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Episode #1503 - January 22, 2017
One way to have an impact on the environment is to find a way to repurpose things and use less new resources. There is a unique community that is taking a different approach to home ownership and is building homes that takes sustainability into account. There has been a lot of talk about air quality, but one place you might not think about it is in your home.
Original Airdate: January 22, 2017
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Repurposed BuildingsElicia Feasel More Information
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One way to have an impact on the environment is to find a way to repurpose things and use less new resources. Elicia Feasel show Evie two examples of how older buildings in South Bend were repurposed for new business. Why is this approach important to consider? Watch to find out. Get more info here: http://www.stjosephcountyindiana.com/departments/sjchp/Guests
- Elicia FeaselExecutive DirectorHistoric Preservation Commission South Bend & Saint Joseph County
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- Elicia FeaselExecutive DirectorHistoric Preservation Commission South Bend & Saint Joseph County
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Mutual Homes of South BendRosie Leyva, Katie Robbins More Information
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There is a unique community that is taking a different approach to home ownership and is building homes that takes sustainability into account. Krista had a chance to sit down with South Bend Mutual Homes Project Manager Rosie Leyva and Secretary of the Board Katie Robbins to find out more. You can get more information here: http://sbheritage.org/find-home/south-bend-mutual-homes/Guests
- Rosie LeyvaProject ManagerSouth Bend Mutual Homes
- Katie RobbinsSecretary of the BoardSouth Bend Mutual Homes
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Indoor Air QualityMandy Leazenby More Information
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There has been a lot of talk about air quality, but one place you might not think about it is in your home. Josh talks with Mandy Leazenby about some of the things that can impact the air quality in your home. You can get more information here: https://www.epa.gov/indoor-air-quality-iaqGuests
- Mandy LeazenbyProgram ManagerTRA Certification, Inc.
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- Mandy LeazenbyProgram ManagerTRA Certification, Inc.