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Calendar of Course Offerings

Date Course Description Type of Training
September 17, 2008

Succeeding with Drinking Water State Revolving Fund Set-Asides

This webcast will provide an introduction/refresher on the various set-asides and will discuss how they can be used to address emerging issues related to state-wide and utility level planning for sustainable infrastructure and water supply contingencies as well as for support of maturing implementation of source water protection programs.

Date and Time: September 17, 2008, 2-4 PM Eastern Time

Here is the registration information:
http://egenda.e2c.com/enc/enc_pc_regPage?rpgid=12190857440820

Webcast
August 13, 2008

Ground Water Rule Webinar

EPA is presenting Ground Water Rule (GWR) training that will present a rule overview. This trainiing primarily targets PWSs and all other groups interesting in learning the GWR requirements.

Here is the registration information:
https://www2.gotomeeting.com/register/330310598

The date of the training is August 13, 2008 from 1-3 pm EST.

Webcast

Spring – Fall  2008

Ground Water Rule face-to-face meetings

Beginning late Spring and going through the Fall EPA will present face-to-face training which follows the format of the Train-the-Trainer series.  Some of the training materials  will be similar to the webcast, but will also include workshops focused on rule requirements and primacy.  Following past Train-the-Trainer presentations the GWR format will target folks who will later be conducting training to regional and state staff, and water systems.

Please check back for dates and times.

Ground Water Rule (GWR). For EPA Regions and States.   Contact Ed Moriarty (moriarty.edwardj@epa.gov) at 202-564-3864.

Webcasts

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Workshops

Upon Request

If your State or Region is interested in hosting a Drinking Water Academy training course, see the DWA Course Catalog for the contacts for each course, or contact Nhien Pham (pham.nhien@epa.gov) at (202) 564-1726.

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