Events

AWWA/WEF The Utility Management Conference

Hilton Anatole, Dallas, Texas Dallas, TX

Each year, water utility executives and managers keep returning to the Utility Management Conference (UMC). This gathering offers forward-thinking leadership, creative strategic planning, efficient processes, and holistic approaches to ongoing improvement efforts. 

Alternative Water Sources to Augment Water Supplies

This webinar will provide an overview of ongoing EPA ORD research related to alternative water sources including decentralized water reuse, protein processing plants, treated produced water from oil and gas activities, and enhanced/managed aquifer recharge, as well as collaborations with our partners. 

Managing Contaminated Drinking Water Post-Hurricane

Virtual

When community infrastructure is damaged from storms, contaminated floodwaters can become a problem. It is important for emergency responders to understand how water systems can be decontaminated and returned to service so that communities can begin to recover.

Federal Tax Credit Assistance for Maritime Users

Virtual

Join L4GG and Washington Maritime Blue on March 14 at 11am to learn more about how your clean energy fueled shorepower project, EV Charging Infrastructure, or clean port handling equipment could be eligible for federal tax credits.

EPC Quarterly Poll Briefing

Virtual

Join the EPC and our partners for our first quarterly poll briefing of 2025, which will focus on voter attitudes about climate, the environment, and clean energy under the new administration

The State of Public Opinion on Water

Virtual

Join the Environmental Polling Consortium and our partners American Rivers Action Fund and the Water Hub for a deep dive webinar into the current state of public opinion research on water related policies and issues.

CWCB Climate & Water Workshop 1

CSU Pueblo Occhiato Conference Center Pueblo, CO

The CWCB Climate & Water Workshops serve as an opportunity for state and local partners to touch base and strategize on water and climate adaptation issues in Colorado.