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SUMMARY:Cumulative Impacts: How Potential Flood Exposures\, Resource Access\, and Social Vulnerability Affect Resilience Outcomes
DESCRIPTION:This webinar will cover geospatial model development and model applications in cumulative impacts research. The presentation will discuss the basic concepts and data that drive the models\, as well as case studies that illustrate their utility in decision-making\, goal setting and goal tracking. The research is grounded in environmental justice and resilience frameworks and is meant to connect local disparities to broader resilience outcomes\, with a focus on delivering information at multiple geographic scales. ​
URL:https://waterprogramportal.org/event/cumulative-impacts-how-potential-flood-exposures-resource-access-and-social-vulnerability-affect-resilience-outcomes/
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SUMMARY:Michigan's Environmental Justice Impact Grants and the Michigan Justice40 Accelerator
DESCRIPTION:To achieve environmental justice\, investment is critical. That’s why the State of Michigan is offering two new opportunities for funding and capacity building that are designed to have impact in communities with environmental justice concerns. Join the Office of the Environmental Justice Public Advocate\, the Office of Climate and Energy\, and Elevate Energy to learn how to apply for the state’s first environmental justice focused grants and how to become part of the first cohort of the Michigan Justice40 Accelerator. \nThe goal of both programs is to address historical inequities and build capacity in communities across the state. The Environmental Justice Impact Grant program is focused on reducing environmental health burdens and impacts in Michigan’s environmental justice communities\, and the Michigan Justice40 Accelerator is designed to build capacity in disadvantaged communities and communities with environmental justice concerns. Webinar attendees will hear about both program goals and benefits\, eligible projects\, the application process and deadlines. \nEligible applicants for either program should attend. These entities include federally recognized Tribes\, community-based non-profit organizations\, schools (including school districts and daycares)\, institutions of higher education\, and local governments (see both programs’ information for eligibility details). Partners or entities that engage with eligible applicants related to environmental and climate justice may also be interested in attending. Attendees will receive links to all application materials and a walk through of the program guide and application process for the Environmental Justice Impact Grants; attendees also will gain an understanding of the benefits and the competitive application process for the Justice40 Accelerator.
URL:https://waterprogramportal.org/event/michigans-environmental-justice-impact-grants-and-the-michigan-justice40-accelerator/
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SUMMARY:Commerce hosted IRS Elective Pay/Direct Pay Webinar Session
DESCRIPTION:Elective Pay/Direct Pay will be held Thursday\, June 20th from 10:00 am to 11:00 am CST. \nThis webinar will be presented by Alan Gregerson with the IRS and cover an overview of the Elective Pay/Direct Pay\, Applicable Entities\, Registration Process\, and how to claim these Elective Pay/ Direct Pay amounts.
URL:https://waterprogramportal.org/event/commerce-hosted-irs-elective-pay-direct-pay-webinar-session/
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SUMMARY:Quality on Tap: Water Reuse Technologies
DESCRIPTION:Water reuse technologies offer sustainable solutions for a variety of water quality needs. Join this webinar to hear from Better Buildings and Better Plants partners that are leading the charge in water conservation by recycling and reusing water without compromising on quality.
URL:https://waterprogramportal.org/event/quality-on-tap-water-reuse-technologies/
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SUMMARY:Small Drinking Water Systems: Inorganics Treatment: Arsenic and Nitrate
DESCRIPTION:1. Biological Nitrate Treatment: Innovations and Challenges\nThis presentation will focus on a biological nitrate treatment pilot study conducted at a water treatment plant. The study used an innovative denitrification system and nitrogen gas sparging to lower dissolved oxygen concentration\, and it sometimes achieved complete denitrification. This discussion will also focus on the challenges of matching the acetic acid feed to a variable influent nitrate concentration and addressing clogging by bacterial flocs. The treatment approach showed promise; however\, reactor design enhancements are needed to bring this technology to small systems. Asher Keithley\, EPA Office of Research and Development. \n2. Arsenic Refresher\nThis presentation will provide an overview of arsenic chemistry and treatment considerations. Arsenic accumulation in the distribution system and potential release back to the water will also be discussed\, based on retrospective data analysis from EPA’s arsenic demonstration program. Simoni Triantafyllidou\, EPA Office of Research and Development \n3. An Arsenic Case Study in California: Oasis Mobile Home Park\nThis presentation will provide an overview of EPA Region 9’s enforcement case with Oasis Mobile Home Park for violation of the Arsenic Rule. Key topics will include environmental justice\, enforcement\, technical conditions\, and community and stakeholder engagement. The unique challenges and successes of trying to bring a small public water system back into compliance will also be discussed. Maria Alberty\, EPA Region 9 \nPresenter Bios
URL:https://waterprogramportal.org/event/small-drinking-water-systems-inorganics-treatment-arsenic-and-nitrate/
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