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Green Bay commission publicizes two community trainings: heat-pump session Oct. 24 and salt-awareness webinar Nov. 11

5968512 · October 21, 2025

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Summary

Commission shared two upcoming community events: an air-source heat-pump training on Oct. 24 at NWTC and a SALT awareness webinar on Nov. 11 with Fox-Wolf Watershed and city staff participation.

At the start of the meeting, staff shared two public training opportunities.

Melissa, identified in the meeting as city staff, said Alex Gault, the commission’s Clean Energy Connector, is organizing an in-person air-source heat-pump training at the NWTC Great Lakes Energy Center on Oct. 24. Melissa said the session is aimed at local governments, HVAC inspectors, contractors, students and residents and that the packet contains a QR code for registration.

The commission also publicized a SALT-awareness webinar set for Nov. 11 from noon to 1 p.m. The webinar is sponsored by Joshua’s Environmental Justice Task Force and will feature presenters from the Fox-Wolf Watershed Alliance, city public-works staff and Emily Hengrillis of the De Pere Sustainability Commission. Melissa said the session is aimed at municipal staff, businesses and residents who routinely apply salt and want to reduce environmental impacts.

Why it matters: Both sessions aim to give local governments, contractors and residents practical guidance — the heat-pump training on equipment and installation, and the SALT webinar on application rates and ways to limit salt’s impact on soil and waterways.

Ending: Organizers asked interested people to register via the QR code included in the meeting packet.