EPA Webcast TAS for Water Quality Standards--Sept 17
Posted: Tue Aug 31, 2010 11:05 am
Reminder! Don't forget to sign up for EPA's webcast "Treatment in a Manner Similar to a State (TAS) for the Water Quality Standards (WQS) Program"
Friday, September 17, 2010
Eastern: 1:00pm?3:00pm, Central: 12:00pm?2:00pm, Mountain:
11:00am?1:00pm, Pacific: 10:00am?12:00pm
Objective: This webcast will discuss EPA?s improved treatment in a manner similar to a state process for the WQS program. The webcast will focus on what needs to be included in a TAS application. It will include a discussion of the Montana test, EPA?s internal process for reviewing TAS applications, and tips and suggestions related to the TAS process and the WQS program. The webcast will be presented by Fred Leutner of EPA?s WQS Program; Dan Cozza from EPA Region 5; and Gretchen Watkins, Tribal Water Resource Specialist and Hydrologist with the Lac du Flambeau Band of Chippewa. Ms. Watkins will discuss the tribe?s experiences with the TAS process and share lessons learned and advice for other tribes considering TAS for the WQS Program.
Learn more at:
http://water.epa.gov/learn/training/tri ... 100917.cfm
Register at:
https://event.on24.com/eventRegistratio ... e=register
A certificate of completion will be generated at the end of the webcast for all attendees who participate in the live session. Participants must attend for the full two hour session in order to receive a certificate.
Friday, September 17, 2010
Eastern: 1:00pm?3:00pm, Central: 12:00pm?2:00pm, Mountain:
11:00am?1:00pm, Pacific: 10:00am?12:00pm
Objective: This webcast will discuss EPA?s improved treatment in a manner similar to a state process for the WQS program. The webcast will focus on what needs to be included in a TAS application. It will include a discussion of the Montana test, EPA?s internal process for reviewing TAS applications, and tips and suggestions related to the TAS process and the WQS program. The webcast will be presented by Fred Leutner of EPA?s WQS Program; Dan Cozza from EPA Region 5; and Gretchen Watkins, Tribal Water Resource Specialist and Hydrologist with the Lac du Flambeau Band of Chippewa. Ms. Watkins will discuss the tribe?s experiences with the TAS process and share lessons learned and advice for other tribes considering TAS for the WQS Program.
Learn more at:
http://water.epa.gov/learn/training/tri ... 100917.cfm
Register at:
https://event.on24.com/eventRegistratio ... e=register
A certificate of completion will be generated at the end of the webcast for all attendees who participate in the live session. Participants must attend for the full two hour session in order to receive a certificate.