Drinking Water Professional Community Webinar on EPA’s Final PFAS NPDWR
VirtualDuring the webinar, EPA will provide information and an overview of the final PFAS NPDWR, including the regulation’s requirements and implementation timeline.
During the webinar, EPA will provide information and an overview of the final PFAS NPDWR, including the regulation’s requirements and implementation timeline.
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).
This webinar will provide information on grant eligible funding, activities, and tips to ensure your application meets EGLE requirements.
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.
Join EPIC, the Center for Geospatial Solutions (CGS), and the Internet of Water (IoW) on March 19th at 1:00PM EST for a webinar highlighting easy ways to maintain and update key drinking water data.
This presentation will discuss two investigations focused on nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) and emphasizes the need for government agencies to work together to address potential economic losses due to implementation of lower fertilizer rates for water quality improvement.
Winners will share their innovative prototypes for low-cost solutions that safely reduce indoor fine particulate matter during periods when outdoor PM2.5 concentrations are high.
Developing a lead service line (LSL) inventory and identifying the location of LSLs is the first step for beginning LSL replacement and protecting public health.
Through its water quality efforts in Florida, Ocean Conservancy aims to better understand outsized impacts to disadvantaged communities while working with partners to improve marine and coastal water quality.
This two-day event brings together industry experts, utility leaders, and workforce development professionals to tackle the pressing workforce challenges of our time.
EPA’s WIFIA program hosts webinars for prospective borrowers to foster a greater understanding of the WIFIA program requirements and pave the way for successful applications to the program.
As part of the Local Infrastructure Hub, the United States Conference of Mayors is hosting a series of Zoom sessions with our partners Bloomberg Philanthropies and Results for America, which will feature Biden Administration officials and policy experts to share key funding guidance and policy and innovation expertise. These sessions focus on elevating best practices to help cities create competitive outcomes-driven applications.