In the Tales Told by Sewage, Public Health and Privacy Collide
Sewage epidemiology has been embraced in other countries for decades, but not in the U.S. Will Covid change that?
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New 3Ts factsheets promote drinking water quality after extended school and child care closures
On March 17, EPA released two new factsheets related to the agency’s 3Ts for Reducing Lead in Drinking Water in Schools and Child Care Facilities Toolkit. These factsheets provide guidance on maintaining drinking water quality during extended closures and recommend start-up procedures when reopening to ensure that drinking water is safe for consumption.
Government Employees, Nonprofit Workers, and Essential Building Service Workers Are Eligible for COVID-19 Vaccine
Governor Cuomo Announces New Yorkers 60 Years of Age and Older and Additional Public Facing Essential Workers Will Be Eligible to Receive COVID-19 Vaccine.
New Yorkers 60 Years of Age and Older Can Be Vaccinated Beginning March 10
Are clean air and water a right? NY voters will decide
New Yorkers this November will be asked to consider a constitutional amendment years in the making — for the water they drink and for the very air they breathe.
Sewage Study Shows Australia Likes To Party Hard
Sewage Study Shows Australia Likes To Party Hard
NYRWA Employment Opportunity: Wastewater Technical Assistance Provider
NYS Public Employer Mandatory Emergency Planning
WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW:
On Labor Day (2020) NYS Governor Cuomo signed legislation requiring all public employers to create contingency operations plans to protect public workers in future health emergencies. This requirement applies to public employers including:
Framework sheds light on nitrogen loss of producing common food items
Framework sheds light on nitrogen loss of producing common food items
Final Notification - Attention NYRWA Members - 2021 Scholarship Application
As many of you know, each year the New York Rural Water Association distributes one-time grants to five students across New York State valued at $500.00 each to help defray the cost of tuition, books, or room and board at an accredited institution of higher learning approved by the NYRWA.