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The
face of the wastewater treatment industry changed exponentially in the early
seventies. By in large, we are still living with the treatment concepts,
processes and technologies developed then and into the 1980s and ‘90s. Current
changes in the quality of sewage and technological advances demands that we
rethink and retool our craft. Further, changes in power, chemical and material
supply-chain reliability and cost drives home that it is time for another
exponential leap in the evolution of wastewater treatment.
This
full day workshop brings forward advanced concepts, practical and efficient
technologies and control strategies that will address the challenges of the
near future. It is up to us to revolutionize treatment to serve our communities
better, more reliably and more economically. First, we must overcome the
organizational, physical and mental barriers that have kept us from going where
we need to be.
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Opening statement by Session
Host Wyatt Troxel & Jamie Ferro
Fifty Year Look-Back – Five
Year Look-Forward
Session 1: Jamie
Ferro, West Yost/CER – Environmental and Economic Conditions That Are Changing
Process Conditions Now and Into Our Future
Session 2: Wyatt
Troxel, EnerVention Strategies – Digging into Details – What you may not know
about Hydrogen Sulfide, BOD, SRT & MCRT and SVI and improving their effect
and use in process control
Session 3: Invited
Panel – Improving Process Control Decision Making – Developing An Interactive
Process Control Dashboard
Session 4: Wyatt
Troxel - Quantum advancements in mixing and aeration technologies; new
microbiology measurements and control; advances in solids dewatering and reuse;
advanced control of disinfection
Session 4: Panel
Discussion (Ferro, Troxel, Others) – The Power Picture – It Isn’t Pretty
Session 5: Round
Table Discussions – Systems in Systems - Integrating the Solutions – What Are
Your Take-Home Ideas?
Session 6 –
Close-out summary: What did we learn – what do we take home?
Lunch included for FREE
If you register and do not cancel, you will be billed a lunch fee of $15
50 People Max