California | Webinar: Water System Financial Management for California Board Members, Local Elected Officials, and System Owners
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August 28, 2018 | 6:00pm-7:00pm PT
Cost: Complimentary.
This webinar will provide an overview of key financial management best practices for small water system owners, board members, and local elected officials. We will discuss the fiscal responsibilities of water system leaders, budgeting best practices, and ways to measure and improve the overall financial health of the water system. You will also learn about how water systems can best use reserve accounts to improve their financial management.
Presenter: Glenn Barnes – Associate Director, The Environmental Finance Center at The University of North Carolina
Contact: Allison Perch, perch@sog.unc.edu
Who Should Attend:
These webinars are designed for water systems serving 10,000 or fewer people. Owners of privately owned systems, consultants and technical assistance providers serving small water systems are also invited to participate.
CEU Information: Registered attendees can receive a certificate of attendance for viewing this webinar. This webinar has not been submitted to licensing agencies for pre-approval of continuing education credits. You will need to self-submit in order to receive any available continuing education credits. The EFCN recommends that you check with your licensing agency to learn about its criteria, rules, and what you need to do in order to receive credit for your attendance. It is your responsibility to verify this information.
Your certificate of attendance will be emailed to you within 30 days of the webinar date and you should utilize this document to self-submit for continuing education credits.
We recommend that you check with your licensing agency to learn about its criteria, rules, and what you need to do in order to receive credit for your attendance. Please note that it is your responsibility to verify this information with your licensing agency.
If you have questions or need assistance, please contact Bill Whipps at wwwhipps@syr.edu.