
State Efforts to Address 1,4-Dioxane in Drinking Water Programs
This webinar, presented by Deirdre Mason from the Association of State Drinking Water Administrators, focuses on state efforts to assess and address the presence of 1,4-dioxane in drinking water sources. It highlights the collaboration between various organizations to promote coordination activities across state and EPA water programs. Presenters from North Carolina and New Hampshire share insights on this critical issue.
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ASDWA Webinar: ASDWA Webinar: State Efforts to Assess and Address 1,4 State Efforts to Assess and Address 1,4- -Dioxane through Drinking Water, Ground Water, and Clean Water Programs Drinking Water, Ground Water, and Clean Water Programs Dioxane through Deirdre Mason Association of State Drinking Water Administrators June 5, 2018
Drinking Water Program Administrators: 50 states, territories, the Navajo Nation, and the District of Columbia Public Water Systems Regulate Technical assistance Funding DWSRF, set-asides Multiple Partners Coordinate to prioritize and support source water protection ASDWA Members
To share information about state efforts to assess and address 1,4-dioxane, an unregulated contaminant that is causing states and water utilities to become increasingly concerned about potential health impacts from elevated levels of 1,4-dioxane in both groundwater and surface water drinking water sources. To build on the efforts of ASDWA, ACWA, GWPC, and EPA to share and promote Clean Water Act and Safe Drinking Water Act (CWA-SDWA) coordination activities across state and EPA water programs. Purpose of Webinar
Todays Presenters Rebecca Sadosky North Carolina Brandon Kernen New Hampshire
Please note that a video recording of today s webinar will be made available for viewing on ASDWA s web site within the next few days at After the Webinar www.asdwa.org/cwa-sdwa-coordination/
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Deirdre Mason dmason@asdwa.org Brandon Kernen Brandon.Kernen@des.nh.gov Contact Rebecca Sadosky Rebecca.sadosky@ncdenr.gov ASDWA website VIEW THE WEBINAR RECORDING & more www.asdwa.org/cwa-sdwa-coordination/
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