New Jersey Water
Environment Association
Presents
NEW JERSEY
WATER ENVIRONMENT ASSOCIATION
OFFICERS
Robert De Block……..…..….President
John Reardon……....……….President Elect
Jill Plesnarski……………….Vice President
Robert Sokolowski..….……Treasurer
James De Block…………….Deputy Executive Director
John J. Lagrosa……………..Executive Director
The 2020 Winter Technology
Transfer Seminar
March 9 — March 12, 2020
At the
Sheraton
6 Industrial Way,
Eatontown, NJ 732-542-6500
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 11, 2020 through May 15, 2020
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 9, 2020—Winter 2020
SESSION Ia Wastewater License Review & Re-qualification Course S 1-4, N 1-4: Day One
Course # 03-011002 -20 (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) 3:30 pm Session Ends
Topics: Math, RBC, Trickling Filters, Rules & Regs, Pumps & Hydraulics and Disinfection.
Monday, March 9, 2020—Winter 2020
SESSION Ib Wastewater License Review & Re-qualification Course C 1-4: Day One
Course # 03-011003-20 (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)
3:30 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 10, 2020—Winter 2020
SESSION Ia Wastewater License Review & Re-qualification Course S 1-2: Day Two
Course # 03-011004-20 (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) 3:30 pm Session Ends
Topics: Biological Treatment, Primary Treatment, Solids Handling, Nitrification/Denitrification, Math
Tuesday, March 10, 2020—Winter 2020
SESSION Ib Wastewater License Review & Re-qualification Course N 1-2: Day Two
Course # 03-011005-20 (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) 3:30 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 11, 2020—Winter 2020
SESSION Ia Wastewater License Review & Re-qualification Course S 3-4: Day Two
Course # 03-011006-20 (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) 3:30 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 11, 2020—Winter 2020
SESSION Ib Wastewater License Review & Re-qualification Course N 3-4: Day Two
Course # 03-011007-20 (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) 3:30 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 11, 2020—Winter 2020
SESSION Ic Wastewater License Review & Re-qualification Course C 1-2: Day Two
Course # 03-011008-20 (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) 3:30 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 12, 2020—Winter 2020
SESSION I Wastewater License Review & Re-qualification Course C 3-4: Day Two
Course # 03-011009-20 (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) 3:30 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 9, 2020
GENERAL SESSION
8:15 am Welcome & Opening Remarks
Fran Bonaccorso, Chairman, S&TT Committee
Monday, March 9, 2020
SESSION II Project Management — Winter 2020
Course # 03-012002-30 (5.0 TCH) Water/Wastewater
CPWM Course NJWEA-DLGS– 1157, 5.0 Hr. Mgmnt
Moderators: Glen Riscen, Operations Manager JMEUC
Jason Chase, Harper Hanes Fluid Control
8:30 am Waste Gas Burner Upgrade
Jim Groman, V.P. Sales/Marketing, Varec Biogas, an Ovivo Company
10:00 am Coffee Break (included)
11:00 am LRSA –Gasification Project Update
Chris Kidd; Aires Project Developer
11:45 am Lunch (included)
1:30 pm Who’s the Manager, You or the Project?
Scott Conklin, Environmental Consultant, Sea Grit Environmental
2:30 pm Purchasing and Project Management
Michelle DeFrancis QPA, JMEUC
Michelle Bado, QPA, PACO, Hamilton Twp
3:30 pm Session Ends
Monday, March 9, 2020
SESSION III Resource Recovery & Optimization
Course # 03-012003-20 (5.0 TCH) Wastewater
CPWM Course NJWEA-DLGS-1158, 5.0 Hr. Mgmnt
Moderators: Jay Surti P.E., Managing Director, Northeast Operations, Greeley and Hansen
Scott Conklin, Environmental Consultant, Sea Grit Environ- mental
James Wancho, Vice President, PS&S
8:30 am Nitrogen and Phosphorus – Getting to the Source
David Vaccari, Ph.D., P.E., BCEE, F. ASCE, Stevens Institute of Technology
9:15 am Novel System for Phosphate Sequestration and Biogas Capture from An-aerobically Digested Sludge
Mudit Gangal, Product Group Manager, Biosolids Management and Resource Recovery, Ovivo USA LLC
10:00 am Coffee Break (included)
10:15 am Innovative Technologies and Approaches for Energy Resource Re-covery and Conservation
Elizabeth Watson Keddy, PE, LEED AP, Energy Management Con-sultant
11:00 am Examining the Value of Biogas Utilization Options: Cogeneration vs. Renewable Natural Gas
Eric Auerbach, PE, National Biosolids to Energy Practice Lead, Arcadis
11:45 am Lunch (included)
1:15 pm Long Term Food Waste Co-Digestion PPP Case Study
John Buonocore, P.E., Chief Engineer/Assistant Superintendent, Rahway Valley Sewerage Authority
2:00 pm Off-setting Energy Costs: Organic Waste Diversion and Bioenergy Production in Municipal WRRFs
Sudhakar Viswanathan, National Sales Manager – Biosolids and Bioenergy, Kruger, Veolia Water Technologies
2:45 pm Reuse Filtration Overview and Case Study Comparing Membrane Modules on Difficult Secondary Effluent
Matthew J. Williams, P.E., Regional Sales Manager, WesTech
3:30 pm Session Ends
Monday March 9, 2020
SESSION IV- Safety—Winter 2020
Course # 03-012004-31 (5.0 TCH) Safety
CPWM Course NJWEA-DLGS-1159, 5.0 Hr.Tech
Moderator/s: 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 Designation and how we determine is it a Permit Entry of Non-Permit Entry, Atmospheric Issues and Testing, etc.
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 OSHA/PEOSH Inspection and Compliance issues for 2019
A review and discussion of safety issues and areas that we need to pay particu-lar attention to, the more common violations found in 2018 and 2019. An review of the appli-cable Safety Requirements at Wastewater Plants, to outline written plans and training. What we can do to make it a better and safer place.
Presented by: Harry E. Smith III, CSM
3:30 pm Session Ends
MONDAY EVENING SESSION, March 9, 2020 SESSION V – Professional Engineering Continuing Ed. Training – Benefits of SCADA in Collection Systems, Force Main Rehabilitation Course #03-012005-20 NYPE (2.0 TCH WW) NYPE, NJPE & PAPE CPWM Course NJWEA-DLGS-1160 2 Hr. Tech CPS Credit PA/NY/NJ PE – 2 credit hours Moderator: Michael Roy, P.E., Old Bridge MUA 4:30 pm Realized Benefits of Using System Wide SCADA for a Wastewater Collection
System Michael Samuel, P.E., R3M Engineering Robert Parrillo, R3M Engineering 5:30 pm Cross Town Force Main Rehabilitation Craig Rant, CME Associates Corey Chonko, CME Associates Keith Henderson, P.E., CME Associates 6:30 pm Session Ends
Tuesday, March 10, 2020
SESSION II- Industrial Wastewater Management - Winter 2020
Course #03-012006-20 (5.0 TCH) WW
CPWM Course NJWEA-DLGS-1161, 5.0 Hr.Tech,
Moderators: Bill Guarini & Michael Koehler
8:30 am The Use of Advanced Filtration Technologies to Reclaim Value from Distillery Stil-lage and Animal Waste
William J. Guarini, Vice President of Sales, Digested Organics
9:00 am Noise Studies and/or UST/AST Tank Regulations
(speakers TBD by Jim Wancho), Title, Company
9:30 am Construction Dewatering Permit Requirements in New Jersey and Considerations for Contaminated Sites
Michael Poland, PE, President, Poland Environmental Consulting LLC
10:00 am Coffee Break (included)
10:15 am Total Control: Optimizing Your Process Correctly
Paul Petersen, Municipal Manager,
10:45 am Wastewater Treatment Using High-Performance Technologies for Food & Bever-age Facilities
Rob Franklin, Sr. Director Business Development, Veolia Water Technologies
11:15 am Jet Aeration and Mixing for Industrial Wastewater Applications
David Durang, Mass Transfer Systems
11:45 am Lunch (included)
1:30 pm Presentation Title TBD
Joe Cleary, Senior Consultant, Geosyntec Consultants
2:00 pm Presentation Title TBD
Richard Brown, Sabo Industrial Corp.
2:30 pm Presentation Title
Rohan Menon???? TBD
3:00 pm Presentation Title
David Silverman??? TBD
3:30 pm Session Ends
TUESDAY, MARCH 10, 2020
GENERAL SESSION
8:15 am Welcome & Opening Remarks
Fran Bonaccorso, Chairman, S&TT Committee
Tuesday, March 10, 2020
SESSION III Collection O&M – Open Channel & Closed Pipe Metering
Course #03-012007-20 (5.0 TCH) WW
CPWM Course NJWEA-DLGS-1162, 5.0 Hr.Tech
Moderator: Louis C. Lambe, Passaic Valley Sewerage Commission
Bob Snyder, Executive Director, PARSA
Joseph Polomene, P.E., Sherwood Logan & Associates
8:30 am Program Introduction
Louis C. Lambe, Passaic Valley Sewerage Commission
8:45 am Open Channel Flow Metering vis-à-vis the ISCO Handbook
Jeff Heiner, Dave Heiner Associates, Inc.
Chuck Royer, Dave Heiner Associates, Inc.
Rich Skradski, Regional Sales Manager, Teledyne ISCO
10:00 am Coffee Break (included)
10:15 am Open Channel Flow Metering Continued
11:45 am Lunch (included)
1:30 pm Closed Pipe - Venturi Flow Metering – History, principles, application, calibration and rehabilitation
Bruce Briggs, President, Primary Flow Signal, Inc.
Jeffrey Smith, Primary Flow Signal, Inc.
3:30 pm Session Ends
Tuesday, March 10, 2020 SESSION IV – Exploring/Addressing Challenges/Issues at To-day’s Water Resource Recovery Facilities Course #03-012008-20 (5.0 TCH) WW CPWM Course NJWEA-DLGS-1163, 5.0 Hr. Moderator: Jim Wancho, PE, Paulus, Sokolowski & Sartor, LLC Tom Petti, PE, Bayshore Regional Sewerage Authority 8:30 am Township of Ocean Sewerage Authority: Assessing and Replac-
ing TOSA’s Offshore Ocean Outfall John Wojnas III, PE, Hazen & Sawyer William Gettings, PE, Hazen & Sawyer
9:15 am Parsippany Troy Hills WWTP: Improvements to Screening and Grit Removal Systems
Steven Hearl PE, LEED AP, Vice President H2M Architects & Engineers
10:00 am Coffee Break (included) 10:15 am Borough of Caldwell WWTP: Got Foam? Caldwell Plant Gets Rid of a Perpetual Nuisance
Jurek Patoczka, Mott MacDonald John Scheri, Mott MacDonald
11:00 am Ocean County Utilities Authority: Easement Maintenance, A Nec-essary Evil
William T. Suchodolski, P.E., Director, Engineering and Con-struction OCUA
11:45 am Lunch (included) 1:00 pm Springfield Ohio: Meeting Demands for Higher Quality Effluent
and Wet Weather Treatment - Compressible Media Filtration Mark Boner, Westech 1:45 pm Miscellaneous WWTP’s: New Regulations Drive Adaption of
Membranes Within Existing Footprints David Glovinsky, Regional Sales Manager US & Canada, Pall
Water 2:45 pm Warren Township Sewerage Authority: Dealing with Aging Infra-
structure Jim Wancho, PE, PS&S 3:30 pm Session Ends
TUESDAY EVENING SESSION, March 10, 2020 SESSION V – Professional Engineering Ethics and Case Studies Course #03-012009-30 NYPE (2.0 TCH WWW) CPWM Course NJWEA-DLGS-1164 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
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 Sheraton in Eatontown, NJ and the NJWEA are offering a discount-
ed room rate
Sunday March 8, 2020 through March 12, 2020
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: NJWEA Tech Transfer BLOCK CODE: NJW Date of Arrival: Sunday, March 8. 2020 Date of Departure: Thursday, March 12, 2020 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 Sheraton at 1-732-542-6500
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 11, 2020
GENERAL SESSION
8:15 am Welcome & Opening Remarks
Fran Bonaccorso, Chairman, S&TT Committee
Wednesday, March 11, 2020
SESSION II Wastewater Operations — Winter 2020
Course # 03-012010-20 (5.0 TCH) WW
CPWM Course NJWEA-DLGS-1165, 5.0 Hr. Tech
Moderators: Joseph Polomene, PE, Associate, Sherwood Logan & Associates
Jason Chase, Harper Haines Fluid Control
8:30 am Rotary Lobe Pumps – Operation and Maintenance
Rick Hunt, SWABY Lobeline
9:30 am Balancing the Scales of System Operations with Redevelopment
and Other System Operating Challenges
Michael McAloon, P.E., L.O., Suburban Consulting Engineers
10:15 am Coffee Break (included)
10:30 am Don’t be such a wet (sludge) blanket – improving clarifier perfor-mance
Sara Urbanski, GA Fleet
11:15 am An Operator’s Guide to NFPA 820
Adam C. Menko, P.E., CESCP
11:45 am Lunch (included)
1:30 pm Wastewater Treatment Operations Safety
Harry Smith III, CSM, Certified Health and Safety Services
3:30 pm Session Ends
Wednesday, March 11, 2020
SESSION III – Bridging the Gap Between Cyber and Operations
Course #03-012011-30 (5.0 TCH) W & WW
CPWM Course NJWEA-DLGS-1165, 3.5 Hr.Tech, 1.5 Hr. Mgmnt,
Moderators: Frank Pestana, Executive Director – North Bergen MUA
Sorin Astalus, I.T. Technician, Joint Meeting of Essex & Union Counties
8:30 am Cybersecurity & GIS
Suzanne Zitzman, Leader GIS Asset Management Services Maser Consulting
9:30 am Cybersecurity at the Lakewood MUA
Leon McBride, IT Manager / Cybersecurity Specialist Lakewood MUA
10:00 am Coffee Break (Included)
10:15 am Cybersecurity at the Lakewood MUA (Continued)
10:45 am Managed SCADA Solutions for Remote Station Operations
Richard LaPierre, Northeast Regional Manager Mission Communications
11:45 am Lunch (included)
1:30 pm How IT can secure an Operations network without compromising availability
Rocco Mandaglio , Computer Systems Administrator Passaic Valley Sewerage Commission
2:30 pm Cyber Security Awareness
Gregory S. JnoBaptiste , Network & Instrumentation Coordinator
Two Rivers Water Reclamation Authority
3:30 pm Session Ends
WEDNESDAY SESSION IV, March 11, 2020 Professional Engineer Continuing Ed. Training – Unit Process Functional Descriptions, Sequencing Batch Reactor Design and Operation, Horizontal Directional Drilling Case Study, Headworks Screen Retrofit Case Study, Facultative Membrane Bio Reactor Technology. Course #03-012012-30 NYPE (5.0 TCH WWW) CPWM Course NJWEA-DLGS-1167 5 Hr. Tech CPS Credit PA/NY/NJ PE – 5 credit hours Moderators: Michael Roy, P.E., Old Bridge MUA Srinivas Gidugu, P.E., Project Manager, Atane Consulting 8:30 am Developing Unit Process Functional Descriptions
Kevin Haney, P.E., HAZEN 9:30 am Coffee Break (included) 9:45 am Sequencing Batch Reactor (SBR) Design and Operation David J. Silverman, P.E., Manager of Process Solu
tions, PSI Process and Equipment, Pumping Sevices, Inc.
10:45 am Strategic Horizontal Directional Drilling of Two Subaque-
ous Water Mains Across East Chester Bay in NYC Ozlen Ozkurt, Ph.D., P.E., Associate Vice President,
Dewberry Patrick Ronan, P.E., Dewberry
11:45 am Lunch (included) 1:30 pm Headworks Screen Retrofit, The Beaver Dam Solutio Matthew Bodwell, National Sales Manager, Enviro-
Care Company 2:30 pm Facultative Membrane Bio Reactor (FMBR) – A Simple
Affordable Innovative Technology Helen Littleton, Ph.D., P.E., BCEE, F.WEF, Senior
Technical Consultant, JDL Environmental Protection 3:30 pm Session Ends
WEDNESDAY EVENINGSESSION V , March 11, 2020 Professional Engineer Continuing Ed. Training – Understanding Pressure Transients Course #03-012013-30 NYPE (2.0 TCH WWW) CPWM Course NJWEA-DLGS-1168 2 Hr. Tech CPS Credit PA/NY/NJ PE – 2 credit hours Moderators: Michael Roy, P.E., Old Bridge MUA Kevin Haney, P.E., HAZEN Proof of Design: Understanding Pressure Transients Instructor: Frank Knowles Smith, III, Executive Vice President, Blacoh Surge Control Session will begin at 4:30 pm and conclude at 6:30 pm
THURSDAY, MARCH 12, 2020
GENERAL SESSION
8:15 am Welcome & Opening Remarks
Fran Bonaccorso, Chairman, S&TT Committee
Thursday, March 12, 2020
SESSION II Energy Workshop — Winter 2020
Course #03-012014-30 (5.0 TCH) WWW
CPWM Course NJWEA-DLGS-1169, 4.0 Hr.Tech, 1.0 Hr. Mgmnt
Moderator: Scott M. Conklin, Environmental Consultant, Sea Girt Environ-mental
Fernanda Lois, Laboratory Technician I, PVSC
8:30 am Best Practice for Securing Energy in a Deregulated Market
John A. Smith, Director, National Energy Portfolio, EMEX
9:00 am Energy Management 2020 - Water and Wastewater Sectors
Laurie Wiegand-Jackson, President, Utility Advantage
9:45 am Coffee Break (included)
10:00 am Demand Better: An Energy-Minded Approach for Pure Oxygen Gener-ation
Shawn Rodier, Greeley and Hansen, Jay Lovelass, P.E., Gree-ley and Hansen, Bridget McKenna, Chief Operating Officer, PVSC, John Rotolo, Chief Engineer, PVSC
11:00 am Schneider Electric - EcoStruxure™ for Wastewater Treatment Plants
Daniel Riggle, Energy & Sustainability Services, Schneider Electric, Dawn Zimmer, Energy & Sustainability Services, Schneider Electric
11:45 am Lunch (included)
1:30 pm Reduce the Impact of the Water-Energy Nexus on Your Operating Budget
Brian Deluca, Senior Program Manager, NJ Clean Energy, Dawn Lesley, Account Specialist, NJ Clean Energy
2:15 pm Camden County MUA's Multi-pronged Green Energy Program
Andrew Kricun, P.E., Executive Director/Chief Engineer CCMUA
3:00 pm Financial Benefits of Energy Saving Initiatives Including Solar
David A. Harpell, Executive Director, JTMUA
3:30 pm Session Ends
Thursday, March 12, 2020
SESSION III Maintenance Workshop — Winter 2020
Course #03-012015-30 (5.0 TCH) W&WW
CPWM Course NJWEA-DLGS-1170, 5.0 Hr.Tech
Moderator: Roman Wisniewski, JMEUC Maintenance Manager
Jason Chase, Inside Sales, Harper Haines
8:30 am Pumps and Valves
10:00 am Coffee Break (included)
10:15 am Electric Motors and Equipment
11:45 am Lunch (included)
1:30 pm Maintenance Department Solutions
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 12, 2020
SESSION IV Innovative Ideas for Managing Effectively
Course #03-012016-30 (5.0 TCH) W&WW
CPWM Course NJWEA-DLGS-1171, 4.0 Hr. Mgmnt, 1 Hr. Gov
Moderator: Carrie Anne Lyons, Contract Operations, Lyons Environmental
Donna Lyons, Lab Manager, Lyons Environmental
8:30 am What Makes A Good Supervisor / Team Leader
Anthony Morreale, Co-Owner, Senior Consultant
Tri-State Safety Solutions, LLC
9:45 am Coffee Break (included)
10:00 am The Essentials of Appraising Performance: Lessons Learned
Jennifer J. Jackson, Organizational Development Program Administrator, PVSC
11:45 am Lunch (included)
1:30 pm Capacity Assurance Program
Joseph Schwarz, PE, Kleinfelder, Project Engineer
2:15 pm “Buying on Co-Op Contracts in NJ, legally, safely, and ethically”
Brendan Tobin, Gabrielli Truck Sales
3:30 pm Session Ends
MAIL TO: NJ Water Environment Association Registrar
PO BOX 737
Woodland Park, NJ 07424 Tel: (973) 239-9200 - Fax: (973) 239-9239
REGISTRANT NAME: ______________________________________
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“REGISTRANT MUST CHECK ALL SESSIONS THEY PLAN TO ATTEND
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MENT
AMOUNT DUE: (SUM & ENTER ON PG2)
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SUBMIT BOTH PAGES FOR REGISTRATION PG 1 OF 2
Monday, March 9, 2020
____Ia Licensed Op Rev. $95.00
____Ib Licensed Op Rev. $95.00
——II Project Management $95.00
——III Utility of the Future $95.00
____IV Safety $95.00
____V Afternoon Engineering $95.00
Wednesday, March 11, 2020
____Ia Licensed Op Rev. $95.00
____Ib Licensed Op Rev. $95.00
____Ic Licensed Op Rev. $95.00
____II Wastewater Ops $95.00
____III Cyber $95.00
——-IV NY/NJ/PAPE Training $95.00
——-V Afternoon Engineering $95.00
Tuesday, March 10, 2020
____Ia Licensed Op Rev. $95.00
____Ib Licensed Op Rev. $95.00
____II Industrial WW $95.00
____III Collections System $95.00
____IV Exploring Challenges $95.00
____V Afternoon Ethics $95.00
Thursday, March 12, 2020
____I Licensed Op. Rev. $95.00
____II Energy Workshop $95.00
____III Maintenance Workshop $95.00
____IV Prominent Issues $95.00
NEW / RENEWAL PWO MEMBERSHIP: ADD $117.00
NEW / RENEWAL PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIP: $182.00
YOUNG PROFESSIONAL RENEWAL: ADD $ 57.00
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PRE-REG. BY MAIL MUST BE POSTMARKED BY March 4, 2020
PRE-REGISTRATION BY FAX ENDS March 6, 2020
NO CANCELLATIONS ACCEPTED AFTER March 6, 2020
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Chairpersons: Francis Bonaccorso, Assistant Superintendent, JMEUC
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Joanne Mancuso, Township of Parsippany-Troy Hills WWTP
Mohammad Abu-Orf PhD., Hazen and Sawyer
Maria Bausch, PE, ENV SP., Senior Project Engineer, Mott Macdonald
Matthew Bodzioch, Training Manager, JMEUC
Joseph Bonaccorso, Project Manager, CME Associates
Albert J. Capuzzi, Mid-Atlantic Practice Leader, Jacobs
Dan Carey, Jet Vac LLC
Jason Chase, Harper-Haines
Julian Chinelli, Hazen and Sawyer
Scott Conklin, Seagirt Environmental
Steve Dowhan, Superintendent, JMEUC
James De Block President, DeBlock Environmental Services
Robert De Block Executive VP, DeBlock Environmental Services
Rick Eustace, Executive Director, Bordentown SA
Robert Fischer, PS&S
Darlene Galbraith, Registrar, NJWEA
John Gardner, Associate DeBlock Environmental
Srinivas Gidugu Project Manager, HAKS
Thomas Grenci, President, ECM
Chris Hoffman, P.E. Research Scientist I, NJDEP
Michael Hope, Office Director, Greeley and Hansen
Harry Ladisheff Operator, Bayshore Reg.Sewerage Authority
Jack Lagrosa, Executive Director, NJWEA
Louis Lambe, PVSC
Carrie-Anne Lyons, Lyons Environmental
Donna Lyons, Laboratory Supervisor, Lyons Environmental
Jennifer Marques, PVSC
Terry McHugh Owner, All’s Clear Services
Chris Nally, American Aquatic Testing
Lisa Oberreiter, Superintendent, MCUA
Christopher Pabst, Asst. Projects Manager, JMEUC
Dennis Palmer, Executive Director, Landis SA
Henry Penley, Retired
Donna Peteja, LabManager/IPP Coordinator TBSA
Frank Pestana, Executive Director, North Bergen MUA
Joseph Polomene, P.E. Sherwood Logan & Associates
Glen Riscen, Ass’t Operations Manager, JMEUC
Michael Roy P.E., Old Bridge Municipal Utilities Authority
Bruce Smith, Comptroller, NJWEA
Harry Smith President, Certified Health and Safety
Robert Sokolowski, Treasurer, NJWEA
Rick Stafford, Safety Manager Joint Meeting Essex & Union Co.
Jay Surti , Senior Associate, Greely and Hansen
Charles Theodora, Ass’t. Superintendent Bayshore RSA
Ramon Vara, Retired
James Wancho, P.E. Vice President Paulus, Sokolowski & Sartor
Roman Wisniewski, Maintenance Manager JMEUC
Antoni Wyczesany, Electrical Forman JMEUC
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