The following meeting, originally scheduled for August 5, has been rescheduled and will be held as follows. We apologize for any inconvenience. Small water systems can face unique financial and operational challenges in consistently providing drinking water that meets state and federal standards and requirements. ADEQ’s capacity development strategy is intended to assist public water systems overcome these challenges by acquiring and maintaining adequate technical, managerial and financial capacity. ADEQ is in the process of revising its current capacity development strategy and would like your input on the draft. We have held a series of virtual sessions to hear from our stakeholders (public water system owners, operators, other agencies, etc.) about:
Please join us at the next virtual session to review the draft strategy and suggested improvements. MEETING DETAILS After registering you will receive an email with the link for the meeting. This link will be specific to you, so please do not forward that link to others. View Event Web Page > |
Questions?Contact Reshet Gebremariam About ADEQ Under the Environmental Quality Act of 1986, the Arizona State Legislature established the Arizona Department of Environmental Quality in 1987 as the state agency for protecting and enhancing public health and the environment of Arizona. For more information, visit azdeq.gov. ADEQ will take reasonable measures to provide access to department services to individuals with limited ability to speak, write or understand English and/or to those with disabilities. Requests for language translation, ASL interpretation, CART captioning services or disability accommodations must be made at least 48 hours in advance by contacting the Title VI Nondiscrimination Coordinator at ADEQ tomará las medidas razonables para proveer acceso a los servicios del departamento a personas con capacidad limitada para hablar, escribir o entender inglés y/o para personas con discapacidades. Las solicitudes de servicios de traducción de idiomas, interpretación ASL (lengua de signos americano), subtitulado de CART, o adaptaciones por discapacidad deben realizarse con al menos 48 horas de anticipación comunicándose con el Coordinador de Anti-Discriminación del |
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