Webinar | Reducing Water System Costs Through Energy Efficiency

Nearly four percent of the nation’s electricity is consumed by water and wastewater facilities, and industry experts are predicting that energy costs could increase 20 percent by 2035. Water and wastewater treatment costs often consume 50 percent or more of the budget of many small communities. Historically, water and wastewater facilities were designed for peak capacity, with little consideration for operational efficiency. An energy audit performed by trained and certified personnel can often uncover potential energy savings of 10 to 50 percent annually, but even a cursory examination done by in-house staff can often result in substantial energy savings. In this webinar, you will learn: • How to identify the biggest “energy wasters” in your operation • How to calculate the break-even point (payback) of retrofitting obsolete equipment • The difference between Level 1 (in-house) and Level 2 (contracted) energy audits • How to conduct a cursory energy audit of your facility Who should attend: This workshop will give all water systems the information and resources needed to start down the path toward increased efficiency and decreased costs. Recommended audience is system operators, managers, board members and community leaders with an interest in energy cost reduction.

Webinar | Drinking Water Tools for Small Systems

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EPA Small Systems Webinar 25 Feb 2020 Flyer EPA’s Office of Research and Development and Office of Water host this monthly webinar series to discuss challenges and treatment solutions for small drinking water systems and communicate current small drinking water systems research along with Agency priorities. Presentations by Ed Moriarty, Matt Reed, and Sarah Bradbury will touch on the EPA's online drinking water training system, water operator hiring and contracting guide and consumer confidence reports iWriter tools aimed at assisting small system in varying ways.

CalTAP Fair | Free Drinking Water Workshop

Hilton Garden Inn Carlsbad Beach 6450 Carlsbad Blvd, Carlsbad, california

6 DW (Drinking Water) contact hours awarded. Certificates for contact hours are available through your profile and for onsite pickup for those that are preregistered.  Times listed are Pacific Time. Space is limited and priority attendance will be given to those from smaller water systems.  For questions on registration contact registration@rcac.org or Training Dept. at 916-447-9832 x 1429.  Contact hours have been approved for the registered environmental health specialist program. Registration/Check-in: 8 am; Lunch is one hour (on your own).  

Webinar | First Steps to an Effective Internship Program at Your Utility Inspiration from the Intern Herself

Why did Lorraine, a 19-year old college student, change her career aspirations towards water utilities right before she left for college? Because of her “life changing” work during her water internship. Lorraine says “I never would have found water if it were not for this opportunity. It was everything I loved in life wrapped up into one.” Introducing young people to water careers isn’t rocket science, but it does take a little time and effort. Find out how to tap into easy-to-use resources that help you make connections with local schools to set up education and internship programs that will inspire students in your community to want to work at your water utility. Hear from the intern herself. Lorraine will talk about what inspires her generation, how to make meaningful connections to the public, and why young people are probably more interested in what you do, than you think. Presenters will include Tonya Bronleewe of the Environmental Finance Center at Wichita State and Lorraine Lowrey herself. Register for the event here!

AB54 and AB240 Board Training for Mutual Water Systems

Four Points by Sheraton 5101 California Ave, Bakersfield, California

2 DW (Drinking Water) contact hours awarded. Certificates for contact hours are available through your profile and for onsite pickup for those that are preregistered. Times listed are Pacific Time. Space is limited and priority attendance will be given to those from smaller water systems. For questions on registration contact registration@rcac.org or Training Dept. at 916-447-9832 x 1429.  Click here for brochure  Contact hours have been approved for the registered environmental health specialist program. Registration/Check-in: 5:30 pm.

Reducing Costs by Energy Efficiency | Online Training

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2 DW (Drinking Water) contact hours awarded. Certificates for contact hours are available through your profile. Times listed are Pacific Time. Space is limited and priority attendance will be given to those from smaller water systems. For questions on registration contact registration@rcac.org or Training Dept. at 916-447-9832 x 1429. Contact hours have been approved for the registered environmental health specialist program.

Consumer Confidence Reporting Compliance | Online Training

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2 DW (Drinking Water) contact hours awarded. Certificates for contact hours are available through your profile. Times listed are Pacific Time. Space is limited and priority attendance will be given to those from smaller water systems. For questions on registration contact registration@rcac.org or Training Dept. at 916-447-9832 x 1429. Contact hours have been approved for the registered environmental health specialist program.

Webinar | Small Drinking Water Systems Drinking Water Regulations 101 and Best Practices for Training Utilities

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EPA’s Office of Research and Development and Office of Water host this monthly webinar series to discuss challenges and treatment solutions for small drinking water systems and communicate current small drinking water systems research along with Agency priorities. It is EPA's policy to make reasonable accommodation to persons with disabilities wishing to participate in the Agency's programs and activities, pursuant to the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, 29 U.S.C. 791. Any request for accommodation should be made to Michelle Latham at latham.michelle@epa.gov in advance of the webinar. For future viewing, a closed-captioned recording of the webinar will be made available on EPA’s YouTube site.

Webinar | Drinking Water Regulations 101 and Best Practices for Training Utilities

For additional information on the webinar you are registering for, visit EPA’s Small Systems Monthly Webinar Series (https://www.epa.gov/water-research/small-systems-monthly-webinar-series). EPA’s Office of Research and Development and Office of Water host this monthly webinar series to discuss challenges and treatment solutions for small drinking water systems and communicate current small drinking water systems research along with Agency priorities. It is EPA's policy to make reasonable accommodation to persons with disabilities wishing to participate in the Agency's programs and activities, pursuant to the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, 29 U.S.C. 791. Any request for accommodation should be made to Michelle Latham at latham.michelle@epa.gov in advance of the webinar. For future viewing, a closed-captioned recording of the webinar will be made available on EPA’s YouTube site. EPA will use your registration information solely for this event. We will not share your information with any third party.

Webinar | Protecting and Investing in the Water Workforce Through COVID-19 and Beyond

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Essential workers, including water operators, require support and protection during the pandemic. At the same time, COVID-19 brings into sharp focus the need to develop the infrastructure workforce for a resilient future. This 1-hour webinar will include a brief overview of long-term economic, workforce, and infrastructure investment trends, and include a facilitated discussion of participant questions with a subject matter expert. Presenter: Joseph W. Kane, Senior Research Associate and Associate Fellow – Metropolitan Policy Program, Brookings Institution, Washington, DC

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