Drinking Water and Public Health Professionals Meet to Discuss Water Quality and Public Health

March 21, 2003
Philadelphia Suburban Water Company and Drexel University School of Public Health Host Conference

Representatives of the region's water utilities, public health departments and environmental regulatory agencies will meet on Tuesday, March 25, between 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m., at a conference hosted by Philadelphia Suburban Water Company (PSW) and Drexel University's School of Public Health at Drexel University's Queen Lane Conference Center, 2900 Queen Lane in the East Falls section of Philadelphia.

In addition to presenters from PSW and Drexel University, the one-day conference entitled Drinking Water and Public Health: A Necessary Partnership boasts a list of distinguished speakers on topics including drinking water quality, regulations and the importance of establishing and maintaining sound working relationships between the three groups to protect public health. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Region III Drinking Water Branch Chief Richard Rogers also will speak about water system security in a post-9/11 era. Attendees include water supply and public health professionals and regulators from Pennsylvania, New Jersey and neighboring states.

"As a public water utility, we saw an opportunity to take the initiative to bring our peers together with the public health community and drinking water regulators to share information and ideas that will help all of us with our specific responsibilities to protect public health," said Philadelphia Suburban Water Company Vice President, Water Resources Preston Luitweiler.

"One of the benefits of having a conference like this is that it allows three key groups involved in protecting public health the opportunity to work together and either build on or establish relationships prior to a problem or crisis," Luitweiler explained. "We hope that the conference will be the beginning--or in some cases a continuation--of professional relationships and contacts that will better prepare all of us for future challenges."

Dr. Marla Gold, Dean of Drexel University's School of Public Health said her school was very pleased to participate in hosting the conference. "We believe this is the right conference at the right time for the right reason," Gold said. "Protecting public health is a vast responsibility and whenever we have the opportunity to share information with and get information from other organizations whose business has a direct impact on public health, we are anxious to do so. Our educational and research programs are built on partnerships with communities, so it is easy to see why the invitation to have a leading role in this conference was an easy one to accept."

Source: Philadelphia Suburban Water Company

Sponsored Recommendations

Blower Package Integration

March 20, 2024
See how an integrated blower package can save you time, money, and energy, in a wastewater treatment system. With package integration, you have a completely integrated blower ...

Strut Comparison Chart

March 12, 2024
Conduit support systems are an integral part of construction infrastructure. Compare steel, aluminum and fiberglass strut support systems.

Energy Efficient System Design for WWTPs

Feb. 7, 2024
System splitting with adaptive control reduces electrical, maintenance, and initial investment costs.

Blower Isentropic Efficiency Explained

Feb. 7, 2024
Learn more about isentropic efficiency and specific performance as they relate to blowers.