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SUMMARY:Advanced Scada
DESCRIPTION:This online webinar will look at advanced SCADA topics.  The focus will be on how these systems are used in the water utility field.  The webinar will cover high availability SCADA architectures and removing single points of failures before they become a major problem.  It will look at improving reliability of wireless communication networks\, the SCADA data historian\, using SQL technology and the best practices when using an OPC UA communication server.  The webinar will show how modern technology can be applied to pumps\, motors and valves to improve reliability\, optimize processes\, and control energy costs.  Finally\, it will discuss SCADA business continuity\, disaster recovery and addressing control system obsolescence. \nCost: $80 (AWWA Member); $100 non-member pre-registration fee \nRegister here
URL:https://oneshoreline.org/event/advanced-scada/
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SUMMARY:District Board of Directors Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Meeting Rules and Procedures Please contact the Clerk of the Board\, Christine Boland\, by 10:00 am on the day of the Board of Directors meeting at cboland@OneShoreline.org or at 650-623-5934 if you require auxiliary aids or services to attend or participate in the meeting or if you wish to submit written communication or materials to all Board Members. \nPublic records that relate to any open session item on the agenda of a Regular Board meeting are available for public inspection at least 72 hours prior to the meeting\, at the same time records are distributed to members of the Board. Public records related to a Special Board meeting are available at least 24 hours prior to that meeting. Such public records will be available for inspection at the San Mateo County Flood and Sea Level Rise Resiliency District office\, 1700 El Camino Real\, Suite 502\, San Mateo\, CA 94402 and at www.oneshoreline.org. Should you wish to have such documents sent to you by email\, please email cboland@OneShoreline.org.
URL:https://oneshoreline.org/event/district-board-of-directors-meeting-3/
LOCATION:CA
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200720
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200725
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SUMMARY:International Low Impact Development Conference
DESCRIPTION:Setting the Vision for the Next 20 Years \n\nThe International Low Impact Development Conference highlights interdisciplinary practice\, research\, and implementation of Low Impact Development (LID)\, Green Infrastructure (GI)\, Sustainable Urban Drainage Systems (SUDS) and Water Sensitive Urban Designs (WSUD). The focus will be on using our past and present understanding of LID to tune management programs\, design practice\, and operation and maintenance into the future. \n  \nTop 5 Reasons to Attend \n\nLearn from national and international leaders in municipal green infrastructure program operations and research by attending panels and sessions.\nEarn Professional Development Hours. A full participant can earn up to 11.0 PDHs by participating in the conference.\nNetwork with industry leaders and make valuable contacts.\nConnect with exhibitors showcasing state of the art products\, services and solutions.\nParticipate from the comfort of your own home or office.\n\nTestimonials \n“The new distance tools are excellent!  Villanova has been teaching Graduate Courses in an in-class and distance mode for many years.  I feel I can get to know my students; I can see when they understand the material\, and when they don’t.  From an EWRI perspective\, I have advocated distance connections for years.  I expect we will reach MANY more members\, who don’t have to take an extra 2 days off work for travel\, or pay hotel and transportation.   See you at LID!” \n– Robert G. Traver\, Ph.D.\, P.E.\, D. WRE\, F.EWRI\, F.ASCE\, Villanova University \n“Virtual webinars and presentations have become much more engaging thanks to recent development and promotion of helpful tools and apps\, the creativity of presenters\, and the fact that 2020 provided all of us with a crash course in remote technology.” \n– Holly Piza\, P.E.\, M.ASCE-EWRI\,  Standards Development Manager\, Mile High Flood District \n“I think virtual conferences/meetings provide a sense of normalcy during this unprecedented time. We’re still able to share ideas and have a laugh or two with the individuals we’ve grown accustomed to interacting with. I’ve found it’s been easier to take notes and engage with presenters during virtual meetings. More importantly\, I think these virtual events help reach a wider audience which will only benefit the environmental community.” \n– Sarah Waickowski\, P.E.\, NC State University
URL:https://oneshoreline.org/event/international-low-impact-development-conference/
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SUMMARY:Tunitas Creek Beach Clean-up
DESCRIPTION:UPDATE:  Due to the State-Wide Shelter-In-Place Order\, Tunitas Beach Clean-Ups will be cancelled until further notice. Sign-ups will stay active on Eventbrite\, but just be mindful that there may be cancellations.  \nYou can find more details and Sign-Up @ Eventbrite.com here \nFeel free to email aloha@TLClocals.org with questions\, information or concerns. Hope to see you all out there !! \nDescription\nTunitas Creek Beach is a hidden gem to the South of Half Moon Bay that due to it’s secluded and challenging location\, has historically been pretty badly polluted by visitors. Being such a long stretch of beach with a steep cliff at one end and long hike along and creek crossing at the other it makes collecting and removing trash and debris even more difficult. We need all hands on deck for our monthly clean-ups to keep this beach beautiful and its sea life safe and healthy. This is a great opportunity for groups of friends\, families\, co-workers\, school groups\, athletes\, clubs to come together\, have fun and really make a difference! \nWhat to bring: \nBYOB (bring your own bucket and gloves). . . we do have buckets and gloves in limited supply\, but they go quickly! \nWater is provided\, but we do ask you bring a reusable bottle to fill-up. \nWe also have zero-waste snacks\, Bananas / Tangerines / Pistacios\, hand sanitizer and sunscreen at all events. \nChange of shoes/socks is highly recommended as certain times of year the creek and lagoon on the beach may need to be crossed. \nOther considerations: \nMost clean-ups run from 9-11* on the 4th Sunday* of the monthand then we sort and stage the trash for pick-up at the Hwy Entrance to the South until 11:30am. \n*Note: our April and September events will fall on a Saturday and will coincide with Pacific Beach Coalition’s Earth Day of Action / EcoFest and SMC’s CA Coastal Clean-Up Day \nThere are no age restrictions and is a GREAT event for families. \nParking and clean-up check in will be at the Highway 1 turn-out (south of Tunitas Creek Rd) on the West side of the HWY – there will be signs posted. \nIMPORTANT NOTE: There are currently NO facilities/bathrooms at Tunitas. The nearest bathrooms are in HMB proper (9mi North) or San Gregorio State Beach (6mi South) \n 
URL:https://oneshoreline.org/event/tunitas-creek-beach-clean-up-2/
LOCATION:Tunitas Creek Beach\, Half Moon Bay
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200729
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200731
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SUMMARY:2020 Summer Virtual Conference: Resilience Rising
DESCRIPTION:Due to statewide restrictions on mass gatherings in response to COVID-19\, ACWA is excited to announce the transition from an in-person event to a first-of-its-kind Virtual Conference\, July 29 – 30! \nACWA’s Virtual Conference will still feature high-quality keynote presentations\, including California Lt. Gov. Eleni Kounalakis\, California Natural Resources Secretary Wade Crowfoot and Department of Water Resources Director Karla Nemeth\, along with statewide issue forums and other diverse programs discussing the latest developments and insights on the most important issues affecting the water industry. \nAdditional Highlights\n\nCome visit the virtual Exhibit Hall and learn about innovative products and services that may be just the right solution for your agency!\nThere will also be multiple chat rooms where you can network with your colleagues who you might normally meet at conference.\nAlso\, legal\, financial\, and drinking water sessions will be available for continuing education credits.\n\nLooking for a new way to connect with the California Water Community?\nExciting virtual sponsorships are available! Contact Stacey Siqueiros at StaceyS@acwa.com for more details. \nAlready registered to join us?\nNo need to register again! Look for further information about your current registration\, or contact ACWAConfQuestions@acwa.com. \nImportant Links\n\nONLINE REGISTRATION\nSponsorship Information\nRegistration Terms & Conditions\nFrequently Asked Questions
URL:https://oneshoreline.org/event/2020-summer-virtual-conference-resilience-rising/
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