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Managing Your Water System Under Pressure — New Requirements for Hydropneumatic Tank

by Jerry Gunasegaram | Jul 26, 2022 | Uncategorized

Public health and employee safety is a priority for all water systems. Recently, Connecticut created new regulations surrounding hydropneumatics pressure tanks to ensure the safety of all individuals and continued water supply service. This webinar will review the new...

Pricing Water for Conservation—How Different Rate Structures Impact Different Customers

by Jerry Gunasegaram | Jul 26, 2022 | Conservation

Water systems have a variety of reasons for wanting to encourage conservation, from environmental benefits to limited supply or treatment capacity. This webinar will explore how water systems can structure rates and price water to encourage conservation and to recover...

ARPA Final Rule Updates for Water, Wastewater, and Stormwater Projects

by Jerry Gunasegaram | Jul 26, 2022 | Wastewater

In this webinar, experts from the Environmental Finance Center Network provide an overview of the U.S. Treasury’s Final Rule for Local Fiscal Recovery Funds from the American Rescue Plan Act. Participants learned more about the updated guidance provided in the Final...

Water Loss Series for Small Water Systems: Water Loss Control & the Water Audit, Including Version 6

by Jerry Gunasegaram | Jul 26, 2022 | Water Loss Reduction

In this webinar series, experts from the Southwest Environmental Finance Center show small water systems why and how to complete a water audit and provide guidance on using the audit results to further water loss control within their utilities.

Reducing Water System Costs through Energy Efficiency

by Jerry Gunasegaram | Jul 26, 2022 | Energy Management

Nearly four percent of the nation’s electricity is consumed by water and wastewater facilities, and industry experts are predicting that energy costs could increase 20 percent by 2035. Water and wastewater treatment costs often consume 50 percent or more of the budget...
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