EPA to Hold WIFIA Meetings and Webinars in November and December
On October 31, EPA published a Federal Register Notice announcing a series of “information session” meetings and webinars to be held in November and December 2017 about the Water Infrastructure Finance and Innovation Act (WIFIA) program requirements and application process. During each information session, EPA will also explain the financial benefits of WIFIA credit assistance
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ASDWA Announces Webinar Series with Washington State on Drinking Water Data Integrity
ASDWA will be hosting a series of three webinars with the State of Washington on Drinking Water Data Integrity in January and February 2018. The webinar speakers are Nancy Feagin and Steve Deem with the Washington Department of Health’s Office of Drinking Water. The webinars are free and the first two are open to anyone
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SWC Webinar on Engaging Drinking Water Utilities in USDA RCPP Funding Projects
On Thursday, January 11th, 2018, from 1:30 to 3:00 pm (eastern) the Source Water Collaborative (SWC) will host a webinar as part of its Learning Exchange Webinar Series entitled, “Conservation Grant Funding & Drinking Water Utilities: Partnering for Success.” During the webinar, participants will learn about the efforts of drinking water utilities and conservation groups
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Upcoming AWWA Webinars
The American Water Works Association (AWWA) has published the dates and topics for its series of webinars through August 2018 that should be of interest to state drinking water programs and water utilities. Each of the webinars will take place from 1:00 to 2:30 pm (eastern time) based on the following schedule. Please check the
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One Water Webinar on Blending Public and Private Investment for Water Infrastructure
On Wednesday, February 21st from 1:00 to 2:00 pm (eastern), the US Water Alliance will hold the 4th webinar in its Seven Big Ideas series. This webinar is based on Big Idea 4 entitled, “Blend public and private expertise and investment to address water infrastructure needs,” and will provide information about how water utilities can
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Registration Now Open for EPA’s Small Systems Drinking Water Workshop
Registration is now open for the 15th Annual EPA Drinking Water Workshop: Small Systems Challenges and Solutions. This year’s free workshop, held in partnership with the Association of State Drinking Water Administrators (ASDWA), will be held in Cincinnati, Ohio on August 28-30, 2018. Attendees will be provided with in-depth information and training on various solutions
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EPA Small Systems Workshop – in person and now online
It’s not too late to register and attend the 15th Annual EPA Drinking Water Workshop: Small Systems Challenges and Solutions. The workshop will take place on August 28-30 in Covington, KY (across the river from Cincinnati). The workshop includes a variety of drinking water topics covering aspects of distribution systems, monitoring, and treatment. In addition,
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Register Now for Webcasts of Small System Workshop Sessions
Registration is now open for three webcasts associated with EPA’s 15th Annual Drinking Water Workshop. If you are unable to attend the workshop in person in Covington, KY, please register for these three sessions to participate remotely. The following workshop sessions will be offered as webinars: Session 3B – Tuesday, August 28, 1:30 – 3:00 EDT Monitoring
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ASDWA Member Meeting: 2021
ASDWA Member Meeting: 2021 - Virtual Sessions - Tuesday, March 23 through Thursday, April 1, 2021 ASDWA's Member Meeting sessions are intended for state and EPA staff only, with select sessions by open by invitation. Registration: ASDWA Members and their Staff - you will find registration and additional information at www.asdwa.org/mem-mtg-2021 . EPA - please
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ASDWA Webinar: State Approaches for PFAS Drinking Water Sampling Programs
Speakers from four states (Virginia, Indiana, New Mexico, and Pennsylvania), will share information about the design of their state PFAS sampling programs. These states have not yet developed their own PFAS regulations and are taking different approaches for conducting drinking water sampling. The webinar will also highlight the ASDWA PFAS Source Water Assessment Mapping Guide.
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