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Small and rural water systems face increasing regulatory, infrastructure, and funding pressures, yet many lack the capacity to effectively engage engineering services or navigate State Revolving Fund (SRF) requirements. Boards and utility leaders are often volunteers or part‑time staff making complex decisions about engineering scope, procurement, and compliance without in‑house expertise.
This free webinar explores the engineering hurdles that frequently delay or derail SRF‑funded projects and underscores the importance of collaboration among utilities, regulators, engineers, and technical assistance providers. The session emphasizes the role of the technical assistance provider in bridging communication gaps, translating technical and regulatory language, and supporting informed decision making—without supplanting the roles of regulators or engineers through technical assistance.
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