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SUMMARY:SAFER: Needs Assessment Results
DESCRIPTION:Register Here.\nThis webinar will provide an opportunity for stakeholders to learn about the State Water Board’s Needs Assessment results. The State Water Board will provide an overview of the results of the Risk Assessment (public water systems\, state small water systems\, and domestic wells)\, Cost Assessment\, and Affordability Assessment. \nAGENDA \n\nOverview of Needs Assessment\nRisk Assessment Results\nPublic Water Systems\nState Small Water Systems and Domestic Wells\nCost Assessment Results\nAffordability Assessment Results\n\nThe focus of this webinar is to provide an overview of the Needs Assessment results. The State Water Board has been hosting public webinar workshops to provide opportunities for stakeholders to learn about and contribute to the development of the Needs Assessment methodologies. The Risk Assessment for public water systems identifies systems (starting with 3\,300 or less service connections) and K-12 schools that are at-risk of failing to provide adequate safe drinking water. The Risk Assessment for state small water systems and domestic wells identifies areas where systems and households may be accessing groundwater that does not meet primary drinking water standards (maximum contaminant level or MCL). The Cost Assessment results will estimate the costs related to the implementation of interim and longer-term solutions for systems on the Human Right to Water list and At-Risk systems. The Cost Assessment also includes the identification of available funding sources and the funding gaps that may exist to support these solutions. The Affordability Assessment will identify community water systems that serve disadvantaged communities that must charge their customers’ fees that exceed the affordability threshold established by the State Water Board in order to provide adequate safe drinking water.
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SUMMARY:Plastic Pollution and Possible Solutions
DESCRIPTION:Register Here\nMore Info\nPlastic pollution has long been a problem affecting people and the planet’s health locally and globally. The recent upheaval in the global recycling and waste industry\, followed by the pandemic\, has deepened the challenges and  necessity for change. Why have existing policies failed us? California lawmakers and corporate leaders have taken and proposed innovative steps in recent years\, but are they enough?  \nA panel of policy\, corporate and academic leaders will discuss the need and strategies for a more closed loop\, less wasteful economy.\n \n\n\n\nWhat does corporate social responsibility around recycling and waste reduction look like in the absence of effective legislation? What is the responsibility of the private sector to address public interest more broadly? \nWhere are our recycling and composting policies headed? How could California policymakers advance a closed loop\, circular system approach? How would effective laws address both supply and demand for recyclables?\nA role for everyone: What is the role of plastic manufacturers and product distributors\, the broader private sector\, and the public at large to reduce waste? \n\n\n\nSPEAKERS\n\n\n\n\nCongressman Alan Lowenthal\, U.S. Representative\, California’s 47th Congressional District\n\nNoel Kinder\, Chief Sustainability Officer\, Nike\nRita Kampalath\, Sustainability Program Director\, Los Angeles County Chief Sustainability Office\nCharles Corbett\, Professor of Operations Management and Sustainability; IBM Chair in Management (moderator)\nDaniel Coffee\, Researcher\, UCLA Luskin Center for Innovation\n\n\n\nCO-HOSTS\n\n\n\nUCLA Impact@Anderson\nUCLA Luskin Center for Innovation\n\n\n\nRegister for Additional Sessions\nABOUT UCLA ANDERSON’S IMPACT WEEK\nThis webinar is part of UCLA Anderson’s Impact Week\, which celebrates our community’s commitment to creating a more equitable\, just\, and sustainable society. With a theme of “Power to Change\,” Impact Week 2021 will spotlight ideas\, practices\, and skills that business leaders need to change their organizations and industries in support of social justice\, economic inclusion\, environmental sustainability\, quality healthcare\, educational equity\, and other important global goals. \nImpact Week is organized by UCLA Anderson’s Impact@Anderson Center and the Net Impact MBA Chapter\, in collaboration with partners within the business school and across the broader UCLA community. The program is open to all students\, alumni\, prospective applicants\, industry professionals\, and the public.
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