Webinars
ASDWA CWA-SDWA Webinar: Leveraging CWA 319 and SDWA Programs for Surface and Ground Water Quality Planning
The purpose of the webinar is to build on the efforts of ASDWA, the Association of Clean Water Administrators (ACWA), the Ground Water Protection Council (GWPC), and EPA to share and promote Clean Water Act and Safe Drinking Water Act (CWA-SDWA) coordination activities across state and EPA water programs. State, interstate, tribal, and federal water programs, water utilities, technical assistance providers will learn how the Nebraska and Nevada state water programs coordinated with EPA and local communities to leverage the CWA 319 nonpoint source (NPS) program for surface and groundwater quality protection planning in drinking water supply areas.
Unlocking the Black Box – Exploring Turbidity Data Integrity at Water Treatment Plants
Unlocking the Black Box – Exploring Turbidity Data Integrity at Water Treatment Plants This webinar was broadcast on Jan 08, 2018 Slide Deck: Turbidity Data Integrity 1-8-18 Turbidity measurements are the single most important parameter used to determine that surface water treatment plants are working correctly and that the filters are removing potential pathogenic organisms from the
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Source Water Collaborative Learning Exchange Webinar Series: Conservation Grant Funding & Drinking Water Utilities: Partnering for Success
Learning Exchange Webinar Series “Conservation Funding & Drinking Water Utilities: Partnering for Success” Identifying and securing a source of funding and the right partners is often the biggest challenge to implementing source water protection. This webinar will showcase efforts of drinking water utilities and conservation groups who are partnering with farming operations and landowners to
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Opening Pandora’s Box – Disinfection Data Accuracy for Water Systems
Opening Pandora’s Box - Disinfection Data Accuracy for Water Systems This webinar was broadcast on January 22nd, 2018 Slide Deck: Evaluating the Integrity of Water System Monitoring In 2014 - 2015 the Washington State Department of Health conducted the Disinfection Data Integrity Project. The yearlong study investigated disinfection measurement, recording and reporting practices in 33 surface
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AASHTO-ASDWA Webinar: How State Highway and Drinking Water Programs Can Work Together for Mutual Benefits and Reduce Impacts from Road Salt
The American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials (AASHTO) Center for Environmental Excellence (CEE) and the Association of State Drinking Water Administrators (ASDWA) are pleased to announce a free webinar entitled, “How State Highway and Drinking Water Programs Can Work Together for Mutual Benefits and Reduce Impacts from Road Salt.” The webinar will include an introduction from AASHTO, a brief presentation about ASDWA’s new handout and web page on the “Intersection of Roads and Drinking Water,” and feature presentations from representatives for each of the state programs in New Hampshire and Maryland, who will share how they work together, along with a few examples and some more specific information on best practices for road salt applications and impacts to drinking water. State drinking water program and state highway program personnel are encouraged to attend, along with anyone else who is interested and would like to participate.
ASDWA Webinar: Research Priorities to Help Reduce Drinking Water Violations
State Drinking water programs are encouraged to attend this free ASDWA webinar that will share the findings of a recent study on “National Trends in Drinking Water Violations” and explore research priorities that might help with the development of new regulations and reduce violations in the future.
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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