Webinar
AASHTO-ASDWA Webinar: How State Highway and Drinking Water Programs Can Work Together for Mutual Benefits and Reduce Impacts from Road Salt
The American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials (AASHTO) Center for Environmental Excellence (CEE) and the Association of State Drinking Water Administrators (ASDWA) are pleased to announce a free webinar entitled, “How State Highway and Drinking Water Programs Can Work Together for Mutual Benefits and Reduce Impacts from Road Salt.” The webinar will include an introduction from AASHTO, a brief presentation about ASDWA’s new handout and web page on the “Intersection of Roads and Drinking Water,” and feature presentations from representatives for each of the state programs in New Hampshire and Maryland, who will share how they work together, along with a few examples and some more specific information on best practices for road salt applications and impacts to drinking water. State drinking water program and state highway program personnel are encouraged to attend, along with anyone else who is interested and would like to participate.
Free ASDWA Webinar Series: Implementation Tools and Best Practices for Lead Service Line Inventories and Replacements
ASDWA is pleased to announce our upcoming free webinar series: Implementation Tools and Best Practices for Lead Service Line Inventories and Replacements. This webinar series is open to the public and intended
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Free ASDWA Webinar Series: Implementation Tools and Best Practices for Lead Service Line Inventories and Replacements
ASDWA is pleased to announce our upcoming free webinar series: Implementation Tools and Best Practices for Lead Service Line Inventories and Replacements. This webinar series is open to the public and intended
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Free ASDWA Webinar Series: Implementation Tools and Best Practices for Lead Service Line Inventories and Replacements
ASDWA is pleased to announce our upcoming free webinar series: Implementation Tools and Best Practices for Lead Service Line Inventories and Replacements. This webinar series is open to the public and intended
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Free ASDWA Webinar Series: Implementation Tools and Best Practices for Lead Service Line Inventories and Replacements
ASDWA is pleased to announce our upcoming free webinar series: Implementation Tools and Best Practices for Lead Service Line Inventories and Replacements. This webinar series is open to the public and intended
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Free ASDWA Webinar Series: Implementation Tools and Best Practices for Lead Service Line Inventories and Replacements
ASDWA is pleased to announce our upcoming free webinar series: Implementation Tools and Best Practices for Lead Service Line Inventories and Replacements. This webinar series is open to the public and intended
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SDWA Turns 48: A Reflection of the Regulatory Landscape and What’s Next
Register now for ASDWA's free webinar "SDWA Turns 48: A Reflection of the Regulatory Landscape and What's Next" The Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA) was initially signed on December 16,
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Free ASDWA Webinar Series: Implementation Tools and Best Practices for Lead Service Line Inventories and Replacements
ASDWA is pleased to announce our upcoming free webinar series: Implementation Tools and Best Practices for Lead Service Line Inventories and Replacements. This webinar series is open to the public and intended
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Free ASDWA Webinar Series: Implementation Tools and Best Practices for Lead Service Line Inventories and Replacements
ASDWA is pleased to announce our upcoming free webinar series: Implementation Tools and Best Practices for Lead Service Line Inventories and Replacements. This webinar series is open to the public and intended
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Free ASDWA Webinar Series: Implementation Tools and Best Practices for Lead Service Line Inventories and Replacements
ASDWA is pleased to announce our upcoming free webinar series: Implementation Tools and Best Practices for Lead Service Line Inventories and Replacements. This webinar series is open to the public and intended
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