Lead Chemistry, Communication, and Local Engagement
VirtualThis extended training webinar event includes talks given at the 21st Annual EPA Drinking Water Workshop held on September 17-19, 2024.
This extended training webinar event includes talks given at the 21st Annual EPA Drinking Water Workshop held on September 17-19, 2024.
Join us as the Conservation Team at Hispanic Access shares how they are moving conservation priorities forward within the context of a new administration while continuing to uplift Latino leaders in environmental work & the valuable contributions our community continues to build in the effort of protecting our natural resources.
This year's Symposium theme, A Journey of Water in the West: Legacy and Progress, highlights the deep historical roots inherent to water development in the American West and how lessons learned can guide us to a sustainable and equitable future.
Retaining water in the soil is critical to ensure that farmers can take advantage of rainfall when it is in excess and can hold onto it when it is not. In this presentation, the relationship between soil health practices, such as the use of cover crops, and water cycling will be highlighted.
Explore how innovation can address California’s water shortages and learn from his experience to spark change in your endeavors.
The EPA’s Homeland Security Research Program has been working to leverage AI and enhance disaster readiness for several years.
Atlas Public Policy and EPIC are updating the Impact Tracker and we are having a webinar where we’d love to hear your ideas! Check out the current tracker, and learn more on our planned updates here.
The Drinking Water State Revolving Fund (DWSRF)—a federal-state partnership between EPA and states—can help communities improve their drinking water infrastructure by replacing lead service lines (LSLs) and reducing exposure to emerging contaminants, including PFAS.
While PM infiltration in single family homes has been relatively well studied, less is known about how much comes indoors in commercial and nonresidential buildings (such as libraries, fitness centers, and schools).
Join us at our upcoming webinar for a preview of a powerful new DAC Mapping Tool that explores how states define “Disadvantaged Communities” (DACs) for the Drinking Water State Revolving Fund (DWSRF) across seven Great Lakes states.
Join us for an inspiring evening of innovation, collaboration, and conversation at our Cleantech Meetup focused on water and waste management!
Each June stakeholders gather to discuss current and future water challenges and opportunities facing the state.