Iowa | Managing Water Resources: System Losses, Auditing, Conservation, and Drought Preparedness
This workshop will help you address your system’s drought vulnerability, establish an effective water loss control program, and reduce water usage to conserve resources and reduce operating costs.
You Will Learn:
– How to plan for drought and understand water supply management;
– How to manage water loss to save water, extend supplies, cut energy use and operating costs, address failing infrastructure, and mitigate impacts of limited water resources; and
– How water systems can promote conservation while protecting revenues.
Trainers: Nick Willis, Program Manager & Jerry Blain, Project Associate – Wichita State University Environmental Finance Center
Contact: Leslie Kimble, leslie.kimble@wichita.edu
CEUs: This workshop has been approved by IDNR for 6 hours of CEUs. This workshop is also approved for 6 hours of continuing education for Nebraska water operator grades I – IV.
Cost: FREE. Space is limited. Please register to reserve your spot.
Who Should Attend: This workshop is designed for water systems serving 10,000 or fewer people (though systems of any size may attend), especially targeting local government systems facing financial challenges. Owners of privately owned systems, consultants and technical assistance providers serving water systems are also invited to attend.