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Chemically Contaminated Drinking Water in the U.S.-FREE DEMO RECORDING


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Course Title: Chemically Contaminated Drinking Water in the U.S.-FREE DEMO RECORDING
Course ID: HYD-210
Status: CLOSED
Date(s): November 8, 2016
December 31, 2016
Location: Online-Download
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Instructor: Jenifer S. Heath, Ph.D.
Tuition: $0
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*This is a FREE recording of a 30-Minute demo session that introduces the topics that will be covered in the "Chemically Contaminated Water in the U.S." 4-hour webinar

This webinar is presented by Sustainable City Networks and NWETC.

Contaminated drinking water has been in the news nationally in recent months.  In this 30-minute webinar, attendees will learn about several pieces of the puzzle of drinking water contamination and gain an appreciation for the role played by each.  These puzzle pieces include the basics of public (and private) water supplies and treatment for contaminants; the history of contamination of drinking water supplies; an overview of socioeconomic aspects of drinking water contamination; and current observations about risk perception and litigation related to contamination of drinking water. 

This mini-webinar serves as an introduction the 4-hour webinar called “Chemically Contaminated Drinking Water in the U.S. - Lead (Pb) and PFOS/PFOA as Examples”, which will delve more deeply into each puzzle piece, using lead (Pb) and perfluorinateds (PFOS and PFOA) as concrete examples.

For supplemental information on this topic, see Dr. Heath's posts here.

 

Intended Audience:

Employees of water supply systems; engineers and scientists; local, state and federal regulators and public health leaders; lawyers and news media employees

Continuing Education Units: CEUs

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Course Topics

  • Information about public (and private) water supplies
  • Treatments for contaminants
  • History of contamination of drinking water supplies
  • Key characteristics of lead (Pb) and perfluorinateds
  • Socioeconomic aspects of drinking water contamination
  • Current observations about risk perception
  • Litigation related to contamination of drinking water

About the Instructor

Jenifer S. Heath, Ph.D.

Jenifer S. Heath, Ph.D.

Dr. Heath has 30 years of experience in the fields of chemical product safety and environmental contamination.  Drinking water contamination has been a theme of her work throughout her career, from her dissertation topic (public drinking water supplies wells contaminated with chlorinated solvents) to her early work as an intern with a state health department (primarily lead, chlorinated solvents and petroleum products in drinking water) and on throughout her long consulting career (e.g., assessing risks associated with domestic use of contaminated groundwater) and continuing on to her work as an expert witness in litigation. 

Dr. Heath’s education provides a broad perspective on public health issues in general and drinking water specifically, from her nursing degree (she is a registered nurse in Colorado and New York) to her M.S. in Nutrition and Toxicology (North Carolina State University), from her B.S. in Public Health (University of Massachusetts at Amherst) to her M.A. in Public Policy Studies (Duke University), and on to her Ph.D. in Environmental Toxicology (Cornell University), which included minors in Organization Behavior and Public Policy. 

She has decades of experience with lead (Pb), from animal studies in the laboratory to collection of blood samples from children, from a school drinking water fountain to expansive hard rock mines, from residual of leaded gasoline to serving as an expert in childhood lead poisoning cases.  Her experience with PFOS and PFOA is more recent, including extensive research, development of case studies, and development of meeting presentations and informational papers.

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Cancellations*

  • With 31 or more days notice, we will offer a 100% refund or credit towards a future course. The credit is good for one year and may be applied to any course.
  • With 30-8 days notice, we will offer a course credit towards a future course. The credit is good for one year and may be applied to any course.
  • With fewer than 8 days notice, there is no course credit available


*Please note that attendee replacement is welcome at any time

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To request disability accommodations, please contact us at info@nwetc.org or 425-270-3274 at least 30 days prior to the event.


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