In this webinar, we will explore emergency management and resilience strategies that can help small systems prepare for disasters. We will discuss trends in hazards, critical infrastructure stressors, and what steps small systems can take to adapt to an uncertain future. Presenter: Brandy Espinola, Program Manager - Environmental Finance Center at the University of Maryland
Understanding the root cause of a problem at your water system is the crucial first step in addressing the issue appropriately. In this webinar, we will introduce and demonstrate two tools that will help water operators and managers get to the root cause of a difficult problem. The first tool is a line of inquiry […]
There are many benefits of collaborative relationships between water utilities, land conservation agencies and land trusts, and municipalities and counties to protect drinking water sources facing development pressure. Collaboration is not easy, however, and does not come naturally to all involved. In this webinar, you will learn about the benefits of collaboration as well as how to […]
In light of an ever-changing climate and increasingly stressed infrastructure, we must take steps towards preventing and mitigating the duration and severity of water service interruptions. In this webinar, we will discuss the importance of understanding risk, explore what it means to be a resilient coastal system, and suggest strategies for conducting basic vulnerability assessments. […]