Association of State Drinking Water Administrators USGS Webinar: Understanding Chemical and Microbial Contaminants in Drinking Water: Raw, Treated, and Tap Water Deirdre Mason Association of State Drinking Water Administrators September 5, 2018
About ASDWA Mission: To protect public health and the economy through the provision of safe drinking water Members: Drinking Water Program Administrators: 50 states, territories, the Navajo Nation, and the District of Columbia Public Water System Oversight Regulation Technical assistance Funding – DWSRF, set-asides Coordination with Multiple Partners
ASDWA-USGS Webinar Series This is the third webinar in our series April 24: Drinking Water Related Research, Data, and Tools July 2: Cyanotoxins – Advancing Drinking Water Science to Protect Human Health Ongoing throughout the rest of 2018 Stay tuned for announcements about upcoming webinars on: Water quality data, models, and applications Long-term changes in the quality of the nation’s streams, rivers, and groundwater
Today’s Webinar Purpose: To provide information On the spectrum of chemical and microbial contaminants to address key issues and questions of drinking water quality in three segments: Groundwater Sources Water Quality from Source Through Treatment Water Quality from Distribution to the Consumer Presenters: USGS - Bruce Lindsey, Ed Furlong, Dana Kolpin, and Paul Bradley Town of Billerica Public Works - John Sullivan EPA’s Office of Research and Development - Susan Glassmeyer
After the Webinar Please note that a video recording of today’s webinar will be made available for viewing on ASDWA’s web site within the next few days at www.asdwa.org
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