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TRACK DESCRIPTIONS

CLIMATE RESILIENCE
The frequency of billion-dollar extreme weather events — from hurricanes , flooding , and rising sea levels to droughts , heat waves , and wildfires — has increased dramatically in recent years . Resiliency efforts of water and wastewater utilities not only save lives and taxpayer dollars , but also play a key role in preparing cities for the challenges they face from these events . Join experts as they discuss solutions for assessing risk , taking action to reduce future losses , and how to recover from climaterelated impacts .
MON03
Integrated Planning and Management for Resilient Water Supplies 2:00 – 5:00 p . m . Room : 207
TUE25 Climate Impacts and Adaptation : Preparing for Extremes , From Drought to Floods Via Cyanotoxins 1:30 – 4:30 p . m . Room : 207
WED06
WED22
Climate Resilience , Drought Planning , And Reuse 8:30 – 11:30 a . m . Room : 207
Emerging Issues for Water Resource Planning and Management 1:30 – 4:30 p . m . Room : 207
CONDITION ASSESSMENT
Water main condition assessment currently ranks among the most important subjects to water utilities , and interest in this subject is rapidly growing . As the average age of their infrastructures increases , utilities are increasingly challenged to maintain levels for service while keeping water affordable to all . Condition assessment helps utilities meet this challenge by identifying more precisely where money is best spent , leaving in place pipelines that have adequate integrity and preventing the unnecessary failure of others .
MON04
Effectively Applying Advanced Desktop Condition Assessments to Your Small Diameter Water Mains 2:00 – 5:00 p . m . Room : 221C
DISTRIBUTION AND PLANT OPERATIONS & MANAGEMENT
Aging pipe infrastructure is deteriorating to dangerous levels . Efficient design , management & operation of your distribution system is vital to your utility ' s performance . Come hear about the latest innovations , approaches and technologies for assessing , designing and managing the rehabilitation or replacement of distribution systems . Topics explored include tank and pump station management techniques , hydraulic modeling for system performance , the integration of water quality and monitoring , and advances in leak-detection and water loss control techniques .
TUE05
WED04
WED05
WED19
Assessments and Innovations Enhance Water Treatment Plant Performance 8:30 – 11:30 a . m . Room : 214B
Impacts and Highlights of New and Revised AWWA Standards 8:30 – 11:00 a . m . Room : 214B
Innovations in Leakage Management 8:30 – 11:30 a . m . Room : 221A
Customer Metering Best Practices 1:30 – 4:00 p . m . Room : 214B
WED20 Emerging Pipeline Issues : AWWA Standards , Manuals , and Pipe Design Tools 1:30 – 4:30 p . m . Room : 221A
WED21
WED30
Non – Revenue Water Industry Trends and Updates 1:30 – 4:30 p . m . Room : 302
Sustainability in Action 3:00 – 4:30 p . m . Room : 221C
TUE26
WED07
Approaches to Condition Assessment of Water Transmission Mains 1:30 – 4:30 p . m . Room : 221C
Proven Results in Condition Assessment and Monitoring of Water Distribution Systems 8:30 – 11:30 a . m . Room : 302
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