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  • ASDWA Webinar with Water Research Foundation

    ASDWA is hosting this webinar with the Water Research Foundation (WRF) entitled, “Overview of Current Research and Innovation at the WRF.”  During the webinar, WRF will share relevant information for state drinking water programs about their research efforts and projects on: Per- and polyfluorylalkyl substances (PFAS), Lead and Copper, Harmful algal blooms (HABs), Disinfection byproducts (DBPs) and Premise plumbing. The webinar speakers are:

    • Peter Grevatt, WRF Chief Executive Officer
    • John Albert, WRF Chief Research Officer
    • Christobel Ferguson, WRF Chief Innovation Officer

    Register for the webinar here.

  • Introduction to Enforcement and Compliance History Online (ECHO)

    EPA will hold its next Enforcement and Compliance History Online (ECHO) webinar on Tuesday, October 13, 2020, 1:30-2:30 PM ET. Attendees will go “Behind the Scenes” to learn how ECHO manages environmental data, exploring questions like:

    • From which EPA systems does ECHO retrieve data?
    • How frequently are the data updated, and how do I make corrections?
    • How can I download ECHO data?
    • What are the ECHO web services?

    Examples are drawn from user questions. If you are interested in a specific topic or would like to suggest a question to answer during the webinar, please send feedback to ECHO Support.

    Register at https://echo.epa.gov/help/training#upcoming to save your spot.

    If you can’t make it, don’t worry, ECHO tutorials and recorded webinars are available at any time.

    Considering the recent changes to the ECHO dashboard for drinking water, we highly recommend this webinar to anyone interested.

  • ASDWA TSCA Webinar Series: TSCA and the States (Third Webinar)

    ASDWA TSCA Webinar Series: TSCA and the States (Third Webinar)

    Tuesday, October 6th 3 – 4:30 PM EST

    This third and final webinar in the ASDWA TSCA series will feature speakers from the states of  Washington, Minnesota, and California who will share their perspectives on chemical reviews, reporting and source control, and connections to drinking water.

     Speakers:

    • Holly Davies and Barbara Morrissey (WA DOH)
    • Jim Kelly (MN DOH) and Al Innes (MN PCA)
    • Karl Palmer (CA DTSC)

    For more information, view the webinar handout and register for the webinar here.

  • TSCA Webinar Series: TSCA and the Environment (Webinar Two)

    TSCA Webinar Series: TSCA and the Environment (Webinar Two)

    Wednesday, August 26th 1 PM – 2:30 PM EST

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    The second in a series of ASDWA webinars on the Toxic Substance Control Act (TSCA). In this webinar, speakers from the Environmental Defense Fund and Earthjustice will highlight the key links between TSCA and the environmental health, including programs and provisions that relate to drinking water issues. The speakers will also cover problems arising from EPA’s current implementation of TSCA and ideas for improving TSCA implementation to protect public health and strengthen environmental protection.

    Speakers: Lindsay McCormick and Richard Denison, EDF and Jonathan Kalmuss-Katz, Earthjustice

    Register: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/7618242698297508877

  • TSCA Webinar Series: TSCA Overview (Webinar One)

    TSCA Webinar Series: TSCA Overview (Webinar One)

    July 24th from 1:00 – 2:30 pm ET

    The first in a series of ASDWA webinars on the Toxic Substance Control Act (TSCA). In this webinar, speakers from EPA’s Office of Pollution Prevention and Toxics will highlight the key programs of TSCA with a particular focus on programs and provisions that relate to drinking water issues.

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  • Webinar on ASDWA’s New PFAS – Source Water Protection Guide and Toolkit

    Webinar on ASDWA’s New PFAS – Source Water Protection Guide and Toolkit

    June 18, 2020 from 1:00 – 2:30 pm ET

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    On June 18, 2020 from 1:00 – 2:30 pm (eastern time), ASDWA will conduct a webinar entitled, “Launching ASDWA’s New PFAS – Source Water Protection Guide and Toolkit.” This webinar will showcase the new guide and toolkit that was developed with support from a Project Advisory Council (PAC) with representatives from nine states (Colorado, Kansas, Minnesota, New Hampshire, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Vermont, Virginia, and Wisconsin), and the Cadmus Group. The purpose of the guide is to demonstrate and share effective strategies for addressing PFAS contamination risk in source waters that will help inform policy decisions, assist state drinking water programs in protecting public health, and encourage collaboration and communication among states and water utilities. The tool includes three main components.

    1. The Decision Support Tool provides examples of state actions to address PFAS contamination.
    2. The Technical Appendix includes an overview of PFAS, chemicals of concern, PFAS in the U.S., and state PFAS profiles.
    3. The Mapping Guidance aids identifying and mapping source waters that are vulnerable to PFAS contamination.

    Register for the webinar here.

  • SWC Webinar: Updates from NRCS and the Northeast – Partnering to Protect Drinking Water

    SWC Webinar: Updates from NRCS and the Northeast – Partnering to Protect Drinking Water

    June 4, 2020 from 1:00 – 2:30 pm (eastern)

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    This national Source Water Collaborative webinar will feature presenters from NRCS who will share information about the upcoming bulletin on selecting priority source water protection areas in each state and presenters from AWWA and EPA Region 1 who will highlight their efforts in the Northeast to host “2018 Farm Bill and Source Water Protection” meetings with NRCS, conservation districts, state drinking water programs, and water utilities.

  • Data Management Users Conference (DMUC): 2020

    Data Management Users Conference: 2020

    Main Conference: September 14 & 15, 2020
    SDWIS State and CMDP Training Events: September 16 and 23, 2020

    Please register for all sessions you wish to attend.

    Event and Training Agendas

    Event Schedule and Registration Links (Sept 14 & 15)

    Welcome and Keynote Session
    Monday, September 14 at 11:00 AM

    Visit the SDWIS User Community to view a recording of this session.

      • Welcome – Shellie Chard, ASDWA President, and Michael Plastino, EPA
      • The E-Enterprise Digital Strategy – Vaughn Noga, Chief Information Officer, EPA
      • SDWIS Modernization: a State CIO’s Perspective – Stephen Forrest, Chief Information Officer, MT DEQ
      • State Drinking Water Data Quality Awards

    The Internet of Water
    Monday, September 14 at 2:30 PM

    Visit the SDWIS User Community to view a recording of this session.

    The Internet of Water is a project established at Duke University in 2018, premised on the idea that efforts to improve water management outcomes in the United States routinely stumble on the problem of inaccessible water data and information. The IoW envisions a world engaged in sustainable water resources management and stewardship enabled by open, shared, and integrated water data and information. The IoW’s mission is to build a voluntary network of communities and institutions to achieve that vision.  The IoW project is also conducting novel research and development on water data informatics, building prototype software and tools to discover, access and use diverse water data from diverse sources. The IoW is designed to mobilize cultural and behavioral change across individuals, agencies, and institutions, to bring about the necessary technological change that will transform water data and information and thus enable better water management outcomes.

    Panelists:

      • Peter Colohan, Executive Director, Internet of Water
      • Kyle Onda, Data Architect, Internet of Water
      • Ashley Ward, Senior Policy Associate for Outreach and Engagement, Internet of Water

    Supporting Materials:

    E-Enterprise, EECIP and the Digital Strategy
    Tuesday, September 15 at 11 AM ET

    Visit the SDWIS User Community to view a recording of this session.

    An introduction to E-Enterprise for the Environment, the E-Enterprise for the Community Information Platform (EECIP), and how the pillars of the Digital Strategy can support SDWIS Modernization. This session will further explore the benefits of strategic partnering between drinking water data managers and department IT managers.

    Panelists:

      • Kurt Rakouskas, Executive Project Manager, ECOS
      • Damon Guterman, MA DEP
      • Victoria Philips, Director, Enterprise Information Office, MA DEP

    Supporting Materials:

    SDWIS Modernization
    Tuesday, September 15 at 2:30 PM ET

    Visit the SDWIS User Community to view a recording of this session.

    A project update and overview of SDWIS Modernization, SDWIS State, and CMDP.

    Panelists:

      • Michael Plastino, EPA
      • Tina Chen, EPA
      • Renee Morris, EPA
      • Deric Teasley, EPA
      • Justin Wright, EPA

    Optional Training Sessions (Sept 16 & 23)

    SDWIS State

    Visit the SDWIS User Community to view a recording of this session.

    This 5-hour training course focuses on SDWIS State Basics and will be most appropriate for those who are new to or just learning how to use SDWIS. Viewers will learn about SDWIS State’s systems and processes, basic functions, and compliance tools. A more advanced training will be offered in the coming weeks.

    CMDP

    Visit the SDWIS User Community to view a recording of this session.

    Please check back for more detailed information. Questions? Contact Anthony DeRosa of ASDWA.

  • 17th Annual EPA Drinking Water Workshop

    17th Annual EPA Drinking Water Workshop: Small System Challenges and Solutions

    – Online Event –
    August 31 – September 3, 2020

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    EPA’s free annual drinking water workshop, held in partnership with the Association of State Drinking Water Administrators (ASDWA), will take place on September 1-3, 2020 with training offered on August 31. The workshop will be virtual this year and will provide in-depth information and training on solutions and strategies for handling small drinking water system challenges with a focus on monitoring, distribution, source, and treatment topics.

    The workshop is primarily designed for state primacy agency staff responsible for drinking water regulations compliance and treatment technologies permitting; however, others may also benefit, including territory, tribal, and local primacy staff, water system operators, academics, design engineers, technical assistance providers, and consultants.

    Workshop Website: Visit epa.gov/water-research/17th-annual-epa-drinking-water-workshop for additional information about the workshop, including the workshop agenda, registration options, and regular updates.

    Inquiries: Questions about the workshop may be directed to Michelle Latham and Cassandra Nieman at SSWR@EPA.gov.

  • ASDWA Member Meeting: 2022

    ASDWA Member Meeting: 2022

    Hilton Old Town Alexandria – Alexandria, Virginia
    Monday, March 21 through Wednesday, March 23, 2022
    All-Virtual States-Only Roundtable on Thursday, March 24

    ASDWA’s Member Meeting sessions are intended for State and EPA staff only, with select sessions open by invitation. If you have questions, please contact ASDWA.

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    Unable to Travel? Register for remote access to the afternoon “hybrid” sessions using the link below. You will receive immediate confirmation of registration. Outlook calendar invitations with links to join via Microsoft Teams will be sent separately.

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    Dates: 
    Monday, March 21* through Wednesday, March 23, 2022
    *Board Meeting Monday, March 21

    Rates and Fees: 
    Conference Registration is $275/attendee
    Standard Single or Double Room – $249

    Agenda and Meeting Materials*

    Registration and Payment Options

    Please select the appropriate tab below to view registration options for onsite or remote participation.

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    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, Edge]. Alternatively, you may contact Anthony DeRosa at ASDWA [aderosa(at)asdwa.org] for a PDF version.

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    Hotel Information

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    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 20 – March 25, 2022. The room rate of $249/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 soon to reserve your room!