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Lead Service Line Replacement – Ideas for States

Lead service lines (LSL's) are a major source of the lead that gets into drinking water. This was a clear factor in the crisis in Flint. Removal of LSL's was also identified by the National Drinking Water Advisory Council as a significant issue that EPA should address in the revisions to the Lead and Copper Rule. We will never get to the goal of zero lead in drinking water without totally removing LSL's.

DMUC 2017 Pre-Conference Webinar Series (1 of 3): SDWIS Prime Community Testing Round 1

This webinar will provide the SDWIS community with information about how to do SDWIS Prime application testing during this first round of user acceptance testing (UAT), occurring April 24–May 5. Testers will be testing the inventory and legal entity areas of SDWIS Prime, so during the webinar, EPA and the development team will orient the community to what to look for while testing, and how to make the most of interacting with the system. Testers will use the SDWIS Prime Zendesk website to provide feedback, so a demo and instructions will be provided about how to use Zendesk. Finally, there will be open Q and A during the webinar.

DMUC 2017 Pre-Conference Webinar Series (2 of 3): Federal Modernization

In this webinar, EPA staff will describe updates to the SDWIS Fed production control process. This process, which hasn’t been updated since 2004, uses older technology that may not work as intended even if we update it to work with a newer version of Java. In addition, staff will describe the concept for SDWIS Fed quarterly reporting when SDWIS Prime goes live, which will rely on the new production control process.

AWWA’s Utility Management Standards: G-300 Source Water Protection

This series of three webinars involves a detailed review of the AWWA Utility Management Standards and Self-Assessment Guidebooks for treatment, distribution systems and source water protection. This will also include a presentation of case studies on the use and benefits of the standards and guidebooks by utility staff.

DMUC 2017: Remote Webinar Series

ASDWA has scheduled a series of webinars that will take place during the 2017 ASDWA/EPA Data Management Users Conference on May 9 - 11 in Cincinnati, OH. Our goal is to provide access to the presented materials, in addition to live conference audio , in a real-time environment.

ASDWA/EPA Data Management Users Conference: 2017

ASDWA and EPA are excited to announce the 2017 Data Management Users Conference will be held at the historic Hilton Cincinnati Netherland Plaza in downtown Cincinnati, OH. The meeting will be held on May 9-11 with an optional training on Monday May 8. More details will be available in early 2017.

AWOP National Meeting: 2017

The 7th National Area-Wide Optimization Program (AWOP) Meeting will be held in Cincinnati, OH at the Hilton Netherland Plaza on August 8 - 9, 2017. The conference is designed to identify strategic activities to build, maintain, and strengthen quality Area Wide Optimization Programs and provide existing AWOP States and Regions with an opportunity to meet and network with other AWOP participants. The conference will also provide a forum for discussing national AWOP priorities and technical topics. Other states with an interest in AWOP may also attend to become more familiar with AWOP tools and practices.

AWOP National Meeting: 2017 (Remote Attendance Webinar Series)

ASDWA has scheduled a series of webinars that will take place during the 2017 AWOP National Meeting on August 8 and 9 in Cincinnati, OH. Our goal is to provide access to the presented materials in addition to live conference audio in a real-time environment.

ASDWA CWA-SDWA Webinar: Creative Uses of Clean Water Funding for Drinking Water Benefits

The purpose of the webinar is to build on the efforts of ASDWA, ACWA, 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. Learn how the Virginia and Washington Drinking Water Programs collaborated with their state Clean Water Programs and other partners to creatively use some non-traditional funding routes to benefit their drinking water utilities, including one very small and disadvantaged water system.