Is your authority ready to tackle the upcoming Lead and Copper Rule Revisions (LCRR)? The clock is ticking as these new EPA rules take effect in October of 2024.
Why Attend?
Compliance is crucial for water authorities across the Commonwealth. In this series, industry experts will simplify the complex landscape of LCRR and provide you with invaluable insights.
Part One (October 4)
Learn about LCRR Requirements: Gain a comprehensive understanding of the updated Lead and Copper Rules, ensuring your authority is well-prepared for the October 2024 deadline.
Navigate Compliance Tools: Discover the array of tools and resources available to meet LCRR requirements effectively. Some of the tools and resources discussed will be:
Service line categorization
Reporting requirements
The use of data analytics to replace excavation
Streamline Inventory Management: Save time and other resources by learning strategies to streamline the documentation of water service line inventory.
Harness Data Analytics: Explore the power of data analytics to identify trends and draw conclusions, enabling informed decision-making in compliance efforts.
Optimize Data Handling: Get insights into capturing, storing, and managing data efficiently, reducing the burden on your authority staff.
Part Two (October 11)
Review of LCRR Rules:Recap of the Lead and Copper rules and requirements covered in Part One.
Discussion of Benefits: Understand the benefits of considering a Lead Service Line Replacement (LSLR) Project now.
Explore Case Studies: Learn how two authorities:
Used existing data sources to identify a Lead Service Line Replacement Project prior to Inventory Completion,
Developed the Project Cost incorporating costs unique to LSLR,
Successfully applied for and obtained grant funding through PENNVEST, and
Incorporated unique LSLR requirements into construction documents.
Presenters:
Michael Schober, PE, BCEE
ARRO Consulting, Inc.
Derek McLaurin
Muni-Link
Rachel Lengle Govelovich, PE
Gannett Fleming, Inc.
Engineers: Earn one PDH credit for each session!
Register now for both sessions and receive a discount, or you may register for either individual session. All registered persons will have access to a recording after the webinar.
Cost
PMAA Members:
Non-members:
Part One (Oct 4)
$45
$75
Part Two (Oct 11)
$45
$75
Full Series
$75
$125
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