MORGANTOWN, WV, FEb. 13, 2003 -- As responsibilities increase for those working with small community water and wastewater services, so does the need to increase skills and network with other professionals.
The National Environmental Training Center for Small Communities (NETCSC) announces its fourth annual Environmental Training Institute for Small Communities, which will be held in Morgantown, West Virginia, July 29 through August 1, 2003.
NETCSC's Institute provides opportunities for assistance providers, local officials and environmental trainers who work with small communities to learn about alternative onsite wastewater system technologies, financial and managerial skills needed to oversee community drinking water and wastewater systems, and hot topics such as system security.
Funded by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency since 1991, NETCSC improves the public health and environmental conditions of the nation's small communities by providing training and training-related information and referral services in the areas of drinking water, wastewater, and solid waste.
Plan now to spend a few days this summer in wild, wonderful West Virginia. For more information contact MaryAlice Dunn, training specialist, at (800) 624-8301, ext. 5538 or via e-mail at [email protected]. For Institute updates, bookmark our Web site at www.netsc.wvu.edu