Drinking Water and Potable Water Supply Systems in Vermont

10 May

Drinking Water and Potable Water Supply Systems in Vermont

Drinking Water and Potable Water Supply Systems in Vermont

Tuesday, May 10, 2022 (10:00 AM to 12:00 PM)
2 CE Hours
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About three out of ten Vermont households drink water from private wells or springs. Learn about how these life sustaining systems work and why it is important to protect our drinking water supply. Learn about different elements in water and where to direct clients when water treatment systems are needed. Develop a more thorough understanding of regulations regarding residential potable water supplies. Explore best practices and responsibilities for real estate professionals when working with buyers and sellers with private water systems. Learn about common Permit and Approval issues and potential water supply issues at time of sale. Learn how to access online state resources for general questions, permit applications, and contact information for state regional engineers.

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Cost:  $25.00

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Cristin Ashmankas

Cristin Ashmankas is an Environmental Analyst with the State of Vermont’s Department of Environmental Conservation, Drinking Water & Groundwater Protection Division.  In this role, she works with engineers, designers, and the public in permitting wastewater, potable water, and public water systems. Prior to joining the State, she was a high school STEM teacher and a college professor of physical science.  She has been a geological and environmental consultant for various organizations and governmental agencies. Cristin holds a M.S. from the University of Rhode Island in Geological Oceanography, specializing in climate change in the Arctic and natural disasters, and a B.S. from Eckerd College in Physics and Marine Geophysics, specializing in Baffin Bay hydrology.  She grew up in Massachusetts, mainly Cape Cod, but has come to call the Northeast Kingdom of Vermont home.


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