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Register today for Michigan Water and Wastewater Professionals Workforce Week webinars!
Water is one of our most valuable resources in Michigan and necessary to sustain life. Governor Gretchen Whitmer officially designated the week of December 11-17, 2023, as Water and Wastewater Professionals Workforce Week to recognize the important role these critical water and wastewater professionals play in keeping the water running through our pipes and treating wastewater each day. The Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy (EGLE) is hosting four webinars during this week. Join us as we celebrate those responsible for ensuring safe and reliable water to Michigan residents and treating our wastewater to protect our lakes, rivers, and streams.
All webinars will be recorded, but to obtain Continuing Education Credits (CEC) you will need to attend the live webinars and answer the poll questions conducted in each webinar.
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The Safe Drinking Water Act can be an intimidating and difficult document for water professionals to navigate. Join EGLE for this presentation to review the various parts of the Act in an easy-to-understand format. Each part of the Act will be described including the requirements covered and how they are used to determine compliance of a water system.
This webinar has been approved for 0.1 CECs in the “Technical” category for drinking water operators.
This webinar aims to provide information for water and wastewater municipal systems who are interested in learning more about training and technical assistance provided by EGLE and EPA. Additionally, EPA and SRF funding opportunities and resources will be briefly discussed. Don’t miss out on the chance to learn more about technical assistance opportunities and how they can benefit you and your community.
This webinar has been approved for 0.1 CECs in the “Managerial" category for both drinking water and wastewater operators.
This webinar will present information to water and wastewater operators who oversee collection systems, and superintendents of contributing municipalities. The proposed collection system facility classification and operator certification requirements under Part 41 of NREPA will be discussed. You won’t want to miss out on this opportunity to learn about the proposed operator certification requirements and how these systems will be permitted.
This webinar has been approved for 0.1 CECs in the “Managerial” category for both drinking water and wastewater operators.
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PROGRAM QUESTIONS: Koren Carpenter for drinking water: CarpenterK5@Michigan.gov Alyssa Sarver for wastewater: SarverA@Michigan.gov
REGISTRATION QUESTIONS: Alana Berthold: BertholdA@Michigan.gov Joel Roseberry: RoseberryJ@Michigan.gov
Individuals needing language assistance or accommodations for effective participation at these events should contact Joel Roseberry at 517-599-9494 at least two weeks before each event 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.
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