Small Drinking Water Systems: Inorganics Treatment: Arsenic and Nitrate
VirtualThis presentation will focus on a biological nitrate treatment pilot study conducted at a water treatment plant.
This presentation will focus on a biological nitrate treatment pilot study conducted at a water treatment plant.
This webinar will present proposed capability expansion of WOW Cart to address the removal of heavy metals, brackish water, and pre-treat extremely poor raw water sources. It will discuss future deployments to integrate the WOW Cart into a packaged greywater reuse system and for use at fire fighting camps.
Understanding Extreme Weather Events: Impacts of Extreme Precipitation and the Urban Heat Island. Moderator: Sherri Hunt, EPA's Office of Research and Development.
This webinar will discuss EDDE Version 1 data availability, as well as the design and release timeline of EDDE Version 2.
The complexity of environmental exposures can be difficult to adequately capture in laboratory settings, necessitating the analysis of ‘real world’ samples for many contaminants including legacy and novel PFAS.
This presentation will cover the development of this modeling work, including how these models will help identify likely drivers of water quality improvement and degradation since the 1990s and highlight what local factors (e.g., soil characteristics, climate) enhance or diminish the loss of nutrients to waterways.
Join Secretary of Energy Jennifer M. Granholm and experts from the Water Power Technologies Office (WPTO), other government agencies, and the hydropower industry to explore gaps facing the U.S. hydropower supply chain along with potential remedies.
NPS staff discuss the grant application schedule, program priorities, eligibility criteria, application requirements, tips for successful applications, and they will also answer your questions.
EPA recently released a national geospatial dataset of community water system service areas.
This presentation will discuss EPA’s emergency response efforts to the Maui wildfires and ongoing research to further understand contamination of water infrastructure. Research topics include uptake and release of contaminants in hot and cold pipes commonly used in premise plumbing and the effects of hot gasses and smoke on drinking water pipes.
Representatives from the Environmental Justice Thriving Communities Technical Assistance Centers (EJ TCTACs) will discuss their services.
The Handbook on Indicators of Community Vulnerability to Extreme Events: Considering Sites and Waste Management Facilities provides the conceptual framework and indicators approach. Join the webinar to learn more about the handbook and how to use the approach.