Introduction to Drinking Water
Instructors will discuss the physical, mechanical, chemical, and biological processes involved in treating and distributing drinking water.
Instructors will discuss the physical, mechanical, chemical, and biological processes involved in treating and distributing drinking water.
This webinar will present both an overview of the Administration priorities for lead and a detailed look at this data mapping approach available now for states and partners to use.
Elizabeth Carlson, Chief Sustainability Officer at Tricon International, is kicking off a new year of #TxWAC (Texas Water Action Collaborative) bi-monthly stakeholder meetings, hosted by Texan by Nature.
EPA’s America’s Children and the Environment (ACE) serves as a national barometer for children’s environmental health, featuring over 35 environmental and health indicators.
Join us for a one-hour essential overview of headworks—the critical first line of defense in wastewater treatment facilities.
Join us at the Reservoir Center for Water Solutions for an exclusive first-look at our 2026 films and programs focused on water issues.
This presentation provides an overview of the updates to EPA’s River Basin Export Reduction Optimization Support Tool (RBEROST); a description of linkages to source loads from the USGS dynamic SPARROW model for North Shore watersheds and a groundwater-based model for loads for South Shore watersheds; and preliminary results.
This webinar will explore the ways that intermunicipal collaborations can enable communities to leverage their resources, meet regulatory requirements, and unlock new funding and financing to pursue shared stormwater management goals.
This webinar will focus on federal standards for acquiring goods and services with public funds. This session will also cover the competitive bid process, OMB procurement requirements and contracting public works projects.
The webinar will explore why establishing an internship program can be highly beneficial for utilities.
EPA’s Freshwater Explorer is an easy-to-use, interactive web-based mapping tool for exploring freshwater data from streams, lakes, and groundwater wells in all 50 U.S. states, Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin Islands.
The Pacific Northwest Ground Water Expo brings together groundwater professionals for two days of focused learning, networking, and practical insight.