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AD
MIT
ON
E Water Education
Presented by CA-NV Section AWWA
Earn Up to 6 Contact Hours
Santiago Canyon College • Orange, CA 92869
SEMINAR 2014
Cal State East Bay OAKLAND CAMPUS • Oakland, CA 94607ORANGE, CA
OAKLAND, CA
AD
MIT
ON
E Water EducationPresented by CA-NV Section AWWA
Earn Up to 6 Contact Hours
Santiago Canyon College • 8045 E. Chapman Ave
SEMINAR 2017Orange, CA
S
Division of Drinking Water Regulation Update
Jeff O’Keefe, SWRCB, DDW
EARN UP TO 6 CONTACT HOURS
Drinking Water Regulations
California Waterworks Standard
Dmitriy Ginzburg, SWRCB, DDW
Revised Total Coliform Rule - Level 1 Assessments
Sean McCarthy, SWRCB, DDW
How the Changes in ELAP Regulations will a�ect WQ Laboratories & WQ Sta�
Jeffry Dennis & Miriam Ghabour, MWD
Service Pipes Have Many Options
Patrick Michael, Golden Sun Marketing
Why are Fixed Networks Challenging to Deploy?
Michele Harvey, Badger Meter
Unidirectional Flushing 101
Alex Chakmak & Eliseo Quintanilla, Golden State Water Company
SCADA Considerations when Migrating/Upgrading for Small Municipalities Joe Bingham, AES Global
Distribution System Challenges
System Control, SCADA, IT
Water Math
SCADA Business Continuity, Disaster Recovery and System Reliability
Henry Palechek, Helix Water
San Diego County Water Authority (SDCWA) Industrial Control System CSET: Lessons Learned Presented in a Case Study
Brian Lightbody, SDCWA
SCADA: Panel Discussion
Understanding Water Loss from SCADA Perspective
David Harris, SFID
SCADA Cybersecurity Planning
Raluca Constantinescu, Arcadis
It’s All About Dimensional Anaylsis - Making Sure the Units are in the Right Dimensions!
Stephen McLean, Santiago Canyon College
Distribution System Math-Flows, Head and Pressure
Stephen McLean, Santiago Canyon College
Calculating Dosages the Easy Way
Stephen McLean, Santiago Canyon College
Water Treatment Objectives
Reducing Startup Spikes with Modified Backwashing
JR Rhoads, MWD
Seawater Desalination Treatment vs Production
Dean Rauscher & Josh Capito, IDE - Americas
Using Particle Counters and Turbidimeters to Optimize Backwash and Cycle Times in Filter and Membrane Plants
Kevin Menning, Hach Company
Managing a Dynamic, Ever-Changing, Regulatory Driven, On-Demand, Super Plant
Ken Rubio, MWD
Filter Optimization for a Conventional Treatment Plant
Tommy Pearce, Helix WD
Return Stream Optimization at a Zero Liquid Discharge (ZLD) Facility to Reduce Membrane Fouling
Brian MacDonald, CH2M
Advanced Treatment & Reuse
MBR Design & Construction: MBR Pathogen Removal
Zeynep Erdal & Ufuk Erdal, AECOM
Recent Innovations in AOP for Potable Reuse
Richard Loeffler, Wedeco
Water Quality Aspects of Advanced Treated Water
James Vickers, Separation Processes Inc.
Development of KPIs and Dashboards for MF/RO Treatment
Adam Zacheis, Carollo
Basic Theory of MF: Overview of Pressurized and Submerged and the Sequences for Basic Maintenance
Nathan Boyle, Hazen & Sawyer
NF-RO Basics
Alex Wesner, Separation Processes Inc.
Lead Testing in Schools in Southern California
David Kimbrough, Pasadena Water & Power
TIME
8:00AM-8:50AM
2:40PM-3:30PM
1:40PM-2:30PM
12:30PM-1:20PM
10:40AM-11:30AM
9:20AM-10:10AM
8:50AM – 9:20AM
10:10AM-10:40AM
1:20PM-1:40PM
2:30PM-2:40PM BREAK
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Division of Drinking Water Lead Update
Susan Brownstein, SWRCB, DDW
Corrosion 101: Introduction to Corrosion
Mersedeh Akhoondan, HDR
Controlling Corrosion and Assessing Condition on Buried Water Infrastructure
Graham Bell, HDR
Internal Corrosion Control in Drinking Water Systems
Gwen Woods-Chabane, HDR
Integrating Desalinated Seawater into Existing Regional Supplies
Brent Alspach, Arcadis
From Collection System to Consumer: Engineering Barriers for a Protected Pretreatment Program for Potable Reuse
Austa Parker, Carollo
Meeting Water Resource Objectives: One Project at a Time
Melanie Mills & Keone Kauo, Cannon Corp
Room # D101 E203 D220 E306 D222 E206
11:30AM-12:30PM LUNCHCorrosion Control Water Engineering
SCHEDULE A
AD
MIT
ON
E Water Education
Presented by CA-NV Section AWWA
Earn Up to 6 Contact Hours
Santiago Canyon College • Orange, CA 92869
SEMINAR 2014
Cal State East Bay OAKLAND CAMPUS • Oakland, CA 94607ORANGE, CA
OAKLAND, CA
AD
MIT
ON
E Water EducationPresented by CA-NV Section AWWA
Earn Up to 6 Contact Hours
Santiago Canyon College • 8045 E. Chapman Ave
SEMINAR 2017Orange, CA
S
Basics of Maintenance
Cross Connection & Backflow
Groundwater Wells
Chloramination & Nitrification
EARN UP TO 6 CONTACT HOURS
Environmental Health & Safety
Technical/Managerial/Financial
Well Construction Costs and Well Life Cycle Analysis; Comparing Short Term Expense with Long-Term Value
Hugh Klein, Roscoe Moss Co.
Optimizing Water Well Operations using Readily Available Data
Chris Copponger, Geoscience Support Services
Addressing Groundwater Contamination in Water Supply Wells - Los Angeles, CA
Brian Partington, WRDSC
Well Screen Design and Applications; What Really Matters for a Highly E�cient Well
Kevin McGillicuddy, Roscoe Moss Co.
Automatic Control Valve Maintenance and Upgrade
Monte Roberts & George Aguilar, Cla-Val
Maintenance on Air Valves for Flow E�ciency and Surge Protection
Patrick Michael, Golden Sun Marketing
Basics of Protective Coatings and Corrosion Control of Municipal Structures
Paul Trautmann, Sherwin
Avoid the Truck Roll: Survey of Remote Shut-o� Meters
Michele Harvey, Badger Meter
O&M of Concrete Tanks
Adam Blaser, DN Tanks
Active Shooter Training/Safety Division
Charles Jarvis, Charles Yoon, Desmond Jones, GEC3
Water Use Equipment: Assessment of Cross Connection Potential, Corrective Actions, and Lessons Learned
Carlos Borja, Los Angeles County Public Health
A Cross Connection Program Overview: A Local Public Health Perspective Focusing on Internal Protection
Carlos Borja, Los Angeles County Public Health
Big Backflow Valves: Internal Workings & RepairsGary Blackmore, Fire Safety First
ROOM U95
What to expect in a Cal-OSHA Inspection
Cardiel Luna, Reliance Safety Consultants
Why a Trench is Not a Confined Space... Or is it?
Cardiel Luna, Reliance Safety Consultants
Emergency Response Essentials for Water Utility Professionals
Gerald Simon, California Water Service
Your Stormwater Permit Simplified
Rene Gamero, Storm Water Systems
Basics to Air Permitting
Stephen Abille, Ensafe
Chloramination: Pros/Cons of Chloramines, Chloramine Formation, Breakpoint Chlorination
Hélène Baribeau, AQUAlity Engineering
Fundamentals of Nitrification: Background on Nitrification, E�ects of Nitrification, Link to Regulatory Compliance, Causes and Triggers of Nitrification
Hélène Baribeau, AQUAlity Engineering
Nitrification Control: Indicators of Nitrification and Monitoring Strategies, Preventive and Corrective Strategies
Hélène Baribeau, AQUAlity Engineering
On the Job Training for Apprentice Pipeline Mechanics
Robert Velazquez & April Hall, MWD
Career Management and E�ective Interviewing
Jim Fisher, SDCWA
Volunteer for Challenging Assignments and Advance Your Career
Glenn Wilkins, MWD
Downhole Surveys to Assess Well Casing Status
Mike Hoffman, Pacific Surveys
Techniques of Proper Gravel Pack Design
Kevin McGillicuddy, Roscoe Moss Co.
BREAK
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LUNCH
8:00AM-8:50AM
TIME
8:50AM – 9:20AM
9:20AM-10:10AM
10:10AM-10:30AM
10:30AM-11:20AM
12:20PM-1:10PM
1:10PM-1:40PM
2:40PM-3:30PM
2:30PM-2:40PM
1:40PM-2:30PM
BREAK
BREAK
BREAK
BREAK
Water Tank Design, Maintenance, and Inspection
Matt Tasch, Superior Tank Solutions
Centrifugal Pump Control Considerations: Part 1, Hydraulics
Laverne Sager, Mitchell Lewis & Staver
Centrifugal Pump Control Considerations: Part 2, Electrical
Laverne Sager, Mitchell Lewis & Staver
Centrifugal Pump Control Considerations: Part 3, Renewable Energy (Solar)
Laverne Sager, Mitchell Lewis & Staver
Trihalomethane (THM) Formation and Control: What is the Best Method for you?
Jeff Kaminski, Medora Corp.
Using Particle Counters and Turbidimeters to Optimize Backwash and Cycle Times in Filter and Membrane Plants
Kevin Menning, Hach Company
The Importance of Turbidity Measurements and Di�erent Technlogies Available
Ohm Kontang, Reliable Water Solutions
Operations Water Loss and Leak Control: Keeping your Eyes and Ears Open at All Times
Steve Dennis, M.E. Simpson Co.
What We Learned About Rate Design from the Drought and Recent Court Challenges
Kim Boehler & Greg Henry, NBS
Underground Leak Detection and Water Conservation Techniques
Steve Gamblin, WCT Products
Room #
11:20AM-12:20PM LUNCHPump Controls Water E�ciencyWater Quality Monitoring
D217 D216 E305 D215 D204 D207
SCHEDULE B
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