Environmental
Agency
Best Practices for
Drinking Water
Compliance
WEBINAR SERIES
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Water systems are required to comply with multiple regulations simultaneously and with that challenge
sometimes compliance issues arise. EPA Office of Ground Water and Drinking Water is pleased to present a free
webinar series focusing on potential simultaneous compliance issues associated with the operation and regulation
of drinking water treatment systems.
Source/Treatment Changes; What Primacy Agencies Should Consider
Thursday June 11, 2009
1:00 P.M. - 3.00 P.M. Eastern
Simultaneous compliance challenges and unintended consequences are frequently associated with modifying existing treatment operations and
with the implementation of new technologies. The LCR, Stage 2 MDBP Rule, and most state drinking water regulations require a PWS to no-
tify primacy agencies of significant source or treatment changes. This webinar will cover what to consider and watch out for when reviewing
such changes. Register at https://www2.gotomeeting.com/register/848162506
Simultaneous Compliance Issues for Groundwater Systems
Wednesday June 24, 2009
1:00 P.M. - 3.00 P.M. Eastern
Managing groundwater system compliance and source sustainability is becoming increasingly complicated. Actions intended to improve com-
pliance and reliability also have the potential to produce serious unintended consequences. This webinar will discuss potential consequences
from compliance actions associated with groundwater systems including possible recommendations to avoid these consequences.
Register at https://www2.gotomeeting.com/register/366323331
Simultaneous Compliance Issues for Surface Water Systems
Thursday August 13, 2009
1:00 P.M. - 3.00 P.M. Eastern
Utilities are increasingly being required to make decisions about competing water quantity and quality objectives in the context of rapidly
changing regulations and increasingly rigorous customer expectations. These decisions may involve modifying existing treatment operations
and/or new technology implementation - which can increase the potential for conflicts and unintended consequences. This webinar has been
designed for public water system operators and state primacy officials to identify potential consequences associated with surface water systems
as well as techniques to avoid these consequences. Register at https://www2.gotomeeting.com/register/876436218
Water Quality Management in Distribution Systems; Simultaneous Compliance and
Unintended Consequences
Thursday August 27, 2009
1:00 P.M. - 3.00 P.M. Eastern
Without careful planning and implementation, actions intended to improve water quality in distribution systems can produce serious unintended
water quality consequences - especially in the areas of microbial regrowth, corrosion, stability of existing pipe scales, and aesthetics. This we-
binar has been designed for public water system operators and state primacy officials to identify potential issues with distribution systems as
well as techniques to minimize consequences. Register at https://www2.gotomeeting.com/register/128920123
In order to attend the Web Cast you will need to register in advance. Space is limited so we encourage you
to attend in groups using one internet connection. To register, press Ctrl and click on the link above corre-
sponding to the presentation you want to attend or copy and paste the link in your browser.
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