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ASDWA Webinar on New USGS Groundwater Corrosivity Study

ASDWA is hosting this free webinar that will feature a presentation by Ken Belitz, the Chief of Groundwater Assessment for the National Water-Quality Assessment Project at USGS, about the new Groundwater Corrosivity Study. The study shows high potential for groundwater to be corrosive in half of the U.S. states. Corrosive groundwater, if untreated, can dissolve
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The Water Expo 2016

The Water Expo is produced by SHOW WINNERS CORPORATION, a leading events promoter company located in Miami, Florida. With over 20 years of experience, S.W.C. and its executives have produced and managed over 40 top level Conventions, Fairs and Expos on a continental scale, serving industries of Construction, Health, Real Estate, Sustainability, Solar Energy and
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ASDWA Annual Conference: 2016

Dates: Monday, October 17 through Thursday, October 20, 2016 Note Meeting Pattern Shift Board Meeting Sunday, October 16, 2016 Rates: Standard Single or Double Room - $139.00 Limited Rooms at Government Per Diem ($104.00)

EPA ORD to Host ‘Approaches to Technology Approval’ Webinar

As part of the Science to Achieve Results (STAR) grant program, EPA has funded two National Research Centers for Small Drinking Water Systems: the Design of Risk Reducing, Innovative Implementable Small Systems Knowledge (DeRISK) Center at University of Colorado-Boulder and the Water Innovation Network for Sustainable Small Systems (WINSSS) at the University of Massachusetts-Amherst. This webinar will present some of each center’s drinking water treatment technology results.

EPA Tools and Resources Webinar: Green Infrastructure Modeling Toolkit

This webinar will present a toolkit consisting of five EPA green infrastructure models and tools, along with communication material that can be used as a teaching tool and as a quick reference resource for use by planners and developers when making green infrastructure implementation decision. These materials can also be used for low impact development design competitions.