***Online registration is now closed. Please contact member Services at 510-382-7800 option 4 to register, or you may register onsite.
IMPORTANT HEALTH & SAFETY
NOTE
Our host, the Southern
California Coastal Water Research Project, requires proof of full vaccination
or a negative COVID-19 test taken within 48 hours of the event will be required
for everyone attending at SCCWRP’s office. Please bring proof of vaccination or
negative COVID-19 test with you to the event.
“Fully vaccinated” means two
weeks have passed after your final dose of a vaccine authorized by the World
Health Organization (WHO) or the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA).
Attendees will need to bring either their physical vaccination card, a picture
of their vaccination card, or a digital vaccination record. All California
residents may request a digital vaccination record at
MyVaccineRecord.cdph.ca.gov.
Instead of a vaccination record,
guests can also present a negative COVID-19 test (PCR or antigen) taken within
48 hours of the event. Attendees will need to bring either a physical COVID-19
test result, emailed result, or picture of results showing a negative diagnosis
as well as the date and their name.
State regulations on
organics diversion (SB 1383) and possible new PFAS regulations are a call to
action for the wastewater community and technology providers. Water resource
recovery facilities will help the state achieve its ambitious climate change
mitigation mandates by producing more green energy and improved soil health
through the use of biosolids as SB 1383 is implemented.
Hear the latest case
studies, regulatory action, and updates on innovative projects from utilities,
technology innovators and regulators as they implement new, cutting edge
technologies and ideas.
During this fast-paced
seminar, hosted by CASA’s Greg Kester, you can learn, share, ask questions and
network with fellow wastewater professionals interested in pushing resource
recovery forward.
This seminar unites all of
us — utilities, regulators, State Water Board, operators and engineers — to
work together to implement a cleaner, greener future for California.
*This is an in-person event.