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PROFESSIONAL PROGRAM Monday, June 10, 2019 MON23 Transforming Your Utility Through Your Employees 2:00–3:30 p.m. Room: Mile High Ballroom 1C Track: Water Utility Management and Leadership Moderator: Donna Mancuso Recruitment, training, and partnerships with colleagues, redesigning roles and tasks, and professional development are presented as strategies to attract and retain talented professionals to your utility. Attendees will learn from those who have implemented best practices to create sustainable workforces into the future. 2:00 H2Opportunity!–How the GA Water Industry Came Together to Save The Workforce! Donnell Duncan, Arcadis 2:30 Managing Employees as Assets from the Cradle to the Grave Aisha Niang, City of Houston, Shannon Dunne 3:00 The Technical Competency Project– Promoting Capability Frameworks and Certification Programs for the Australian Water Industry Kathy Northcott, Water Industry Operators Association of Australia Alternate Capture Retirement Knowledge and Redefine Work Before It’s Too Late Mo Rousso, EMA, Inc., Sharon Peters MON25 Smart Water Approaches to Sustainable Resources Management 2:00–5:00 p.m. Room: 303 Track: Water Resources & Conservation Management Moderator: John Fillinger Sponsored by  Smart water and smart cities are the next evolution in AMI systems for water utilities. In addition to the benefits of AMI, smart water and smart city solutions describe a safe, effective, and innovative approach to managing water resources in utilities around the world. In this session you’ll hear about two (2) real life, smart water experiences, you’ll learn about the latest innovations in metering and LTE-M communication technology; and find out how Badger Meter is partnering with our customers to discover new ways to optimize smart water technology. 2:00 Benefits of Deploying Cellular AMI Ryan Williamson, City of Auburndale 2:45 Utility Success with AMI Roderick Sherman, Kentucky American Water 3:30 Trends in Cellular for AMI Applications David Allen, AT&T 4:15 Defining Smart Water and Smart Utility Colin Middaugh, Badger Meter 54    ACE19 CONFERENCE | EVENTS.AWWA.ORG PST01 Poster Session 2:00–3:30 p.m. Exhibit Hall—Booth #2848 Track: Poster Sessions Join us for an engaging one-on-one with poster presenters. These researchers, program managers, consultants, and utilities will be at this posters during this time to answer all you questions. Topics presented during this poster session are Membrane Technology and Treatment, Water Challenges and Water Treatment. MEMBR ANE TECHNOLOGY AND TRE ATMENT Back to the Future: Evaluation of GAC Filtration and NF Membranes for a Return to Free Chlorine Kristen Cope, Hazen and Sawyer, Crystal Ybanez, Rafael Martinez, Gabriel Ramirez, Robert Boysen, Marc Santos Case Study on Sewage Reuse Operation System in Korea Eunhee Kang, K-Water Demonstration and Commercialization of ARoNite, a Novel Hydrogen-based Membrane Biofilm Biological Reduction Process David Friese, APTwater,LLC, David Gould Development of Design Criteria to Supplement Ten State Standards for Low-Pressure Membranes in Ohio Megan Patterson, Stantec Consulting Services, Inc., Linda Weavers, Zuzana Bohrerova, Timothy Wolfe Ferric Chloride and Ultrafiltration Membranes, a Rocky Marriage: How One Utility Tries to Make the Marriage Work Jonathan Campos, Charlotte Roadcap, Brian Burhite, Martin Kimmes, Steven Foster Impact of Subsurface Intakes on Quality of Seawater Intended for Desalination Zia Bukhari, American Water, Elaine Howe Mechanical Dewatering, Gravity Dewatering, or a Combination of Both? A Feasibility Study to Address Your Solids Handling Yue Sun, Nicholas Cook Process Modeling and Evaluation of a FO-RO Hybrid Desalination Plant Jin-sik Sohn, Ji-hee Han, Joon-young Choi, University of South Korea Reduction of Operating Cost When Retrofitting Small-Scale Old-Age Treatment Plant with Submerged Membrane Process Soon Buhm Kwon, K-water Selection of Membranes for a Greenfield Project through Bench and Pilot Studies Chandra Mysore, Jacobs