Common use of Responsibilities of DWS Clause in Contracts

Responsibilities of DWS. The intent of this Program Element description and associated funding award is to enable Partners to independently conduct an effective local drinking water program. DWS recognizes its role to provide assistance and program support to Partners to ▇▇▇▇▇▇ uniformity of statewide services. DWS agrees to provide the following services to Partners. In support of local program services, DWS will: a. Distribute drinking water program and technical information on a monthly basis to Partners. b. Sponsor at least one annual 8-hour workshop for Partners’ drinking water program staff at a central location and date to be determined by DWS. DWS will provide workshop registration, on-site lodging, meals, and arrange for continuing education unit (CEU) credits. Partners are responsible for travel expenses for Partner staff to attend. Alternatively, at the discretion of the DWS, the workshop may be web-based. c. Sponsor at least one regional 4-hour workshop to supplement the annual workshop. DWS will provide training materials and meeting rooms. Partners are responsible for travel expenses for its staff to attend. Alternatively, at the discretion of the DWS, the workshop may be web-based. d. Provide Partners with the following information by the listed method: (1) Immediate Email Notification: Water Quality Alert data, plan review correspondence (2) Monthly Email Notification: Violations, System Scores, PNCs Continuously: Via Data On-line listings of PNCs, individual water system inventory and water quality data, compliance schedules, and individual responses for request of technical assistance from Partners.

Appears in 7 contracts

Sources: Intergovernmental Agreement for the Financing of Public Health Services, Intergovernmental Agreement, Intergovernmental Agreement

Responsibilities of DWS. The intent of this Program Element description and associated funding award is to enable Partners to independently conduct an effective local drinking water program. DWS recognizes its role to provide assistance and program support to Partners to ▇▇▇▇▇▇ uniformity of statewide services. In support of local program services, DWS agrees to provide the following services to Partners. In support of local program services, DWS will: a. Distribute drinking water program and technical information on a monthly basis to Partners. b. Sponsor at least one annual 8-hour workshop for Partners’ Partner drinking water program staff at a central location and date to be determined by DWS. DWS will provide workshop registration, on-site lodging, meals, and arrange for continuing education unit (CEU) credits. Partners are responsible for travel expenses for Partner staff to attend. Alternatively, at the discretion of the DWS, the workshop may be web-based. c. Sponsor at least one regional 4-hour workshop to supplement the annual workshop. DWS will provide training materials and meeting rooms. Partners are responsible for travel expenses for its staff to attend. Alternatively, at the discretion of the DWS, the workshop may be web-based. d. Provide Partners with the following information by the listed methodinformation: (1) Immediate Email Notification: Water Quality Alert data, plan review correspondence (2) Monthly Email Notification: Violations, System Scoressystem scores, PNCs Continuously: Via Data On-line listings of PNCs, individual water system inventory and water quality data, compliance schedules, and individual responses for request of technical assistance from Partners.

Appears in 4 contracts

Sources: Intergovernmental Agreement for the Financing of Public Health Services, Intergovernmental Agreement for the Financing of Public Health Services, Intergovernmental Agreement for the Financing of Public Health Services

Responsibilities of DWS. The intent of this Program Element description and associated funding award is to enable Partners LPHA to independently conduct an effective local drinking water program. DWS recognizes its role to provide assistance and program support to Partners LPHA to ▇▇▇▇▇▇ uniformity of statewide services. DWS agrees to provide the following services to PartnersLPHA. In support of local program services, DWS will: a. Distribute drinking water program and technical information on a monthly basis to PartnersLPHA. b. Sponsor at least one annual 8-hour workshop for Partners’ LPHA drinking water program staff at a central location and date to be determined by DWS. DWS will provide workshop registration, on-site lodging, meals, and arrange for continuing education unit (CEU) credits. Partners are LPHA is responsible for travel expenses for Partner LPHA staff to attend. Alternatively, at the discretion of the DWS, the workshop may be web-based. c. Sponsor at least one regional 4-hour workshop to supplement the annual workshop. DWS will provide training materials and meeting rooms. Partners are LPHA is responsible for travel expenses for its staff to attend. Alternatively, at the discretion of the DWS, the workshop may be web-based. d. Provide Partners LPHA with the following information by the listed methodinformation: (1) Immediate Email Notification: Water Quality Alert data, plan review correspondence (2) Monthly Email Notification: Violations, System Scoressystem scores, PNCs Continuously: Via Data On-line listings of PNCs, individual water system inventory and water quality data, compliance schedules, and individual responses for request of technical assistance from Partners.

Appears in 4 contracts

Sources: Intergovernmental Agreement for the Financing of Public Health Services, Intergovernmental Agreement for the Financing of Public Health Services, Intergovernmental Agreement for the Financing of Public Health Services

Responsibilities of DWS. The intent of this Program Element description and associated funding award is to enable Partners to independently conduct an effective local drinking water program. DWS recognizes its role to provide assistance and program support to Partners to ▇▇▇▇▇▇ uniformity of statewide services. DWS agrees to provide the following services to Partners. In support of local program services, DWS will: a. Distribute drinking water program and technical information on a monthly basis to Partners. b. Sponsor at least one annual 8-hour workshop for Partners’ Partner drinking water program staff at a central location and date to be determined by DWS. DWS will provide workshop registration, on-site lodging, meals, and arrange for continuing education unit (CEU) credits. Partners are responsible for travel expenses for Partner staff to attend. Alternatively, at the discretion of the DWS, the workshop may be web-based. c. Sponsor at least one regional 4-hour workshop to supplement the annual workshop. DWS will provide training materials and meeting rooms. Partners are responsible for travel expenses for its staff to attend. Alternatively, at the discretion of the DWS, the workshop may be web-based. d. Provide Partners with the following information by the listed methodinformation: (1) Immediate Email Notification: Water Quality Alert data, plan review correspondence (2) Monthly Email Notification: Violations, System Scoressystem scores, PNCs Continuously: Via Data On-line listings of PNCs, individual water system inventory and water quality data, compliance schedules, and individual responses for request of technical assistance from Partners.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Safe Drinking Water Program Agreement