Nationwide Security Training Opportunities for Water Systems Now Available

June 18, 2003

The EPA Drinking Water Academy collaborated with the Association of State Drinking Water Administrators to provide states and Regions with information concerning new drinking water system security training. The training will be provided with $1.5 million in funds awarded last month by EPA to five nonprofit training and technical assistance organizations.

The web conference held May 29 allowed participants to better understand the type of training that would be made available. For more information about the training, including registration, you can go to our website www.epa.gov/safewater/security/index.html.

Source: EPA

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