hands-on experience working on complex wastewater treatment facilities, including digester construction in Tampa and an ozone generator replacement project in Orlando. He offers insight into how construction, engineering, and operations come together in the water sector—and how emerging technologies like LIDAR and ground-penetrating radar are changing the way projects are delivered. Throughout the conversation, Jesus reflects on the growth opportunities available in the water industry, the importance of continuous personal and professional development, and why young professionals should get involved with FWEA and the broader water community. His story highlights how curiosity, adaptability, and engagement can open doors in a field that continues to evolve and expand.

21 jan 2026 - 30 min
aflevering Episode 8 - Guiding the Next Wave with Olga Mikhalchishina artwork

Episode 8 - Guiding the Next Wave with Olga Mikhalchishina

In this episode of Making Waves with FWEA, we sit down with Olga Mikhalchishina, a Water Resources Engineer whose path to the water world spans Ukraine, Moscow, and Miami. Olga shares how her early love for the sea and her discovery of environmental engineering at FIU set the stage for a career rooted in purpose. She talks about the mentors, internships, and student chapter experiences that helped her find her footing in Florida’s water community. Olga also dives into her passion for outreach as an active leader in FWEA’s Students and Young Professionals Committee. From expanding student engagement to launching new initiatives for college and technical programs, she highlights why early exposure to the industry matters—and how mentorship and networking can change a young engineer’s life. Along the way, she reflects on the progress made in water and wastewater treatment and the global need for more accessible, practical solutions.

20 nov 2025 - 31 min
aflevering Episode 7 – From Trinidad to Tampa: Building Community with Adriell Shrikissoon artwork

Episode 7 – From Trinidad to Tampa: Building Community with Adriell Shrikissoon

In this episode of Making Waves with FWEA, we follow the remarkable journey of Adriell Shrikissoon, 2024/2025 Chair of the FWEA West Coast Chapter. From his roots in Trinidad and Tobago to his professional adventures in American Samoa and New Zealand, Adriel shares how his global experiences shaped his approach to water and wastewater engineering. He reflects on the importance of mentorship, personal growth, and authenticity in leadership—and how these values drive his community work through FWEA initiatives like the Women of Water event. Adriel also offers a glimpse into what’s next for the chapter, including new networking ideas and a possible Bucks game tailgate. His story is a powerful reminder that technical excellence and human connection go hand in hand in the world of water.

23 okt 2025 - 26 min
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