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SOUTH DAKOTA |
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Organization Name: |
Program: |
Type of Assistance |
| National Rural Water Association |
Technical Assistance and Training |
Provides training and
on-site technical assistance to wastewater systems. The training
provided will help to reduce exposure to waste related health
and safety hazards and enhance the sustainability of wastewater
systems in rural and small communities. |
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Circuit Rider |
Provides technical assistance
for the operation of rural water systems. The program assists
rural water systems with day-to-day operational, financial,
and management problems. RUS contracts with the National Rural
Water Association (NRWA) to provide this service. NRWA State
Affiliates do the work in their State(s). |
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Contact Information: |
South Dakota Rural
Water
Website: http://www.sdarws.com/
605-336-7219 |
| National Drinking
Water Clearinghouse West Virginia University |
Technical Assistance and Training |
The NDWC is dedicated
to helping small communities by collecting, developing, and
providing timely information relevant to drinking water issues.
They provide free and low-cost publications, products, databases,
referrals, and more. |
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Contact Information: |
Website: http://www.nesc.wvu.edu/drinkingwater.cfm
Email: info@mail.nesc.wvu.edu
(800) 624-8301 |
Rural Community
Assistance Partnership (RCAP)
Midwest Assistance Program
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Technical Assistance and Training |
The Technitrain program provides community-specific training and technical assistance to meet their water and wastewater needs. The range of training and technical assistance is broad and includes activities relating to financing such as applying for loans and grants. |
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Contact Information: |
Midwest
Assistance Program, Inc.
P. O. Box 81
212 Lady Slipper Avenue N.E.
New Prague, MN 56071
Phone: 952-758-4334
Toll-free: 800-822-2981
Website:http://www.map-inc.org
Email:map@map-inc.org
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National
Tribal Environmental Council
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Technical Assistance and Training |
Technical assistance and
training program designed to assist tribes in the safe and
effective operation and maintenance of their community drinking
water systems. NTEC provides assistance in the following states:
Alaska, Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, California, Nevada,
Utah, Wisconsin and New Mexico. |
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Contact Information: |
2501 Rio
Grande Blvd. NW, Suite A
Albuquerque, NM 87104
(505) 242-2175
Website:http://www.ntec.org
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