PROFESSIONAL PROGRAM
Tuesday, June 11, 2019
TUE43
Data-Driven Asset Management Programs
3:15–4:30 p.m.
Room: Mile High Ballroom 1F
Track: Smart Water Utility
Moderator: James Cooper
Panelists:
Tzahi Cath, Colorado School of Mines
Allegra da Silva, Brown and Caldwell
Christina Montoya Halter, El Paso Water Utilities
Tyson Ingels, Colorado Department of Public Health & Enviroment
A requirement of an asset management program is knowledge of
assets. Information is derived from quality data, large datasets,
and validated models and tools. Applications put data in the
hands of decision-makers. Hear from practitioners how data is
leveraged for better asset management. IL12
3:15
Applying Innovative GIS and Business Intelligence
Technology Solutions to Support Asset Management and
Utility Operations
Jayson Brennen, CDM Smith Presenters will showcase their Digital, Augmented, and/or Virtual
Reality solutions, created to address sector challenges, reduce
costs, engage new audiences, and drive innovation.
3:40
How Big Data, the Cloud, and Machine Learning are Affecting
Utilities Risk Assessment
Greg Brazeau, Innovyze Panelists:
Christopher White, Redzone Robotics
Jesse Rowland, US Igloo Vision
Scott Aldridge, CDM Smith
4:05
Collection and Compilation of Water Pipeline Field
Performance Data
Sunil Sinha, Virginia Tech IL13
Alternate Portraits of Customer Web Portals
TUE45
Craig Hannah, Johnson Controls, Inc., Jonathan Gunn
ITRC PFAS Short Course: Communicating PFAS Risk
and Taking Treatment Actions
3:15–4:30 p.m.
Room: Mile High Ballroom 3B
Track: Stakeholder Engagement and Communications
Moderators: Sheau-Yun Chiang, Ginny Yingling
This session will provide an overview of PFAS in the environment
with a focus on introducing risk communication tools developed
by ITRC PFAS team and their applications for communicating
with the public about PFAS in drinking water. Attendees will
learn the latest on research and using filtration technologies to
mitigate and destroy PFAS contamination in drinking water.
3:15
PFAS Treatment Technologies
Sheau-Yun Chiang, CDM Smith
3:30
PFAS Risk Communication
Ginny Yingling, Minnesota Department of Health
4:15
PFAS Overview
Christopher Higgins
IL11
Working Together to Advance Potable Reuse
3:30–4:30 p.m.
Exhibit Hall—Booth #1420
Moderator: Austa Parker
This informative panel demonstrates how the collaboration
achieved by building bridges between stakeholders is applied
to drive the industry forward. Panelists representing the “Family
of Five”–utilities, technology providers, consultants, regulators,
and academics–discuss working together to promote innovation,
utilizing the Innovation Framework, and addressing permit
requirements to advance potable reuse. Panelists will share
stories of strife and how they turned it into a success.
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Digital, Augmented and Virtual Reality in the
Water Sector
4:30–5:30 p.m.
Exhibit Hall —Booth #1420
Moderator:
Digital, Augmented and Virtual Reality Sandbox
5:30–6:00 p.m.
Exhibit Hall—Booth #1420
After hearing from our presenters, test their innovative solutions
in the Virtual Reality Zone in the Innovation Lounge.
PST03 Poster Session
10:00–11:45 a.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
Asset Management Planning, Condition Assessment, Design and
Construction and Pipe.
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A Study on Risk Assessment Models for Maintenance of
Wide Waterworks Systems using Statistical Techniques
Min Lee Chae, KISTEC, Kyu Jung Chung, Mun Su Ku
City of Aurora Water Department—Harnessing Lessons
Learned from an Asset Management Program
Ann Casey, Carollo Engineers, Steve Simon, Felicia James
Improving Denver Water’s Asset Management by Focusing
on Reliability
Griffin Harbach, CDM Smith, Tad Cogan, Peter McCormick
Using Asset Management and SSES Planning to Develop and
Prioritize Capital Improvement Projects
Jamie Weist, Kimley Horn and Associates, Inc, Ryan Muncy,
Sean Fisher
O&M
Burnsville, MN Validates Estimates of Remaining Water Main
Pipe Wall Thickness Gathered Using an Acoustic Velocity
Testing Tool
Paul Pasko, SEH, Inc., John Schmeling