Webinar: EPA: Small Systems Monthly Series: Low-cost solar powered control systems in non-PRASA drinking water treatment systems

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There are 242 small communities in remote and rugged locations not connected to Puerto Rico Aqueduct and Sewer Authority (PRASA) for their drinking water. This research seeks to develop, install, evaluate, and monitor affordable and sustainable treatment technologies to support non-PRASA systems achieving regulatory compliance. Over the past 14 years, substantial improvements have been made and EPA’s most recent upgrades from May 2021 are showcased in this presentation. Presented by Daniel Williams and Page Jordan, EPA's Office of Research and Development About the Presenters: Daniel Williams is a Physical Scientist with EPA’s Office of Research and Development, Center for Environmental Solutions and Emergency Response. He has a B.S. in environmental science from University of Cincinnati in Ohio. Since joining EPA in 2001, his research has focused on the development of pilot design, fabrication and installation. Daniel has been awarded a patent for his Portable Evaluation Pilot Skid (PEPS). Page Jordan is a Physical Scientist with EPA’s Office of Research and Development, Center for Environmental Solutions and Emergency Response. She received her B.S. and M.S. in environmental science from Miami University in Ohio. Her research focuses on chemical and microbial contamination in drinking and storm waters. Who Should Attend? State primacy […]

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.

BAYWORK Webinar: Drought: How Utilities Are Managing the Lack of Water

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Drought is on all of our minds, and may be here to stay.  Hear panelists from four BAYWORK agencies discuss how their utilities have responded to the drought, the challenges they are facing and future plans for dealing with climate change.  The panelists will address various aspects of drought response, such as public communications, water supply and watershed management.  PANELISTS Tami Church  -  Associate Water Resources Planner, Zone 7 Water Linda Hu  -  Manager of Water Supply Improvements, East Bay MUD Pam Jeane  -  Assistant General Manager – Operations, Sonoma Water Kirsten Struve  -  Assistant Officer – Water Supply Division, Valley Water Alice Towey  -  Manager of Water Conservation, East Bay MUD   Contact Hours: SWRCB contact hours (1.5) pending approval.  All participants will receive a certificate of attendance that can be used to verify educational hours for other organizations, such as CWEA.

EFCN Webinar: ARPA Final Rule Updates for Water, Wastewater, and Stormwater Projects

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Join experts from the Environmental Finance Center Network for an overview of the U.S. Treasury’s Final Rule for Local Fiscal Recovery Funds from the American Rescue Plan Act. Participants will learn more about the updated guidance provided in the Final Rule and the implications it has for water, wastewater, and stormwater projects. Presenters: Elsemarie Mullins, Project Director, UNC Chapel Hill Environmental Finance Center; Kimberly Kirkhart, Graduate Research Assistant, UNC Chapel Hill Environmental Finance Center 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 Partners:       

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.  

Webinar: EPA: Water Contaminant Information Tool (WCIT): Becoming an Advanced User Webinar

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This webinar is geared towards active WCIT account holders to help them become more familiar with the database. This series covers the advanced capabilities of the WCIT system, hands-on activities, and in-depth discussions. The topic for this seminar will be “Risk Calculator.” This webinar will be limited to 50 attendees to foster participation and interaction among participants. This webinar covers: • A brief overview of WCIT • An introduction to new profiles • A detailed look at WCIT’s existing functionalities • Hands-on activity and/or a case study • Open discussion

EFCN Webinar: Session 4: Taking Action to Address Apparent Losses

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Session 4 will focus on taking action to address apparent water loss identified in the audit. In this session, experts from the EFCN will discuss the resources and tools available for small systems to reduce apparent losses. 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 Partners:       

Community-Based Water Resiliency (CBWR) Webinar

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EPA’s Water Security Division, along with Golden State Water Company will be discussing CBWR's role in assisting drinking water and wastewater utilities, and the communities they serve, in increasing resiliency to water interruptions from all hazards. Golden State Water Company has taken several steps to increase community resilience by better safeguarding water services, including a proactive approach to Public Safety Power Shutoff (PSPS) events, increased coordination with the energy sector, and expanded customer outreach.

EFCN Webinar: Are Your Rates Affordable? Understanding Affordability and How to Self-Assess Your Rates

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As demographic and economic patterns shift, utilities not only face a challenge providing clean and safe water services, but also must grapple with how to price their services affordably. In this 90-minute webinar, experts from the Environmental Finance Center Network will walk you through the basics of affordability, several self-assessment strategies for understanding water rate affordability, and how to prioritize affordability in utility decision-making. The webinar will feature a demonstration of the Southwest Environmental Finance Center’s Water Affordability Self-Assessment Tool (WASA) and the University of North Carolina’s updated Tableau based Affordability Assessment Tool. 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  

ECFN 2022 Water Loss Series for Small Water Systems – Session 5: Taking Action to Address Real Losses

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Join experts from the Southwest Environmental Finance Center for a no-cost webinar series on Water Loss. This series of 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. Session 5 will focus on taking action to address real water loss identified in the audit. In this session, we will discuss the resources and tools available for small systems to reduce real losses. 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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