 
							
		
		Adventures in Water System Consolidation
Presented to ERWoW Fall Conference, August 27, 2024, Yakima Convention Center Continue reading Adventures in Water System Consolidation
Drinking water projects and presentations
 
							
		
		Presented to ERWoW Fall Conference, August 27, 2024, Yakima Convention Center Continue reading Adventures in Water System Consolidation
 
							
		
		Assisting two neighboring water system with a Consolidation Study under a grant from Washington State Department of Health. Continue reading Water System Consolidation Study
 
							
		
		Presented to the Organic Farm School, January 28, 2024 Continue reading Irrigation and Climate Change
 
							
		
		Presented to South Whidbey Tilth, January 20, 2024 Continue reading Water for Agriculture on Whidbey
 
							
		
		John Lovie worked through Whidbey Island Water Systems Association with a Public Participation Grant from the Washington State Department of Ecology for public education and outreach on PFAS in ground water. Continue reading Public Outreach on PFAS in Groundwater
 
							
		
		Presented to Evergreen Rural Water of Washington, February 2023 Continue reading “Forever Chemicals” in Groundwater
 
							
		
		Whidbey Island Water Systems Association – Education, information, and action on drinking water issues (whidbeywatersystems.org) Continue reading Whidbey Island Water Systems Association Web Site and Newsletter
 
							
		
		Prepared a Small Water System Management Plan for a community water system. Technical Capacity Managerial Capacity Financial Capacity Continue reading Small Water System Management Plan
 
							
		
		Developed a rate structure to encourage conservation and attain financial security. Continue reading Water System Rate Structure
 
							
		
		Water is a vital life-giving substance for people and ecosystems. Each of us is touched by challenges to clean, safe water and we can do something about it! Watch this presentation to the Thriving Communities Conference: Communities and Water by … Continue reading Who’s in Charge of your Drinking Water?