Are you looking to promote your company’s products or services to the key decision-makers in Pennsylvania’s water industry? Advertising space is now being reserved for the Summer issue of Pennsylvania AWWA’s magazine – The Water News Source. Along with the printed copies that will be mailed-out to the entire PA-AWWA membership, your ad will also appear in the digital version on […]
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Capital Region Water Recognized by National Association of Clean Water Agencies with National Environmental Achievement Award Statement from NACWA CEO Applauds Award Winners for Environmental Stewardship HARRISBURG, PA (Mar. 2, 2021) — Capital Region Water’s Joint Pollutant Reduction Plan with the Paxton Creek Cooperative has received a 2021 National Environmental Achievement Award (NEAA). The Watershed Collaboration Award […]
READ MORE »AWWA and RCAP Workshop for Pennsylvania Small Systems SDWA – Maintaining Compliance AWWA and RCAP Workshop for Pennsylvania Small Systems SDWA – Maintaining Compliance – On-Line (Systems <10,000) PA DEP Course ID# 8700 REGISTER ONLINE AT: https://attendee.gototraining.com/r/3368673143296889346 ONLINE Workshop via Go To Training March 9, 10, and 11, 2021 1:00pm- 3:00pm (must attend all 3 days […]
READ MORE »EPA is sharing this information widely with large and medium-sized community water suppliers and others. EPA has a cybersecurity webpage: https://www.epa.gov/waterriskassessment/epa-cybersecurity-best-practices-water-sector And a Cyber Incident Action Checklist: https://www.epa.gov/sites/production/files/2017-11/documents/171013-incidentactionchecklist-cybersecurity_form_508c.pdf Patti Kay Wisniewski Drinking Water Preparedness and Resiliency Coordinator US EPA Region 3 Drinking Water Section (3WD21) 1650 Arch Street Phila, PA 19103 215-814-5668 Cell: 215-514-7893 Email: Wisniewski.patti-kay@epa.gov (note the […]
READ MORE »EPA Takes Action to Address PFAS in Drinking Water Yesterday, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) issued two actions to protect public health by addressing per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) in drinking water, highlighting the agency’s commitment to address these long-lasting “forever chemicals” that can enter drinking water supplies and impact communities across the United […]
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