Association of State Drinking Water Administrators (ASDWA)

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Association of State Drinking Water Administrators (ASDWA) TPL’s Multi-Purpose Decision Support Systems for Source Water Protection Strategies Deirdre Mason Association of State Drinking Water Administrators (ASDWA) September 12, 2018

27 Members www.sourcewatercollaborative.org American Planning Association American Rivers American Water Works Association Association of Clean Water Administrators Association of Metropolitan Water Agencies Association of State and Territorial Health Officials Association of State Drinking Water Administrators Clean Water Action Clean Water Fund Environmental Finance Center Network Ground Water Protection Council Groundwater Foundation National Association of Conservation Districts National Association of Counties National Environmental Services Center National Ground Water Association National Rural Water Association North American Lake Management Society River Network Rural Community Assistance Partnership Smart Growth America The Trust for Public Land USDA - Farm Service Agency USDA - NRCS U.S. EPA U.S. Forest Service (Northeastern) U.S. Geological Survey Water Systems Council ASDWA is a co-chair of the Source Water Collaborative We are a group of 27 associations, organizations and Federal Agencies that work together, and with our members and stakeholder to integrate source water protection into key decision-making processes at the local level. www.sourcewatercollaborative.org

Linda Hwang Fred Gifford Today’s Webinar Presenters from The Trust for Public Land: Linda Hwang Fred Gifford Purpose: To demonstrate various GIS-based tools developed by The Trust for Public Land and describe specific applications of this data and information to help water suppliers and decision-makers develop land protection strategies that address threats to drinking water sources.

Please Type in your Questions! Please type your questions into the box on your webinar control panel. We will not be taking verbal questions. You may type in your questions at any time during the webinar. We will answer questions after all of the presenters are finished speaking.

After the Webinar A video recording of today’s webinar will be made available on the SWC Learning Exchange web site within the next few days. Please note that the presentation and a video/audio recording of today’s webinar will be made available for viewing on the Source Water Collaborative website within the next week. You may also visit the SWC’s Learning Exchange webpage to find more tools, resources., case studies, and recordings of the webinars. www.sourcewatercollaborative.org/learningexchange/

Please type in your questions!