Online Peer Exchange | Small Water Systems Affordability Peer-to-Peer Session
Please Note: Due to the interactive style of this training, space is limited to 45 registrants. |
Description: Are you facing challenges related to affordability? Would you like to have a chance to connect with your peers who might also be facing the same issues? Would you like an opportunity for more interactive trainings? If yes, then this Small Systems Affordability Peer-to-Peer Session is designed for you!
This virtual hour and a half session is an opportunity for small drinking water systems to share their particular challenges and gain insight from other attendees regarding these issues. The session is a chance to learn from each other in an interactive, peer-exchange format. This session offers system operators, managers, and decision-makers the chance to:
- Dive deeply into affordability issues
- Interact with a group of their peers tackling similar challenges
- Meet water professionals from outside their organization
*This session requires a computer microphone so you can participate in the conversation.
Moderators:
- Heather Himmelberger, Director, Southwest Environmental Finance Center
- Elsemarie Mullins, Project Director, Environmental Finance Center at the University of North Carolina
- Michelle Dehaven, Program Manager, Wichita State University Environmental Finance Center
Certificate: This Peer2Peer session has NOT been submitted for approval of continuing education credit. We can provide a certificate of attendance to eligible attendees, but cannot guarantee it will meet your PDH or CEU requirements.
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