NETCSC’s fourth annual


Course Descriptions | Exhibit Hall | General Information
Registration | Sponsorship | Lodging | Contacts

July 29 – August 1, 2003

Mountainlair Training and Conference Facility
West Virginia University
Morgantown, West Virginia

The Institute is an intensive four-day event featuring training on:

• Utility security and emergency response planning

• Decision making and management of small drinking water and wastewater system

• Alternative onsite wastewater treatment technology sessions and tours

• Financial management

• Regulatory updates

• Model environmental training programs that reach local officials

• Training skills and adult learning principles

Who will benefit from attending NETCSC’s 2003 Institute?

•Small community assistance providers
•Local officials
•Utility managers
•Regulatory officials
•Emergency response planning staff
•Environmental consultants and trainers
•Community development professionals
•Community environmental professionals

EPA’s Office of Wastewater Management Director will present keynote address

James Hanlon, Director of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s Office of Wastewater Management, will attend NETCSC’s 2003 Environmental Training Institute. His presentation, “Environmental Management and Technical Assistance for Small Communities,” will allow Institute attendees to learn about EPA’s activities in this area. Hanlon will address the audience during the annual luncheon on Wednesday, July 30.
A career civil servant, Hanlon has been with the EPA since 1972 serving in several capacities, including Deputy Director of the Office of Science and Technology within the Office of Water and Director of the Municipal Construction Division where he was responsible for managing EPA’s national construction grants and state revolving fund programs. A registered professional engineer in Illinois, Hanlon earned a B.S. degree in civil engineering from the University of Illinois and an M.B.A. from the University of Chicago.


Please note that the contents of the program, sponsorship, participation, exhibits, or the mention of trade names, commercial products, or companies do not necessarily reflect the views and policies of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, nor does it constitute or imply endorsement by the National Environmental Training Center for Small Communities, West Virginia University, the Office of Sponsored Programs, or other sponsoring agencies.

 

 

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