Webinar | Resiliency & Vulnerability Planning – Part 1/2

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This course is now offered as an online training. It is recommended to take both parts on the same day.  Part 1 will take place from 10:00am to 12:00pm and Part 2 will take place from 2:00pm to 4:00pm. Please follow the links below to register for each part separately.   Every system will have an emergency. Identifying potential risks and taking measures to mitigate their impact are the first steps to a successful recovery. In part one of this two-part series we will look at tools and techniques for assessing where your system may experience service interruption, unsafe water, or any other harm. Participants will learn: Identify risks to their system  Utilize available tools to begin mitigation efforts  Understand the cost and benefit of instituting mitigation efforts Access tools for the completion of a hazard mitigation process

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Webinar | Resiliency & Vulnerability Planning – Part 2/2

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This course is now offered as an online training. It is recommended to take both parts on the same day.  Part 1 will take place from 10:00am to 12:00pm and Part 2 will take place from 2:00pm to 4:00pm. Please follow the links below to register for each part separately.   In part one of this series you learned about pre-hazard mitigation planning and how to reduce drinking water system vulnerabilities. In part two, we will provide water system personnel with the information and resources needed to respond preemptively and proactively to most emergency situations. A water system emergency is any situation which causes water outages, unsafe drinking water, or any harm to humans or animals. The emergency may have been created by a fire, flood or vandalism and having a written response plan, lines of communication and mutual aid agreements in place prior to an emergency will provide an avenue for thoughtful response. Participants will learn: How to develop an emergency response plan and identify the eight core elements required in the ERP  How to assess vulnerability and complete risk ranking as we introduce the concept of the vulnerability assessment The benefits of mutual aid agreements Where to look for resources to complete a […]

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Webinar | WaterSMART Small-Scale Water Efficiency Projects

The Bureau of Reclamation has published a funding opportunity for the WaterSMART Small-Scale Water Efficiency Projects. The funding opportunity is available on grants.gov by searching for opportunity number R21AS00257. Applications are due on March 18, 2020, at 4 p.m. MDT. Eligible applicants include States, Indian Tribes, irrigation districts, water districts, and other organizations with water or power delivery authority. Nonprofit conservation organizations partnering with one of these entities can also apply. See Section C.1. Eligible Applicants of the funding opportunity for additional information. Through this funding opportunity, Reclamation provides funding for small-scale on-the-ground projects that seek to conserve, better manage, or otherwise make more efficient use of water supplies. Applicants can request up to $75,000 in Reclamation funding for projects with a total project cost of $200,000 or less. Learn more at https://www.usbr.gov/watersmart/swep/index.html. Reclamation will host a webinar on Wednesday, February 3, 2021, at 2 p.m. MST to discuss eligible applicants and project types, program requirements, and the evaluation criteria for the Small-Scale Water Efficiency Projects funding opportunity. Click here to join the webinar or see the flyer down below for more information. Applicants with questions regarding applicant and project eligibility, program requirements, or the evaluation criteria, click here and […]

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