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SUMMARY:LCRI\, Your Unknowns and Electrical Resistance
DESCRIPTION:March 19 @ 8:00 am – 12:00 pm\nVenue: 253 Pascoag Main Street\, Pascoag\, RI  \nTCH(s): 4 (RI DOH)\nCost: Free      \nInstructor: Mike App \nCourse Description: This training provides operators with practical\, field-tested methods for identifying unknown service line materials. The session begins with a classroom overview of electrical resistance\, tracer wire locating\, and other verification techniques used during LSL inventories. Participants will then transition to a live demonstration of the Swordfish locating system\, hosted onsite by Clear River Electric & Water. The hands-on component allows operators to see real-world applications\, ask questions\, and practice effective approaches to resolving unknowns. Please ask about hybrid training options.\nLearning Objectives\n– Understand the principles of electrical resistance and how it applies to service line identification\n– Review common tools and techniques for resolving LSL unknowns\n– Observe a live demonstration of the Swordfish locating system\n– Gain practical insight into field workflows and troubleshooting\n– Strengthen confidence in applying these methods during LCRI compliance activities \nInstructor(s):\nMike serves as Electro Scan’s Executive Vice President\, Global Operations. Mike started with Electro Scan in 2018. Mike also manages the Product Development for Electro Scan\, including the new pressurized tools DELTA\, TRIDENT\, and SWORDFISH. Mike and his family live in Syracuse\, New York.
URL:https://rirwa.org/event/lcri-your-unknowns-and-electrical-resistance/
LOCATION:253 Pascoag Main St. Pascoag\, RI
CATEGORIES:Public,Training
ORGANIZER;CN="Matt Young":MAILTO:myoung@rirwa.org
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260127T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260127T110000
DTSTAMP:20260424T174402
CREATED:20250821T134626Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260109T171501Z
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SUMMARY:Cybersecurity in the Water Sector
DESCRIPTION:January 27 @ 8:00 am – 11:00 am \nVenue: Clear River Electric & Water District\, 253 Pascoag Main Street\, Pascoag\, RI 02830 \nTCH(s): 3 (RI DOH) \nCost: Free     Instructor: Mike Tetreault \nCourse Outline: \nCybersecurity is now recognized as the top threat to U.S. businesses and critical infrastructure\, according to testimony from the Director of National Intelligence\, the FBI\, and the Department of Homeland Security. Drinking water and wastewater systems are increasingly targeted by cyberattacks\, posing serious risks to public health\, operational continuity\, and customer trust. \nTo help utilities strengthen their defenses\, this three-hour training will provide essential guidance on building a cybersecurity risk management program and implementing basic cyber hygiene practices. These steps can help your utility prevent\, detect\, respond to\, and recover from cyber incidents. \n Training Overview \n\nCybersecurity in the Water Sector: Current threats\, vulnerabilities\, and federal guidance\nRansomware Awareness & Prevention: Trends\, tactics\, and mitigation strategies\nCase Studies: Real-world cybersecurity incidents in the water industry\nSCADA Cybersecurity Framework: Best practices for securing industrial control systems\n\n Why It Matters \n\nCyber breaches can compromise water quality and system reliability\nAttacks erode public confidence and expose utilities to legal and financial liabilities\nFederal agencies\, including EPA and CISA\, are urging utilities to take proactive steps\n\nAsk us about in-person\, virtual\, or blended formats to suit your team’s needs. \nInstructor(s): \nMike Tetreault is the Cybersecurity Advisor (CSA) for Rhode Island (Region 1)\, within the Integrated Operations Division\, Cybersecurity & Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). CISA established ten regional offices across the country to improve the delivery of the department’s services to critical infrastructure owners and operators and state\, local\, tribal\, and territorial partners. CSAs are the front-facing cyber experts supporting regional operations capabilities. Region 1 includes Maine\, New Hampshire\, Vermont\, Connecticut\, Rhode Island\, and Massachusetts. Mr. Tetreault manages the major cyber engagements in Rhode Island with additional support to region 1\, championing cyber resilience to public and private sector partners through a multitude of engagements\, promoting education and awareness\, and performing risk assessments. \n• ​Attacks erode public confidence and expose utilities to legal and financial liabilities \n• ​Federal agencies\, including EPA and CISA\, are urging utilities to take proactive steps \nAsk us about in-person\, virtual\, or blended formats to suit your team’s needs. \nInstructor(s): \nMike Tetreault is the Cybersecurity Advisor (CSA) for Rhode Island (Region 1)\, within the Integrated Operations Division\, Cybersecurity & Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). CISA established ten regional offices across the country to improve the delivery of the department’s services to critical infrastructure owners and operators and state\, local\, tribal\, and territorial partners. CSAs are the front-facing cyber experts supporting regional operations capabilities. Region 1 includes Maine\, New Hampshire\, Vermont\, Connecticut\, Rhode Island\, and Massachusetts. Mr. Tetreault manages the major cyber engagements in Rhode Island with additional support to region 1\, championing cyber resilience to public and private sector partners through a multitude of engagements\, promoting education and awareness\, and performing risk assessments.
URL:https://rirwa.org/event/cybersecurity-in-the-water-sector-3/
LOCATION:253 Pascoag Main St. Pascoag\, RI
CATEGORIES:Public,Training
ORGANIZER;CN="Matt Young":MAILTO:myoung@rirwa.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20251209T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20251209T110000
DTSTAMP:20260424T174402
CREATED:20251030T124921Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251124T135817Z
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SUMMARY:2025 Chemical Safety in your Plant
DESCRIPTION:December 9 @ 9:00 am – 11:00 am \nVenue: QDC\, The Annex @ 95 Cripe Street\, North Kingstown\, RI \nTCH(s): 2 (RI DOH) \nCost: Free     Instructor: Janice Markey \nMaltz Sales Company is pleased to offer a comprehensive training session on Chemical Safety in Water & Wastewater Facilities. This course is designed to reinforce essential safety principles and provide practical guidance on handling the chemicals commonly used in plant operations. Whether you’re an operator\, supervisor\, or safety coordinator\, this course reinforces a culture of safety and preparedness across all levels of plant operations. Please ask about hybrid training options. \nCourse Highlights: \n\nFundamental safety principles and regulatory overview\nGeneral chemical safety practices\nPPE selection and usage\, including gloves and eyewear\nCommon chemical interactions and potential hazards\nFocused discussion on chemicals specific to water and wastewater treatment\n\nInstructor(s): \nJanice Markey\, Municipal Sales Manager\, Maltz Sales Company \nJanice has a Massachusetts Grade 6C Wastewater Operator license. She has been in the wastewater industry for more than twenty years. She has extensive experience with pumps\, chemical feed systems\, multiparameter controllers\, regulatory and permitting issues\, as well as system upgrades and installations.
URL:https://rirwa.org/event/2025-chemical-safety-in-your-plant/
LOCATION:95 Cripe Street – North Kingstown\, RI\, United States
CATEGORIES:Public,Training
ORGANIZER;CN="Matt Young":MAILTO:myoung@rirwa.org
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250717T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250717T120000
DTSTAMP:20260424T174402
CREATED:20250627T152304Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250627T152304Z
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SUMMARY:Increasing Revenue and Operating Efficiencies Through Metering Analytics\, Services\, and Maintenance
DESCRIPTION:July 17 @ 8:00 am – 12:00 pm\nVenue: 253 Pascoag Main Street\, Pascoag\, RI TCH(s): 4 (RI DOH)\nCost: Free     Instructors: Steve Horn\, Liam Flaherty \nCourse Outline: \nThis training session dives into the evolving landscape of the water meter market\, spotlighting innovative strategies to enhance data analytics and drive revenue growth without breaking the bank. We’ll explore how modern meter testing\, optimization techniques\, and next-gen radio technologies are reshaping operational efficiency\, unlocking smarter decisions\, better service\, and bigger savings. Please ask about hybrid training options. \n\nInstructor(s): \nSteve Horn began his utility industry career in 2001 with Neptune \nTechnology Group and was the Territory Manager in New England for 16 \nyears. In 2018\, Steve became the Regional Solutions Manager for Sedaru\, a \nleading ESRI-based asset management solutions provider for the public \nworks and water industry. In 2021\, Mr. Horn joined EJ Prescott with their \nSmart Utility Group handling meters\, software\, IoT\, GIS\, and other \nconnected solutions. \n\nA career in the water industry unfolded unexpectedly but serendipitously for Liam during his sophomore year of college. His profound love for the outdoors and the environment\, as well as his fascination with understanding how things work\, led him to discover the perfect blend while working as a technician replacing water meters on a project in Vermont over winter break.\nFollowing that\, Liam joined an engineering firm as a project manager\, overseeing various drinking-water projects\, primarily focusing on AMI/AMR and metering. Balancing his love for the mechanical with his inner nerd\, his role with EJP provides the ideal intersection. As the New England Manager of EJP’s Smart Utility Professionals\, Liam actively projects the industry’s trajectory\, identifying challenges\, helping teammates develop strategic initiatives\, and concurrently devising turnkey solutions. Beyond his professional pursuits\, Liam enjoys boating\, hiking\, fishing\, hunting\, and motorcycling. \n 
URL:https://rirwa.org/event/increasing-revenue-and-operating-efficiencies-through-metering-analytics-services-and-maintenance/
LOCATION:253 Pascoag Main St. Pascoag\, RI
CATEGORIES:Public,Training
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250627
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250628
DTSTAMP:20260424T174402
CREATED:20250617T102335Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250617T102335Z
UID:2541-1750982400-1751068799@rirwa.org
SUMMARY:LCRI: What Rhode Island Water Systems Need To Know
DESCRIPTION:Friday\, June 27th at 10:00 AM \n  \nRegister below for this upcoming PWS Portal Training. All Rhode Island Water Systems (CWS and NTNCWS) are required to submit their baseline inventory utilizing PWS Portal. \nhttps://120water.com/2025-ri-state-training-registration/ \n  \nThe training will focus on how to utilize 120Water’s PWS Portal to prepare for LCRI compliance. We will discuss how to check on your inventory and customer notice certification status\, how to utilize the public transparency dashboard\, and how to create and execute on a plan that prepares you for the November 1st\, 2027 deadline. \nRemember: PWS Portal is a tool you can and should be using on an ongoing basis to manage and prioritize your LCRI efforts to set yourself up for success. All Rhode Island water systems (CWS or NTNCWS) must submit their baseline service line inventories to RIDOH with PWS Portal. \nIf you have questions or need help accessing your account\, please send an email to support@120water.com for further assistance.
URL:https://rirwa.org/event/lcri-what-rhode-island-water-systems-need-to-know/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Public,Training
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250617T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250617T120000
DTSTAMP:20260424T174402
CREATED:20250422T143210Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250422T143210Z
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SUMMARY:Emerging Contaminants
DESCRIPTION:June 17 @ 8:00 AM – 12:00 PM \nVenue: 95 Cripe St\, North Kingstown\, RI.   CEU: 0.4 \nCost: Free      \nCourse Outline: \nEmerging contaminants are synthetic or naturally occurring chemicals or any microorganisms that are not commonly monitored in the environment\, but have the potential to enter the environment and cause known or suspected adverse ecological and/or human health effects. Emerging contaminants\, or contaminants of emerging concern\, can refer to many different kinds of chemicals including medicines\, personal care or household cleaning products\, lawn care and agricultural products. According to EPA\, an emerging contaminant is a chemical or material characterized by a perceived\, potential\, or real threat to human health or the environment\, or by a lack of published health standards. This is a four-hour training course to discuss these contaminants and their effect on drinking water and wastewater.
URL:https://rirwa.org/event/emerging-contaminants-6/
LOCATION:95 Cripe Street – North Kingstown\, RI\, United States
CATEGORIES:Public,Training
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250529T160000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250529T170000
DTSTAMP:20260424T174402
CREATED:20250310T170205Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250310T170205Z
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SUMMARY:RIRWA Meeting of the Board of Directors
DESCRIPTION:This meeting will follow our annual conference. \nLocation: Quonset “O”Club\, 200 Lt. James Brown Road\, North Kingstown\, RI
URL:https://rirwa.org/event/rirwa-meeting-of-the-board-of-directors-3/
LOCATION:Quonset “O” Club\, 200 Lt James Brown Rd.\, North Kingstown\, RI\, 02852\, United States
CATEGORIES:Public,Training
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250529
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250531
DTSTAMP:20260424T174402
CREATED:20241031T140904Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250404T174413Z
UID:2462-1748476800-1748649599@rirwa.org
SUMMARY:RIRWA Annual Conference and Golf Tournament
DESCRIPTION:Our 2025 Annual Conference and Golf Tournament are approaching fast! Please use the links below to access the flyers and registration forms for these events. \n  \n2025 Conference Flyer and Registration \n2025 Golf Flyer and Registration \n2025 Vendor Registration
URL:https://rirwa.org/event/rirwa-annual-conference-and-golf-tournament/
LOCATION:Quonset “O” Club\, 200 Lt James Brown Rd.\, North Kingstown\, RI\, 02852\, United States
CATEGORIES:Public,Training
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250506T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250506T120000
DTSTAMP:20260424T174402
CREATED:20250317T113748Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250428T181446Z
UID:2519-1746518400-1746532800@rirwa.org
SUMMARY:Chemical Feed Pumps 201
DESCRIPTION:May 6 @ 8:00 AM – 12:00 PM \nVenue: Kent County Water Authority\, Conference Room\, 35 Technology Way\, West Greenwich\, RI. TCH(s): 4 (RI DOH) \nCost: Free     Instructor: Janice Markey \nCourse Outline: \nCome join us for this advanced hands-on class where the participants will install\, troubleshoot\, and repair a variety of chemical feed pumps. The class will review different accessories and types of pumps. The class will have a targeted presentation and discussions specific to the needs of the water/wastewater industry. Please ask about hybrid training options. \nCLASS AGENDA \n• Introduction & Class Objectives\n• Review of pump types\n• How to choose the correct pump and pump technology\n• Advanced pump installation methods\n• Pacing of pumps\n• Flow-pacing capabilities of pumps\n• Review recommended maintenance and technologies\n• Hands-on maintenance: Calibration of Chemical Feed pump with Calibration Column\nInstructor(s): \nJanice Markey\, Municipal Sales Manager\, Maltz Sales Company \nJanice has a Massachusetts Garde 6C Wastewater Operator license. She has been in the wastewater industry for more than twenty years and has extensive experience with pumps\, chemical feed systems\, multiparameter controllers\, regulatory and permitting issues\, as well as system upgrades and installations.
URL:https://rirwa.org/event/chemical-feed-pumps-201/
LOCATION:Kent County Water Authority\, Conference Room 35 Technology Way\, West Greenwich RI
CATEGORIES:Public,Training
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250423T170000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250423T170000
DTSTAMP:20260424T174402
CREATED:20250310T165608Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250310T165608Z
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SUMMARY:RIRWA Meeting of the Board of Directors
DESCRIPTION:Time: 5:oopm    Place: 70 Romano Vineyard Way Suite 114\, North Kingstown\, RI
URL:https://rirwa.org/event/rirwa-meeting-of-the-board-of-directors-2/
LOCATION:70 Romano Vineyard Way Suite 114
CATEGORIES:Public,Training
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250409T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250409T120000
DTSTAMP:20260424T174402
CREATED:20250310T165220Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250310T165220Z
UID:2509-1744185600-1744200000@rirwa.org
SUMMARY:Confined Space Refresher Course     ***FULL***
DESCRIPTION:April 9th @ 8:00 am – 12:00 pm \nVenue: Kent County Water Authority\, Conference Room\, 35 Technology Way\, West Greenwich\, RI.  \nCost: $95 (member) / $175 (non-member)   \n***This class if FULL. If you are interested in hosting or attending a confined space refresher course please contact Virginia Bragger at virginia@rirwa.org or call 401-585-5973 for more information. *** \nCourse Outline: \nThis is a refresher course.  This will not serve as a certification.  Topics covered will be: \no OSHA 1926 & 1910 standards\no What is a confined space and planning for entry\no Identifying hazards before entering and while occupied.\no Gas detectors how to use and how to calibrate and how often.\no Different gases and the percentages requirements and symptoms.\no Atmospheric detection and monitoring.\no Equipment and how to inspect it.\no Permit required and  hot work\no Work with and practice set up equipment\no Rescue techniques\nInstructor:  \nVirginia Bragger\, 25 years in the water works industry and passionate about educating best practices for the industry.
URL:https://rirwa.org/event/confined-space-refresher-course-full-2/
LOCATION:Kent County Water Authority\, Conference Room 35 Technology Way\, West Greenwich RI
CATEGORIES:Public,Training
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250408T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250408T120000
DTSTAMP:20260424T174402
CREATED:20250310T165122Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250310T165239Z
UID:2505-1744099200-1744113600@rirwa.org
SUMMARY:Confined Space Refresher Course     ***FULL***
DESCRIPTION:April 8th @ 8:00 am – 12:00 pm \nVenue: Kent County Water Authority\, Conference Room\, 35 Technology Way\, West Greenwich\, RI.  \nCost: $95 (member) / $175 (non-member)   \n***This class if FULL. If you are interested in hosting or attending a confined space refresher course please contact Virginia Bragger at virginia@rirwa.org or call 401-585-5973 for more information. *** \nCourse Outline: \nThis is a refresher course.  This will not serve as a certification.  Topics covered will be: \no OSHA 1926 & 1910 standards\no What is a confined space and planning for entry\no Identifying hazards before entering and while occupied.\no Gas detectors how to use and how to calibrate and how often.\no Different gases and the percentages requirements and symptoms.\no Atmospheric detection and monitoring.\no Equipment and how to inspect it.\no Permit required and  hot work\no Work with and practice set up equipment\no Rescue techniques\nInstructor:  \nVirginia Bragger\, 25 years in the water works industry and passionate about educating best practices for the industry.
URL:https://rirwa.org/event/confined-space-refresher-course-full/
LOCATION:Kent County Water Authority\, Conference Room 35 Technology Way\, West Greenwich RI
CATEGORIES:Public,Training
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250408T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250408T120000
DTSTAMP:20260424T174402
CREATED:20250310T132159Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250310T163829Z
UID:2501-1744099200-1744113600@rirwa.org
SUMMARY:Advancements in Water Metering\, Meter Testing & Calibration\, and Network Monitoring
DESCRIPTION:April 8 @ 8:00 am – 12:00 pm \nVenue: QDC\, The Annex @ 95 Cripe Street\, North Kingstown\, RI. TCH(s): 4 (RI DOH) \nCost: Free     Instructor: Ian Kasowitz\, Stiles Co. \n  \nCourse Outline: \nMeters and Metering Technology \n• Traditional Mechanical Meters and Enhanced Resolution\n• Solid State Meters\n• Electromagnetic Flow Meters and Wastewater Applications\nMeter Reading Technology \n• AMR – Drive-by\n• AMI – Traditional Fixed Networks\n• Managed Solutions/NaaS\nSoftware and Customer Engagement \n• Software as a Service – SaaS\n• Advanced Metering Analytics – AMA\n• Consumer Engagement\nWater Meter Testing and Calibration \n·       Right Sizing \n·       AWWA/STATE Regulations \n·       Source Meter Testing \n·       NRW Impact \n·       Revenue (End User) Meter Testing \nNetwork Monitoring \n·       Pressure Monitoring \n·       Leak Detection \n·       Water Quality Monitoring \nPlease ask about hybrid training options.
URL:https://rirwa.org/event/advancements-in-water-metering-meter-testing-calibration-and-network-monitoring/
LOCATION:95 Cripe Street – North Kingstown\, RI\, United States
CATEGORIES:Public,Training
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250319T170000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250319T170000
DTSTAMP:20260424T174402
CREATED:20250220T194800Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250220T194946Z
UID:2488-1742403600-1742403600@rirwa.org
SUMMARY:RIRWA Meeting of the Board of Directors
DESCRIPTION:Time: 5:oopm    Place: 70 Romano Vineyard Way Suite 114\, North Kingstown\, RI
URL:https://rirwa.org/event/rirwa-meeting-of-the-board-of-directors/
LOCATION:70 Romano Vineyard Way Suite 114
CATEGORIES:Public,Training
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250212T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250212T150000
DTSTAMP:20260424T174402
CREATED:20241011T173635Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250211T162247Z
UID:2444-1739347200-1739372400@rirwa.org
SUMMARY:McWane Water Works Day 
DESCRIPTION:Time: 8:00am – 3:00pm     Place: Kent County Water Authority\, Conference Room 35 Technology Way\, West Greenwich RI     TCH(s): 7 (RI DOH)\nCost: $150 (members)/ $225 (non-members) \n\n\nAll things Ductile \nJeff Houser – McWane Ductile Iron\nA comprehensive overview of the use of ductile iron pipes or water and sewer\napplications. \nValve Basics\, Applications and Best Practices \nMatt Miller – McWane Plant and Industrial\nAn overview of the proper use and maintenance of Double Disc Gate Valves\, Resilient\nSeated Gate Valves\, Plug Valves\, Check Valves and Butterly Valves \nHydrants \nBrett Johnson Clow Valve and Brad Whitaker – Kennedy Valve\nA comprehensive hands on study of fire hydrants: mechanics\, best practices\, and\ntechnologies \nDuctile Iron Fittings \nJason Carrien – Tyler Union\nAn overview of the Key Responsibilities of Ductile Iron Foundries\, AWWA Standards\,\nand fittings installation techniques
URL:https://rirwa.org/event/mcwane-water-works-day-2/
LOCATION:Kent County Water Authority\, Conference Room 35 Technology Way\, West Greenwich RI
CATEGORIES:Public,Training
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20241218T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20241218T120000
DTSTAMP:20260424T174402
CREATED:20241106T183357Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241107T153635Z
UID:2470-1734508800-1734523200@rirwa.org
SUMMARY:Electrical Resistance and Other Methods to  Identify LSL Unknowns
DESCRIPTION:Time: 8:00am – 12:00pm     Place: 253 Pascoag Main Street\, Pascoag\, RI   TCH(s): 4 (RI DOH)\nCost: Free Instructor: Mike App \n\n\nCourse Outline:\nThis session will go over a case study of a community who was an early adopter of\nSWORDFISH. We will review three homes\, one known Lead\, one known Copper and one\nunknown. The surveys were all conducted in the same day and the results surprised the utility.\nThe ability to answer the question of lead vs non-Lead now easily\, quickly\, and definitively is not\nimportant for the utility for the BIL but also for it to convey to its rate payers that you are safe\,\nthis issue has been resolved finally for you and your family. The class will also go over the new\nLCRI and its impacts and time horizon. \nInstructor(s):\nMike serves as Electro Scan’s Executive Vice President\, Global Operations. Mike started with\nElectro Scan in 2018. Mike also manages the Product Development for Electro Scan including\nthe new pressurized tools DELTA\, TRIDENT and SWORDFISH. Mike and his family live in\nSyracuse\, New York. \n\n  \nPlease ask about hybrid training options.
URL:https://rirwa.org/event/electrical-resistance-and-other-methods-to-identify-lsl-unknowns/
LOCATION:253 Pascoag Main St. Pascoag\, RI
CATEGORIES:Public,Training
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20241204T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20241204T120000
DTSTAMP:20260424T174402
CREATED:20240723T161356Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240724T171948Z
UID:2413-1733299200-1733313600@rirwa.org
SUMMARY:An Overview of Pipe Locating and Leak Detection  Tools and Techniques
DESCRIPTION:Time: 8:00am – 12:00pm     Place: 95 Cripe Street\, North Kingstown\, RI   TCH(s): 4 (RI DOH)\nCost: $95 (member) / $175 (non-member)                        Instructor: Eric Denslow of Eastcom Associates\, Inc. \n  \n\n\nCourse Outline: \n\nPIPE LOCATING\n The class will cover the basic theory of pipe locating for both water and sewer\nutilities including Ground Penetrating Radar.\n How pipe locators work.\n How to troubleshoot difficult locates.\n The reasons for multiple frequencies and when to use which.\n How to handle and avoid bleed off and distorted signals.\n Tools for plastic pipe locating\n How GPR works and when it is / when it is not a viable tool. \nLeak Detection\n The class will cover the basic fundamentals of how we perform leak detection\nsurveys and pinpointing water leaks in system.\n Why we do leak detection and average statistics of water leaks.\n Methods of performing leak surveys and leak pinpointing.\n Types of equipment used for leak detection.\n Analyzing leak survey date and alternative leak detection methods. \n\n\n\n\n\n\nInstructor Bio:\n\n\n\n4 years at the Ocean Twp. MUA in Ocean County\, NJ\n Operated the water plants\, repaired water mains\, maintained sewer\nsystem and sewer lift stations\, responded to mark out requests for water\nand sewer\, etc. \n New Jersey Water Association for 2 years as a Circuit Rider\n Performed pipe locating and water leak detection services for small water\nsystems throughout NJ.\n Used a variety of pipe locating equipment including GPR.\n Eastcom Associates\, Inc. for 16+ years doing sales and training.\n Responsible for the training and locator sales to utilities and contractors\nthroughout New England.\n We sell a variety of equipment for: utility detection (pipes\, cables\, valves\,\netc.) leak detection\, sewer inspection\, small scale excavation and GPS\ndata collection.\n I’ve taught variations of this class for: NJ Water Association\, Atlantic\nStates Rural Water\, MA Rural Water\, VY Rural Water\, Granit State Rural\nWater\, Northeast Gas Association\, Hudson Valley Water Works\nConference\, NY Rural Water Association\, and CT AWWA
URL:https://rirwa.org/event/an-overview-of-pipe-locating-and-leak-detection-tools-and-techniques/
LOCATION:95 Cripe Street – North Kingstown\, RI\, United States
CATEGORIES:Public,Training
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20241023T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20241023T120000
DTSTAMP:20260424T174402
CREATED:20240723T160554Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240724T170437Z
UID:2407-1729670400-1729684800@rirwa.org
SUMMARY:Water Storage Tanks\, Maintenance and RI Regulations
DESCRIPTION:Time: 8:00am – 12:00pm     Place: 95 Cripe Street\, North Kingstown\, RI   TCH(s): 4 (RI DOH)\nCost: $95 (member) / $175 (non-member)                        Instructor: Annie Wheeler\, Jeff Scheiwiller \n\n\nCourse Outline: \n\n\nThis training is intended to provide owners\, operators\, technicians\, maintenance\, and other water professionals with the basic understanding of water tanks\, tank maintenance\, and RI Regulations.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nInstructor:\n\nAnnie has been employed by Statewide Aquastore since April 2016as the New England Territory Manager. She works with consulting engineers\, municipalities\, and private owners on system design for water and wastewater projects that involve liquid storage tanks. Annie received a Bachelor of Science degree from the University of Vermont in 2015.\nAnnie travels throughout Maine\, Massachusetts\, Vermont\, New Hampshire\, and Rhode Island providing services and education relative to bolted glass-fused-to-steel liquid storage tanks.
URL:https://rirwa.org/event/water-storage-tanks-maintenance-and-ri-regulations/
LOCATION:95 Cripe Street – North Kingstown\, RI\, United States
CATEGORIES:Public,Training
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240916
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240918
DTSTAMP:20260424T174402
CREATED:20240819T120021Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240819T120021Z
UID:2431-1726444800-1726617599@rirwa.org
SUMMARY:RIDOH + RIRWA + 120Water Service Line Inventory Workshop (In-Person)
DESCRIPTION:Join Rhode Island Department of Health (RIDOH)\, 120Water\, and Rhode Island Rural Water Association (RIRWA) on Sept. 16-17\, 2024 for hands-on assistance with your service line inventory! Book your 45-minute in-person time slot before they’re gone! \nhttps://scheduler.zoom.us/d/odezv53c/ridoh-rirwa-120water-service-line-inventory-workshop-in-person \nWhat To Bring: \n• Laptop\n• Any documents or information that will help inform your inventory\, if you need for reference\n• Any progress you’ve made on your inventory to date\n• If you have not started your inventory\, please bring a location file (How to Gather Location Data)\n  \nWhere: (This is NOT a virtual workshop) \nRIRWA Office \n70 Romano Vineyard Way\, Suite 114\, North Kingstown\, RI 02852 \n  \nWe understand LCRR compliance is complex\, and we’re here to help. With the service line inventory deadline quickly approaching\, this workshop gives you direct access to the resources you need to be submission-ready by October 16. Teams from RIDOH\, 120Water\, and RIRWA will be available to answer questions and assist with submission prep. Don’t miss your chance to “ask the experts” your LCRR questions and get hands-on help with your inventory!
URL:https://rirwa.org/event/ridoh-rirwa-120water-service-line-inventory-workshop-in-person/
LOCATION:70 Romano Vineyard Way Suite 114
CATEGORIES:Public,Training
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240730T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240730T150000
DTSTAMP:20260424T174402
CREATED:20240719T140341Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240719T140959Z
UID:2402-1722344400-1722351600@rirwa.org
SUMMARY:120Water LCRR/I Regional Roundtable: July 30th (Connecticut\, Maine\, Massachusetts\, New Hampshire\, Rhode Island\, Vermont\, New Jersey\, New York)
DESCRIPTION:Join the experts at 120Water on July 30th at 1pm EST to discover trends with how water systems\, states\, and SRF programs in your region are preparing for the requirements associated with the October 16\, 2024 LCRR deadline! Our Director of Water Quality Compliance\, Jonathan Cuppett\, and VP of Marketing\, Isaac Pellerin\, will share: \nWhat is required starting on October 16\, 2024 – Its not just your service line inventory! \nReal world data to show how systems in your region are progressing with their inventories \nWhat regulators and SRF programs in your region are doing to prepare \nWhat does “Life after October 16\, 2024” look like \nA customer guest from your region to share their compliance journey \nWhere 120Water can provide support to your compliance programs \nAll information shared during this session will be hyper relevant to stakeholders in (Connecticut\, Maine\, Massachusetts\, New Hampshire\, Rhode Island\, Vermont\, New Jersey\, New York). \n  \n\nPlease use the link below to register:\n\n\n120Water LCRR/I Regional Round Table – July 30th\, 1pm Eastern
URL:https://rirwa.org/event/120water-lcrr-i-regional-roundtable-july-30th-connecticut-maine-massachusetts-new-hampshire-rhode-island-vermont-new-jersey-new-york/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Public,Training
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240724T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240724T120000
DTSTAMP:20260424T174402
CREATED:20240625T131307Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240717T133333Z
UID:2395-1721808000-1721822400@rirwa.org
SUMMARY:Chemical Feed Pumps 101 - CLASS FULL
DESCRIPTION:Time: 8:00am – 12:00pm     Place: 253 Pascoag Main Street\, Pascoag\, RI     TCH(s): 4 (RI DOH)\nCost: Free                         Instructor: Janice Markey \n\n\nCourse Outline: \nCome join us for a targeted presentation on the types and categories of pumps\, best practices\,\nand pump selection. It is the goal of this class to familiarize the attendees with several different\nforms of chemical feed pumps. Please ask about hybrid training options. \nThe class will review:\nBasic operation of the different pump types\nProper selection per the application\nInstallation\nTroubleshooting and maintenance \n  \nInstructor(s):\nJanice Markey\, Municipal Sales Manager\, Maltz Sales Company\nJanice has a Massachusetts Garde 6C Wastewater Operator license. She has been in the\nwastewater industry for more than twenty years and has extensive experience with pumps\,\nchemical feed systems\, multiparameter controllers\, regulatory and permitting issues\, as well as\nsystem upgrades and installations.
URL:https://rirwa.org/event/chemical-feed-pumps-101/
LOCATION:253 Pascoag Main St. Pascoag\, RI
CATEGORIES:Public,Training
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240710T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240710T120000
DTSTAMP:20260424T174402
CREATED:20240625T125324Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240625T125416Z
UID:2392-1720598400-1720612800@rirwa.org
SUMMARY:Asset Management and Asset Maintenance in Water and Wastewater Systems
DESCRIPTION:Time: 8:00am – 12:00pm     Place: 253 Pascoag Main Street\, Pascoag\, RI     TCH(s): 4 (RI DOH)\nCost: Free                         Instructor: Kevin Martel\, USG Water Solutions &amp; Rick Goyette\, Sherwin-Williams \n\n\nCourse Outline: \nThe first hour of this training session will consist of a presentation from Sherwin-Williams\ncovering Water and Wastewater Coating Systems. The second portion of this training will\nconsist of a three-hour session covering Asset Management and Asset Maintenance in Water\nand Wastewater Systems. This will include:\n1. Background and Introduction\n2. EPA Asset Management\n3. Pipeline Asset Management &amp; Spray in Place Pipe Technology\n4. Tank and Plant Asset Management and Maintenance\n5. Importance of Inspections and Routine Maintenance\n6. Asset Management in the distribution System: Active Mixers\n7. Asset Management for AMI and Smart Metering Solutions \nPlease ask about hybrid training options. \n  \nInstructor(s):\nKevin Martel is a water systems consultant with USG Water Solutions. He has been in the\ncoatings and asset management field for over 16 years and is a NACE certified inspector.\nKevin has spent most of his life here in Rhode Island and currently resides in Barrington with his\nwife and two children.
URL:https://rirwa.org/event/asset-management-and-asset-maintenance-in-water-and-wastewater-systems/
LOCATION:253 Pascoag Main St. Pascoag\, RI
CATEGORIES:Public,Training
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240620T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240620T150000
DTSTAMP:20260424T174402
CREATED:20240516T114352Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240516T114352Z
UID:2380-1718870400-1718895600@rirwa.org
SUMMARY:McWane Water Works Day 
DESCRIPTION:Time: 8:00am – 3:00pm     Place: 95 Cripe Street– North Kingstown\, RI     TCH(s): 7 (RI DOH)\nCost: $150 (members)/ $225 (non-members) \n\n\nAll things Ductile \nJeff Houser – McWane Ductile Iron\nA comprehensive overview of the use of ductile iron pipes or water and sewer\napplications. \nValve Basics\, Applications and Best Practices \nMatt Miller – McWane Plant and Industrial\nAn overview of the proper use and maintenance of Double Disc Gate Valves\, Resilient\nSeated Gate Valves\, Plug Valves\, Check Valves and Butterly Valves \nHydrants \nBrett Johnson Clow Valve and Brad Whitaker – Kennedy Valve\nA comprehensive hands on study of fire hydrants: mechanics\, best practices\, and\ntechnologies \nDuctile Iron Fittings \nJason Carrien – Tyler Union\nAn overview of the Key Responsibilities of Ductile Iron Foundries\, AWWA Standards\,\nand fittings installation techniques
URL:https://rirwa.org/event/mcwane-water-works-day/
LOCATION:95 Cripe Street – North Kingstown\, RI\, United States
CATEGORIES:Public,Training
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240613T070000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240613T150000
DTSTAMP:20260424T174402
CREATED:20240516T114845Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240522T163334Z
UID:2384-1718262000-1718290800@rirwa.org
SUMMARY:RIRWA Golf Tournament - June 13th
DESCRIPTION:I am very pleased to inform you of our upcoming Golf Tournament on June 13th. Please complete and return the attached form. Thank you. \n\n_Golf Tournament Registration Form
URL:https://rirwa.org/event/rirwa-golf-tournament-june-13th/
LOCATION:Quonset “O” Club\, 200 Lt James Brown Rd.\, North Kingstown\, RI\, 02852\, United States
CATEGORIES:Public,Training
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240516T070000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240517T170000
DTSTAMP:20260424T174402
CREATED:20240315T161825Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240516T114505Z
UID:2348-1715842800-1715965200@rirwa.org
SUMMARY:RIRWA Annual Conference  -  May 17th
DESCRIPTION:I am very pleased to inform you of our upcoming Annual Conference to be held on May 17th.  Below you will see attached both flyers and registration forms for both events. If there are any additional questions or inquiries of any kind regarding these events\, please as always\, feel free to contact us at any time. We look forward to seeing you there! \n\n\n2024 Conference Registration Form\n2024 Vendor Registration Form
URL:https://rirwa.org/event/rirwa-annual-conference-golf-tournament-may-16th-17th/
LOCATION:Quonset “O” Club\, 200 Lt James Brown Rd.\, North Kingstown\, RI\, 02852\, United States
CATEGORIES:Public,Training
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240320T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240320T120000
DTSTAMP:20260424T174402
CREATED:20240205T152056Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240205T152056Z
UID:2269-1710921600-1710936000@rirwa.org
SUMMARY:Emerging Data Technologies for Unaccounted for Water with Meters\, Leak Detection and GIS
DESCRIPTION:Time: 8:00am – 12:00am     Place: 253 Pascoag Main Street\, Pascoag\, RI     TCH(s): 4 (RI DOH) \nCost: FREE                        Instructor: Steve Horn \nCourse Outline: \nWith the need to minimize all water leaks and unaccounted for water\, we will show you how new\ntechnologies combined with standard practices allow water systems to reduce their\nunaccounted water. With data streaming from a variety of sources\, this allows communities to\nstrategically locate and fix their system in a seamless and data driven approach.\nThe presentation will show how water meters and data analytics can identify problem points in\nyour system. We will also demonstrate how coordinated leak detection efforts can capture data\npoints in your distribution network. Bringing all this data into a mapping system to help identify\nand perform efficient work from the office to the outside personnel. Please ask about hybrid\ntraining options. \nInstructor(s):\nSteve Horn is currently part of the Smart Utility Group of Everett J. Prescott. EJP began a new\ndivision in 2023 to focus on smart technologies in water\, sewer and stormwater. Steve covers\nRI\, CT\, and MA for EJP. Steve is on the Board of Directors for MWWA\, a member of RIWWA\,\nNEWEA\, NEWWA\, Plymouth County Water Works\, AWWA (American Water Works\nAssociation) and on the education committee of NEAPWA (New England Chapter of the\nAmerican Public Works Association) (New England Chapter of the American Public Works\nAssociation).\nSteve has 22 years of experience working for Neptune Technology Group for 16 years and\nSedaru Software for 3 years.
URL:https://rirwa.org/event/emerging-data-technologies-for-unaccounted-for-water-with-meters-leak-detection-and-gis/
LOCATION:253 Pascoag Main St. Pascoag\, RI
CATEGORIES:Public,Training
ORGANIZER;CN="Matt Young":MAILTO:myoung@rirwa.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240207T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240207T110000
DTSTAMP:20260424T174402
CREATED:20231205T145658Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231205T145658Z
UID:2241-1707296400-1707303600@rirwa.org
SUMMARY:Cybersecurity in the Water Sector
DESCRIPTION:Time: 9:00am – 11:00am     Place: 95 Cripe Street\, North Kingstown\, RI     TCH(s): 2 (RI DOH) \nCost: FREE                        Instructor: Mike Tetreault \n  \nCourse Outline: \nCybersecurity is the top threat facing business and critical infrastructure in the United States\,\naccording to reports and testimony from the Director of National Intelligence\, the Federal\nBureau of Investigation\, and the Department of Homeland Security. All drinking and wastewater\nsystems should examine cybersecurity vulnerabilities and develop a cybersecurity risk\nmanagement program\, thus mitigating a cyberattack from impacting system operations.\nBreaches in cybersecurity practices can compromise the ability of drinking water to provide\nclean and safe drinking water to customers\, erode customer confidence and result in financial\nand legal liabilities. Cyber-attacks against public water systems and wastewater treatment\nfacilities are increasing. Implementing basic cyber hygiene practices can help your utility\nprevent\, detect\, respond\, and recover from cyber incidents. This two-hour training will consist of\nan overview on cybersecurity in the water sector\, a look at ransomware awareness and\nprevention\, a review of cybersecurity incidents in the water industry\, and a discussion about the\nSCADA Cybersecurity Framework. Please ask about hybrid training options. \n  \nInstructor(s): \nMike Tetreault is the Cybersecurity Advisor (CSA) for Rhode Island (Region 1)\, within the\nIntegrated Operations Division\, Cybersecurity &amp; Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) of the\nDepartment of Homeland Security (DHS). CISA established ten regional offices across the\ncountry to improve the delivery of the department’s services to critical infrastructure owners and\noperators and state\, local\, tribal\, and territorial partners. CSAs are the front-facing cyber experts\nsupporting regional operations capabilities. Region 1 includes Maine\, New Hampshire\, Vermont\,\nConnecticut\, Rhode Island\, and Massachusetts. Mr. Tetreault manages the major cyber\nengagements in Rhode Island with additional support to region 1\, championing cyber resilience\nto public and private sector partners through a multitude of engagements\, promoting education\nand awareness\, and performing risk assessments.
URL:https://rirwa.org/event/cybersecurity-in-the-water-sector-2/
LOCATION:95 Cripe Street – North Kingstown\, RI\, United States
CATEGORIES:Public,Training
ORGANIZER;CN="Matt Young":MAILTO:myoung@rirwa.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240122T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240122T123000
DTSTAMP:20260424T174402
CREATED:20231205T151035Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240117T164642Z
UID:2243-1705910400-1705926600@rirwa.org
SUMMARY:Applied Math for Operators
DESCRIPTION:Time: 8:00am – 12:30pm     Place: 70 Romano Vineyard Way\, North Kingstown\, RI     TCH(s): 4 (RI DOH) \nCost: FREE                        Instructor: Hugo Deascentis Jr. \n  \nALL wastewater and/or water professionals-operators\, maintenance\, and management\npersonnel- will benefit from taking this training. This training is planned for those who work in\nthe wastewater and/or water industry. It covers basic math skills and methods for solving math-\nrelated problems that are associated with the daily operation of these utility systems. This 4-\nhour class will also prepare those who are planning to take the exam with typical test problems\nand test taking tips. \nThe following math items will be covered:\n• Basic math fundamentals and functions such as units\, operations\, symbols\, exponents\,\nrounding\, averages\, and percentage\n• Area\, Volume\, Temperature\, Velocity\, Flow\, Detention Time\, Pressure\, and Horsepower\nconversions and calculations\n• The POUNDS FORMULA and all things associated with it – the Davidson Pie\, doses\,\nconcentrations\, F/M ratios and plant efficiencies. \nThroughout the training there will be MANY problems and instruction on how to approach\nproblems on the licensing exams. By the end of this class the participant will be proficient with\nthe Formula Sheet\, the Calculator\, the Davidson Pie\, the Arithmetic and Geometric Means\, and\nrecognize what 7.48\, 1440\, .433 and 8.34 are-among other facts. \nPlease bring a calculator to the training.
URL:https://rirwa.org/event/applied-math-for-operators-2/
LOCATION:70 Romano Vineyard Way Conference Room\, North Kingstown\, RI\, 02852\, United States
CATEGORIES:Public,Training
ORGANIZER;CN="Matt Young":MAILTO:myoung@rirwa.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240116T074500
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240116T120000
DTSTAMP:20260424T174402
CREATED:20231215T180537Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231215T182135Z
UID:2251-1705391100-1705406400@rirwa.org
SUMMARY:Hydrants Save Lives
DESCRIPTION:Time: 7:45am – 12:00pm     Place: 95 Cripe Street\, North Kingstown\, RI     TCH(s): 4 (RI DOH) \nCost:  $95 (members)/ $175 (non-members) \nInstructors: Michael Ganam American Flow Control and Guy Canto Romac Industries \nCourse Outline: \nThis training is intended to provide owners\, operators\, technicians\, maintenance and other water professionals with the the basic understanding of the history and how hydrants save lives only when they are in proper working order. \nInstructor(s): \nMichael P Gnaem Jr Began his employment with American Flow Control in 2001\, as a sales representative for the six New England states. Today\, Ganem is Territory Manager responsible for that same area. Ganem hold bachelor’s degree in political science and public administration. He is an active member of the New England Water Works Association. Mike resides in Rhode Island. Mike has been actively teaching hydrant and valves courses for NEWWA\, PCWWA\, RIWWA\, CTRWWA\, Granite State Rural Water\, Maine Rural Water\, MWWA\, Rhode Island Rural Water\, and EJ Prescott Know How Seminars. \nGuy Canto has been a Romac Industries (waterworks) manufacturer’s rep for the past 22 years in New England and New York working at for the past 18 years and prior to that 4 years working for Hancor (HDPE drainage systems).
URL:https://rirwa.org/event/hydrants-save-lives/
LOCATION:95 Cripe Street – North Kingstown\, RI\, United States
CATEGORIES:Public,Training
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20231108T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20231108T110000
DTSTAMP:20260424T174402
CREATED:20230920T190653Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231011T152410Z
UID:2223-1699434000-1699441200@rirwa.org
SUMMARY:Cybersecurity in the Water Sector
DESCRIPTION:Time: 9:00am – 11:00am     Place: 253 Pascoag Main Street\, Pascoag\, RI      TCH(s): 2 (RI DOH) \nCost: FREE                        Instructor: Mike Tetreault \n  \nCourse Outline: \nCybersecurity is the top threat facing business and critical infrastructure in the United States\, according to reports and testimony from the Director of National Intelligence\, the Federal Bureau of Investigation\, and the Department of Homeland Security. All drinking and wastewater systems should examine cybersecurity vulnerabilities and develop a cybersecurity risk management program\, thus mitigating a cyberattack from impacting system operations. Breaches in cybersecurity practices can compromise the ability of drinking water to provide clean and safe drinking water to customers\, erode customer confidence and result in financial and legal liabilities. Cyber-attacks against public water systems and wastewater treatment facilities are increasing. Implementing basic cyber hygiene practices can help your utility prevent\, detect\, respond\, and recover from cyber incidents. This two-hour training will consist of an overview on cybersecurity in the water sector\, a look at ransomware awareness and prevention\, a review of cybersecurity incidents in the water industry\, and a discussion about the SCADA Cybersecurity Framework. \nInstructor(s): \nMike Tetreault is the Cybersecurity Advisor (CSA) for Rhode Island (Region 1)\, within the Integrated Operations Division\, Cybersecurity & Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). CISA established ten regional offices across the country to improve the delivery of the department’s services to critical infrastructure owners and operators and state\, local\, tribal\, and territorial partners. CSAs are the front-facing cyber experts supporting regional operations capabilities. Region 1 includes Maine\, New Hampshire\, Vermont\, Connecticut\, Rhode Island\, and Massachusetts. Mr. Tetreault manages the major cyber engagements in Rhode Island with additional support to region 1\, championing cyber resilience to public and private sector partners through a multitude of engagements\, promoting education and awareness\, and performing risk assessments.
URL:https://rirwa.org/event/cybersecurity-in-the-water-sector/
LOCATION:253 Pascoag Main St. Pascoag\, RI
CATEGORIES:Public,Training
ORGANIZER;CN="Samantha Buhler":MAILTO:rirwa@rirwa.org
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