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  • ASDWA Annual Conference: 2021

    ASDWA Annual Conference: 2021

    – All Sessions Online –
    October 18 – 19, 2021
    State-EPA Roundtable on October 20
    States-only Roundtable on October 21

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    Out of an abundance of caution related to the continuing worldwide COVID-19 pandemic, ASDWA is converting to a virtual conference and is now offering registration at no cost.

    A surge in cases across the U.S., uncertainties surrounding organizations’ travel bans and restrictions, challenges in debating and implementing potential onsite safety protocols such as vaccine/mask mandates or social distancing, and the emergence of the highly contagious Delta variant led ASDWA to make this difficult decision for the health and safety of our attendees and staff. Although we would prefer to see all of you in person and everyone is suffering from fatigue from the two-dimensional experience, we have developed an agenda to ensure that the shift to virtual still provides unique opportunities to learn about, and to discuss, the critical drinking water issues that we are all facing.

    We sincerely apologize for any inconvenience this may cause. We look forward to meeting again in person in 2022 and to meeting with everyone virtually in October!


    Agenda

    ASDWA Annual Conference Agenda 2021

    Registration Materials

    You may complete a single form to register for all five Conference sessions, or click the title of any session listed below to register only for that session. You will receive a confirmation of registration and connection information for each session from GoToWebinar. Note, State and EPA registrants will receive separate calendar invitations to participate in the Roundtables, which will be held in Teams.

    Online Registration Form:

    ASDWA’s Online Registration Form

    Note, all times in Eastern Daylight. 

    Monday, October 18

    12:30-2:00           Opening Session

    2:00-3:00              Break

    3:00-5:00              Lead Service Line Inventories

    Tuesday, October 19

    11:00-12:00         California SAFER

    12:00-1:00           Break

    1:00-2:30              PFAS

    2:30-3:30             Break

    3:30-5:00              Workforce: Operators & Small Systems

    Note, State and EPA registrants will receive separate calendar invitations to participate in the Roundtables, which will be held in Teams. Email ASDWA if you are only planning to participate in the Roundtables.

    Wednesday, October 20 – States and EPA Only

    State-EPA Roundtable

    11:00-11:45         CCRs

    11:45-1:00           OECA Initiatives and Measures

    1:00-2:00              Break

    2:00-3:00              SRF and Infrastructure

    3:00-4:00              Break

    4:00-5:00              Cybersecurity

    Thursday, October 21 – States Only

    12:30-2:00           States Only Roundtable

  • 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 [login required].
    • EPA – please contact ASDWA staff for a copy of the agenda that includes registration options.

    Questions? Contact Anthony DeRosa of ASDWA at aderosa @ asdwa.org.

  • ASDWA Annual Conference: 2020

    ASDWA Annual Conference: 2020
    Monday, October 26th through Thursday, October 29, 2020

    Download the 2020 ASDWA Annual Conference Agenda

    Please register for all sessions you wish to attend.
    All sessions are listed in Eastern Time.

    Pandemic Impacts
    MONDAY, October 26 (Open to the Public)

    11:00-12:20 ET   Water Sector Response
    The Water Sector (EPA, states, water systems, etc.) has implemented a variety of strategies to adapt to the ongoing pandemic and each strategy has its own inherent challenges. 
    1:00-2:30 ET       States Adapting to Change: The Human Factor

    From remote learning and virtual inspections to managing a socially distanced workforce, state drinking water programs are adapting to a new way of doing business to keep their staff and the communities they serve safe. 
    3:30-5:00 ET       States Adapting to Change: Systems and Processes

    States will discuss approaches to water quality in buildings and schools that are reoccupying after a prolonged shutdown, pandemic effects to seasonal systems, and addressing long-term compliance issues in the face of COVID-19. 


    Note, the following sessions are intended for state and EPA staff. If you register with a non-state or EPA email address, your registration will be automatically cancelled. If you need to register with a non-standard email address, please contact ASDWA for assistance. 

    Regulatory Update
    TUESDAY, October 27 (States & EPA Only)

    11:00-12:30 ET   Opening Session and Keynote (States & EPA Only)

    The ongoing pandemic does not stop regulatory deadlines, and EPA’s Office of Water (OW) and Office of Groundwater and Drinking Water (OGWDW) continue to meet the Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA) mandates and take steps forward in the SDWA regulatory development process

    1:30-2:30 ET       Potential Revisions to Microbial and Disinfection Byproducts (M/DBP) Rules (States & EPA Only)

    Please note – the final LCRR has not yet been released, so we are shifting the focus of this session.

    With EPA under a court deadline of July 2024 to propose revisions to the MDBP regulations, this session with provide an overview of the information and data collection effort that EPA is planning to conduct in order to appropriately inform those potential revisions.

    3:30-4:30 ET       LCRR Early Implementation Issues (States & EPA Only)

    The final Lead and Copper Rule Revisions (LCRR) are expected to have several early implementation provisions, including lead service line inventories and replacement plans, updated lead and copper monitoring plans and preparation for testing in schools and child care facilities. States will discuss approaches and concerns with these activities with other states and EPA. Register now: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/7233431221803991565

    Note, the following sessions are intended for state and EPA staff. If you register with a non-state or EPA email address, your registration will be automatically cancelled. If you need to register with a non-standard email address, please contact ASDWA for assistance. 

    State Experiences
    WEDNESDAY, October 28 (States & EPA Only)

    11:00-12:30 ET   State Experiences: PFAS Regulatory Implementation (States & EPA Only)

    What can we learn from some states as they move forward with developing and implementing their own state PFAS drinking water standards? Likely a lot, as states will share their experiences on how they are addressing monitoring, treatment, and compliance without a federal PFAS regulation.

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    1:30-2:30 ET       State Experiences: Harmful Algal Blooms (HABs) (States & EPA Only)

    Warm weather and nutrients continue to provide the right mix of conditions for HABs to create challenges for states and water systems to appropriately manage the HABs and to communicate with the public about the potential risks from HABs.

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    3:30-4:30 ET       State Experiences: Manganese and Other Emerging Contaminants (States & EPA Only)

    Manganese is one of a handful of emerging contaminants that continue to be on the “regulatory radar screen” – which one has the potential to become a regulation at some point in the future?

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    Note, the following sessions are intended for state and EPA staff. If you register with a non-state or EPA email address, your registration will be automatically cancelled. If you need to register with a non-standard email address, please contact ASDWA for assistance. 

    Roundtable Discussions
    THURSDAY, October 29 (States & EPA Only)

    11:00-12:00 ET   State and EPA Discussion: OECA National Compliance Initiative (NCI) (States & EPA Only)

    How can the number of health-based violations be reduced while maintaining the balance between state implementation and EPA oversight through the new drinking water NCI?

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    1:00-2:00 ET       State and EPA Discussion: Safe Drinking Water Information System (SDWIS) (States & EPA Only)

    How can an updated drinking water data management system be developed in a timely manner that best meets the needs of both states and EPA?

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    3:00-4:30 ET       Facilitated States-Only Discussion (by invitation only)

     

     

  • National Capacity Development and Operator Certification Workshop: 2020 Virtual Sessions

    Announcement: National Capacity Development and Operator Certification Workshop

    August 2020 Virtual Sessions

    In-person workshop postponed and held August 10-12, 2022 in Alexandria, VA

    Registration is open for EPA and ASDWA’s Capacity Development and Operator Certification Workshop – Virtual Sessions. Registrants can expect to hear strategies on operator training and testing during the pandemic, collaborative actions of the capacity development and operator certification programs to improve compliance, and procedures to build financial resilience. The following sessions will be 45 minutes with an optional hour long discussion after.

    Targeting Disadvantaged Systems to Develop Capacity and Compliance
    Original broadcast: August 11, 2020

    This session highlights collaborative efforts of the capacity development and operator certification programs that target disadvantaged systems to help with compliance issues and decrease health-based violations.

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    Becoming Financially Resilient through Asset Management

    This session will provide the financial benefits of having asset management, as well as examples of tools and best practices to implement with the asset management framework.

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    Adaptive Training and Testing Techniques

    This session will showcase adaptive techniques that were utilized during COVID-19 to continue training and testing. States may apply these strategies going forward during the pandemic.

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    Additionally, EPA’s Sustainable Systems Team held an introductory webinar in advance of the August Capacity Development and Operator Certification Virtual Sessions for state drinking water program staff and other partners that want to learn about these programs, want a refresher, or may be new to working on capacity development or operator certification.

    Capacity Development and Operator Certification 101

    Learn more and view this broadcast at: https://www.epa.gov/dwcapacity/sustainable-drinking-water-systems-webinars

  • AWOP National Meeting: 2019

    AWOP National Meeting: 2019

    Cincinnati, OH
    August 6-7, 2019

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    The Association of State Drinking Water Administrators (ASDWA) and the Technical Support Center (TSC) in EPA’s Office of Ground Water and Drinking Water (OGWDW) are pleased to announce the seventh Area-Wide Optimization Program (AWOP) National Meeting will be held in Cincinnati, OH at the Hilton Netherland Plaza on August 6-7, 2019.  The conference is designed to strengthen the core activities of AWOP 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, including a special evening meeting on August 5 for new states or new staff in existing AWOP states.

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    Agenda and Evaluation Form

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    Hotel

    Hilton Cincinnati Netherland Plaza
    35 West Fifth St.
    Cincinnati, OH 45202
    Phone: 1-(800) HILTONS [use code ASD]

    Booking Link: https://book.passkey.com/gt/217317985?gtid=442e25546072df6f9fab196f6eb6a513

    The rooms in the ASDWA room block are $142 per night (plus tax) for single or double occupancy. The room block is open until July 17, 2019. Attendees are responsible for making their own reservations, which can be done on-line through the direct link above. You can also reserve your room by calling 1-800 HILTONS.  Give them the group code “ASD” to get the special meeting rate.  Ground transportation from Cincinnati-Northern Kentucky International Airport (CVG) to the hotel is available via Airport Executive Shuttle ($24 one-way and $36 round-trip) or taxi ($34.00 one way).

    Registration and Hotel Reservations

    Online Registration Form:

    https://form.jotform.com/ASDWA/AWOP-2019

    Online Hotel Reservations and Information:
    Rooms have been reserved at the Hilton Cincinnati Netherland Plaza (35 West Fifth Street, Cincinnati, OH 45202).  Attendees are responsible for making their own reservations.  You can reserve your room on-line through this link. You can also reserve your room by calling 1-800 HILTONS.  Give them the group code “ASD” to get the special meeting rate.

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    Remote Attendance Webinar Series

    As in previous years, ASDWA plans to host a series of webinars that will take place during the 2019 AWOP National Meeting. There are a total of five broadcasts, each representing a session at the Conference – you must register for each session you wish to attend. All plenary sessions will be recorded and shared after the meeting for later review. If any of the links below are broken, try to copy/paste the URLs into your browser.

    AWOP 19: Opening Sessions
    Tuesday, August 6 at 8:30 – 9:30 AM EDT.
    State/Regional Presentations on AWOP Regions 6/7 and 10
    Tuesday, August 6 at 10:00 – 11:30 AM EDT.
    State/Regional Presentations on AWOP Regions 3 and 4
    Tuesday, August 6 at 1:00 – 2:30 PM EDT.
    Common Drinking Water Methods & Quality Control
    Wednesday, August 7 at 8:00 – 9:30 AM EDT.
    Presentation/Workshop: National Optimization Goals
    Wednesday, August 7 at 10:00 – 11:30 AM EDT.

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    Registration Questionnaire

    We’re collecting some feedback from our attendees to help refine our agenda and information our onsite discussions. This two-question survey will be automatically emailed to you upon registration, but if you didn’t recieve it or wish to complete the questionnaire now, follow this link: https://www.jotform.com/asdwa/awop-2019-reg-Qs

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    How We Built This

    Present AWOP

    Envisioning the Future

    Region 3 – Five-year Vision for AWOP

    Region 4 Impacts

    Alabama

    Kentucky

    North Carolina

    Florida

    South Carolina

    Tennessee

    Workshop – AWOP Implementation

    Workshop – AWOP Self Assessment

    Common Drinking Water Methods & Quality Control

    Workshop – National AWOP Goals Presentation

    Workshop – Lebanon Presentation

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    Individual Program Background Information 

    The links below are states that provided background information on their individual AWOP. This information includes the state’s historical adoption of AWOP and how the goals were adopted, lessons learned, an inventory of state-wide treatment facilities, and a description of the state’s current and former AWOP team.

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    We look forward to seeing you in Cincinnati. Please contact Kevin Letterly at kletterly@asdwa.org or (703) 812-2161 if you require further information or if you have any other questions regarding the meeting.

  • ASDWA/EPA Data Management Users Conference (DMUC): 2019

    ASDWA/EPA Data Management Users Conference (DMUC): 2019

    Atlanta, GA
    July 23 – 25, 2019

    NOTE: we are NOT holding a Monday Training event this year. The conference will begin on Tuesday, July 23.

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    The 2019 ASDWA/EPA Data Management Users Conference will be held in Atlanta, GA from July 23-25, 2019 at the Hilton Garden Inn Atlanta Downtown (275 Baker St NW).

     

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    Agenda and Evaluation Form

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    Hotel

    Hilton Garden Inn Atlanta Downtown
    275 Baker St., NW
    Atlanta, GA 30313

    Please note, at this time, the hotel room block is full. Contact ASDWA if you need assistance locating an alternative hotel for your stay.

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    Remote Attendance Webinar Series

    As in previous years, ASDWA plans to host a series of webinars that will take place during the 2019 ASDWA/EPA Data Management Users Conference. There are a total of nine broadcasts, each representing a session at the Conference – you must register for each session you wish to attend. All plenary 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.

    DMUC 19: Opening Session
    Tuesday, July 23 at 8:30 AM EDT.
    https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/9142293350091017485

    SDWIS Legacy Session
    Tuesday, July 23 at 10:30 AM EDT.
    https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/7704376232541687819

    CMDP Project Update and State Experiences
    Tuesday, July 23 at 2:00 PM EDT.
    https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/3864228518441031179

    SDWIS Prime Project Update
    Tuesday, July 23 at 4:30 PM EDT.
    https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/8193567647436966155

    Data Cleanup
    Wednesday, July 24 at 8:30 AM EDT.
    https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/4983854611935630859

    Primacy Agency Data Reliability and Quality
    Wednesday, July 24 at 10:30 AM EDT.
    https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/7526143198656072459

    AWIA-required Strategic Plan for Compliance Monitoring Data [new session added 7/19]
    Wednesday, July 24 at 1:30 PM EDT.
    https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/8657623127097577997

    Parking Lot Issues – Open Plenary Discussion
    Wednesday, July 24 at 3:00 PM EDT.
    https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/5422259584743922699

    How Drinking Water Data is Used by Other Programs – CDC Panel
    Thursday, July 25 at 8:30 AM EDT.
    https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/1596462696408982539

    SDWIS Communications and Community Building, and DMUC Wrap-up
    Thursday, July 25 at 10:30 AM EDT.
    https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/4767421245566164235

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    On-site Technical Support and Consultation for SDWIS Systems

    A new feature for this year, we will have a Tech Support and Consult Room available throughout the Conference to provide on-site user support for all current SDWIS systems. The contractors (Systalex, The Group, and SAIC) will be available to provide technical assistance, document technical issues, and work to resolve these issues directly with the user.

    This includes support for:

    • SDWIS/State Software
    • SDWIS/XML Sampling
    • SDWIS/Lab to State
    • SDWIS/Migrate to State
    • SDWIS/Bridge
    • Drinking Water Watch
    • SDWIS FedRep
    • Fed Production Control
    • SDWIS ODS
    • SDWIS Reporting Services
    • Access to SDWIS Fed Production Control or SDWIS Fed Reporting Services

    Please contact Renee Morris at morris.renee@epa.gov for any questions or to sign-up.

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    Tuesday Night SDWIS Challenge: Shall We Play a Game?

    Tuesday, July 23 from 7:30-10 PM. 
    ASDWA is very excited to host this year’s SDWIS Challenge at Game-X! Continuing with the more inclusive team building format, 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 space we have reserved onsite. 
    This sounds awesome, where do I sign up? Information for Challenge Participants:
    NOTE: all challenge spaces have been claimed. If you are interested in playing, you’re welcome to join the waiting list. The SDWIS Challenge is limited to 32 participants broken into 4 teams of 8. There is a $20 buy-in to help cover the cost of the competition – you do not need to pay in advance. Challenge Participants will receive a drink ticket and a $10 PlayCard to use to play games after the challenge 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. There is no fee to spectate and you are welcome to purchase your own PlayCards that can be used throughout the arcade.
    Logistics:
    Game-X is located at 275 Baker Street, Atlanta, GA 30313. Sound familiar? It’s in the same building as the Conference hotel.
    ASDWA has secured a private space to serve as the gathering spot for our event from 7:30-10 PM. Participants in the competition are asked to be at the event gathering spot by 7:30 PM, so we can start the SDWIS Challenge on time. A snack buffet will be provided along with a cash bar.
    If you have any questions, comments, or concerns please contact Anthony of ASDWA at aderosa (at) asdwa.org. 
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  • Changing Source Water Quality: Links to Potential Corrosivity and Emerging Assessment Tools

    Changing Source Water Quality: Links to Potential Corrosivity and Emerging Assessment Tools

    Date: Monday, November 19, 2018
    Time: 2:00 to 3:00 PM (eastern)

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    Corrosion in water distribution systems is a costly problem and controlling corrosion is a primary focus of efforts to reduce lead (Pb) and copper (Cu) in tap water. Efforts to control corrosion rely upon an understanding of the chemical characteristics of surface water and groundwater sources, yet source waters in some areas are changing rapidly due to anthropogenic inputs and management practices. Recent findings of the potential corrosivity of the Nation’s surface waters and groundwater will be summarized along with implications for exceedances of lead action levels in drinking water. Changes in source-water chemistry at the national scale will also be presented along with insights into the land-use linkages to those changes.

    USGS has developed, or is developing, a variety of drinking-water related models and online web applications. The Nation’s rivers, streams, and groundwater are valuable resources, providing sources of raw drinking water for a growing population. New USGS online interactive mappers bring together decades of water-quality data to provide a nationwide look at changes in surface-water and groundwater quality and provide decision tools for monitoring and for developing source-water management strategies.

    Speakers

    Ted Stets, USGS
    Steve Preston, USGS

  • Source Water Collaborative: Multi-Purpose Decision Support Systems for Source Water Protection Strategies

    Multi-Purpose Decision Support Systems for Source Water Protection Strategies

    Date: Wednesday, September 12, 2018
    Time: 12:00 to 1:00 PM (eastern)

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    The purpose of this webinar is to demonstrate the use of decision support tools and multi-purpose landscape analysis systems that can strengthen the ability of water suppliers to develop land protection strategies that address threats to drinking water sources. Land conservation emphasizes the permanent preservation of land around both groundwater and surface water sources. GIS analysis is an effective and accessible way to identify and rank source lands and can be used throughout the source protection process, providing an invaluable resource for inventories, prioritization and management. This webinar will demonstrate various GIS-based tools developed by The Trust for Public Land, their data layers, and describe specific applications of this information.

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

    [author name=”” image=”https://www.asdwa.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/08/linda_hwang-e1534269043399.jpg” facebook=”” twitter=”” google=”” linkedin=”” website=”” name_text_color=”#578fbf” background=”#ffffff”]Linda Hwang leads The Trust for Public Land’s (TPL) strategic program development for its twenty offices in the U.S. She is responsible for the development, planning and evaluation of programs delivered by TPL’s State/Area offices, facilitating management processes and providing consulting expertise for strategic initiatives that are aligned with TPL’s mission and the needs and priorities of local communities. Prior to this, Linda was a partner at a start-up that developed customized decision-support tools that quantify ecosystem services for clients such as The Nature Conservancy, The Dow Chemical Company, and Environmental Defense Fund. She was also at Business for Social Responsibility, where she built and led advisory services program offerings on corporate water strategy and ecosystem services strategies for Fortune 500 companies. Linda has a BA in environmental economics, an MPhil in Development Studies & Social Transformation from the University of Cape Town, and an MBA from the University of Michigan.

    [/author][author name=”” image=”https://www.asdwa.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/08/fred_gifford-e1534269076526.jpg” facebook=”” twitter=”” google=”” linkedin=”” website=”” name_text_color=”#578fbf” background=”#ffffff”]Fred Gifford is the GIS Director for The Trust for Public Land (TPL), managing and leading teams using cutting-edge GIS methodologies, tools, and frameworks for trail planning, land conservation, and green infrastructure projects across the U.S. He is also the Technical Lead for the TPL GIS Team and leads application development, web development, and system design and implementation efforts. Fred is an environmental management and GIS professional with over 25 years’ experience. He has worked in a wide array of environmental management and GIS service areas including: business development, client management, staffing, project management, and technical oversight. Fred specializes in managing data intensive, multi-disciplinary studies and computer application development projects that utilize GIS technology. His primary application expertise relates to environmental and natural resource studies (20 years) but also includes local government, transportation, and utilities applications. His expertise includes project management, requirements analysis, system design, programming, and system implementation. Fred has designed and implemented multi-agency, multi-application GIS projects; large GIS data conversion projects; and focused single-application systems.
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  • Understanding Chemical and Microbial Contaminants in Drinking Water: Raw, Treated, and Tap Water

    Understanding Chemical and Microbial Contaminants in Drinking Water:
    Raw, Treated, and Tap Water

    Date: Wednesday, September 5, 2018
    Time: 1:00 to 2:30 PM (eastern)

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    This webinar will cover the spectrum of chemical and microbial contaminants in raw (source) water, to treated water, to water at the tap. The webinar will be presented in three segments to address key issues and questions of drinking water quality. The segments include:

    • Groundwater Sources—The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) is assessing groundwater quality in principal aquifers that are important sources of drinking water and comparing constituent concentrations in raw (untreated) groundwater to human-health benchmarks established for drinking-water quality. Findings on the occurrence of organic and inorganic constituents, including radioisotopes, from 11 principal aquifers across the United States will be summarized. (presented by Bruce Lindsey, ~15 minutes)
    • Water Quality from Source Through Treatment—The U.S Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) Office of Research and Development and the USGS joined efforts to broaden the scope of existing public drinking water information by providing a nationally consistent and rigorously quality-assured dataset on a wide range of chemical and microbial contaminants present in source and treated waters. The two agencies analyzed water samples for 233 chemical and 14 microbial contaminants in source (untreated, raw) and treated drinking waters from 29 drinking water treatment plants. The results of this collaborative effort, published in 2017 as a series of eight papers, will be summarized, as will a follow-on research publication that applied knowledge gained from this study to better understand the potential for de facto water reuse by drinking water utilities. The importance of collaboration between Federal agencies and drinking-water utilities to the success of these studies will be examined through the experience of a participating utility. (Presented by Ed Furlong, Susan Glassmeyer, and John Sullivan, ~30 minutes)

    • Water Quality from Distribution to the Consumer—The USGS and collaborators recently began efforts to quantify tap water exposure pathways in public and private water supplies. Future plans and preliminary results of pilot efforts from several homes and offices to collect representative tap water samples for analyses of chemical and microbial contaminant mixtures, bioassays, and site-specific exposure activities based on USEPA ToxCast effects data will be presented. (Presented by Paul Bradley, ~15 minutes)

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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 and Treatment I: Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances (PFAS) https://register.gotowebinar.com/register/5454547835548545538

    Session 4B – Tuesday, August 28, 3:30 – 5:00 EDT

    Monitoring and Treatment II: Revised Total Coliform Rule Implementation  https://register.gotowebinar.com/register/43265075565272578

    Session 9A – Wednesday, August 29, 1:30 – 3:00 EDT

    Distribution Systems IV: Pathogens and Biofilms  https://register.gotowebinar.com/register/2581091844100254978

    After registering for the webinar, you should receive an automatic reply from GoToMeeting with a link to test your computer’s compatibility with the webinar software. To register for all sessions, you must register for each webinar individually. For general questions, send an email to 15thAnnualDWWorkshop@cadmusgroup.com.