Join the Southwestern Pennsylvania Water Network and its partners at the next Municipal Water Infrastructure Financing Workshop, April 18 at Butler County Community College. The workshop is designed to empower communities and the entire water sector with the knowledge and tools to enhance public water systems sustainably. Hosted by leading experts in the field, this workshop is a first step toward a resilient and reliable water future for your municipality.
Please share this invitation and the flyer with your colleagues that are also working and striving for water infrastructure improvement.
Currently, there are unprecedented allocations for drinking and waste water plant improvements, stormwater infrastructure, lead service line inventory and replacement, water-based recreational assets, and other sustainable developments. Learn the secrets to financing resilient water infrastructure and building quality Pennsylvania communities from funders and experts that want to get the funds to your community.
The meeting is co-hosted by the Water Resource Center at the Southwestern Pennsylvania Commission and space is guaranteed for those involved with water infrastructure in Beaver, Butler, Lawrence, and Armstrong Counties. The Southwestern Pennsylvania Water Network is encouraging all water managers and stewards in the Allegheny and Upper Ohio Basins to attend so we can collectively maximize the amount of federal and state dollars applied to improving our water systems.
The event will be held at the Public Safety Training Classroom at Butler County Community College. Coffee, continental breakfast and a bag lunch will be provided.
For more information, including the agenda, and to register visit the Eventbrite site – bit.ly/SWPAWNmeeting
If you have any questions, contact John Stephen at john@h2owaternetwork.org or 412-606-7149.