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Shannon SimmersChair, P3S Committee City of Redlands
Building a Bridge to Cleaner WaterA bridge is not just an architectural wonder that commands the attention of those who travel over it. It is designed to reconcile different areas and bring them to-gether. A bridge also unites ideas and issues that once may have seemed miles apart and transforms them into something that doesn’t seem so different after all. This notable configuration allows for the overcoming of obstacles that otherwise might be difficult to achieve by one’s own means.Beneath that bridge is one of Earth’s greatest commodities and a major building block of life. The water that travels instinctively towards the ocean acts as a sym-bol of the tremendous efforts and dedication of many people.It is amazing as you begin to understand that it is not just the Environmental Compliance Inspector, who goes out to industries to educate them on the impor-tance of Pretreatment and Pollution Prevention. It is also regulators, district at-torneys, lawyers, laboratory personnel, wastewater operators, collections system operators, and so many others that perform their job day in and day out. We all come from different aspects of water protection with one common goal, clean water. As the CWEA P3S Executive Committee Chair, I respectfully invite you to join us for a remarkable event and discover how we can all be part of “Building a Bridge to Clean Water.”
Sincerely,
Shannon Simmers
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Contact HoursThe conference offers up to 19.1 CWEA contact hours toward all technical certifications.
Registration Desk HoursMonday and Tuesday 8:00 AM to 4:30 PMWednesday 7:30 AM to 2:00 PM
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Sponsor P3S18 - Contact the Sponsorship Co-Chairs Michael Placencia Katie Greenwood City of Riverside SOCWA [email protected] [email protected]
P3S Sponsors
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CONFERENCE CHAIRShannon Simmers City of Redlands
PROGRAM CHAIRBerlinda Blackburn City of Coachella
PARTNERS/EXHIBITORSKatie Greenwood SOCWAMichael Placencia City of Riverside
FACILITY OF THE YEAR AWARDSCasey FitzgeraldCity of San José Stephen Stealy LACSD
TOURSGeorge MunozCity of Riverside
GRAPHIC DESIGNJovie CamarceCity of Riverside
P3S COMMITTEE
Shannon Simmers, ChairCity of Redlands
Susan Hiestand, Vice ChairSilicon Valley Clean Water
Katie Greenwood, Secretary SOCWA
Alina Constantinescu, Past Chair Larry Walker Associates
Debi Lewis, CWEA President Stantec
CWEA EDUCATION TEAM:Christine CarchiaMarci DonohoeMonica MyhillSaharah Pecot 7p 3 s . c w e a . o r g
Partner Exhibit TablesMonday and TuesdayLearn about the latest technologies and ser-vices from our knowledgeable exhibitors. See the latest solutions for monitoring, treatment and pollution prevention.
Interested in exhibiting? Please contact: Alec Mackie CWEA [email protected] 510.382.7800 x114
Pre-Conference Networking at Heroes Restaurant & BrewerySunday7:00-9:00 PMVisit with old friends and make new ones. An annual P3S tradition, we’ll get together Sunday night to kick-off the conference. All conference attendees are welcome to join this social event. Food and drink are on your own. RSVP to [email protected]
P3S Committee Sunset Social Event Tuesday5:00-6:30 PM FREEEnjoy a great networking and fun social event with hot hors d’oeuvres. We’ll gather at the Convention Center’s relaxing outdoor fire-pit and lounge area. A cash bar will be available. Get to know fellow P3S leaders. This is our largest P3S Committee Meeting of the year. Free event/meeting. RSVP required.
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Party With the PartnersMonday4:40-7:00 PM FREEEnjoy complimentary hot appetizers and cold drinks at this annual networking event. Have fun, talk with the exhibitors, catch-up with friends and stick around for great door prizes. You’ll receive 1 free drink ticket. Vendors have additional tickets and a cash bar is avail-able. Free, all attendees are welcome!
Networking Activities
Conference Committee
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Thompson’s Brewery TourMonday 1:30 - 5:00 PM $35 It all started with a lie: Brian said he would save money by brewing his own beer and Martha bought into it. With a strong background in education and a natural inclination for research, Brian rapidly began devouring brewing books and online articles regarding all aspects of brewing, including the chemistry of yeast, sanitation practices, etc. Our brand-new facility houses 28 taps of beer, 2 taps of house-made soda, and a restaurant.
Take a tour of one of Riverside’s popular micro-breweries!
3.3 CWEA contact hours
City of Riverside Water Quality Control PlantWednesday 1:45 - 4:30 PM $25 See Riverside’s newly refurbished high-tech water reclamation facility after a $240 million upgrade. Technologies include new membrane bioreactors, linear motion mixers, the open cell pro-cess and a grease receiving system. 3 CWEA contact hours
Facility Tours
Tour Chair George Munoz City of Riverside
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Conference Lunches
Monday Lunch Tuesday Lunch
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Wednesday Lunch
P3S Awards Ceremony
P3S Grant Recipients and Closing
City of Riverside’s Treatment Plant
Upgrades
Keynote: Craig Justice Plant Manager City of Riverside
Lunches are included in your registration fee, but an RSVP for each lunch is REQUIRED to attend. Help us to eliminate wasted lunches!
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Dr. Mark GoldAssociate Vice Chancellor, UCLA’s
Institute of Environment & Sustainability
Dr. Chad NelsenChief Executive Officer
Surfrider Foundation
Welcome MessageJames Perry
City of Riverside City Council, Ward 6
Jim HerbergGeneral Manager
Orange County Sanitation District
Tomás Torres Director, Water Division
U.S. EPA Region 9
Hear from several California water leaders. Plus enjoy fun trivia games with prizes during the breaks. 2.8 contact hours
Tomás serves as Director of the Water Divi-sion at the EPA in San Francisco. The Water Division, in collaboration with states, tribes, and its many stakeholders, is responsible for safeguarding drinking water in the South-west and for restoring watersheds, oceans, and their aquatic ecosystems to protect hu-man health and support economic and recre-ational activities.
Jim is the General Manager of OCSD. Prior to becoming General Manager, he was Director of Engineering responsi-ble for the District’s biosolids program, environmental compliance, and source control permitting in addition to manag-ing the planning, design, and construc-tion of the District’s $2.6 billion capital improvement program.
Mark formerly served as President of the environmental group Heal the Bay, and was their first employee hired 20 years ago. Mark has worked over the last 20 years in the field of coastal protection and water pollution. He created Heal the Bay’s Beach Report Card, and has authored or co-authored numerous Cal-ifornia coastal protection, water quality and environmental education bills.
Chad grew up on the coast surfing, swimming and fishing, and eventually got his first job as an ocean lifeguard in Laguna Beach. He was appointed as CEO in 2014 after 16 years with the Surfrider Foundation, most recently as Environmental Director. Protecting the envi-ronment needs more than science and gov-ernment – it needs people! Chad oversees a network of 80 chapters, 70 youth clubs, 50 staff, and a number of programs and cam-paigns to protect our coasts for the future.
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Opening General Session
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Opening Session Co-Chairs John Boyd, LACSD Jonathon Powell, OCSD
Monday 9:00 AM to 12 Noon
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MONDAY AFTERNOON
Session Title Soft Skills Series Criminal InvestigationsBuy N’ Large:
Regulating Large Facilities
Brewery Tour
Session ChairMegan Yoo Schneider
Seven Management and Consulting & MWDOC
Mary Thompson, City of Santa Barbara
Alina Constantinescu,LWA
George Munoz, City of Riverside
1:30 - 2:20 PM
Verbal Judo Part 1Daniel F. Marmolejo,
City of Redlands Police Department
Investigation Case StudyMary Thompson,
City of Santa Barbara
Oil RefineriesKent McIntosh,
LACSDThompson Brewing Co.
Take a tour of one of Riverside’s new, growing micro-breweries. A local,
family owned and operated company.
$35pp. RSVP on the registration form.
Break 2:20 - 2:40 PM Exhibits are open
2:40 - 3:30 PM
Verbal Judo Part 2Daniel F. Marmolejo,
City of Redlands Police Department
Documenting for a Case?Shawn Hagerty,
Best Best & Krieger
Centralized Waste TreatmentTed Gerber
and Jamie Malpede,OCSD
Break with Refreshments 3:30 - 3:50 PM Exhibits are open
3:50 - 4:40 PM
Be Real. Be You. Have Your Best Interview Yet
Megan Yoo SchneiderSeven Management and Consulting & MWDOC
Submitting a Criminal Case to the District Attorney’s Office
Daniel Workman, Riverside District Attorney’s Office
Categorical Discharge Pretreatment Technology
Latif Laari,VVWRA
Opening General Session 9:00 AM - Noon | Sponsored by:
Networking Lunch with Guest Speaker Craig Justice, City of Riverside
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Party with the Partners – Exhibits Area 4:40 - 7:00 PM
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Session Title US EPA Pretreatment 101
Stormwater Regulations Update
Industrial Pretreatment Tech
Pretreatment Management Track
by SCAP
Session Chair Amelia Whitson,US EPA
Lisa Haney,OCSD
Rich von Langen, RvL Associates
Steve Jepsen, So Cal Association of POTWs
1:45 - 2:35 PM
Industrial User Surveys and Permitting
Amelia Whitson, US EPA
STORMS Open Data & Phase 1 Project
Annalisa Kihara, SWRCB
Innovative New Ways to Fight ‘Fatbergs’: Insights from
Ireland’s FOG ProgramMichael O’Dwyer, Swiftcomply
Dublin, Ireland
Enhanced Source Control to Support Potable ReuseMark Kawamoto, OCSD
Break with Refreshments 2:35 - 2:55 PM Exhibits are open
2:55 - 3:45 PM
Industrial User InspectionsJim Polek, US EPA
Trash Total Maximum Daily Load:
What Worked and What Didn’tThuan Nguyen,
LA County Dept of Public Works
Industrial Wastewater Total Dissolved Solids
Reduction and Water Reuse Applications
Christian Tasser, Carollo
Performance-Based Incentives Help Reduce
Industrial Water Use Gary Tilkian, MWD
Break 3:45 - 4:05 PM Exhibits are open
4:05 - 4:55 PM
EPA ROUNDTABLE:Recent Pretreatment Inspection FeedbackAmelia Whitson and
Jim Polek, US EPA
Wastewater & Stormwater: The Next Frontier for
Publicly Owned Treatment WorksLisa Haney, OCSD
Region 8’s Salt and Nutrient Management Plan – with Focus on TDS
Keith Person & Julio LaraRegional Water Board
LEADERS ROUNDTABLE:Pretreatment Challenges
on the Horizon Mark Kawamoto, OCSD;
Lonnie Ayers, LA Sanitation; Larry Smith, LACSD;
Suzanne Sharkey, NWRI
TUESDAY Continental breakfast, coffee & tea 8:00 - 9:00 AM
Session Title US EPA Pretreatment 101 Stormwater Inspector Case Studies Pollution Prevention
& Public Outreach
Session Chair Amelia Whitson, US EPA
Abigail Gomez, City of Riverside
Jason Finn, LACSD
Susan Hiestand, Silicon Valley Clean Water
9:00 - 9:50 AM
Introduction and Overview of EPA Pretreatment
Regulations and UpdatesAmelia Whitson, US EPA
Industrial General Permit Overview and UpdateRebecca Greenwood
and Shuka Rastegarpour State Water Resources
Control Board
Total Dissolved Solids Mass Allocated Local Limits:
Study and AdoptionMichael Placencia
and Edward J. Filadelfia, City of Riverside
Turning Data Into Stories To Reach Your Audience
Stephen Groner, S. Groner Associates
Break with Refreshments 9:50 - 10:10 AM Exhibits are open
10:10 - 11:00 AM
Pretreatment Standards:Prohibitions
and Local LimitsAmelia Whitson, US EPA
Industrial General Permit Inspection TrainingMatthew Q. Lentz, GSI Environmental
High LEL in a POTW’s Pure Oxygen Feed Reactors:
Little Thing or Big Thing? Bill Barnum, LACSD
LA Industry: How to Create a Win-Win by Building
Collaborative Partnerships Jennifer Kong, LA Sanitation
Break 11:00 - 11:20 AM Exhibits are open
11:20 - 12:10 PM
Pretreatment Standards: Categorical Regulations,
Metal FinishingJim Polek, US EPA
ROUNDTABLE: Water Quality Management Plans
Nam Nguyen & Michael Roth, RWQCB Region 8;
Michael Roberts, City of Riverside; Rae Beimer, City of Moreno Valley; Nisha Wells,
City of Chino Hills
SAC STATE ROUNDTABLE: Pretreatment Facility
Inspection Manual UpdateDr. John Rowe and
Ramzi Mahmood, CSUS; John Boyd, LACSD; Shannon Simmers,
City of Redlands
Water for All: A Community Approach to Pollution
Prevention Megan Brosseau,
Inland Empire Waterkeepers
5:00 - 7:00 PM | Sponsored by Larry Walker & AssociatesP3S Sunset Social Event
P3S Awards & Recognitions Ceremony Lunch RSVP Required | Sponsored by:
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Session TitleNEW
WEDNESDAY TOUR! Riverside WQCP Tour
California FOG Workshop
Session Chair Shannon Simmers,City of Redlands
Ralph Palomares, El Toro Water District
1:45 - 2:35 PM
Riverside Water Quality Control Plant Tour
Check out Riverside’s incredible $240M plant expansion and keep the contact hours rolling in
with this NEW Wednesday afternoon tour!
$25pp. RSVP on the registration form.
Tour ends at 4:30 PM
How to Implement a FOG Program
Joseph Jenkins, EEC
2:35 - 3:25 PM
FOG Opportunities in the City - A Business Friendly
ApproachBryn Evans, Dudek
3:25 - 4:30 PM
Workshop ends at 3:25 PM
WEDNESDAY Continental breakfast, coffee & tea 8:00 - 9:00 AM
Session Title Permit Writing Workshop Compliance Toolbox ECI Test Prep California
FOG Workshop
Session Chair Wendy Hsiao,City of Ontario
Cindy Snavelly-Peck City of Riverside
Ariana Pizano, YP
Ralph Palomares, El Toro Water District
8:00 - 8:50 AM
Grease Removal Devices:
How They Work Efficiently Dennis Doherty, Goyslyn
Break 8:50 - 9:00 AM
9:00 - 9:50 AM
Non-SIU Permit Writing and Strategies
Michael Birmelin, City of Ontario
Wastewater Sampling BasicsCyndi Moore and Mark Tracy,
BSK Associates
Knowledge, Skills & Abilities Inspector Grades 1/2 Training
George Munoz, City of Riverside
How to Start a FOG Program Sean Dingman,
Websoft Developers
Break with Refreshments 9:50 - 10:10 AM
10:10 - 11:00 AM
An Overview of SIU Permit Components
Celeste Biles, Encina Wastewater Authority
Dental Amalgam Frank Dick,
City of Vancouver, WA
Knowledge, Skills & Abilities Inspector Grades 3/4 Training
Latif Laari, VVWRA
Source Reduction Strategies for Improving Community
Sustainability – Unleashing Innovation with Public
Private Partnerships Judith Marquez, Innovare4Water
Break 11:00 - 11:20 AM
11:20 - 12:10 PM
Interactive Group Exercise: Designing a Permit
Wendy Hsiao, City of Ontario
The What, How and Why of Electronic Reporting
Dave Stadelmann, Linko Technology
Live Math Demo: Solving Equations from Pretreatment
Inspection ManualKent McIntosh, LACSD
Results of the Orange County
Waste Discharge Requirements Study Joseph Jenkins, EEC
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Optional Conference Events (events are open to all registered conference attendees)
Monday Tour #1 - Thompson’s Brewery, Riverside ($35 per person)
Tuesday SCAP session (FREE)
Tuesday P3S Committee Social - Sunset Social Event (FREE)
Wednesday FOG workshop (FREE)
Wednesday Tour #2 - Riverside Water Quality Control Plant ($25 per person)
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AIRPORT: Ontario Airport is 20 miles from Riverside with convenient flights to Northern and Central California.
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