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Small Drinking Water Systems: Challenges and Solutions

Sixth Annual USEPA Drinking Water Workshop

The Water Supply and Water Resources Division, NRMRL, ORD and the Office of Ground Water and Drinking Water, OW, USEPA in cooperation with the Association of State Drinking Water Administrators (ASDWA) will be holding the 6th annual workshop on drinking water compliance challenges. The Workshop is designed primarily for state personnel responsible for the compliance of drinking water regulations and the permitting of treatment technology. Past workshops have attracted up to 175 participants with as many as 70 state personnel representing over 40 state drinking water programs. Topics of this workshop will include arsenic, lead, copper, uranium, radium, DBPs, residuals, residuals disposal, treatment costs, and the ground water rule. The workshop will have a work group and poster component.

Date/Location: August 4-6, 2009
Hilton Cincinnati Netherland Plaza Hotel
35 West Fifth Street
Cincinnati, OH 45202
http://www.cincinnatinetherlandplaza.hilton.com
Phone: (513) 421-9100
Fax: (513) 421-4291
Purpose: This workshop will provide participants with in-depth training and information on various solutions and strategies for handling small systems problems and compliance challenges.
Who Should Attend: The program focuses mainly on small system issues and is designed to assist state drinking water staff responsible for compliance and permitting. The information should also be useful to design engineers, systems owners, and certified operators.
Topics: Topics will include will arsenic, lead, copper, uranium, radium, DBPs, residuals, residuals disposal, treatment costs, and the ground water rule.
Speakers: Speakers will include USEPA, state personnel and university professors.

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