Water Week 2024 and National Water Policy Fly-In
Capitol HillEach year Water Week invites water professionals from across the nation to help advance key water policy priorities.
Each year Water Week invites water professionals from across the nation to help advance key water policy priorities.
Join us for this webinar to learn how you and your community can prepare for and be ready to respond to a natural disaster in your community.
Join Resources for the Future (RFF) on Wednesday, April 10 for “Environmental Justice: Understanding Cumulative Impacts,” the second webinar in our 2024 Exposure event series. At this event, we will dive deep into these cumulative impacts and the importance of understanding them when shaping environmental policy.
This webinar will provide information on grant eligible funding, activities, and tips to ensure your application meets EGLE requirements.
EPA is hosting an informational webinar for communities on April 16, 2024 about EPA’s recently finalized Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances (PFAS) National Primary Drinking Water Regulation (NPDWR).
During the webinar, EPA will provide information and an overview of the final PFAS NPDWR, including the regulation’s requirements and implementation timeline.
This webinar will provide general information for applicants submitting proposals for the Regional Conservation Partnership Program (RCPP).
This 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.
This panel will discuss the state of minority producers in the climate transition, the alternative pathways created by minority producers for information and resource access as a result of exclusion from past and current government programs, and the role of economists and researchers in developing sustainable agriculture solutions for climate change that reflect the different opportunities and pathways available to producers of color.
EPA's Office of Research and Development hosts this webinar series to share current research activities and results.
Prescribed burning is the deliberate and careful control of fires to help prevent more destructive fires or to kill off unwanted plants that compete with commercial species for plant nutrients. This webinar will focus on a prescribed burning case study in Flint Hills, Kansas.
Don't miss out on this opportunity to deepen your understanding of critical drinking water datasets and the transformative possibilities they present.