EPA Requests New Nominations for Science Advisory Board
The Biden administration has released the current members of EPA’s Science Advisory Board (SAB) and is inviting new nominations of...
The Biden administration has released the current members of EPA’s Science Advisory Board (SAB) and is inviting new nominations of...
EPA has released an updated toxicity assessment for perfluorobutane sulfonic acid (PFBS), one of the six PFAS that was monitored...
Today (4/8), ASDWA submitted comments (below) on EPA’s proposed delays of the effective and compliance dates for the Lead and...
On Wednesday, March 31, EPA announced two virtual public listening sessions to ensure that communities and stakeholders have the opportunity to...
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Without a doubt, 2020 was both an uncertain and transformative year for ASDWA and our members.
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Original Broadcast: May 14, 2020
ASDWA Webinar SWP in Asset Management – All Slides – May 14 2020
This webinar is for state drinking water programs, water utilities, and technical assistance providers to learn how source water protection can be blended into an overall asset management strategy to assist water systems with long-term grey, green, and natural infrastructure sustainability.