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SUMMARY:(EPA)- Addressing Natural Hazards in Risk and Resilience Assessments and Emergency Response Plans
DESCRIPTION:Learn More\n\n\n\n\nSafe Drinking Water Act (SDWA) section 1433\, revised by America’s Water Infrastructure Act (AWIA) section 2013\, requires community water systems (CWS) serving over 3\,300 people to prepare (or revise) and certify risk and resilience assessments (RRAs) and emergency response plans (ERPs) to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) every five years. Recertification deadlines are occurring throughout 2025 and 2026. \n\n\n\nCWSs that serve less than 3\,301 people\, non-CWSs\, wastewater utilities\, and stormwater utilities are not required to certify completion of an RRA or ERP to EPA. However\, as natural disasters and malevolent acts also affect these utilities\, EPA encourages them to develop RRAs and ERPs to plan for potential disruptions. \n\n\n\nThis webinar will focus on natural hazards\, highlighting useful data sources and free technical assistance from EPA’s Strengthening Water Infrastructure for Tomorrow (SWIFT) initiative to help drinking water utilities\, wastewater utilities\, and stormwater utilities address natural hazards in their RRAs and ERPs.
URL:https://schuylkillwaters.org/event/epa-addressing-natural-hazards-in-risk-and-resilience-assessments-and-emergency-response-plans/
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SUMMARY:SAN Stormwater Workgroup Meeting (Virtual)
DESCRIPTION:Join the Stormwater Workgroup for their first meeting of the year! John Jackson from the Stroud Water Research Center will build on his presentation from the 2025 SANnual Meeting\, discussing road salt and the challenges of dissolved pollutants entering waterways through green stormwater infrastructure. \n\n\n\n\nJoin US
URL:https://schuylkillwaters.org/event/san-stormwater-workgroup-meeting-virtual/
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SUMMARY:(Penn State Extension)- Water Cooler Talk: Soil Health Practices for Clean Water
DESCRIPTION:Learn More\n\n\n\n\nAbout the Live Webinar \n\n\n\nProtecting soil on agricultural lands is vital to both food production and environmental sustainability. Around the world\, soils are eroding faster than they are forming\, and conventional practices can accelerate this loss. Bare or highly disturbed soils are especially vulnerable to wind and water erosion\, allowing nutrients and sediments to wash into nearby waterways. What happens on Pennsylvania farms directly affects the health of the Chesapeake Bay. With support from non-profits\, conservation districts\, technical assistance providers\, and federal programs\, farmers can adopt soil health practices that safeguard their land and local water resources. This webinar will examine these practices\, exploring their benefits\, challenges\, and prevalence across Pennsylvania farms. Participants will gain a deeper understanding of how agricultural stewardship upstream sustains water quality downstream. \n\n\n\nWho is this for? \n\n\n\n\nAnyone interested in water resources\n\n\n\nAgricultural landowners\n\n\n\nAgricultural producers\n\n\n\nConservation professionals\n\n\n\n\nWhat will you learn? \n\n\n\n\nHear about current work happening in the water resources field\n\n\n\nAsk questions about soil health practices and how they can enhance water quality\n\n\n\nShare ideas with professionals across Pennsylvania\n\n\n\nLearn about soil conservation and how it relates to water quality
URL:https://schuylkillwaters.org/event/penn-state-extension-water-cooler-talk-soil-health-practices-for-clean-water/
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