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Links
Here is a list of helpful and
interesting links concerning water and wastewater operations. We
hope you find these useful for study, research or just for
browsing. If you have suggestions about other sites to include,
contact us with your ideas. |
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EPA Drinking Water
Academy- Features electronic workshop
training modules, presentations, and other information online courses and
presentations. Cost: free. Much of the content is downloadable.
Also check out the EPA
Office of Ground Water and Drinking
Water. OGWDW, along with
EPA's ten regional drinking water programs, oversees implementation
of the Safe Drinking Water Act, which is the national law
safeguarding tap water in America. |
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AWWA is the largest
organization of water supply professionals in the world. Their
website is filled with information, news and links. |
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The Water Environment
Federation is an international technical and
educational organization, whose vision is preservation and
enhancement of the global water environment. |
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US Water
News - current water and wastewater news for
the professional, product information too. |
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The National Ground Water
Association is the hallmark organization for
anyone associated with the ground water industry. Our constituency
consists of ground water geologists and hydrologists, engineers,
ground water contractors, manufacturers, and suppliers of ground
water-related products and services. |
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The American National Standards Institute
(ANSI) is a private, non-profit organization that administers
and coordinates the U.S. voluntary standardization and conformity
assessment system. |
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The AWWA Research Foundation is a
member-supported, international, nonprofit organization that
sponsors research to enable water utlities, public health agencies,
and other professionals to provide safe and affordable drinking
water consumers. |
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The Office of Water Programs (OWP) has provided high-quality training programs
for operators of drinking water and wastewater treatment plants and
water and sewer systems. This is the birthplace of the well known
Ken Kerri publications and programs. |
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AMSA
represents the interests of the country's wastewater treatment
agencies. AMSA maintains a key role in the development of
environmental legislation, and works closely with federal
regulatory agencies in the implementation of environmental
programs. |
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US Dept of Interior, Bureau of
Reclamation, Lower Colorado
Region Page - synopsis and links to full
text of the most significant documents apportioning the water of
the Colorado River. |
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