International Symposium on Potable Reus...
AWWA’s International Symposia on Potable Reuse and Biological Treatment are co-located to bring together water professionals to discuss the most important and challenging issues associated with these topics. On February 10 & 11, join the leading experts for a proactive discussion on leading-edge research, concepts, practices, policy, and technology related to potable reuse. Participate in facilitated discussions intended to foster co...
Americas Water Infrastructure Act (AWIA...
Recently passed legislation has new Risk and Resilience requirements for utilities that must be met as soon as March 2020. Other provisions of the legislation will also impact reporting requirements for utilities. To help utilities understand the requirements of this new legislation, AWWA and the Texas Section AWWA will present a one-hour webinar on December 14, 2018, from 11:30 am-12:30 pm Central Time. Join Kevin Morley, Manager of Federal R...
AWWA's International Symposium on Biolo...
AWWA's International Symposium on Biological Treatment will explore the latest developments in biological treatment technology, operations, and monitoring strategies. This symposium will dissect the benefits of engineered and passive biological systems from both the research and utility perspectives. Presenters will highlight case studies on how utilities are implementing new and improved biological treatment to solve their drinking water chal...
Lead and Copper Corrosion 101: Principl...
The goal for this webinar is to provide thorough and accessible information on (1) the factors leading to lead and copper corrosion, and (2) optimal control strategies based on a clear understanding of those factors. Significant work has been conducted in the last three-plus decades on lead and copper corrosion. Some of the published earlier works were instrumental in elucidating factors leading to pipe corrosion, but not all water practitione...
Regulatory Update Webinar
In this webinar, federal regulatory actions released in 2016 that could impact water and wastewater systems will be summarized, with an emphasis on what systems could be doing now to be better prepared. Expected regulatory actions in 2017 and 2018 will also be presented.A single registration allows the convenience of individual training from your desktop computer. For multiple participants, add the Group Site License to your cart.By registerin...
Innovative Aquifer Storage and Recovery...
This webinar focuses on AWWA’s new M63 manual on Aquifer Storage and Recovery (ASR). Participants will gain an understanding of the fundamental principles of ASR, regulatory requirements, and basic design and development criteria. Case studies will be presented emphasizing solutions to common challenges associated with ASR.A single registration allows the convenience of individual training from your desktop computer. For multiple partici...
Achieve Operational Reliability with a...
As treatment plants and conveyance systems continue to age, many utilities struggle to implement programs to maintain operational reliability. Operational reliability is dependent on good design, proper assessment management practices, and proper operations. In this webinar, commonsense approaches to address these components will be discussed to help any utility achieve better operational reliability. The webinar will highlight both water and...
Lead & Copper Rule: Potential Revisions...
The Lead and Copper Rule will be revised. In 2015 USEPA received a number of recommendations on how to improve the current rule from the National Drinking Water Advisory Committee. In the wake of Flint, Michigan, state regulators are anxious about the adequacy of treatment for corrosion control. The webinar will provide insights into what is changing in our understanding of lead in drinking water and corrosion control. It will also cover quest...
Leadership Seminar: Effective Leadershi...
This seminar focuses on how leadership plays a major role in promoting public health as it ensures a utility’s regulatory compliance. There is a constant increase in the number of variables involved to provide potable drinking water, which a new and upcoming leader in the drinking water profession must learn.Attendees will learn: Useful leadership skills and tools to enhance their leadership ability How leadership and regulations combine...
Advancing the Capital Improvement Plann...
As underground infrastructure rapidly deteriorates, water and wastewater utilities struggle to develop comprehensive, defensible rehabilitation programs that address the most critical infrastructure first. Although millions of dollars are annually spent under asset management/capital improvement programs, little is achieved to lower total system risk because the programs focus on infrastructure that may not be hydraulically significant to syst...
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