PA Online Training | The Power of Partnership: Sharing Resources with Neighboring Systems

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Date and Time: 11-12-2025 @ 12:00 PM (EDT) to 11-12-2025 @ 01:30 PM (EDT)
Location: Online Event

Description: Small water systems face unique challenges, from aging infrastructure and staffing shortages to limited budgets and higher per capita costs. Meeting regulatory obligations and customer expectations can be daunting, but collaboration offers a powerful solution. This training explores how partnerships, peer-to-peer exchange, and regional approaches can help small systems overcome these obstacles. Participants will learn about various collaboration models, including informal information sharing, shared resources, mutual aid agreements, and regionalization strategies. Participants will be equipped with actionable strategies to begin fostering successful collaborations and enhancing their system’s capacity to meet community needs.

Learning Objectives:

  • To Identify common challenges faced by small water systems and how partnerships can address them.
  • Describe various partnership models and collaboration approaches, including their benefits and implementation steps.
  • Participate in knowledge sharing and develop strategies to overcome barriers to collaboration.
  • Formulate an action plan for initiating or enhancing collaboration with other utilities.

Trainers: Brandy Espinola, Climate and Sustainability Program Director and Danish Kumar, Climate Change Program Manager, University of Maryland Environmental Finance Center

CEUs: This training has been submitted for pre-approval of continuing education credits though we cannot guarantee it. Regardless, we will provide attendees with a Certificate of Attendance for their personal record.

Who Should Attend:

While this training will focus primarily on drinking water systems, many of the strategies and tools discussed are also applicable to wastewater systems. We encourage participation from:

  • Managers, owners, and operators of water systems with an average daily flow of less than 1 million gallons
  • Decision-makers for utilities, including mayors, finance officers, utility managers, public works directors, city councilors, board members, tribal council members, and clerks
  • Consultants and technical assistance providers serving drinking water systems

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To register for this event please visit the following URL: https://umd.zoom.us/meeting/register/vAbNWXaeTdGDiYl-HHs_eg →

 

Registration End Date

11-12-2025
 

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