9 results for tag: drinking water
The Hazardous Materials Managment Summit
This is a place where professionals can meet to help solve lake management problems such as hazardous algae blooms and lake water contamination issues.
Source Water Protection Week
AWWA invites water utilities, sections and other partners to join the Association in declaring Sept. 26-Oct. 2 the first-ever “Source Water Protection Week.”
Throughout the week, we will be raising awareness about the importance of caring for our precious drinking water sources. Source Water Protection Week materials are now available, and many additional resources will be added between now and Sept. 26.
Why Source Water Protection Week?
The best way to assure we have high quality drinking water at the tap is to protect our precious water sources. If we keep our rivers, lakes and underground wells free from ...
HABs Drinking Water Webinar Series
In collaboration with the USACE Invasive Species Leadership Team, Aquatic Plant Management Society, and American Water Works Association, NALMS is proud to offer a five-part summer webinar series focused on HABs and drinking water. In this series, our panel of experts will summarize the latest research and technical information on management strategies to encourage better integration and facilitation in the protection of drinking water.
06/23/21 - HAB Impacts to Drinking Water and Current Management Outlook
Start: 12:00 CDT
Other Information: HABs Drinking Water Webinar Series #1
Webinar Flyer
WebEx: https://usace1.webex.com/meet/tara...
Webinar: From Intake to the Tap
The USACE Invasive Species Leadership Team, in collaboration with the Aquatic Plant Management Society, North American Lake Management Society, and the American Water Works Association, will summarize the latest research and technical information on management strategies to encourage better integration and facilitation in the protection of drinking water.
Webinar: Mitigation of Internal Nutrient Loads in Drinking Water Sources
The USACE Invasive Species Leadership Team, in collaboration with the Aquatic Plant Management Society, North American Lake Management Society, and the American Water Works Association, will summarize the latest research and technical information on management strategies to encourage better integration and facilitation in the protection of drinking water.
Webinar: HAB Impacts to Drinking Water and Current Management Outlook
The USACE Invasive Species Leadership Team, in collaboration with the Aquatic Plant Management Society, North American Lake Management Society, and the American Water Works Association, will summarize the latest research and technical information on management strategies to encourage better integration and facilitation in the protection of drinking water.
Webinar: Utilities in Action
Source Water Collaborative Forestry Learning Exchange Webinar #4: This webinar will showcase the work of two drinking water utilities that are using funding to conserve and manage forests to protect their drinking water sources. Note: There will be a 30-minute Teams meeting discussion with the speakers immediately following the webinar (links will be provided in registration confirmation).
Moderator: Adam Carpenter, American Water Works Association
Speakers:
• Christina Burri, Denver Water
• Raven Lawson, Central Arkansas Water
Webinar: The Catawba-Wateree Initiative – A Case Study of Forests & Drinking Water Collaboration
Source Water Collaborative Forestry Learning Exchange Webinar #3: This webinar will highlight the innovative collaboration between regional water utility, state, local, and industry partners in the Catawba-Wateree River Basin to incorporate the values of forested lands for water supply sustainability using a variety of funding sources. Note: There will be a 30-minute Teams meeting discussion with the speakers immediately following the webinar (links will be provided in registration confirmation).
Moderator: Jeff Lerner, US Endowment for Forestry and Communities
Speakers:
• Vicki Taylor, Catawba-Wateree Watershed Management Group
• Andrew ...
Webinar: Benefits of Forests for Drinking Water
Source Water Collaborative Forestry Learning Exchange Webinar #2: This webinar will communicate how trees and forests are a critical component to solving the water-related challenges facing communities, utilities, businesses, and the environment, and that sustainable management are essential for providing a clean and continuous supply of fresh water for humans and the environment. Note: There will be a 30-minute Teams meeting discussion with the speakers immediately following the webinar (links will be provided in registration confirmation).
Moderator: Kira Jacobs, US EPA Region 1 Speakers:
• Hughes Simpson, Texas A&M Forest Service
• ...