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Tag Archives: Lead and copper rule
Drinking Water Regulatory Update—December 3, 2012
By Michael J. McGuire Alan Roberson is the Director of Federal Relations for the American Water Works Association. He has released the latest in a series of drinking water regulatory updates. The regulatory update covers these important topics: Consumer Confidence … Continue reading
Drinking Water Update: Legislative, Regulatory and Security
by Michael J. McGuire On October 11, 2012, Alan Roberson, Director of Federal Relations, American Water Works Association, Government Affairs Office, gave a talk to the Member Agency Water Quality Managers in Los Angeles. In the late 1980s, I actually … Continue reading
Drinking Water Regulation Update–August 28, 2012
by Michael J. McGuire Alan Roberson has released the text of a presentation that he made recently that is, in effect, a drinking water regulatory update. He also noted that he will be presenting at an AWWA webcast on he implications … Continue reading
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