PROFESSIONAL PROGRAM
Wednesday, June 13, 2018
WED45
Applying Innovative Solutions to Water Supply and Treatment Challenges 1:30 – 4:30 p. m. Room: Mandalay Bay Ballroom K Track: Water Quality Challenges Moderator: Frank Rombardo
Meeting future public water needs within budget and operational constraints often requires innovative planning and design. Attendees will learn how several water utilities have implemented innovative solutions in meeting their supply and treatment needs for the foreseeable future.
1:30 Piloting for Evaluation of Innovative Residuals Dewatering Technologies Petersen Benjamin, Hazen and Sawyer, David Haas, Belinda Folkes, Jason Perry, Christine Yi
2:00 Keeping Pace with SWIFT: Fast-Track Design / Build of a 1 MGD Managed Aquifer Recharge Facility Andrew Newbold, Hazen and Sawyer, Dwayne Amos, Charles Bott, David Briley, Germano Salazar-Benites, Christopher Wilson, Lauren Zuravnksy
2:30 Advancing the Development of Direct Potable Reuse in Florida: Construction and Start-Up of a Full-Scale Demonstration Facility Dave MacNevin, Tetra Tech, Jennifer Roque, Tetra Tech, Jo Ann Macrina, Andrew Woodcock, Robin Cook
3:00 Membrane Prequalification and Preselection for the City of San Diego North City Pure Water Facility Aleksey Pisarenko, Trussell Technologies, Inc., Melanie Holmer, Tyler Hadacek, Douglas Owen, Rodrigo Tackaert, Celine Trussell, Anthony Van
3:30 Implementing an Integrated Membrane System for Headingley Water Treatment Plant— From Planning to Successful One Year Operation Saibal Basu, Stantec Consulting, Ltd., Jamie Brewster, David Shwaluk, Danielle Vaillant
WED46
Residual Management 1:30 – 4:30 p. m. Room: Mandalay Bay Ballroom D Track: Advances in Water Treatment Moderator: Fernando Rosario-Oritz
Residual management has come under greater scrutiny as costs have risen. Whether dewatering, drying lagoons, engineered drying beds or another method is employed, chemical costs, energy and labor add to the final disposal. Hear how utilities have found solutions to this often-overlooked part of water treatment.
1:30 From Steady-State to Dynamic: Using an Innovative Model to Simulate and Optimize Solids Drying Lagoon Operation Jun Wang, Carollo Engineers, Chao-An Chiu, Vincent Hart, Qun He, John Meyer, William Sarchet
2:00 Spent Brine Treatment from Strong Base Anion Central Regen Facility: Electro-coagulation vs Traditional Ferrous Reduction Eric Dole, Hazen and Sawyer, Vivy Dong
2:30 Sand is the Solution— Improving WTP Residuals Drying Solids by Threefold in the Same Footprint at an 80 MGD Direct Filtration Facility Vincent Hart, Carollo Engineers, Ralph Haight
3:00 Sludge Management— Low-Tech and High-Tech Solutions Katy Vandenberg, Stantec Consulting Services, Inc., Charles Bromley, Andrew Nishihara
3:30 Engineered Solids Drying Bed Performance and Enhancement with Polymer at an 85 MGD WTP Joshua Kennedy, CH2M, Enoch Nicholson, Chris Wilson
4:00 An Innovative Pilot to Manage Chloramine Residuals in a Large Gravity Water Storage Tank— Aqua Pennsylvania’ s Hillside Tank Fred Gerloff, Aqua Pennsylvania
4:00 Don’ t Underestimate the Importance of Ancillary Facilities: A Tale of Resilience During Hurricane Harvey Yong Wang, City of Houston, David Munn, Hanh Pham
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