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WHAT IS OAWU?
Oregon Association of Water Utilities is
a nonprofit, independent association of water and wastewater utilities.
OAWU was formed in 1977 to represent water utilities' interests in the
state legislature and provide onsite technical assistance. OAWU is a
state affiliate of the National Rural Water Association. NRWA is one of
America's largest and strongest voices for rural and small systems,
representing over 26,000 water and wastewater members.
OAWU currently has 455 regular members, 97 associate
members, and 153 individual members. The membership consists of public
and private water and wastewater systems such as municipalities,
associations, districts, mobile home parks, schools, industry, etc. OAWU
is governed by a board of 13 directors elected from the membership
serving three year terms.
OAWU offers on-site assistance in many areas,
including Safe Drinking Water Act and Clean Water Act regulations, water
treatment technology, distribution system operation and maintenance, and
wastewater treatment and collection. The association also provides
assistance with management issues, such as, rate structures and reviews,
funding programs, budgeting and public relations. In addition, members
receive the quarterly magazine H2Oregon, legislative updates, and
discounts on training seminars and annual meeting registration.
Over the years, OAWU has become a force in the state
providing direction and leadership in water, wastewater,
groundwater/source water, legislative and regulatory issues. On-site
technical assistance is provided on a one-to-one basis to help small and
rural systems meet the complex regulations facing the industry today.
OAWU is unique in its ability to address problems from the system level.
By providing technical assistance, training, and industry information
OAWU assists water and wastewater utilities to enhance the quality of
life in the communities they serve.
The Oregon Association of Water Utilities' mission is
provide service, support and solutions for Oregon water and wastewater
utilities to meet the challenges of today and tomorrow.
LEGISLATIVE
REPRESENTATION
National Rural Water Association employees several
full-time lobbyists in Washington, DC who continuously monitor
legislation in order to represent the interests of rural water and
wastewater utilities. NRWA keeps its state affiliates informed of
developments in water law and industry regulations. In addition, OAWU
has a lobbyist at the state level and a Legislative Committee to keep
members abreast of local legislative issues.
EXPANDED SERVICES
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SOC Waivers
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Rate Study and Reporting
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Health & Safety Assessments & Written Plans
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Water System Operations, Management and
Efficiency Reviews & Written Plans
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On-site Services including
flushing, valve exercising and reservoir cleaning
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Operator of Record
Services
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Lagoon Profiling
Contact OAWU for a bid, estimate, services or
questions.
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ON-SITE TECHNICAL
ASSISTANCE
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Training Specialist provides training and
technical assistance to water systems throughout the state. Areas of
assistance include regulatory compliance, rates and rate structures,
system policies and procedures.
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Circuit Riders provide technical
assistance to water systems. Assistance is available in the areas of
cross connection, distribution systems, disinfection, water
treatment facilities, operator certification and much more.
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Wastewater Technician provides assistance
to wastewater systems throughout the state on such issues as
activated sludge treatment, confined space entry, inflow and
filtration, pump maintenance and collection systems.
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Groundwater/Sourcewater Technician deals
specifically with drinking water protection. Works with water
systems to develop drinking water protection plans to meet all state
and federal requirements including management, contingency and new
well elements.
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Solid Waste Technician/Circuit Rider
provides one-on-one community transfer station site and community
assistance with short and long term recycling needs and safety
compliance.
TRAINING
OAWU offers specialized training in both water and
wastewater. Training is held throughout the state on topics such as
treatment, regulations, operations, maintenance, operator certification,
and management skills. The training offered is free or at a low cost.
This professional training allows operators to upgrade their skills and
improve the quality of the services they provide. Certification review
courses are offered prior to testing dates throughout the state.
Continuing Education Units are available to maintain operator
certification.
The Annual Technical and Management Conference is
held each year during the first week of March. A full schedule of
seminars covering water, wastewater and management topics are offered.
It is an opportunity to view new technologies and equipment exhibited by
vendors, interact with the Board of Directors and OAWU staff and share
experiences with other professionals in the industry. In addition,
several other annual conferences are offered, including the Summer Coast
Conference and the Gorge End of Year Conference.
OAWU membership also provides access to the On-Site
Training Program. This program is designed to meet the varied needs of
systems that may have special training requirements or demands.
PUBLICATION
H2Oregon, published quarterly, includes legislative
news, technical advice, supplier information, and an assortment of
columns and features.
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