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NWWC Webinar Series - Registration now open

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We all wish we could meet in person for the National Water and Wastewater Conference - however, the world wasn't quite ready for us, so we're hosting this years event as a webinar series from January 11 - February 3, 2022. There are some advantages to hosting virtually - hopefully members who can't normally travel to our events take advantage of this opportunity - maybe some of you will even join in from from beaches, ski hills or other fabulous locations.

We've updated our website with the complete webinar schedule, along with topics, our speakers and goals. Instead of having a theme, we've asked our technical committees to plan one or more webinars focusing on the issues that are most pressing. You'll be able to hear about utility management issues like workforce development, biosolids management across Canada, the growing threat to utility cyber security and much more.

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Mark your calendar for our exciting series of webinars.
 
January 13 (morning)

January 13 (afternoon)

Building a Water Efficiency Program
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Energy Management in Helping Utilities to Improve Efficiency and Achieve Net-Zero Emission
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January 18 (morning)

January 18 (afternoon)

Water Security - Cyber security threats and Executive issues
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Biosolids Management Across Canada
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January 20 (morning)
 
New and On-Going Challenges in Drinking Water Quality
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January 25 (morning)

January 25 (afternoon)

Climate Change: Risk and Resilience Session – National Adaptation and Mitigation Case Studies
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Wastewater and Stormwater : microplastics and fibers
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January 27 (morning)

January 27 (afternoon)

New and On-Going Challenges in Drinking Water Quality: Chemical Contaminants
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Drinking Water - pandemic impacts on water quality
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February 1 (morning)

February 1 (afternoon)

Workforce Development Guidance Document
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The Impact of Covid-19 on Workforce Development
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