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Association of State Drinking Water Administrators Welcome to the webinar everyone. I am (your name) with the Association of State Drinking Water Administrators Thank you for joining us for today’s webinar on (Title) Cyanotoxins Analytical Method Development, Benefits and Limitations, and Recent Issues Kevin Letterly Association of State Drinking Water Administrators November 26, 2018

About ASDWA Mission: To protect public health and the economy through the provision of safe drinking water Members: Drinking Water Program Administrators: 50 states, territories, the Navajo Nation, and the District of Columbia Public Water System Oversight Regulation Technical assistance Funding – DWSRF, set-asides Coordination with Multiple Partners For those of you who don’t know, ASDWA’s mission is to protect public health and the economy through the provision of safe drinking water. Our members are the drinking water program administrators from the 50 states, territories, the Navajo Nation and DC. They coordinate with multiple partners and provide public water system oversight in the form of Regulation, Technical assistance and Funding.

Two ASDWA Cyanotoxin Webinars Today, November 26, 2018 Cyanotoxins Analytical Method Development, Benefits and Limitations, and Recent Issues Monday, December 3, 2018 Cyanotoxin Treatment Options, Optimization, and Barriers Today’s webinar is the first of our 2 webinars, with the second being next Monday on (title)

Today’s Webinar Purpose: To provide state drinking water programs with a better understanding of analytical methods that are available for algal toxins. To give an overview of the benefits and limitations of methods, and cyanotoxin issues in Salem, OR. Audience: State and territorial drinking water program personnel State associations, EPA, and Federal Water Colleagues We have also invited other State Association, EPA, and Federal Water Colleagues to join us, though we ask that you please limit your questions during the webinar to allow ASDWA’s members to have their questions answered first.

Today’s Webinar Presenters Will Adams Ph.D., Chemist with the U.S. EPA, Office of Ground Water and Drinking Water, Technical Support Center in Cincinnati, OH Heather Raymond Public Water System HAB Coordinator with Ohio EPA’s Division of Drinking and Ground Waters Brian Boling Division Administrator for the Oregon Department of Environmental Quality overseeing the Laboratory and Environmental Assessment Division Casey Lyon Technical Services Manager for the Oregon Health Authority, Drinking Water Services We also have Casey Lyon who will be introducing Brian and answering any questions at the end of the webinar

After the Webinar Please note that a video recording of today’s webinar will be made available for viewing on ASDWA’s web site within the next few days at www.asdwa.org

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.

ASDWA Webinar Please type in your questions!

VIEW THE WEBINAR RECORDING on the ASDWA website at www. asdwa VIEW THE WEBINAR RECORDING on the ASDWA website at www.asdwa.org/past-events-webinar-recordings After the Webinar