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Basie Background
Name of Event
Sponsoring Organization Date of Event Time of Event Deadline for Acceptance Speaker Requested Expected time of remarks or participation by EPA official Location (please include city/town and street address) Directions to the event (if appropriate, please also include relevant information about parking, the specific building, and best entrance to use) Where to meet POC
American Water Works Association Spring Water
Utility Council Meeting American Water Works Association Thursday, April 19, 2018 1:()0 p.m. 4/19 to 1:15 p.m. 4/20 March 30 David Ross 1:30 -3:00 p.m. 4/19
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Wick Hotel, 1143 New Hampshire Ave., NW, Washington, DC Will be provided
Hotel lobby
Event Description and Role of the EPA official
Brief description or outline of the event
Brochure, invitation and/or other event matenal(s) Agenda and order of speakers and biography/information of other speakers Name of person introducing EPA official
Basic information about the role of the EPA official at the event. (For example, will they serve as a keynote speaker? Participate on a panel? Take part in a press conference? Tour a facility?)
If the EPA official is a featured speaker, which topic(s) should they address and how long?
What rules would the audience like to hear about?
Will there be time for Q&A? If so, who will be moderating?
The event is a 1 14 hour discussion with AWWA's Water Utility Council on the Office of Water's policy agenda. No other materials.
Draft agenda is attached.
Tracy Mehan, AWWA's Executive Director of Government Affairs, will introduce David Ross. David Ross is requested to participate in a discussion of policy priorities for the Office of Water. Mr. Ross would make introductory remarks and the balance of the hour would be spent in discussion. At present Office of Water directors, Peter Grevatt and Andrew Sawyers, and are available to attend with Mr. Ross. Opening remarks 1 0 - 2 0 minutes. Topics of interest include infrastructure investment, regulatory activities, public confidence in water service, and commumty-le vel affordability of water service. Revisions to the Lead and Copper Rule (LCR), the Fourth Regulatory Determinations, Perchlorate After Mr. Ross's initial remarks, the balance of the hour would be open discussion with Council members.
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Recommendations on the use of visuals/PowerPoint. Should the EPA official plan on using a PowerPoint Presentation? What is the physical layout of the room (e.g. size, and format of the interaction; podium, seated m armchair dialogue, or at a table, etc.)
Anticipate questions about specific rules (such as LCR), infrastructure funding, affordability, and EPA regulatory priorities. No PowerPoint presentation is required.
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About the Audience
Please tell us about the make-up of the audience for the event:
Expected number in attendance at the event Is the event open to press?
The participants consist primarily of representatives from drinking water utilities. The Whter Utility Council is a 27-ineinber committee responsible for AWWA's federal water policy activities. <50 Yes
Contact Information Your name: Telephone Number: Mailing Address:
E-Mail Address: Cell Phone Number: Best way to reach you at the event?
Tracy Mehan
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1300 Eye Street NW, Suite 701W Washington DC 20005
tmehan(d)awwa. org
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Cell Phone
EPA Contact Person Allison Dennis, Deputy Communications Director: 202-564-1985 Lauren Mayer, ORISE: 202-564-0408
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Draft Agenda Fly-1n/Water Utility Council Meeting
April 19-20, 2018
Wink Hotel, 1143 New Hampshire Ave NW, Washington, D.C.
Thursday, April 19 7:30 Noon-l:00 1:00 1:10 1:20
1:30
3:00 3:30 3:45
WUC Executive Committee Room Kurt Vause, Chair
WUC Opening Lunch / Fly-In Concluding Lunch Room
1. Water Utility Council Welcome and Introductions Room Kurt Vause, Chair
2. Presidential Officer's Report AWWA President-Elect David Roger
3. Review and Approval of the Consent Agenda A. Highlights of Council Summit Meeting B. Record of Decisions C. Treasurer's Report D. Roadmap Summary of Status E. Information items
4. Conversation with EPA David Ross (invited) Peter Grevatt Andrew Sawyers
5. 2017 Hurricane Season After Action Report Kevin Morley
Break
6. Legislative Agenda A. Administration Infrastructure Proposal Michael Patella, EOP/CEQ (invited) B. Infrastructure Finance - WIFIA and SRF Status and Update Tommy Holmes C. Farm Bill Outlook Pelham Straughn (confirmed)
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5:00 5:30 6:00 Friday, April 20 7:30 a.m. 8:00 8:10 8:30 9:30 9:45 10:00
10:45
11:45 12:15
7. Fly-In Recap and Next Steps David Weihrauch, Oxford; Tommy Holmes, AWWA
Wrap Up Kurt Vause, Chair
Dinner for WUC Room
Continental Breakfast Room
Call to Order Room Kurt Vause, Chair
8. Election of WUC Vice-Chair
9. State Revolving Loan Fund Project Update and Discussion Charlie Maddox and Tim Wilson Carolyn Gillette, ERG
Break
10. Emerging Issues Tracy Mehan
11. Regulatory Outlook A. Lead Service Line Replacement B. Perchlorate C. PFAS D. Premise Plumbing E. Outstanding items not otherwise addressed
Staff
11. Opportunities for Lead Risks Reduction at Community Level Propose to invite Rebecca Morley (Author o f Pew Report on Lead), Surili Patel (APHAj, Amanda Reddy (National Center fo r Healthy Housing), Jennifer Li (NACCHO) (invited)
12. Federal Budget Priorities in Resource Constrained Times Staff
Working Lunch - Any Outstanding Other Business Items
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1:15
13. Concluding Remarks and Adjourn
Kurt Vause, Chair
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