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  • ASDWA Member Meeting: 2020

    ASDWA Member Meeting: 2020


    ASDWA Statement on COVID-19 for Member Meeting Participants
    Updated 3/16/2020

    On Friday, March 13th, the Board of Directors for Association of State Drinking Water Administrators (ASDWA) met via conference call and decided to cancel ASDWA’s 2020 Member Meeting that was scheduled for March 23-25, 2020. ASDWA’s members and staff had been closely monitoring developments related to the COVID-19 outbreak and the potential impact on our meeting. This decision was made after a thorough review of several factors impacting the event, including the growing number of travel restrictions that have forced a significant portion of our members and speakers to cancel their participation.

    The health and safety of our meeting attendees and communities they serve are ASDWA’s highest priorities. The ASDWA Board felt that the decision to cancel meeting is the most prudent to safeguard our meeting participants from further potential exposure to the coronavirus. We ask that you please cancel your hotel reservations as soon as possible, and if you were planning on travelling to our meeting, then make the appropriate arrangements for your airline tickets.

    If you were scheduled to speak or present at the meeting, your session organizer will be in touch to discuss moving your session to a webinar format or to the ASDWA Annual Conference in Scottsdale in October.

    We thank you for your cooperation and understanding. If you have questions or concerns, please contact Anthony DeRosa of ASDWA at aderosa(at)asdwa.org. For the most up-to-date information regarding COVID-19, please refer to the CDC website.

  • ASDWA Annual Conference: 2019

    ASDWA Annual Conference: 2019

    On behalf of our members, you are invited to join state, Federal, and local water professionals who will gather at ASDWA’s 34th Annual Conference in Tampa, Florida to tackle the many challenges facing the water community. Conference attendees will include state and territorial drinking water program administrators and their staff, government personnel from EPA and other Federal agencies, drinking water association personnel, water community colleagues, and industry group representatives.

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    Hilton Downtown Tampa – Tampa, FL
    Mon, October 28 to Thurs, October 31
    Board Meeting Sun, October 27

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    Want to learn more about ASDWA exhibitors for this year? We’ve assembled some useful information, along with contact information, to help you make the most out of your time in the exhibit hall. Visit our Exhibitors page to start planning your networking strategy!

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    Evening Social Event – the Starship II Dinner Cruise:

    ASDWA will host an evening dinner cruise on the Starship II on Tuesday, October 29 from 6:30-9:30 PM  – open to all attendees interested, however space is limited to the first 150 reservations. The cost of this event is $20. You may reserve your seat by checking the appropriate box on your registration form, or checking with ASDWA staff at the Registration Table.

    Included with your ticket:

    • A two-and-a-half-hour cruise along unique waterfront locations such as Harbour Island and Davis Island.
    • Delicious starters, popular entrées, indulgent desserts and a full cocktail menu.
    • Unlimited coffee, soda, tea and water. Alcoholic beverages may be purchased.
    • Spectacular views of Tampa’s magnificent and growing skyline!
    • Onboard entertainment with music, dancing, and access to lounge the lounge deck.

    Logistics:

    Tampa Convention Center Dock
    333 South Franklin St. Tampa, FL 33602

    The cruise port is a 10-minute walk from the hotel. Boarding will be from 6:30 to 7:00 pm. The Starship II will depart at 7:00 and will return at 9:30 PM.

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    ASDWA Workshop – Certification Reimagined:

    This year’s Conference will feature an interactive workshop open to all conference attendees on Wednesday, October 30th, focused on innovative approaches to operator certification. Facilitated by subject matter experts from ASDWA and the Association of Boards of Certification (ABC), attendees will work in small groups to explore potential pathways, barriers, and needs for operator certification, portability, and credentialing.

    Interested? Please help us make the workshop as valuable as possible by responding to some questions on credential portability. Your answers will assist the workshop organizers in tailoring the discussion and presented materials to best suit the audience.

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    Want to learn more about credential portability? Download a copy of the “Deep Dives: Reimagine Credentialing” report from the Transformative Issues Symposium to get caught up on the issues before the workshop.

    We hope this new workshop format further enhances your learning experience at the Conference this year!

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    Hotel Information:

    Hilton Downtown Tampa
    211 North Tampa Street
    Tampa, FL 33602
    Phone: (813) 204-3000

    Online Hotel Reservations and Information: 
    You may book your hotel room online directly through Hilton’s reservation system.  In addition to reserving a room for the event, you may visit this page for more information about the hotel, take an online tour of the facilities, or access local maps and directions. Click HERE to get started!

    If you do not wish to book your room online, you may contact Hilton directly at 813-204-3000 or their reservations line at 1-800-HILTONS. ASDWA has reserved a block of rooms for October 26, 2019 – November 1, 2019. The room rate of $185/night will be available until October 4th or until the group block is sold-out, whichever comes first.  Please be sure to reference the ASDWA Meeting when you make your reservation to receive the special room rate. Book by October 4th to reserve your room!

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    Conference Registration Fees:

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    Registration Materials:

    ASDWA’s Online Registration and Payments Forms can be accessed below. You will receive a confirmation via email after you submit your registration/payment.

    Payment Options:

    ASDWA’s Registration Form includes options to provide a purchase order number, indicate payment at a later date or onsite, or submit an online payment for one or multiple registrations with your credit card. If you select the option to Pay Online, after you complete the form and press Submit, you will be redirected to PayPal.com to process your credit card payment. Please note: a PayPal account is not required to submit a credit card payment via PayPal. If you need assistance, please contact Anthony DeRosa.

    Register Now, Pay Later:

    If you wish to register now, but submit an online payment to ASDWA at a later date, please submit a Registration Form with the “Pay Later/Onsite” option selected. When you’re ready to submit your payment, return to this site and use the Payment Form, below. If you are paying for multiple registrants, please indicate their name(s) in the Notes field.

    Online Registration Form:

    ASDWA’s Online Registration Portal

    Online Payment Form:

    ASDWA’s Online Payment Portal

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  • ASDWA Member Meeting: 2019

    ASDWA Member Meeting: 2019

    Hilton Alexandria Old Town – Alexandria, VA

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    Please note, this is a state/EPA-only event. Non-state/EPA participants are welcome on an invitation-only basis. If you have questions, please contact ASDWA.

    Dates: 
    Monday, March 25 through Wednesday, March 27, 2019
    *Board Meeting Wednesday, March 27 (pm) and Thursday, March 28, 2019

    Rates and Fees: 
    Conference Registration is $275/attendee
    Standard Single or Double Room – $242

    Agenda and Meeting Materials*

    ASDWA Member Meeting Agenda 2019

    ASDWA Member Meeting Handouts Package 2019

    *Please contact Anthony DeRosa of ASDWA if you would like to receive electronic copies of  States-only or Board of Directors materials.

    Online Registration and Payment

    ASDWA’s Online Registration and Payments Forms can be accessed below. You will receive a confirmation via email after you submit your registration/payment. Please note, this is a state/EPA-only event. Non-state/EPA participants are welcome on an invitation-only basis. If you have questions, please contact ASDWA.

    Payment Options:
    The form includes options to provide a purchase order number, indicate payment at a later date or onsite, or submit an online payment for one or multiple registrations with your credit card. If you select the option to Pay Online, after you complete the form and press Submit, you will be redirected to PayPal.com to process your credit card payment. Please note: a PayPal account is not required to submit a credit card payment via PayPal. If you need assistance, please contact Anthony DeRosa.

    Register Now, Pay Later:
    If you wish to register now, but submit an online payment to ASDWA at a later date, please submit a Registration Form with the “Pay Later/Onsite” option selected. When you’re ready to submit your payment, return to this site and use the Payment Form, below. If you are paying for multiple registrants, please indicate their name(s) in the Notes field.

    Online Registration and Payment Portals:

    Problems with the forms? ASDWA recommends accessing online forms with modern web browsers [Chrome, Firefox, Safari, IE11+]. Alternatively, you may contact Anthony DeRosa at ASDWA [aderosa(at)asdwa.org] for a PDF version.

    Hotel Information

    Hilton Alexandria Old Town
    1767 King Street
    Alexandria, VA 22314
    Phone: (703) 647-2014

    Online Hotel Reservations and Information: 
    You may book your hotel room online directly through Hilton’s reservation system.  In addition to reserving a room for the event, you may visit this page for more information about the hotel, take an online tour of the facilities, or access local maps and directions. Click HERE to get started!

    If you do not wish to book your room online, you may contact Hilton directly at 703-647-2014 or their reservations line at 1-800-HILTONS. ASDWA has reserved a block of rooms for March 24 – March 29, 2019. The room rate of $242/night will be available until the group block is sold-out.  Please be sure to reference the ASDWA Meeting when you make your reservation to receive the special room rate. Book by March 4th to reserve your room!

     

  • ASDWA Annual Conference: 2018

    ASDWA Annual Conference: 2018

    Embassy Suites – Des Moines, IA
    Monday, October 22 through Thursday, October 25, 2018
    Board Meeting Sunday, October 21


     

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    Conference Evaluation Form:

    Want to help us improve future conferences? Submit a Conference Evaluation Form and let your voice be heard! …we really appreciate it.

    Agenda:

    Download the latest 2018 Annual Conference Agendaupdated October 12, 2018.

    Registration Materials:

    ASDWA’s Payments Forms can be accessed below. You will receive a confirmation via email after you submit your registration/payment.

    Payment Options:
    The form includes options to provide a purchase order number, indicate payment at a later date or onsite, or submit an online payment for one or multiple registrations with your credit card. If you select the option to Pay Online, after you complete the form and press Submit, you will be redirected to PayPal.com to process your credit card payment. Please note: a PayPal account is not required to submit a credit card payment via PayPal. If you need assistance, please contact Anthony DeRosa.

    Online Payment Form:
    ASDWA’s Online Payment Portal
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    Hotel Information:

    Embassy Suites Des Moines
    101 East Locust St.
    Des Moines, IA 50309
    Phone: (800) 362-2779

    Tuesday Night Social Event:

    Peace Tree Brewing Company Social

    Join us for an offsite adventure on Tuesday, October 23 from 6:30 – 8:30 pm at:

    Peace Tree Brewery
    317 East Court Avenue
    Des Moines, IA 50309
    http://www.peacetreebrewing.com/

     

    • Tours of the brewery will be given
    • Joe, the head Brewer will be speaking to everyone about water and the brewing process
    • Food will be served – Chicken Wings, Pork BBQ, Potato Salad, Baked Beans and Cole Slaw, dessert
    • Beverages will be available for purchase

    Logistics:

    Peace Tree Brewery is about a 6-minute walk from the hotel. Walk down E 2nd St. then turn left onto E Court Ave. The brewery is at 317 East Court Avenue. We’ll be there from 6:30 – 8:30 following the Wind Down Reception.

     

  • ASDWA/EPA Data Management Users Conference (DMUC): 2018

    ASDWA/EPA Data Management Users Conference (DMUC): 2018

    Salt Lake City, UT
    July 10-12, 2018
    Optional Training Session on July 9

    NOTE: we are holding the meeting at a later date to better align with the rollout and pilot testing for Prime.

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    This year’s DMUC will be held in Salt Lake City from July 10-12, 2018. An optional training will be held on Monday, July 9, for states preparing to adopt CMDP.

    Agendas: 

    Hotel: 

    DoubleTree Suites by Hilton Salt Lake City Downtown
    110 E 600 S.
    Salt Lake City, UT 84101

    Booking Link: https://secure3.hilton.com/en_US/dt/reservation/book.htm?inputModule=HOTEL&ctyhocn=SLCWSDT&spec_plan=CDTAWA&arrival=20180705&departure=20180715&cid=OM,WW,HILTONLINK,EN,DirectLink&fromId=HILTONLINKDIRECT

    The rooms in the ASDWA room block are $149 per night (plus tax) for single or double occupancy.  The room block is open until June 18.   Salt Lake City is accessible by most major airlines.  Taxi rates from the airport are around $20 and the TRAX light rail will take you within a couple blocks of the hotel for $2.50.

    Remote Attendance Webinar Series

    ASDWA has scheduled a series of webinars that will take place during the 2018 ASDWA/EPA Data Management Users Conference on July 10 – 12 in Salt Lake City, UT. Our goal is to provide access to the presented materials and live conference audio [both the presenters and discussion coming from the audience], in a real-time environment. We will also attempt to broadcast the entire CMDP Training session planned for Monday, July 9th.

    We ask that you register for one or more of the scheduled sessions below by COB Friday, July 6th, although you may register at any time leading up to the start of the broadcast. All webinars are scheduled for Mountain Time – you will have the option to adjust the timezone when you register. There are a total of twelve sessions that you can register for, each representing a session at the Conference; including three sessions that will capture the optional Monday, July 9th training. You must register for each session you wish to attend. All sessions will be recorded and shared after the Conference for later review. If any of the links below are broken, try to copy/paste the URLs into your browser.

    IMPORTANT: By registering as a remote attendee you are agreeing to “skate at your own risk”, as ASDWA staff may be unable to provide any level of technical support during the sessions.  Due to unknown technical factors [i.e., hotel internet crashes, equipment failures, etc.], ASDWA cannot guarantee that we’ll be successful in broadcasting every scheduled session. In the event we need to cancel a session, we will try to contact all registrants to inform them. Naturally, we’ll do our best to provide a quality experience for the entire Conference and thank you ahead of time for your understanding. 

    Monday Training – Implementing CMDP Part 1

    Join us for a webinar on Jul 09, 2018 at 10:00 AM MDT.

    https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/8212117499773909249

    Monday Training – Implementing CMDP Part 2

    Join us for a webinar on Jul 09, 2018 at 1:30 PM MDT.

    https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/5695895035213207041

    Monday Training – Implementing CMDP Part 3

    Join us for a webinar on Jul 09, 2018 at 3:30 PM MDT.

    https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/4274414516987197441

    DMUC 2018: Opening Plenary Session

    Join us for a webinar on Jul 10, 2018 at 8:30 AM MDT.

    https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/5183286221669647873

    Overview and Demo of Prime BRE Test Cases

    Join us for a webinar on Jul 10, 2018 at 10:30 AM MDT.

    https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/2263103185064036609

    Overview and Demo of Prime BRE Test Cases Part 2

    Join us for a webinar on Jul 10, 2018 at 1:30 PM MDT.

    https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/3188047550721321729

    Review of Prime Development and Implementation Plans

    Join us for a webinar on Jul 10, 2018 at 3:30 PM MDT.

    https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/2302364546268703489

    Exchange Network Grants – Opportunities for Collaboration and Prime Support

    Join us for a webinar on Jul 11, 2018 at 8:30 AM MDT.

    https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/183650719521110017

    Preparing for Prime Transition

    Join us for a webinar on Jul 11, 2018 at 10:30 AM MDT.

    https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/7927349485738221825

    Interfacing Applications

    Join us for a webinar on Jul 11, 2018 at 1:30 PM MDT.

    https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/5536959529906706945
    Discussion of Parking Lot Issues

    Join us for a webinar on Jul 11, 2018 at 3:30 PM MDT.

    https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/8552429542710299649
    State Tips and Tools, and DMUC Wrap-Up

    Join us for a webinar on Jul 12, 2018 at 8:30 AM MDT.

    DMUC Pre-Conference Webinar Series

    The following pre-conference webinars have been scheduled to assist in preparing all attendees for productive discussions on site.

    Original Broadcast: June 19 @ 2:00 SDWIS 101
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    Original Broadcast: June 20 @ 1:00 SDWIS Reporting Services
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    Original Broadcast: June 28 @ 2:00 Introduction to CMDP
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    Monday Training: CMDP Implementation Training (optional)

    This training will allow states that are planning for implementation of CMDP to hear from states like Utah that already have CMDP in place.  Attendees will hear about the planning process, the challenges of implementation, and other experiences from those that have been there already – both drinking water program staff and IT staff.  Laboratories and water systems using CMDP will also share their perspectives.  An open discussion time will complete the day and allow for specific questions to be answered.  Anyone interested in adopting CMDP should attend this training and also listen to the webinar on CMDP basics on June 28.
    Please RSVP for Monday’s training by selecting the appropriate box during the conference registration process.

    Wednesday Night SDWIS Challenge: Shall We Play a Game? (optional)

    Wednesday, July 11 from 7-10 PM. 

    ASDWA is very excited to host this year’s SDWIS Challenge at Dave & Busters! Taking a different approach to previous years, challenge participants will be placed into small teams to compete against each other in a series of Midway games; like Daytona USA, Super Shot Basketball, Super Trivia, Pac-Man, and Skee-ball. The mixture of games in the competition gives everyone a chance to join in the fun regardless of skill level and the team-based format better facilitates the community-building spirit of our conference. A snack buffet and cash bar will be provided in a private room we have reserved onsite.

    Space is limited, so we ask that Challenge Participants and Spectators please RSVP before July 2, 2018, by emailing Anthony at aderosa(at)asdwa.org. 

    This sounds awesome, where do I sign up? Information for Challenge Participants:

    The SDWIS Challenge is limited to 30 participants, so we kindly ask that anyone interested in playing RSVP before July 2, 2018, by emailing Anthony of ASDWA at aderosa(at)asdwa.org. There is a $10 buy-in to help cover the cost of the competition – you do not need to pay in advance. Availability is on a first come, first serve basis – after the first 30 RSVPs, a waiting list will be created – if a player drops out, we will go down the list to fill their space.

    Challenge Participants will receive a $15 PowerCard that they will use for the competition, and are welcome to use the remaining balance on that card to play games after the event is finished.

    I’m a Lover, Not a Gamer! Information for Challenge Spectators:

    We invite all DMUC attendees to join us and cheer along your colleagues, but the space we have reserved is only so big, so we do ask that you also RSVP by July 2, 2018, so we can make adjustments to the event logistics as necessary. There is no fee to spectate and you are welcome to purchase your own PowerCards that can be used for free play throughout the arcade.

    Logistics:

    Dave & Busters is located at 140 S. Rio Grande St. Salt Lake City, UT 84101. It’s about a 5-minute Lyft/Uber/Cab ride from the hotel. You may also take the TRAX Blue Line (light rail) by walking over to the Courthouse Station and going 5 stops to the Planetarium Station (D&Bs is just around the corner). The light rail runs until 11:30 PM.

    ASDWA has secured a private room to serve as the gathering spot for our event from 7-10 PM. Participants in the competition are asked to be at the event gathering spot by 7 PM, so we can start the SDWIS Challenge on time. At 8 PM, a snack buffet will be provided with a nacho station, chicken bites, pizza bites, and slider burgers, along with a cash bar.

    If you have any questions, comments, or concerns please contact Anthony of ASDWA at aderosa(at)asdwa.org. Oh yea, and RSVP, please. 🙂

  • EPA to Hold WIFIA Meetings and Webinars in November and December

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    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 and provide tips for completing the application materials. The intended audience is prospective borrowers including municipal entities, corporations, partnerships, and State Revolving Fund programs, as well as the private and non-governmental organizations that support prospective borrowers.

    The EPA WIFIA meetings will be held on:

    • November 8, 2017 in Denver, Colorado
    • November 16, 2017 in Nashville, Tennessee
    • November 29, 2017 in Lenexa, Kansas

    The webinars will be held from 2:00 pm to 3:30 pm (eastern time) on the following dates and topics:

    • December 6 – Overview of the WIFIA program
    • December 13 – Benefits of Financing with WIFIA Loans
    • December 20 –  WIFIA Application Process: Tips for Submitting a Letter of Interest

    For registration information for both the information sessions and the webinars go to https://www.epa.gov/wifia. For questions, please contact Karen Fligger of EPA at WIFIA@epa.gov or 202-564-2992.

  • EPA’s Water Finance Clearinghouse

    EPA’s Water Finance Clearinghouse

    Original Broadcast: September 28, 2017

    The Water Finance Clearinghouse is an easily navigable web‐based portal to help communities locate information and resources that will assist them in making informed decisions for their drinking water, wastewater, and stormwater infrastructure needs. The Water Finance Clearinghouse includes two searchable databases: one contains available funding sources for water infrastructure and the second contains resources, such as reports, weblinks, webinars etc. on financing mechanisms and approaches that can help communities access capital to meet their water infrastructure needs.

    The Water Finance Clearinghouse was developed by EPA’s Water Infrastructure Finance and Resiliency Center, an information and assistance center identifying water infrastructure financing approaches that help communities reach their public health and environmental goals.

    Slide Deck: Water Finance Clearinghouse General User Presentation

  • USGS National Ground Water Monitoring Network Funding Now Available

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    The USGS National Ground Water Monitoring Network (NGWMN) Cooperative Funding Opportunity for 2018 is now open for proposals through November 30, 2017. The NGWMN network is sponsored by the USGS Advisory Committee on Water Information’s (ACWI) Subcommittee on Ground Water (SOGW). This current funding is for a 2-year period and will provide support for both new and existing data providers in the NGWMN. The USGS will fund new data providers to select and classify sites within existing monitoring programs, to set up web services that will link the data to the NGWMN Portal, and to produce a report describing this process. Existing data providers can apply for funding to maintain web services and keep site information current. Data providers may also apply for funding to collect data to improve site information, to maintain wells, and to drill new or replacement Network wells. The maximum allowable funds for any data provider has been increased to $150,000 per year. Interested agencies can apply online at grants.gov under funding opportunity number G17AS000470. The Program Announcement contains the requirements and other guidance for submitting proposals.

    Webinars:  The NGWMN will host two upcoming webinars. The webinar on October 19th at 1:00 pm (eastern) will provide information about the application package and the webinar on November 28th at 2:00 pm (eastern) will allow participants to ask last minute questions. Registration for the webinars is required. Slides from the first webinar are available  here. Cooperative Agreements Frequently Asked Questions are available  here. For more information, visit the website. For questions, contact Daryll Pope at dpope@usgs.gov or 609-771-3933.

  • Register Now for the ASDWA Annual Conference

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    Join over 300 attendees at ASDWA’s 32nd Annual Conference being held October 17 – 20, 2017 on the beautiful waterfront in Norfolk, VA. Conference attendees will include state and territorial drinking water program administrators and their staff, government personnel from EPA and other Federal agencies, and water association and industry group representatives. The conference will feature a State-EPA roundtable; special topic sessions; plenary panels on lead service line replacement and state programs; concurrent sessions that cover the “waterfront” of drinking water issues from source water protection and resiliency to treatment and technologies; a variety of exhibits that showcase technologies and technical assistance; and more!

    This year, ASDWA is also hosting an optional dinner cruise along the Elizabeth River aboard the Spirit of Norfolk, where you will see spectacular views of the Navy’s mighty Atlantic Fleet. To view the detailed agenda, register for the conference and the cruise, and make reservations for your hotel room, visit ASDWA’s website.  Please note that room reservations must be made by September 25th to guarantee availability! We look forward to having you join us in Norfolk.

     

  • ASDWA CWA-SDWA Webinar: Leveraging CWA 319 and SDWA Programs for Surface and Ground Water Quality Planning

    ASDWA CWA-SDWA Webinar: Leveraging CWA 319 and SDWA Programs for Surface and Ground Water Quality Planning 

    Date:  Tuesday, November 7, 2017
    Time:  1:00pm – 2:30pm (eastern), 12:00pm – 1:30pm (central), 10:00am – 11:30am (pacific)

    Slide Deck: Combined Webinar Presentations

    Purpose:  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.

    Audience:  State, interstate, tribal, and federal water programs, water utilities, technical assistance providers, and anyone else who would like to participate.

    Objective:  Learn how the Nebraska and Nevada state water programs coordinated with EPA and local communities to leverage the CWA 319 non-point source (NPS) program for surface and groundwater quality protection planning in drinking water supply areas.

    Agenda

    • Nebraska: Ryan Chapman with the Nebraska Department of Environmental Quality, and Heather Duncan with the EPA Region 7, will present how they have partnered over the course of several years to address source water and drinking water protection issues impacted by non-point source pollution. After documenting the drinking water protection priorities in the Nebraska’s Non-point Source Management Plan, the state has undertaken planning and restoration efforts in four communities, including the Bazile Groundwater Management Area, Waverly, Auburn, and Fairbury. This presentation will share the status of those planning efforts and describe the 319 documentation process that supports the state’s accomplishments.
    • Nevada: Kim Borgzinner, with the Nevada Division of Environmental Protection (NDEP) Bureau of Safe Drinking Water’s Integrated Source Water Protection Program (ISWPP), and Birgit Henson with the NDEP Bureau of Water Quality Planning’s Nonpoint Source Branch, will share how they coordinated and kick started a joint source water protection and watershed management planning effort. This effort aligned with the goals outlined in Nevada’s 2015 Nonpoint Source Management Plan and resulted in working with the ISWPP contractor to develop a stakeholder group and initiate a comprehensive regional watershed plan that includes source water components in Washoe County and the Truckee River Watershed.

    Presenters

    Ryan Chapman is the Water Quality Assessment Section Supervisor with the Nebraska Department of Environmental Quality.  He has been with the Department since 2009 and served as the Wellhead Protection Program Coordinator for 5 years. He also works with several of the Section 319 Non-Point Source grants that the Department awards annually. Ryan holds a Bachelor’s degree in Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources from the University of Nebraska Lincoln, and Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees from Iowa State University.

     

     

    Heather Duncan is the EPA Region 7 liaison to Nebraska’s nonpoint source/319 program. Heather has been with EPA Region 7 since 2006. Prior to working in water quality programs, Heather spent time with EPA Region 7’s pesticides program and was the co-chair of Region 7’s Agriculture Team. She’s an Iowa farm girl by upbringing and a graduate of Iowa State University with a Bachelor of Science degree in Public Service and Administration in Agriculture – Agricultural Meteorology.

     

     

    Kim Borgzinner is the Source Water Coordinator for the Nevada Division of Environmental Protection. She has been managing the State’s Integrated Source Water Protection Program for the past 10 years and has worked successfully with many communities in Nevada to develop and implement comprehensive countywide source water protection plans. Prior to working for NDEP, Kim worked in private consulting on projects related to public water system capacity building. She holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Civil Engineering from the University of Nevada Reno.

     

     

    Birgit Henson is the Non-point Source Branch Supervisor managing the Clean Water Act 319 Program at the Nevada Division of Environmental Protection. She has over twenty years of experience in the water quality field. Birgit previously worked for Nevada’s Underground Injection Control Program where she was responsible for permitting discharges to groundwater, and also worked for the Tahoe Regional Planning Agency and Basin Management Unit. She has a Bachelor’s of Science degree in Natural Resource Management and Engineering from the University of Connecticut and is a Certified Public Manager.