New Jersey Water Environment Association
Presents
NEW JERSEY WATER ENVIRONMENT ASSOCIATION
OFFICERS Thomas Grenci……..…..….President
Robert De Block……....…...President Elect
John Reardon……………….Vice President
Robert Sokolowski..….……Treasurer
James De Block…………….Deputy Executive Director
John J. Lagrosa……………..Executive Director
The 2018 Winter Technology Transfer Seminar
March 5, — March 8, 2018 At the
NJ Conference Center and Holiday Inn, 399 Monmouth Street, East
Windsor NJ
The Department of Environmental Protection now requires that anyone who has failed an examination three times must take a “requalification” course prior to being admitted to the examination again. NJWEA has re-ceived approval to provide a series of courses to satisfy that requirement.
Persons needing to re-qualify S or N license exams must complete 2 days of sessions as follows:
Candidates for S 1 thru 4 and N 1 thru 4 must take the course designated S1-4, N1-4 on Monday. Then, all candidates for S1 and S2 must take the course designated S1-2 on Tuesday, while all candidates for S3 and S4 must take the course designated S3-4 on Wednesday.
After the Monday course, all N1 and N2 candidates must then take the course designated N1-2 on Tuesday, while candidates for N3 and N4 must take the course designated N3-4 on Wednesday.
Candidates for C 1 thru 4 must take the course designated C1-4 on Mon-day.
Then, Candidates for C1 and C2 must take the course designated C1-2 on Wednesday. Candidates for C3 and C4 must take the course designated C3-4 on Thursday.
A certificate indicating that the applicant has completed the specific re-qualification course (2 days) will be issued.
These courses are also TCH sessions applicable to License Renewal.
The New Jersey Water Environment Association has been ap-proved by The New Jersey State Board of Professional Engi-neers and Land Surveyors (the Board) as a Continuing Profes-sional Competency Course Provider. Please check the individ-ual course descriptions to see what courses will satisfy contin-uing education requirements for Professional Engineers. NJWEA will continue to maintain records of the courses offered and the names of attendees satisfactorily completing the courses. New York and Pennsylvania Credits for PE’s are as indicated in the course description.
All issues that may arise on the acceptability of a course will be between the individual and the Board.
The NJWEA Conference and Exposition is the largest water environment exposition in the Northeast. The event draws participants from throughout the country for four days of training education and offers the opportunity to
meet with manufactures and their representatives in a relaxed, informal setting to learn about their latest products.
May 7, 2018 through May 11, 2018
Bally’s Atlantic City
Visit NJWEA.ORG for registration forms and information
Registration questions:
Darlene Galbraith, Registrar NJWEA P.O. Box 737, Woodland Park, NJ 07424 Phone: (973)-239-9200 -- Fax: (973) 239-9239 -E-Mail: [email protected]
Monday, March 5, 2018—Winter 2018 SESSION Ia Wastewater License Review & Re-qualification Course S 1-4, N 1-4: Day One
Course # 03-01 10 02 2-0 (5.0 TCH - WW) NJWEA-DLGS-490 (5.0 Hr. Tech)
Moderator: Steve Dowhan, Superintendent, Joint Meeting Essex &Union
8:30 am Session Starts
9:45 am Coffee Break (included)
11:45 am Lunch (included) 3:00 pm Session Ends
Topics: Math, RBC, Trickling Filters, Rules & Regs, Pumps & Hydraulics and Disinfection.
Monday, March 5, 2018—Winter 2018 SESSION Ib Wastewater License Review & Re-qualification Course C 1-4: Day One
Course # 03-01 10 03 2-0 (5.0 TCH - WW) NJWEA-DLGS-491 (5.0 Hr. Tech)
Moderators: Louis Lambe, Superintendent II,PVSC
8:30 am Session Starts
9:45 am Coffee Break (included)
11:45 am Lunch (included)
3:00 pm Session Ends
Topics: Licensing, sewer use ordinances, pipeline materials, appurtenances, pump stations, alternative facilities, flow, velocity, monitoring, hydraulics, pipe cleaning, CCTV, I&I, fats, roots, oils, grease, emergency response
Tuesday, March 6, 2018—Winter 2018 SESSION Ia Wastewater License Review & Re-qualification Course S 1-2: Day Two
Course # 03-01 10 04 2-0 (5.0 TCH - WW) NJWEA-DLGS-492 (5.0 Hr. Tech)
Moderator: Steve Dowhan, Superintendent, Joint Meeting Essex &Union
8:30 am Session Starts
9:45 am Coffee Break (included)
11:45 am Lunch (included) 3:00 pm Session Ends
Topics: Biological Treatment, Primary Treatment, Solids Handling, Nitrification/Denitrification, Math
Tuesday, March 6, 2018—Winter 2018
SESSION Ib Wastewater License Review & Re-qualification Course N 1-2: Day Two
Course # 03-01 10 05 2-0 (5.0 TCH - WW) NJWEA-DLGS-493 (5.0 Hr. Tech)
Moderator: Ron Suto, AQUA America
8:30 am Session Starts
9:45 am Coffee Break (included)
11:45 am Lunch (included) 3:00 pm Session Ends
Topics: Biological Industrial Treatment Processes, Physical/Chemical Treatment, Oil-Water Separation, pH Adjustment, Coagulation, Flocculation, Sedimentation, Chlorination, Sludge Treatment Processes, IPP Rules
Wednesday, March 7, 2018—Winter 2018
SESSION Ia Wastewater License Review & Re-qualification Course S 3-4: Day Two
Course # 03-01 10 06 2-0 (5.0 TCH-WW), NJWEA-DLGS-494 (5.0 Hr. Tech)
Moderator: Steve Dowhan, Superintendent, Joint Meeting Essex & Union
8:30 am Session Starts
9:45 am Coffee Break (included)
11:45 am Lunch (included) 3:00 pm Session Ends
Topics: Lab Procedures, Using Lab Results to Control Processes, Math, Utility Management, Sludge Digestion, Advanced Wastewater, Nutrient Removal, Odor Control
Wednesday, March 7, 2018—Winter 2018
SESSION Ib Wastewater License Review & Re-qualification Course N 3-4: Day Two
Course # 03-01 10 07 2-0 (5.0 TCH-WW), NJWEA-DLGS-495 (5.0 Hr. Tech)
Moderator: Clark Wolverton, Superintendent, East Windsor Utilities Authority
8:30 am Session Starts
9:45 am Coffee Break (included)
11:45 am Lunch (included) 3:00 pm Session Ends
Topics: Lab Procedures, Using Lab Results to Control Industrial treatment Processes, Lab Micro, SBRs, Enhanced Biological Treatment, Metal Waste Streams, Solids Handling, IPP Rules & Regulations
Wednesday, March 7, 2018—Winter 2018
SESSION Ic Wastewater License Review & Re-qualification Course C 1-2: Day Two
Course # 03-01 10 08 2-0 (5.0 TCH-WW), NJWEA-DLGS-496 (5.0 Hr. Tech)
Moderator: Louis Lambe, PVSC
8:30 am Session Starts
9:45 am Coffee Break (included)
11:45 am Lunch (included) 3:00 pm Session Ends
Topics: Plans and Specs, Trenching, Bedding & Backfill, Pumping, Hydraulics, Math, Safety, Collection System Hazards, Traffic Control, Confined Space Entry, Odors, Corrosion, Hydrogen Sulfide
Thursday, March 8, 2018—Winter 2018
SESSION I Wastewater License Review & Re-qualification Course C 3-4: Day Two
Course # 03-01 10 09 2-0 (5.0 TCH-WW), NJWEA-DLGS-497 (5.0 Hr. Tech)
Moderator: Louis Lambe, PVSC
8:30 am Session Starts
9:45 am Coffee Break (included)
11:45 am Lunch (included) 3:00 pm Session Ends
Topics: Rehab & Repair of Sewer lines, Manholes, Service Laterals, pump stations, GIS, As-set Management, Record Keeping, Report Writing, Public Relations, Security Measures, math, Pumping, Hydraulics, Pump station Guidance Doc, Collection System Guidance Doc
MONDAY, MARCH 5, 2018
GENERAL SESSION
8:15 am Welcome & Opening Remarks
Fran Bonaccorso, Chairman, S&TT Committee
Tom Grenci - President, NJWEA
Monday, MARCH 5, 2018
SESSION II Practical Solutions — Winter 2018
Course #03-011803 3-0 (5.0 TCH) W&WW
CPWM Course NJWEA-DLGS-1020, 5.0 Hr.Tech
Moderator: Jason E. Kohlhepp, Project Manager, JMEUC
John Gardner, Sales, Jack Doheny Company
Rafael Rovito, Sales, Raritan Group
8:30 am SCADA: Everything You Want to Know But Were Afraid to Ask
Heather Heltzinger, Associate
Phil Schwartz, President
Keystone Engineering Group
9:30 am Practical Application of Pneumatic & Electric Actuators
Spencer Richardson, Sales Manager , Raritan Group
10:30 am Coffee Break (included)
10:45 am Options for Racking and Switching Circuit Breakers
Chris Prater, Product Specialist
Circuit Breaker Sales NE, Inc.
11:45 am Lunch (included)
1:30 pm Best Practices & Principles for Anaerobic Digestion
Matthew Williams, P.E., Regional Sales Manager
WEF
2:30 pm Understanding & Implementing Vibration Monitoring
Sara Urbanczyk, Engineering Sales
G.A. Fleet Associates, Inc.
3:30 pm Session Ends
Monday, March 5, 2018
SESSION III- The Paradigm Shift to Water Resource Recovery Facilities
Course #03-011804 3-0 NYPE (5.0 TCH W&WW) NYPE, NJPE & PAPE
CPWM Course NJWEA-DLGS-1021, 5.0 Hr.Tech
Utilities across North America are recognizing the sustainability potential of wastewater. They are embracing the paradigm shift in approach from wastewater treatment to resource recovery and are discovering opportunities that help answer the pressing challenges of climate change, resource depletion and stringent environmental regulations in a cost effective and sustainable manner, and without increasing the cost burden on customers.
Moderator: Jay Surti, P.E., Director Engineering, Suez
Asst. Moderator: Robert C. Fischer, Executive Director, Bayshore Regional Sewerage Authority
8:30 a.m. Strategies for Integrated Nutrient and Water Resource Management at WRRFs
Wendell Khunjar, Ph.D., P.E., Associate, Hazen and Sawyer; Sarah Galst, P.E., Senior Associate, Hazen and Sawyer
9:00 a.m. Accelerating Resource Recovery, Biosolids Innovations and Opportunities
Lynne Moss, P.E., BCEE; Residuals and Odor Control Practice Leader, Black and Veatch
9:30 a.m. Nutrient Reuse and Recycling
Dr. David Vaccari, PhD, P.E., BCEE, F.ASCE, Professor, Stevens Institute of Technology
10:00 a.m. Coffee Break (included)
10:15 a.m. Unanswered Questions in Advancing the Recovery and Reuse of Wastewater Resid-uals
William E. Toffey, Executive Director, Mid-Atlantic Biosolids Association
11:15 a.m. Digester Gas and Cogeneration Upgrades at Medium Sized WRRF after 6 Years of Operation
Vincent Apa, P.E., Associate Engineer, CDM Smith
11:45am Lunch (included)
1:30 p.m. Incinerator Waste Heat to Cogeneration Project in New York’s Capital
Vincent Apa, P.E., Associate Engineer, CDM Smith
2:00 p.m. Wastewater Effluent Reuse at the West Basin Municipal District, California
Jay Surti, P.E., Director Engineering, Suez
2:30 p.m. Advanced Biological Nutrient Recovery – The Future of Wastewater Treatment is Here
J. Garrett Pallo, P.E., Vice President of Technology and Engineering, Clearas Water Recovery, Inc.
3:00 p.m. Water-Wastewater Reuse in Cooling Towers – Technical Insights, Tools and Exam-ples
Edward G. Helmig, Principal Engineer, Industrial Water-Wastewater, Processes and Technology, AECOM
3:30p.m. Session Ends
Monday, March 5, 2018
SESSION IV – Cyber Security Awareness
Course #03-011805 3-0 (5.0 TCH) W&WW
CPWM Course NJWEA-DLGS-1022, 5.0 Hr.Tech
Moderators: Frank Pestana, Executive Director – North Bergen MUA
Sorin Astalus, Computer Technician, Joint Meeting of Essex & Union Counties
8:30 am Cybersecurity: Should We Be Concerned and What Can We Do About It ?
Sky Morehouse, Morehouse Engineering, President
Cybersecurity: GENERAL OVERVIEW
Matt Maloney, Morehouse Engineering, Lead Systems Engineer
Risks to your Operational Technology Systems (OT)
Dave Stupar, OCUA, Director Information Services
Risks to your Information Technology (IT)
10:00 am Coffee Break (Included)
10:15 am Cybersecurity: Should We Be Concerned and What Can We Do About It ? – CONTINUED
Courtney Bixby, SBRSA, Assistant Manager of Engineering
Case Study: SBRSA / Best Practices
10:45 am Cybersecurity: “Hands on and How To’s”
Sorin Astalus, Computer Technician, Joint Meeting of Essex & Union Counties
11:45 am Lunch (included)
1:30 pm Cyber Threats / Best Practices
Krista Valenzuela, Senior Cyber Threat Intelligence Analyst, NJ Cybersecurity & Communications Integration Cell
3:00 pm Cybersecurity: FINAL THOUGHTS
Sorin Astalus, Computer Technician, Joint Meeting of Essex & Union
3:30 pm Session Ends
MONDAY AFTERNOON SESSION, March 5, 2018 SESSION V – Water Hammer, Air Valve Selection, Energy Saving Valve Strategies Course #03-011806 3-0 NYPE (2.0 TCH WWW) NYPE, NJPE & PAPE CPWM Course NJWEA-DLGS-1023 2.0 Hr. Tech Moderator: Michael Roy, P.E., Old Bridge MUA 4:30pm Understanding and Controlling Water Hammer
Fred Haines, Pres. Harper Haines Fluid Control 5:15pm Air Valve Application and Sizing Selection
Fred Haines, Pres. Harper Haines Fluid Control 6:00pm Energy Saving Valve Strategies Fred Haines, Pres. Harper Haines Fluid Control
Tuesday, March 6, 2018
SESSION II - Industrial Waste Management — Winter 2018
Course #03-011807 2-0 (5.0 TCH) WW
CPWM Course NJWEA-DLGS-1024, 5.0 Hr.Tech
Moderator: Roger Guttschall, Process Equipment Sales
Kent Troup, Troup Environmental
8:30 am Low Energy Rehabilitation of Wastewater Lagoon
Jim Dartez, Reliant Water Technologies
9:15 am Treatment and reuse of industrial wastewaters with membranes and ion exchange resins
Derek Stevens, Ph. D, Donna DeFlavis, Dow Water and Process Solutions
10:00 am Coffee Break (included)
10:15 am Specially Designed Geotextile Dewatering Systems
Peter Kaye, PK Environmental/Tencate Geotube and Watersolve, LLC
10:45 am TDS Shaving
Robert Newton, Atlantis Technologies
11:15 am Simple Low Maintenance Removal of Metals, Sulfides and Dissolved Gases
George Federico, Theia, LLC
11:45 am Lunch (included)
1:30 pm Breaking the Chrome Hex: Searching for Cr(VI) and Arsenic Solutions in a
Web of Regulatory Change
David J. Silverman, PSI Process and Equipment
1:45 pm Process Design Approaches for Optimum Phosphorus Removal
Denis O. Rehse, PSI Process and Equipment
2:30 pm TBD
Gabe Lederman, IMEX Consulting
3:30 pm Session Ends
TUESDAY, MARCH 6, 2018 GENERAL SESSION
8:15 am Welcome & Opening Remarks
Fran Bonaccorso, Chairman, S&TT Committee
Mike Roy—Federation Delegate, NJWEA
Tuesday, March 6, 2018
SESSION III Collection Systems – Manhole Survey, Inspection, Repair & Rehabilitation
Course #03-011808 2-0 (5.0 TCH) WW
CPWM Course NJWEA-DLGS-1025, 5.0 Hr.Tech
Moderator: Louis C. Lambe, Passaic Valley Sewerage Commission
Joseph Polomene, P.E., Sherwood Logan & Associates
8:30 am Introduction to Program and Committee Update
Louis C. Lambe, PVSC
8:40 am NASSCO - MACP Basics
Craig S. Gaul, Parson Environmental Products, Inc.
9:15am Digital Scanning of Manholes
James Adams, Envirosight
10:00 am Coffee Break (included)
10:15 am Manhole Pre and Post-Inspection Strategies
Mike Whalen, Project Scientist at Mott MacDonald
11:00 am CIPP Manhole Lining
David Van Dyken, Alternative Lining Technologies
11:45 am Lunch (included)
1:30 pm Manhole Rehabilitation using Internal and External Seals
Walter Jenness, Tri State Environmental Services, LLC
2:00 pm Cementitous Coatings and Additives
Tom Perry, Multi Utilities Ventures
2:55 pm Geopolymer Alternative Manhole Rehabilitation Process
Steven Henning, The Vortex Companies
3:30 pm Session Ends
Tuesday, March 6, 2018 SESSION IV – Exploring/Addressing Challenges/Issues at Today’s Water Resource Recovery Facilities Course #03-011809 3-0 (5.0 TCH) W&WW CPWM Course NJWEA-DLGS-1026, 4.0 Hr. Tech, 1.0 Hr. Moderator: Jim Wancho, PE, Paulus, Sokolowski & Sartor, LLC Tom Petti, Bayshore Regional Sewerage Authority 8:30 am Western Monmouth Utilities Authority: Succession Planning
Brian Valentino, Executive Director, WMUA
9:15 am Montgomery Township: Building a Flood Wall to Protect a Treatment Plant from Flooding (again!)
James Cosgrove, PE, Vice President, Kleinfelder 10:00 am Coffee Break (included) 10:15 am Rockaway Valley Regional Sewerage Authority: Odor Control Implementation
Eric Reichert, Assistant Plant Manager, RVRSA
11:00 am Passaic Valley Sewerage Commission: Implementing Passaic Valley Sewerage Commission’s Enterprise GIS – the Initiative to Utilize Geo-spatial Technologies
Dom Elefante, GIS Coordinator, PVSC 11:45 am Lunch (included) 1:00 pm Rahway Valley Sewerage Authority: Solving Digester Gas Production
Limitations Through Design Upgrades and Co-digestion John Buonocore, PE, Chief Engineer/Asst. Superintendent, RVSA 1:45 pm Joint Meeting of Essex and Union Counties: Seeing Through the Fog,
While Seeing the FOG Through...the Process Fran Bonaccorso, Assistant Superintendent, JMEUC
Glen Riscen, Assistant Operations Manager, JMEUC
2:45 pm Warren Township Sewerage Authority: Dealing with Aging Infrastructure Jim Wancho, PE, PS&S 3:30 pm Session Ends
TUESDAY AFTERNOON SESSION, March 6, 2018 SESSION V – Professional Engineering Ethics and Case Studies— Winter 2018 Course #03-011810 3-0 NYPE (2.0 TCH WWW) NYPE, NJPE & PAPE CPWM Course NJWEA-DLGS-1027 2 Hr. Ethics CPS Credit PA/NY/NJ PE – 2 credit hours Moderator: Michael Roy, P.E., Old Bridge MUA Instructor: Renard E. Barnes, Esq., General Counsel PS&S Session will begin at 4:30 pm and conclude at 6:30 pm
GUESS WHAT Engineers!
YOU Can Stay Over and Join Us for an Engineering Marathon!
Monday Evening, Tuesday Evening Ethics, Wednesday P.E. Work-
shop, Wednesday Evening and an “Energy Workshop” on Thursday
That is SIXTEEN (16) CPC Credit Hours for
Professional Engineers
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Licensed Operators Please Be Advised!!
The Responsibility for obtaining adequate TCHs for license renewal rests with the licensee.
The course registrant name must appear EXACTLY as it ap-
pears on your license.
The license number must appear EXACTLY as it appears on the license (with all digits including all zeros).
The license classification must appear EXACTLY as it ap-
pears on the license.
Only ONE license needs to be entered.
Stay Over With the NJWEA!! The Holiday Inn in East Windsor, NJ and the NJWEA are offering a dis-
counted room rate .
Sunday March 4, 2018 through March 8, 2018
$95.00 Traditional Guest Room
To make reservations to stay one, two, three or four nights with the NJWEA the following information is necessary: Name of Group: CALL-IN RESERVATIONS- NJ Water and Environment Association- National Conference Center BLOCK CODE: NJW Date of Arrival: Sunday, March 4, 2018 Date of Departure: Thursday, March 8, 2018 A $50 incidental hold will be applied to the reservation credit card(s) at check-in. Check-in is at 3:00 PM and check-out is at 12:00 PM. The hotel will ac-commodate any early arrivals on a space available basis only.
Call the Holiday Inn at 1-609-448-7000
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 7, 2018
GENERAL SESSION
8:15 am Welcome & Opening Remarks
Fran Bonaccorso, Chairman, S&TT Committee
Robert De Block, President Elect—NJWEA
Wednesday, March 7, 2018
SESSION II Wastewater Operations — Winter 2018
Course #03-011811 3-0 (5.0 TCH) W&WW
CPWM Course NJWEA-DLGS-1028, 5.0 Hr.
Moderators: Joseph Polomene, PE, Associate, Sherwood Logan & Associates
Jason Chase, Harper Haines Fluid Control
8:30 am Pressure Sensors, Expansion Joints, Pinch Valves & Controls
RED Valve
9:15 am Rotary lobe sludge pumps and in-line grinders
Vogelsang
10:15 am Coffee Break (included)
10:30 am Flow Control Gates, Are You Really in Control?
Jim Harvey, WACO Products
11:00 am Request for Clarification, Unraveling the Details of Sludge Collection Systems
Shanshan Jin, Brentwood Industries
11:45 am Lunch (included)
1:30 pm Dewatering 101
Chris Boyd, Charter Machine
2:10 pm Electronic Operational Data Management Systems: Maximizing Infor-mation
and Data Sharing
Jon Varner, EMA
2:50 pm WWW (World Water Web): How Information Technology is Transforming
the Water/Wastewater Industry
Bryce Parkhurst, Pumping Services, Inc.
3:30 pm Session Ends
Wednesday, March 7, 2018
SESSION III - Safety — Winter 2018
Course # 03-011812 3-1 (5.0 TCH) SAFETY
CPWM Course NJWEA-DLGS-1029, 5.0 Hr.Tech
Moderators:
Harry E. Smith III, CSM – NJWEA Safety Committee Chairman
Harry Ladisheff – Operator, Bayshore Regional SA
Rick Stafford – Safety Officer, Joint Meeting and Essex
8:30 am Confined Space Awareness and Operations
OSHA 29 CFR 1910.146
A seminar outlining and discussing the basics of Confined Space Entry at water and waste water treatment plants.
Topics include but are not limited to: What qualifies for the Des-ignation and how we determine is it a Permit Entry of Non-Permit Entry, Atmospheric Issues and Testing, when am I required to use a tripod and winch. Highlighting other Safety and the associated hazards, safety pre-cautions and procedures of routine and troubleshooting problems were safety truly makes a difference in the outcome outcome each time we make an entry. Do it properly or risk injury or possible death…
Presented by: Harry E. Smith III, CSM, Owner and Senior
Safety Consultant, Certified Health and Safety Services, LLC.
9:45 am Coffee Break (included)
11:45 am Lunch (included)
1:30 pm PEOSH Inspection and Compliance issues for 2018
A review and discussion of safety issues and areas that we need to pay particular attention to, the more common violations found in 2016 and 2017. What we can do to make it a better place.
Presented by: Justin Baker, Bureau Chief, NJ PEOSH
3:30 pm Session Ends
WEDNESDAY SESSION, March 7, 2018 SESSION IV – Professional Engineer Continuing Ed. Training - Winter 2018 Activated Sludge Design, Sequencing Batch Reactor Design and Operation, Design for the City of Bayonne, Anammox Process Con-version, and WWTP Outfall Rehabilitation. Course #03-011813 2-0 NYPE (5.0 TCH WW) NYPE, NJPE & PAPE CPWM Course: NJWEA-DLGS-1030 5.0 Hr. Tech Moderators: Michael Roy, P.E., Old Bridge MUA Srinivas Gidugu, P.E., HAKS 8:30 am Use of Modeling for Optimization of Activated Sludge De-
sign Jurek Patoczka, PhD, PE, Vice President, Mott Mac-
Donald 9:30 am Coffee Break (included) 9:45 am Sequencing Batch Reactor (SBR) Design and Operation
David J. Silverman, PE, Manager of Process Solu-tions, PSI Process and Equipment, Pumping Services, Inc.
10:45 am Public/Private Partnership: The City of Bayonne, NJ a
Success Story Jay Surti, PE, Director of Engineering, Suez
11:45 am Lunch (included) 1:30 pm SHARON Conversion to Anammox Process at the Wards
Island Plant – The Path Forward Krish Ramalingam, Adjunct Professor, The City Col-lege of New York
2:30 pm Adams Street Wastewater Treatment Plant Outfall Reha-
bilitation Kevin Wynn, P.E., Associate, Mott MacDonald
3:30 pm Session Ends
WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON SESSION, March 7, 2018 SESSION V – Professional Engineer Continuing Ed. Training – GPS Mobile Units and GIS Mapping Course #03-011814 3-0 NYPE (2.0 TCH WWW) NYPE, NJPE & PAPE CPWM Course NJWEA-DLGS-1031 2.0 Hr. Tech Moderators: Michael Roy, P.E., Old Bridge MUA Srinivas Gidugu, P.E., HAKS 4:30pm GIS Mapping to Comply with the Water Quality Accounta-
bility Act Michael Kolody, Maser Consulting PA
5:30pm GIS Database Development for GPS and Mobile Units in
the Field Jason Ciak, CME Engineering 6:30 pm Session Ends
THURSDAY, MARCH 8, 2018 GENERAL SESSION
8:15 am Welcome & Opening Remarks
Fran Bonaccorso, Chairman, S&TT Committee
Tom Grenci—President NJWEA
Thursday, March 8, 2018
SESSION II Energy Workshop — Winter 2018
Course #03-011815 3-0 (5.0 TCH) W&WW
CPWM Course NJWEA-DLGS-1032, 5.0 Hr.Tech
Moderator: Nicholas Salem, PE, LEED AP, Electrical Engineering Manager – Water, Black & Veatch
Scott M. Conklin, Director of Technical Services, Ocean County Utili-ties Authority
8:30 am NJ BPU Energy Programs Applicable to the Water and Wastewater Industry, B. Scott Hunter, Manager, Office of Clean Energy, Division of Economic Development & Energy Policy, NJ Board of Public Utilities
9:00 am The Greening of GCUA – The Path from Incineration to Anaerobic Digestion with CHP
Dave Hilbmann, Manager of Operations, Gloucester County UA& Danielle Farrell, Project Engineer, Remington and Vernick Engineers
9:45 am Coffee Break (included)
10:00 pm Feasibility of Cogeneration at Wards Island and North River WWTPs – Same Owner, Different Answers
Steve Martino, PE, VP, MEP Division Leader & Frederick M. Kincheloe, PE, LEED AP, Savin Engineers, P.C.
10:30 am OCUA SWPCF Life Cycle Assessment in Evaluating a Combined Heat and Power Installation.
William T. Suchodolski, PE, Manager of Engineering and Construction, OCUA
11:15 am Value of an Energy Consultant
Laurie Wiegand-Jackson, President, Utility Advantage LLC
11:45 am Lunch (included)
1:30 pm Passaic Valley Sewerage Commission Substation M and Headworks Projects – Improving the Utilization of Electrical Power and Distribution
Mike Monte, P.E., ENV SP and Brian R. Goldman, P.E., ENV SP, Greeley and Hansen
2:00 pm Electrical Usage Evaluation Tools
Robert Winder, Operations Coordinator, CapeMay CMUA
2:30 am Energy Procurement and Electronic Bidding
Robert Chilton, Executive Vice President, Gabel Associates
3:30 pm Session Ends
Thursday, March 8, 2018
SESSION III Maintenance — Winter 2018
Course #03-011816 3-0 (5.0 TCH) W&WW
CPWM Course NJWEA-DLGS-1033, 5.0 Hr.Tech
Moderator: Jason E. Kohlhepp, Project Manager, JMEUC
John Gardner, Sales, Bendlin Inc.
Rafael Rovito, Sales, Raritan Group
8:30 am Valve Actuation
Brian Haggart, Auma
9:30 am Thermal Expansion on Aeration Systems Carlos Samayoa, Sales Representative
Bradd Ripley, Thermal Engineer, Victaulic Company
10:30 am Coffee Break (included)
10:45 am Troubleshooting Valves and Piping
Ray Virgens, Sales Engineer
John Braun, Vice President of Sales, Tek-Sales
11:45 am Lunch (included)
1:30 pm How to Reduce Bearing Failures
Cathy Wilson, P.E. , Reliability Technology Manager, Sunair Co.
2:30 pm Fundamentals of Centrifugal Pumps
Sara Urbanczyk, Engineering Sales, G.A. Fleet Associates, Inc.
3:30 pm Session Ends
The NJWEA offers Thousands of Dollars worth of Scholarships and Awards annu-ally, to Middle School Students, High School Students, Associates Degree Students, Bachelors Degree Students, Masters Degree Students and Doctorate Students.
Visit WWW.NJWEA.ORG for more info
Thursday, March 8, 2018
SESSION IV Supervisory Issues - Winter 2018
Course #03-011817 3-0 (5.0 TCH) W&WW
CPWM Course NJWEA-DLGS-1034, 0.0 Hr.Tech, 0.0 Hr. Mgmnt, 0.0 Hr. Gov
Moderator: Carrie Anne Lyons, Lyons Environmental
Lisa Oberreiter, PVSC
8:30 am How to Communicate with Millennials – An Understanding of the Generation,
Megan Livak, Van Cleef Engineering
9:45 am Coffee Break (included)
10:00 am Public Education A Review: The 5 “W’s” of Public Education and Outreach and Some Shared Fun Times Doing It
Thomas Meholic, Public Education Committee Chair NJWEA
10:45 am Understanding the Passaic River and Newark Bay: Connecting Stu-dents and Volunteers to Water Quality and Treatment
Chris Brooks, PVSC, Multimedia Program Coordinator, Restoration Program
11:45 am Lunch (included)
1:30 pm Power of Writing Well: The Thoughtful Leader’s Model for Business and Technical Communication
Peggy Gallos, Executive Director, AEA
Don Nusser, Mott MacDonald
3:30 pm Session Ends
From the NJ Turnpike, Take Exit 8 toward Route –133 toward Free-hold/ Hightstown. Take 133 West toward Hightstown. Turn Left on-to Route 33 West. Turn Right on Monmouth Street.
Directions to the National Conference Center
399 Montmouth Street, East Windsor NJ 08520
MAIL TO: NJ Water Environment Association Registrar
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Woodland Park, NJ 07424 Tel: (973) 239-9200 - Fax: (973) 239-9239
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NOTE: THESE ARE PRE-REGISTRATION FEES - ON-SITE REGISTRANTS ADD $12.00
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PAYMENT AMOUNT DUE: (SUM & ENTER ON PG2) ____________________
SUBMIT BOTH PAGES FOR REGISTRATION PG 1 OF 2
Monday, March 5, 2018
____Ia Licensed Op Rev. $80.00
____Ib Licensed Op Rev. $80.00
——II Practical Solutions $80.00
——III Water Resource Rec. $80.00
____IV Cyber Security Awareness $80.00
____V Afternoon Engineering $80.00
Wednesday, March 7, 2018
____Ia Licensed Op Rev. $80.00
____Ib Licensed Op Rev. $80.00
____Ic Licensed Op Rev. $80.00
____II Wastewater Ops $80.00
____III Safety Workshop $80.00
——-IV NY/NJ/PAPE Training $80.00
——-V Afternoon Engineering $80.00
Tuesday, March 6, 2018
____Ia Licensed Op Rev. $80.00
____Ib Licensed Op Rev. $80.00
____II Industrial WW $80.00
____III Collections System $80.00
____IV Exploring Challenges $80.00
____V Afternoon Ethics $80.00
Thursday, March 8, 2018
____I Licensed Op. Rev. $80.00
____II Energy Workshop $80.00
____III Maintenance Workshop $80.00
____IV Supervisory Issues $80.00
NEW / RENEWAL PWO MEMBERSHIP: ADD $107.00
NEW / RENEWAL PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIP: $172.00
YOUNG PROFESSIONAL RENEWAL: ADD $ 57.00
NJWEA/WEF MEMBER ID # _________________REGISTRANT CERTIFIES HE OR SHE IS QUALIFIED FOR PWO MEMBERSHIP AND WORKS AS A HANDS ON OPERATOR or MAINTENANCE TECH or LAB TECH IN A SEWERAGE SYSTEM OR WATER TREATMENT PLANT SYSTEM OR COLLECTION/DISTRIBUTION SYS-TEM: YES: _______ NO: _______
IF YOU ARE NOT A CURRENT NJWEA MEMBERYOU MUST CIRCLE ONE
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Faxed Registrations Must Include Credit Card or Purchase Order Information To Receive Pre-Registration Rate
PRE-REG. BY MAIL MUST BE POSTMARKED BY March 1, 2018
PRE-REGISTRATION BY FAX ENDS March 3, 2018
NO CANCELLATIONS ACCEPTED AFTER March 3, 2018
Online Registration Ends March 2, 2018
Non-member Registrations will receive either a
ONE YEAR ACTIVE OR PWO MEMBERSHIP OR RENEWAL
in the NJWEA and WEF if eligible
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First Name: _________________________________________________
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Company Name: _____________________________________________
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City _______________________________________________________
State: _________ Zip __________
Phone: (_____)______________ Cell: (_____)__________________
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SUBMIT BOTH PAGES FOR REGISTRATION PG 2 OF 2
Chairpersons: Francis Bonaccorso Assistant Superintendent, JMEUC
and
Joanne Mancuso Township of Parsippany‐Troy Hills WWTP
Ma hew Bodzioch Training Manager, JMEUC
Joseph Bonaccorso Project Manager, CME Associates
Albert J. Capuzzi Mid‐Atlan c Prac ce Leader, Jacobs
Dan Carey, Jet Vac Equipment
Steve Dowhan Superintendent, JMEUC
James De Block President, DeBlock Environmental Services
Robert De Block Execu ve VP, DeBlock Environmental Services
Rick Eustace Execu ve Director, Bordentown
Sewerage Authority
Robert Fischer Execu ve Director, Bayshore RSA
Darlene Galbraith Registrar, NJWEA
John Gardner, Regional Sales Manager, Jack Doheny Company
Srinivas Gidugu Project Manager, HAKS
Chris Hoffman, P.E. Research Scien st I, NJDEP
Michael Hope Office Director, Greeley and Hansen
Shawn Kaciupski Shi Supervisor, JMEUC
Soulmaz Khojasteh Execu ve Director, Franklin Township SA
Richard Kunze Consultant
Harry Ladisheff Operator, Bayshore Reg.Sewerage Authority
Jack Lagrosa Execu ve Director, NJWEA
Louis Lambe Superintendent Line Opera ons, PVSC
Carrie‐Anne Lyons Lyons Environmental
Donna Lyons Laboratory Supervisor, Lyons Environmental
James Neville, Re red
Terry McHugh Owner, All’s Clear Services
Peter A. Nese Re red
Lisa Oberreiter Superintendent II, PVSC
Christopher Pabst Asst. Projects Manager, JMEUC
Dennis Palmer Execu ve Director, Landis SA
Henry Penley Re red
Donna Peteja Laboratory Manager/IPP Coordinator
Two Bridges Sewerage Authority
Frank Pestana Execu ve Director, North Bergen MUA
Joseph Polomene, P.E. Sherwood Logan & Associates
Glen Riscen, Ass’t Opera ons Manager, JMEUC
Michael Roy P.E. Old Bridge Municipal U li es Authority
Harry Smith CSM, Cer fied Health and Safety Services
John Schneekloth P.E. Mo MacDonald
Robert Sokolowski Treasurer, NJWEA
Rick Stafford Safety Manager Joint Mee ng Essex & Union Co.
Jay Sur Director Engineering Suez Water
Bruce Smith Comptroller, NJWEA
Harry Smith President, Cer fied Health and Safety
Charles Theodora Ass’t. Superintendent Bayshore RSA
Ramon Vara Re red
James Wancho P.E. Vice President Paulus, Sokolowski & Sartor
Roman Wisniewski Maintenance Manager JMEUC
Antoni Wyczesany Electrical Forman JMEUC
Seminar and Technology transfer Committee
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