RCAC: Groundwater Well Operation & Maintenance

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How is your well performing? How do you know what is going on deep in the ground? What goes into the process of choosing a well site? Well equipment must be maintained to ensure long life and quality water within the system. Wells need to be monitored regularly to compile vital information on the health of the source. Participants will learn: • Well site selection process • Well inspection • Well maintenance • Groundwater qualities • Measuring drawdown • Well sounders: Which one is right for me? Operator Basics Series: The recommended audience includes operators, management, water system personnel or anyone with an interest in better understanding the value of operating a safe drinking water system. Click here for brochure. Accreditation: 2 California Drinking Water Contact Hours awarded Contact Hours have been approved for the Registered Environmental Health Specialist Program.  Certificates will be available through your profile.

Webinar: Diversity in California Water Webinar CUWA’s DEI Toolkit and Lessons Learned

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Continuing our Diversity in California Water webinar series, two California water leaders will share lessons learned to support DEI efforts within their agencies. The agencies are members of the California Urban Water Agencies (CUWA). CUWA has developed a DEI Toolkit for water and wastewater agencies to help support their diversity programs. The toolkit shares ideas and progress stories to support the development of DEI programs in California’s water sector. The toolkit summarizes best practices from member agencies, including: sharing lessons learned through DEI program implementation; compile resources/examples; and complement broader frameworks. Wednesday, February 16th, Noon - 1:00 p.m. Register for the webinar > Information flyer > Download the CUWA toolkit Join the webinar early at 11:50 a.m. to hear one of CWEA's new Justice, Equity, Diversity and Inclusion Openers (called a "JEDI-Opener"). Established in 1990, the California Urban Water Agencies (CUWA) is a non-profit corporation of 11 major urban water agencies that are responsible for serving drinking water to about two-thirds of California’s population. As the collective voice for the largest urban water purveyors in California, CUWA provides a technical perspective to promote common understanding and consensus solutions among the urban water community. Moderator: Dale Hunter, California African American Water Education […]

RCAC: Groundwater Well Operation & Maintenance

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How is your well performing? How do you know what is going on deep in the ground? What goes into the process of choosing a well site? Well equipment must be maintained to ensure long life and quality water within the system. Wells need to be monitored regularly to compile vital information on the health of the source. Participants will learn: • Well site selection process • Well inspection • Well maintenance • Groundwater qualities • Measuring drawdown • Well sounders: Which one is right for me? Operator Basics Series: The recommended audience includes operators, management, water system personnel or anyone with an interest in better understanding the value of operating a safe drinking water system. Click here for brochure. Accreditation: 2 California Drinking Water Contact Hours awarded Contact Hours have been approved for the Registered Environmental Health Specialist Program.  Certificates will be available through your profile.

EFCN: 2022 Water Loss Series for Small Water Systems: Session 2: Developing a Results Oriented Water Loss Control Program

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Join experts from the Southwest Environmental Finance Center for a no-cost webinar series on Water Loss. This series of six webinars will show small water systems why and how to complete a water audit, and will provide guidance on using the audit results to further water loss control within their utilities. Those interested must register for each session individually and are welcome to attend any number of the sessions. View/Download | Water Loss Series Flyer Session 2: Developing a Results Oriented Water Loss Control Program Session 2 will define the elements of a water loss control program, discuss how to establish a utility water loss control team, who to include, and how the utility can develop goals for the water loss control program.  Partners:        Who Should Attend:  Managers, owners, and operators of water systems serving less than 10,000 people Decision-makers for water utilities, including mayors, finance officers, utility managers, public works directors, city councilors, board members, tribal council members, and clerks Consultants and technical assistance providers serving water systems

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RCAC: Asset Management for Small Water and Wastewater systems

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If you are planning to apply for funding through the SRF funding program, you will want to join us to learn the basics of developing an Asset Management Plan. Participation in Asset Management training will give you bonus points for your SRFWA applications. You will learn what an Asset Management Plan (AMP) is, how it impacts your budget and future potential funding opportunities, and how to begin developing your asset management plan! The training walks you through the steps to develop an asset management plan, as well as providing resources and spreadsheets to help you get started. This training is supported by the Washington State Department of Health, Office of Drinking Water. Flyer coming soon! Accreditation: 0.5 Washington Drinking Water and Wastewater Continuing Education Units awarded Certificates will be available through your profile.

EFCN Webinar: Water Loss Series for Small Water Systems: Water Loss Control and the Water Audit, Including new Version 6

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Join experts from the Southwest Environmental Finance Center for a no-cost webinar series on Water Loss. This series will show small water systems why and how to complete a water audit, and will provide guidance on using the audit results to further water loss control within their utilities. Those interested must register for each session individually and are welcome to attend any number of the sessions.   Session 3 will explain what the water audit is, what it reveals about a utility, what data is needed to complete the audit, where the data is entered into the audit and other types of analysis that can be completed to move beyond the audit. This session will also introduce AWWA’s Free Water Audit Software Version 6.  

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