Webinar No. 3 on County Drought Plan Requirements for State Small Water Systems and Domestic Wells (SB 552)

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This is the third of four webinar to inform and solicit input from stakeholders on the development of a guidebook to support the preparation of County Drought Plans which focus on state small water systems and domestic wells as required under SB 552. During this third workshop, DWR will review and solicit input on the following draft chapters of the Guidebook:  Chapter 4: Long-Term Mitigation Actions Chapter 5: Short-Term Response Actions Register in advance for this meeting: https://csus.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZcrdu2uqzgsEt0SD_iBc4jTDIqGbAJVI3BF After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting. For more information on SB 552 and previous related events (including recordings and agendas), please refer to: https://water.ca.gov/Programs/Water-Use-And-Efficiency/SB-552 Start: Tue 1 Nov 2022, 1:00 PM End: Tue 1 Nov 2022, 3:00 PM

CFCC: FREE Fall 2022 Virtual Funding Fair on Zoom

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Seeking Funding for Your Infrastructure Project? Obtain information about currently available infrastructure grant, loan and bond financing programs, and options. Connect with federal, state, and local agencies to discuss the financial and technical resources available. Presentations (9:00AM-12:30PM) followed by Virtual Booths (12:30PM-2:00PM) The funding fair provides an opportunity for attendees to speak directly with program staff about specific projects and issues affecting their community.

EFCN: Long-term Investment for Financial Resiliency

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Description: This webinar will introduce basic concepts for long-term financial resiliency and asset management. After a brief overview of financial analysis tools, this webinar will focus on long-term investment strategies and concepts including asset management, life-cycle costing, long-term asset planning, and rates analysis. Information will be shared in lecture format, through interactive exercises, sharing of case examples, and by soliciting and answering participant system-specific questions. Learning Objectives: Understand Financial Metrics for Long-Term Planning Understand Concepts of Asset Criticality Understand the Relationship Between Life-Cycle Costing and Long-Term Asset Planning Presenter: Andrew Waters, Project Director, Environmental Finance Center at the University of North Carolina Register Here Who Should Attend:  Managers, owners, and operators of wastewater systems with an average daily flow of less than 1 million gallons Decision-makers for wastewater 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 wastewater systems

RCAC: Pumps & Motors Troubleshooting

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Description: How many times has this happened to you? You discover that one of your pumps is not performing like you think it should, or it will not run at all. What are your next steps? When should you call in an expert? These questions and more will be answered in the Pumps & Motors Troubleshooting workshop. This will be an extensive course in the most common pumping and electrical system issues that could leave you out of water. Participants will learn: · Electric motor troubleshooting and common issues · Basic types of centrifugal pumps and their characteristics · How to calculate TDH in fluid pumping system · How to calculate friction loss · How to read pump curves · Centrifugal pump performance testing and troubleshooting techniques Operator Basics Series: The recommended audience includes system operators, technicians and managers.

BAYWORK Virtual Training Buffet 2022 – Nov 8-10

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BAYWORK will be hosting a free three-day, virtual training of a variety of trainings via Zoom, Nov 8th, 9th, & 10th from 10am to 3pm PST. Session range from diversity, equity, and inclusion topics to water chemistry. To view all the session topics and times, visit the event page here: https://www.baywork.org/baywork-virtual-training-buffet-2022/.  

RCAC: The Safe Drinking Water Act

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Description: Throughout the country, small water system staff adhere to regulations to provide safe drinking water for their customers. The drinking water system staff follow direction from the state or county health department but may not realize that these regulations began at a federal level. This workshop will teach operators, managers, and board members how and why these regulations exist. Participants will learn: · The basis for SDWA and the related U.S. code and federal regulations · How drinking water events correspond with amendments to the SDWA · How to look-up drinking water regulations under development and review Recommended audience: Managers, board members and operators.

BAYWORK Virtual Training Buffet 2022 – Nov 8-10

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BAYWORK will be hosting a free three-day, virtual training of a variety of trainings via Zoom, Nov 8th, 9th, & 10th from 10am to 3pm PST. Session range from diversity, equity, and inclusion topics to water chemistry. To view all the session topics and times, visit the event page here: https://www.baywork.org/baywork-virtual-training-buffet-2022/.

RCAC: The Safe Water Drinking Act

Webinar Only

Description: Throughout the country, small water system staff adhere to regulations to provide safe drinking water for their customers. The drinking water system staff follow direction from the state or county health department but may not realize that these regulations began at a federal level. This workshop will teach operators, managers, and board members how and why these regulations exist. Participants will learn: · The basis for SDWA and the related U.S. code and federal regulations · How drinking water events correspond with amendments to the SDWA · How to look-up drinking water regulations under development and review Recommended audience: Managers, board members and operators.

BAYWORK Virtual Training Buffet 2022 – Nov 8-10

Webinar Only

BAYWORK will be hosting a free three-day, virtual training of a variety of trainings via Zoom, Nov 8th, 9th, & 10th from 10am to 3pm PST. Session range from diversity, equity, and inclusion topics to water chemistry. To view all the session topics and times, visit the event page here: https://www.baywork.org/baywork-virtual-training-buffet-2022/.

RCAC: No Bad Bugs: Protecting Your System from Microbial Contaminants

County Offices of Imperial County 940 West Main Street, Suite 208, El Centro, CA, United States

Description: Your water system can easily and effectively spread waterborne diseases such as cholera, typhoid and E. coli. The Center for Disease Control and Prevention documents more than 22 waterborne disease outbreaks annually in U.S. public water supplies. These outbreaks cause over 10,000 cases of illness. Protecting your water system from these microbial contaminants is a fundamental goal of every water system. In this workshop, we will trace the origins of a water system operators’ battle with bad bugs, from Dr. Snow removing the handle on the Broad Street Pump in London to stop the 1854 cholera epidemic, to modern sanitary surveys and disinfection methods. The goal of this workshop is to make the water system operator aware of the pathways of microbial contamination and to provide low-cost strategies to prevent contamination of their system. Participants will learn: · The five most common routes of microbial contamination of a water system · How to conduct a simple but effective Sanitary Survey on your water system · The importance of chlorine residual as a low-cost and rapid method of detecting microbial contamination · How to use operational records to identify water quality problems Recommended audience: All water system operators, managers, and […]

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