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7/14/2021
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When:
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Wednesday, July 14, 2021 8:15AM-12PM
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Where:
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Virtual United States
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Contact:
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Erin Carpenter
ecarpenter@ncsafewater.org
919-784-9030
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Online registration is closed.
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Building Resilience and Managing Contemporary Water Seminar Hosted by the Risk Management Committee
July 14th 8:15 AM – 12:00 PM Virtual Purpose:
Topics will include: Cyber Security, COVID, Supply Chain Risk Management, and Lessons Learned from Emergency Events Contact Hours:
Registration (REGISTRATION OPENS 5/1): Early Registration - 5/1-6/4: $75 (Member) $155 (Non-member) Standard Registration - 6/5-7/9: $120 (Member) $200 (Non-member) To download the registration form, click HERE.
Tentative Agenda:
| Time Slot | Presenter | Topic/Title | | 8:15-8:25 | Moderator | Attendee and speaker log-in | | 8:25-8:30 | Moderator | Welcome/housekeeping | | 8:30 – 9:15 | Jack Moyer, AECOM | Lessons Learned from Emergency Events | | 9:15 - 9:20 | Break | | | 9:20 - 10:05 | Kelly Smith, Greenville Utilities Commission | COVID | | 10:05 – 10:10 | Break | | | 10:10 - 10:55 | Perry Gayle, AECOM | Analysis of Recent Cyber Security Trends | | 10:55 – 11:00 | Break | | | 11:00 - 11:45 | Eric Hatcher, Cape Fear Public Utility Authority | Supply Chain Risk Management | Virtual Seminar Requirements: The following guidelines apply when a webinar is approved for CEU’s
- No partial credit will be given. You must attend BOTH three hour sessions to receive the full 6 hours of credit
- Attendees must pre-register and provide a valid certification number issued by the NCWPCSOCC, NCWTFOB or NC Professional Engineers.
- Each attendee must be logged into a separate computer so that their participation may be accurately tracked.
- Attendees must be logged in at the beginning and must remain logged in through the end of the session. Attendees must promptly respond to brief quizzes that appear randomly throughout the webinar.
- After the webinar, NC AWWA-WEA staff will email CEU documentation to attendees meeting the CEU requirements. Reports will also be sent to the appropriate certification boards.
- NC AWWA-WEA will report all cases of fraudulent attendance to the appropriate licensing boards.
- Inability to complete CEU requirements due to technical difficulties will result in no CEU’s being issued.
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