On August 27, EPA announced registration was now open for the next webinar in the Safe and Sustainable Water Resources Webinar Series.

EPA’s Safe and Sustainable Water Resources Research Program offers a webinar every other month that focuses on EPA water research. This month's webinar will present Geospatial Patterns of Antimicrobial Resistance Genes in U.S. Rivers and Streams. The webinar will cover the overuse of antimicrobials and the threat posed to public health.

According to a report by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), two million individuals are infected with antimicrobial resistant bacteria each year in the U.S., resulting in 23,000 deaths; however, little is known regarding the role the environment plays in the transmission of these microorganisms. Environmental exposure risks are likely to be greater in water bodies receiving discharge from human sewage systems and animal feed operations than in relatively pristine aquatic environments.

This webinar will present the use of a stratified, probabilistic survey — National Rivers and Streams Assessment (NRSA) — to determine the national geospatial patterns of several antimicrobial resistance genes present in U.S. waters. NRSA is part of the National Aquatic Resource Surveys (NARS), which are collaborative programs between EPA, states, and tribes designed to assess the quality of the nation's coastal waters, lakes and reservoirs, rivers and streams, and wetlands using a statistical survey design.

Register today!

  • Wednesday, Sept. 28
  • 2 to 3 p.m., EST
  • Presented by Dr. Scott Keely, EPA's Office of Research and Development
After registering for the webinar, you should receive an automatic reply from GoToMeeting with a link to test your computer’s compatibility with the webinar software.