Webinars
ASDWA Webinar: USGS Drinking Water-Related Research, Data, and Tools
ASDWA and USGS announce the first in a series of webinars for ASDWA members and others to learn about the activities and products of the US Geological Survey that support the work of state drinking water programs. The initial webinar will provide an overview, and future webinars will dig deeper into topics like HABs, water quality, and water quality monitoring and modeling. Look for announcements for future webinars later in the year.
Collaborating to Replace Lead Service Lines: What You Need to Know from the Web Toolkit
The Lead Service Line Replacement Collaborative is launching a webinar series! These webinars will cover topics crucial to building and implementing replacement programs and feature available tools and resources. Learn everything you need to know from the Collaborative’s online toolkit and what to expect from the series with the first webinar on April 25 3PM-4PM EDT. Register today! http://bit.ly/2GOsmrW
Source Water Collaborative Webinar: A Preliminary Look at the National Forests to Faucets Analysis 2.0
A Preliminary Look at the National Forests to Faucets Analysis 2.0 Date: Wednesday, May 9, 2018 Time: 2:00 to 3:00 pm (eastern) The Source Water Collaborative is pleased to announce a free webinar on Wednesday, May 9th from 2:00 to 3:00 pm (eastern) entitled, “A Preliminary Look at the National Forests to Faucets Analysis 2.0
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State Efforts to Assess and Address 1,4-Dioxane through Drinking Water, Ground Water, and Clean Water Programs
State Efforts to Assess and Address 1,4-Dioxane through Drinking Water, Ground Water, and Clean Water Programs Date: Tuesday, June 5, 2018 Time: 1:00 to 2:30 pm (eastern) The purpose of the webinar is to share information about state efforts to assess and address 1,4-dioxane, an unregulated contaminant that is causing states and water utilities to
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ASDWA/USGS Webinar: Cyanotoxins – Advancing Drinking Water Science to Protect Human Health
Currently, non-enforceable USEPA Health Advisories are available for some cyanotoxins in finished drinking. Decision makers need to balance the management of contaminants that are regulated and unregulated in drinking water, as well as the costs of achieving treatment targets. This webinar will focus on cyanotoxin occurrence and potential exposures in the Nation’s surface water resources.
Understanding Chemical and Microbial Contaminants in Drinking Water: Raw, Treated, and Tap Water
This webinar will cover the spectrum of chemical and microbial contaminants in raw (source) water, to treated water, to water at the tap. The webinar will be presented in three segments to address key issues and questions of drinking water quality. The segments include Groundwater Sources, Water Quality from Source Through Treatment, Water Quality from Distribution to the Consumer.
Source Water Collaborative: Multi-Purpose Decision Support Systems for Source Water Protection Strategies
The purpose of this webinar is to demonstrate the use of decision support tools and multi-purpose landscape analysis systems that can strengthen the ability of water suppliers to develop land protection strategies that address threats to drinking water sources. Land conservation emphasizes the permanent preservation of land around both groundwater and surface water sources. GIS analysis is an effective and accessible way to identify and rank source lands and can be used throughout the source protection process, providing an invaluable resource for inventories, prioritization and management. This webinar will demonstrate various GIS-based tools developed by The Trust for Public Land, their data layers, and describe specific applications of this information.
Changing Source Water Quality: Links to Potential Corrosivity and Emerging Assessment Tools
Changing Source Water Quality: Links to Potential Corrosivity and Emerging Assessment Tools Date: Monday, November 19, 2018 Time: 2:00 to 3:00 PM (eastern) Corrosion in water distribution systems is a costly problem and controlling corrosion is a primary focus of efforts to reduce lead (Pb) and copper (Cu) in tap water. Efforts to control corrosion
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SWC Webinar: Updates from NRCS and the Northeast – Partnering to Protect Drinking Water
Register now for the national Source Water Collaborative webinar will feature presenters from NRCS who will share information about the upcoming bulletin on selecting priority source water protection areas in each state and presenters from AWWA and EPA Region 1 who will highlight their efforts in the Northeast to host "2018 Farm Bill and Source Water Protection" meetings with NRCS, conservation districts, state drinking water programs, and water utilities.
Webinar on ASDWA’s New PFAS – Source Water Protection Guide and Toolkit
This webinar will showcase the newly developed ASDWA guide and toolkit that demonstrates and shares effective strategies for addressing PFAS contamination risk in source waters to help inform policy decisions, assist state drinking water programs in protecting public health, and encourage collaboration and communication among states and water utilities.