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SUMMARY:PFAS Regulations\, Soup to Nuts Webinar
DESCRIPTION:Pennsylvania Water Environment Association is hosting this presentation which will provide an overview of Pennsylvania’s regulatory program for PFAS\, EPA’s PFAS Strategic Roadmap\, and recent EPA PFAS-related initiatives affecting the water and wastewater sectors. Specific topics include PFAS drinking water standards\, the significance of designating PFAS as hazardous substances under CERCLA\, NPDES permitting\, the impact of PFAS on biosolids management\, and the cost of PFAS compliance and federal/state funding programs.\nClick here to learn more and register
URL:https://schuylkillwaters.org/event/pfas-regulations-soup-to-nuts-webinar-2/
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SUMMARY:From Drought to Deluge: Use of Multiple Sampling Modalities to Understand Microcystis Dynamics in the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta\, CA (Webinar)
DESCRIPTION:This Algal Bloom Action Team webinar will feature Ellen Preece\, Senior Scientist for the California Department of Water Resources. Dr. Preece will share her research on microcystin during drought and record wet years in the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta in California.\nClick here to register
URL:https://schuylkillwaters.org/event/from-drought-to-deluge-use-of-multiple-sampling-modalities-to-understand-microcystis-dynamics-in-the-sacramento-san-joaquin-delta-ca-webinar-2/
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SUMMARY:Oil Spill Response: Advances in Detection Capabilities (Webinar)
DESCRIPTION:Join EPA for an overview of technologies and projects for tracking hydrocarbons underwater or in floating slicks. Additionally\, this webinar will highlight the need for measurements that provide a better understanding of behavior and transport of spilled oil in water environments.  Click here to register
URL:https://schuylkillwaters.org/event/oil-spill-response-advances-in-detection-capabilities-webinar-2/
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SUMMARY:Webinar: Demystifying How to Access BIL Funds for Source Water Protection and Natural Infrastructure
DESCRIPTION:The Source Water Collaborative is hosting its 2nd webinar as part of the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law (BIL) Webinar Series. The webinar is provided at no cost to attendees.\nPlease click here to learn more and register for the webinar.\nThe webinar will cover the following topics: \nEPA’s free Water Technical Assistance programs (new and longstanding)\nBIL funding and Environmental Finance Centers\nClean Water State Revolving Fund (CWSRF) eligible projects for source water protection\nCase studies from the New England Environmental Finance Center \nSpeakers: \nBev Vazquez (they/them)\, Water Infrastructure & Resiliency Finance Center\, U.S. EPA\nAddison Chau\, Water Infrastructure & Resiliency Finance Center\, U.S. EPA\nMartha Sheils\, Director\, New England Environmental Finance Center\, University of Maine\nKira Jacobs\, Source Water Protection Program\, U.S. EPA Region 1 (Facilitator)\nMichelle Tucker\, Source Water Protection Program\, U.S. EPA Region 10 (Facilitator) \nExpected Webinar Audience: The webinar is targeted to states\, water utilities\, source water protection staff\, state SRF funding program staff\, municipal officials\, source water collaboratives\, federal agencies\, watershed groups\, and other water stakeholders.\nPlease click here to learn more and register for the webinar.
URL:https://schuylkillwaters.org/event/webinar-demystifying-how-to-access-bil-funds-for-source-water-protection-and-natural-infrastructure-6/
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SUMMARY:Phosphorus Management and Water Quality Management
DESCRIPTION:Join the North Central Region Water Network for this webinar! Managing phosphorus (P) to both meet crop needs and reduce P loss from agricultural fields is critical to managing water resources. This edition of The Current will focus on P management and water quality – the latest research on P transport modeling\, and a review of ag BMPs and their efficacy for reducing P loss.\nFeatured Speakers: \nGurbir Singh\, Assistant Professor and State Extension Specialist\, Soil Science\, Agroecology and Landscape Management\, University of Missouri-Novelty\nRebecca Logsdon Muenich\, Associate Professor\, Biological and Agricultural Engineering\, University of Arkansas\nPeter Tomlinson\, Associate Professor and Extension Specialist for Environmental Quality\, Kansas State University \nClick here to learn more and register
URL:https://schuylkillwaters.org/event/phosphorus-management-and-water-quality-management-2/
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SUMMARY:ECHO Biosolids Facility Searches and Reports Training
DESCRIPTION:This training hosted by USEPA focuses on the ECHO Facility Searches and Report under the Clean Water Act (CWA) National Pollution Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) program area biosolids. With the implementation of the NPDES Electronic Reporting Rule (eRule)\, facilities in the 41 states where EPA implements the Federal Biosolids Program\, and three authorized states (SD\, TX\, UT) began submitting electronic reports. This training provides an overview of the electronic reporting of biosolids annual reports\, describes the biosolids data available on EPA’s Enforcement and Compliance History Online (ECHO)\, and includes a demonstration of navigating the Biosolids Facility and Annual Report search form\, search results\, and Biosolids Facility Report.\n**If you need any special accommodations for this webinar\, please email Madeline LaPatra (lapatra.madeline@epa.gov).\nClick here to learn more and register
URL:https://schuylkillwaters.org/event/echo-biosolids-facility-searches-and-reports-training-2/
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SUMMARY:NNCR Advanced Training: Effluent Exceedance (Webinar)
DESCRIPTION:This webinar focuses on effluent exceedance violations on the quarterly National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) Noncompliance Report (NNCR)\, which provides a comprehensive list of Clean Water Act violations and their resolutions to the public. The training focuses on when effluent exceedance violations are generated\, criteria for assigning Category I versus II noncompliance\, resolution of effluent exceedance violations\, and a demonstration of searching and filtering effluent exceedance violations on the quarterly NNCR.\nNote: This training is an advanced training and assumes you have attended or watched a recording of the quarterly NNCR training before attending (https://echo.epa.gov/help/training#Series).\n**If you need any special accommodations for this webinar\, please email Madeline LaPatra (lapatra.madeline@epa.gov).\nClick here to learn more and register
URL:https://schuylkillwaters.org/event/nncr-advanced-training-effluent-exceedance-webinar-2/
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SUMMARY:U.S. EPA Small Drinking Water Systems Webinar: PFAS Drinking Water Regulation and Treatment Methods
DESCRIPTION:Register Here\nA certificate of attendance will be offered for this webinar\nOverview of EPA’s Final PFAS National Primary Drinking Water Regulation\nPresenter: Ashley Greene\, EPA’s Office of Water\nThis presentation will provide an overview of the final PFAS National Primary Drinking Water Regulation\, including the key regulatory requirements and timing for water systems and drinking water primacy agencies to comply with these requirements\, background on the regulation development\, and funding information to support rule implementation.\nRemoval of PFAS Compounds from Drinking Water: Fundamentals and Applications\nPresenter: Nicholas Dugan\, P.E.\, EPA’s Office of Research and Development\nThis presentation will focus on the three treatment processes designated as best available technologies for PFAS removal from drinking water: granular activated carbon (GAC)\, ion exchange (IX)\, and membranes (NF/RO). There will be a brief discussion on the fundamentals of each process followed by basic considerations of process selection\, process design\, and costing.\n 
URL:https://schuylkillwaters.org/event/u-s-epa-small-drinking-water-systems-webinar-pfas-drinking-water-regulation-and-treatment-methods-2/
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