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Implementing a Resilient Source Water Protection Plan with Innovative Management Strategies
This webinar will explore the critical importance of source water protection planning for safeguarding community water supplies. The City of Kalamazoo, Michigan will share their 25 years of source water protection experience with a focus on practical management strategies to protect their municipal water supply. The Michigan Rural Water Association Source Water Protection Specialist will also discuss examples of management options that small and medium size systems have implemented to protect their source.
Whether you’re a water system manager, land use planner, consultant, or a concerned citizen, this session will provide valuable insights and tools to help you protect one of your community’s most essential resources - its drinking water. Join us to discover practical steps you can take today to protect your water supply. This webinar is approved for 0.1 CECs in the technical category for drinking water operators.
Speakers:
Ruth Kline-Robach, Outreach Specialist Michigan State University Institute of Water Research and Department of Community Sustainability
Jean Talanda, Environmental Programs Manager, City of Kalamazoo Department of Public Services, Water Resources Division
Kelly Hon, Source Water Protection Specialist, Michigan Rural Water Association
After registering, you will receive an email from "EGLE-Events" with a link for you to use to join the webinar.
Individuals needing language assistance or accommodations for effective participation should contact Joel Roseberry, RoseberryJ@Michigan.gov by February 6 to request language, mobility, visual, hearing, translation, and/or other assistance.
EGLE does not discriminate on the basis of race, sex, religion, age, national origin, color, marital status, disability, political beliefs, height, weight, genetic information, or sexual orientation in the administration of any of its programs or activities, and prohibits intimidation and retaliation, as required by applicable laws and regulations. Virtual Webinar Register Now
Start: February 20, 2025 9:00 AM
End: February 20, 2025 10:00 AM
This webinar will explore the critical importance of source water protection planning for safeguarding community water supplies. The City of Kalamazoo, Michigan will share their 25 years of source water protection experience with a focus on practical management strategies to protect their municipal water supply. The Michigan Rural Water Association Source Water Protection Specialist will also discuss examples of management options that small and medium size systems have implemented to protect their source.
Whether you’re a water system manager, land use planner, consultant, or a concerned citizen, this session will provide valuable insights and tools to help you protect one of your community’s most essential resources - its drinking water. Join us to discover practical steps you can take today to protect your water supply. This webinar is approved for 0.1 CECs in the technical category for drinking water operators.
Speakers:
Ruth Kline-Robach, Outreach Specialist Michigan State University Institute of Water Research and Department of Community Sustainability
Jean Talanda, Environmental Programs Manager, City of Kalamazoo Department of Public Services, Water Resources Division
Kelly Hon, Source Water Protection Specialist, Michigan Rural Water Association
After registering, you will receive an email from "EGLE-Events" with a link for you to use to join the webinar.
Individuals needing language assistance or accommodations for effective participation should contact Joel Roseberry, RoseberryJ@Michigan.gov by February 6 to request language, mobility, visual, hearing, translation, and/or other assistance.
EGLE does not discriminate on the basis of race, sex, religion, age, national origin, color, marital status, disability, political beliefs, height, weight, genetic information, or sexual orientation in the administration of any of its programs or activities, and prohibits intimidation and retaliation, as required by applicable laws and regulations.