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SUMMARY:EFCN: Interactive Water Loss Discussion for Small Water Systems
DESCRIPTION:Description: This is an opportunity for you to speak with and hear from your peers. Are you facing water losses at your utility? Are you thinking of developing or expanding a water loss control program\, but aren’t sure where to start? Would you like an opportunity for more interactive group discussions? If the answer to any of these questions is “Yes\,” then this Interactive Water Loss Discussion for Small Water Systems is designed for you! \nJoin us for an interactive opportunity to engage with your peers who are also dealing with water loss control issues. Ask questions\, tout your successes\, find out what has and hasn’t worked for other utilities. This virtual hour and a half session is an opportunity for small drinking water systems to learn from each other in an interactive\, peer-exchange format. This session offers system operators\, managers\, and decision-makers the chance to:  \n\nDive deeply into water loss control issues\nInteract with a group of their peers tackling similar challenges \nMeet water professionals from outside their organization\n\n*Please Note: Due to the interactive style of this training\, space is limited to 45 registrants. This session requires a working microphone to participate in group discussions and a willingness to engage in conversation and share questions and concerns.* \nModerators: \n\nJames Markham\, Research Engineer\, Southwest Environmental Finance Center\nFrank Roth\, Research Scholar\, Southwest Environmental Finance Center\nCharles Heltzer\, Research Engineer\, Environmental Finance Center at Sacramento State\n\nWho Should Attend: \n\nManagers\, owners\, and operators of water systems serving less than 10\,000 people\nDecision-makers for water utilities\, including mayors\, finance officers\, utility managers\, public works directors\, city councilors\, board members\, tribal council members\, and clerks
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SUMMARY:RCAC: Achieve & Maintain Compliance with SDWA Series Part 3 of 3
DESCRIPTION:The Achieve & Maintain Compliance with SDWA 3-Part Series is being held in Pacific Time. \nDescription: Cyanobacteria\, formerly referred to as blue-algae\, are found naturally in lakes\, rivers\, ponds and other surface waters. When certain conditions exist\, such as in warm water containing an abundance of nutrients\, they can rapidly form harmful algal blooms (HABs). Some HABs are capable of producing toxins\, called cyanotoxins\, which can pose health risks to humans and animals through drinking water and recreational water exposure. Additionally\, HABs can create taste and odor problems in drinking water\, which do not have adverse human health impacts but can create an earthy and musty taste and smell. \nThe purpose of this learning event is to provide operators of small water systems with a basic knowledge of the causes\, health effects and treatment of cyanobacteria and their associated endotoxins in drinking water. Contaminants related to algal blooms are a relatively new area of concern for water systems using surface supplies. \nParticipants will learn: \n\nBasic information about cyanobacteria and the toxins associated with these organisms\nInformation about Harmful Algal Blooms (HABs) providing an understanding of the characteristics and conditions of that result in HABs; including California’s HAB Incident Reporting Map\nAn overview of the treatment technologies for the removal of cyanotoxins in the drinking water treatment plant; including a framework for the management of cyanotoxins in a drinking water supply\n\nRecommended audience: operators\, managers\, and board members of water systems that use surface water supplies. \nAccreditation: 2 California Drinking Water Continuing Education Units awarded per session
URL:https://calmutuals.org/event/rcac-achieve-maintain-compliance-with-sdwa-series-part-3-of-3/
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