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PROFESSIONAL PROGRAM Thursday, June 14, 2018 THU12  Leveraging Technology to Improve Conservation Programs 8:30–11:00 a.m. Room: Lagoon IJ Track: Water Use Efficiency Practices Moderator: Brian Skeens THU14  Reuse in California 8:30–11:00 a.m. Room: Breakers CD Track: Water Resource Management & Potable Reuse Moderator: Sunny Wang This session reveals how using the right technology to manage customer information can provide meaningful water efficiency benefits. This session explores water reuse including criteria for direct potable reuse in California. 8:30  Leveraging Data to Increase Savings and Conservation Tyson Heine, Rancho California Water District, Justin Haessly 9:00  Peak Day Demand Management Study Foretells Innovative, Connected Cooperative Future Peter Mayer, Water Demand Management 9:30  Enabling Water Conservation Through Digital Customer Engagement Lance Brown, Smart Energy Water 10:00  Engaging Customers and Enhancing Conservation Using AMI Nicole Griffin, Utiliworks Consulting, LLC, Chase Berenson 10:30  Scaling Water Conservation Through Workflow Automation Dan Merchant THU13  Modeling Groundwater and Water Demand 8:30–11:00 a.m. Room: Breakers AB Track: Water Resource Management & Potable Reuse Moderator: Leslie Dumas This session presents case-studies in watershed protection, groundwater modeling and water demand forecasts as components of Total Water Solution ® planning. 8:30  Improving Water Supply Reliability in California Jenny Gain, Brown and Caldwell, Katie Ruby 9:00  Achieving Enhanced Treatment Robustness Against Organic Contaminants at a 1 mgd Potable Reuse Treatment Train Rodrigo Tackaert, Trussell Technologies, Elise Chen, Jörg Drewes, Aviv Kolakovsky, R. Rhodes Trussell, R. Shane Trussell 9:30  Can SRT Control CECs in Potable Reuse? An Analysis of CEC Removal in Advanced Treatment in California Hari Seshan, Brown and Caldwell, Wendy Broley, Juan Guerreiro, Rion Merlo, Victor Occiano 10:00  Evaluating the Stability of Finished Waters Blended for Direct Potable Reuse in a Simulated Distribution System Assumption Grimaldi, Southern Nevada Water Authority, Eric Dickenson, Caitlin Glover, David James 10:30  Evaluation and Optimization of Ozone-Biological Activated Carbon Filtration as an Alternative Technology for Potable Reuse Hooman Vatankhah, Colorado School of Mines, Christopher Bellona 8:30  The 13,000 Acre Watershed that Could Dennis Ross, Otter Lake Water Commission, Jeff Boeckler 9:00  Water Supply Asset Rejuvenation After 55 Years Gives New Life and Increased Capacity Henry Hunt, Layne Christensen–Ranney Collector Wells, Dale Davidsen 9:30  Groundwater Modeling of a Deep Coastal Aquifer System in Tanzania Guided by Hydrocarbon Exploration Data Matthew Gamache, CDM Smith, Henning Moe, Fridtjov Ruden 10:00  Is the Weather Making Your Demand Hard to Predict? Accounting for Climate Variability in Water Demand Forecasting Reed Palmer, Hazen a nd Sawyer, Sydney Miller, Kenneth Waldroup 10:30  Austin’s Disaggregated Water Demand Model: A Tool for Managing Demand and Evaluating Alternative Supply Options Bruk Berhanu, Austin Water Utility, Marisa Flores-Gonzalez, Teresa Lutes, Joe Smith ACE18 CONFERENCE | AWWA.ORG/ACE    91