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2012 ISA Water/Wastewater and Automatic Controls Symposium Aug 7-9, 2012
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About the WWAC Symposium
Presented by the ISA Water/Wastewater Industries Division, in collaboration with the Florida Section of the AWWA (FSAWWA), the
Florida Water Environment Association (FWEA), and the Water Environment Federation (WEF) Automation and Info Tech
Committee, the 2012 ISA Water/ Wastewater and Automatic Controls Symposium helps professionals in the water and wastewater
industry understand how automatic control applications affect processing and distribution of water treatment. It also provides an
outstanding opportunity to gain valuable technical information and training.
• 2 full days of speakers/presentations
o Track 1 – Instrumentation, System Integration, Automation, Plant Case Studies, New Technologies, Optimization
o Track 2 – SCADA, HMI, Human Factors, Alarm Management
• 1 full day ISA Training Course on cybersecurity
• Plant Tour of a local Water Treatment Facility
• Trade Show, Reception & Networking Event
• Affordable Professional Development for Plant Operations/Maintenance Staff, Plant Managers, Plant Designers, Engineers,
System Integrators, PLC/RTU/HMI/DCS/SCADA Programmers, and Instrumentation Specialists
• CEUs – Continuing Education Units
• PDHs – Professional Development Hours
• Florida DEP-approved approved CEUs/PDHs for Florida-state-licensed water & wastewater operators and engineers
Symposium Location, Size and Target Audience
Traditionally held in the Orlando area (Orlando, Florida, USA) during the first week of August, the symposium is a “niche event” that
caters specifically to the needs of automation professionals, technicians and engineers in the water and wastewater sectors. With a
typical attendance of 100-150 people each year, the ISA WWAC symposium routinely welcome attendees from USA, Canada, and
Mexico, as well as from abroad.
The symposium takes place in Orlando during the summer for many reasons. The state of Florida is an area with unique
water/wastewater challenges, hotels are plentiful and inexpensive, and there are many airline flight options to the Orlando area. Also,
with Walt Disney World, Universal Studios’ and Sea World right next door, the Orlando location provides attendees an opportunity to
bring along their families along for the trip. The symposium organizing committee sees value in our “niche format” because it allows
for a very focused, worthwhile event where all the participants get a chance to get to know each other.
History of the Symposium
The 2012 WWAC Symposium marks the seventh time that the symposium has been held with its current focus. In fact, the
symposium it has been an annual conference since 2007. The symposium organizing and program committees consist of a wide range
of dedicated individuals, from across the industry, who bring a mix of both seasoned experience and new ideas
About the ISA Water/Wastewater Industries Division
The ISA Water and Wastewater Industries Division (WWID) is concerned with all aspects of instrumentation and automated-control
related to commercial and public systems associated with water and wastewater management. Membership in the WWID provides the
latest news and information relating to instrumentation and control systems in water and wastewater management, including water
processing and distribution, as well as wastewater collection and treatment. The division holds an annual symposium that features
presentations by industry practitioners and published proceedings. More information can be found at www.isa.org/wwid/
About the ISA
Founded in 1945, the International Society of Automation (www.isa.org) is a leading, global, nonprofit organization that is setting the
standard for automation by helping over 30,000 worldwide members and other professionals solve difficult technical problems, while
enhancing their leadership and personal career capabilities. Based in Research Triangle Park, North Carolina, ISA develops standards,
certifies industry professionals, provides education and training, publishes books and technical articles, and hosts conferences and
exhibitions for automation professionals. ISA is the founding sponsor of the Automation Federation (www.automationfederation.org).
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WELCOME MESSAGES
It is my pleasure to welcome you to our 2012 ISA Water/Wastewater and Automatic Controls
Symposium. Now in its seventh year and with record attendance numbers, I am pleased to announce
that this year is our most successful symposium ever.
Thanks to our strong partnerships with the WEF Automation and Info Tech Committee, the Florida
Section of the AWWA, and the Florida Water Environment Association, we have tailored this year’s
conference specifically to the needs of automation professionals in the water and wastewater sectors. I
would also like to thank our many sponsors, exhibitors, and committee volunteers for being
instrumental to our success this year.
We have a strong program this year, with over 25 technical speakers, a keynote address, two invited speakers, and two
guest speakers. We also have a packed exhibit hall, a great general reception, and top notch catering lined up. Don’t forget
to also check out our plant tour and the optional full-day training course on cybersecurity. I look forward to meeting all of
you at this year’s symposium.
Graham Nasby, P.Eng, PMP
General Symposium Chair
2012 ISA Water/Wastewater and Automatic Controls Symposium
On behalf of the entire program committee, I would like to formally welcome you to this year’s 2012
WWAC Symposium. Our focus is to help professionals in the water and wastewater industries gain a
greater understanding of how automatic control applications, utilizing the latest in instrumentation and
intelligent controls technology, can be applied to improve both process measurement water and
wastewater processing, collection, treatment, and distribution.
Our symposium is a three day event where attendees will experience a breath of learning and continuing
education opportunities. Our first day is dedicated to our cybersecurity training course and plant tour,
Our second and third days are dedicated to technical presentations. In addition to our 25 technical speakers, we have an
informative keynote opening, invited speakers, and guest speakers are part of our program
I also encourage you to visit our exhibit hall, talk with our sponsors, and network with your fellow attendees. From these
interactions you will find out about new techniques, products and approaches for your daily automation challenges.
We are pleased to welcome the full range of automation professionals in our sector to our symposium. This includes both
plant people, including operations, maintenance, engineering and management, as well as plant designers, instrumentation
specialists, and system integration firms. Please take advantage of the professional development opportunities afforded to
you by our symposium. If you are a Florida resident, make sure to fill out the paperwork to get your FDEP-approved
CEUs/PDHs. If you are from out of state, or have an ISA CSST or CAP certification, don’t forget to request your ISA
training certificate.
Come join us!
Joe Provenzano
Program Committee Chair
2012 ISA Water/Wastewater and Automatic Controls Symposium
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Welcome Message from the ISA Water/Wastewater Industries Division
Welcome to the 2012 ISA Water/Wastewater Automatic Controls Symposium. We’re very happy to be
back in Orlando and to announce three new strategic partnerships that are going to bring tremendous
values to the event and its attendees. The Water Environment Federation (WEF), Florida American
Water Works Association (FAWWA), and Florida Water Environment Federation (FWEA) are
technical co-sponsors this year for the first time. As a result, the symposium will be offering FDEP
approved CEUs for Florida-state licensed water and wastewater operators. Attendees from out of state
and ISA members can also receive 20 PDHs via the ISA.
With so many water and wastewater utilities facing aging infrastructure and challenging funding environments, our
keynote this year is timely. Celine Hyer, principal consultant with Red Oak Division of Malcolm Pirnie/ARCADIS in
Tampa, Florida will present “Facing Utility Challenges: Managing Risk and Addressing Aging Infrastructure Needs.”
I’m looking forward to our seventh symposium, as I know it will be our best yet. We’ll have a full day of training
followed by two jam-packed days of top notch technical content, all laser-focused on applying automation in the water
and wastewater industries.
Jon DiPietro
Director
ISA Water/Wastewater Industries Division
Benefits of WWID Membership
• Quarterly Newsletter - the division publishes a quarterly electronic newsletter. Members also have the
opportunity to write articles for the newsletter.
• Annual Symposium - Attend and participate in the annual WWAC symposium which spans all automation
aspects of water and wastewater
• Networking Opportunities - A chance to meet, and form relationships with, peers involved with
automation in your industry
• Online Resources - get access to papers and presentations from prior division symposia via the division and
ISA websites
• Industry Knowledge - Be part of an active group that enhances your knowledge and professionalism on
Water and Wastewater topics by obtaining valuable technical information and training in the traditional
areas of measurements/sensors, instrumentation systems, data and advanced system/sensor technology.
• Targeted Training - at its annual symposia, the WWID offers ISA training courses for which are targeted
towards areas of specific interest for the water/wastewater automation professional.
• Technical Writing & Presentation Opportunities - An opportunity to present your work to your
automation peers at the annual WWAC symposium, newsletter and/or ISA Automation Week by way of
papers, posters, and PowerPoint presentations
• Leadership Opportunities - Opportunities to take on leadership roles in the division, to help with planning
the symposium, writing for the newsletter, updating the website, and moderating the discussion lists.
• LinkedIn Discussion List & Email Discussion List - the WWID maintains a LinkedIn Group and Listserv
Email mailing list for its members.
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TECHNICAL CO-SPONSOR WELCOME MESSAGES Florida Section of the AWWA The Florida Section of American Water Works Association (FSAWWA) is proud to be a cosponsor of the 2012
Water / Wastewater and Automatic Control Symposium which will be held at the Holiday Inn Castle Resort in
Orlando, Florida from August 7-9, 2012. I encourage all FSAWWA members to attend to get a better
understanding on how instrumentation, SCADA, and the automation control application affects our water
treatment and distribution systems. This is a perfect opportunity to get CEU’s credits, a better understanding of
the automatic control applications, and networking opportunities within the industry. We are looking forward to
seeing you in Orlando!
Yours truly,
Rick S. Ratcliffe
Chair
Florida Section
American Water Works Association
Florida Water Environment Association
The Florida Water Environment Association (FWEA) is pleased to be a cosponsor of the 2012
Water/Wastewater and Automated Controls Symposium, which will be held at the Holiday Inn Castle Resort in
Orlando, FL from August 7-9, 2012. I encourage all FWEA members to take advantage of the reduced FWEA
registration fee and consider attending the Symposium to get a better understanding of how instrumentation,
SCADA, and automation control applications affect our wastewater collection and treatment systems. There
will also be ample opportunities to network with other colleagues in our profession at the Symposium.
Warmest regards,
Paul Pinault, P.E.
President
Florida Water Environment Association
Water Environment Federation
On behalf of the Water Environment Federation, it is with great pleasure that I welcome you to the 2012 ISA
Water/Wastewater and Automatic Controls Symposium. We believe that the Symposium has an extraordinary
technical program thanks to the efforts the symposium’s program and organizing committees. We are pleased
to be a technical co-sponsor of this year’s symposium, and promoting stronger ties between the ISA and WEF.
We also welcome you to attend WEFTEC 2012 this fall in New Orleans, where several of the WWAC
symposium presentations will be showcased at a special “Highlights of the ISA WWAC Symposium” WEFTEC
session. We encourage all members of the water community to participate in both larger vertical-events like
WEFTEC and in focused niche events like the ISA WWAC symposium, as together they have a lot of offer.
Sincerely,
Barry Liner, Ph.D., P.E.
Director, Water Science & Engineering Center
Water Environment Federation
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WELCOME TO OUR SYMPOSIUM SPONSORS
Platinum Sponsor
Gold Sponsors
Silver Sponsors
Media Partners
Interested in Sponsoring WWAC 2013? Contact our general symposium chair at [email protected]
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WELCOME TO OUR SYMPOSIUM EXHIBITORS
Interested in Exhibiting at WWAC 2013? Contact our general symposium chair at [email protected]
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Meet the Symposium Organizing Committee
Meet the Symposium Program Committee
Graham Nasby, P.Eng., PMP
Eramosa Engineering Inc.
General Symposium Chair
Joe Provenzano
KRPO Engineering Services
Program Committee Chair
Naugatuck, Connecticut, USA
Jon DiPietro
Bridge-Soft LLC & Domesticating IT
Marketing Chair
& Director of the ISA Water/Wastewater
Division
Richard Birdsell
Orange County Sanitation District
Orange County, California, USA
Kevin Patel, PE
CDM Smith
ISA Members Liaison
Jon DiPietro
Bridge-Soft LLC & Domesticating IT
Manchester, New Hampshire, USA
Pavol Segedy
Brown & Caldwell
ISA Sections Liaison
Bob Dusza
Manchester Water and Sewer Dept.
Manchester, Connecticut, USA
Tom DeLaura, PE
Eramosa Engineering International
WEF Liaison
Cameron Kamrani, PE, MBA
ABB
Raleigh, North Carolina, USA
Dr. Gerald Cockrell, PhD
Indiana State University (Prof. Emeritus)
Higher Education Liaison
Graham Nasby, P.Eng., PMP
Eramosa Engineering Inc.
Guelph, Ontario, Canada
David Hobart, P.Eng.
Hobart Automation Engineering
Vendor Relations Chair
Kevin Patel, PE, MBA
CDM Smith
Dallas/Fort Worth, Texas, USA
Michael Fedenyszen
R.G Vanderweil Engineers LLP
Honors & Awards Chair
Matthew Phillips, P.Eng.
City of Guelph Water Services Department
Guelph, Ontario, Canada
Rodney Jones
ISA
Senior Administrator, ISA Technical Divisions
Steve Valdez
GE – Water/Wastewater Division
New York City, New York State, USA
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SYMPOSIUM SCHEDULE – Page 1
Day 1 - Tuesday, August 7 8:00am-3:00pm Automation & SCADA Security Short Course
3:00pm-3:45pm Badge Pick-up for Tour Attendees
3:45pm-6:30pm Tour of Orange County Utilities Southern Regional Water Supply Facility
hosted by Orange County Utilities
6:30 pm Free Evening
Day 2 - Wednesday, August 8 7:15am Registration & Breakfast
7:45am Opening Remarks
8:00am Welcome from ISA President Bob Lindeman
8:15am Keynote Speaker
Facing Utility Challenges: Managing Risk and Addressing Aging Infrastructure Needs Celine Hyer, Principal, Malcom Pimie/ARCADIS
8:45am Invited Speaker
An Overview of ISA99 for the Water or Wastewater SCADA Specialist Bryan Singer, Principal Consultant, Kenexis Security Corporation
9:15am Securing Critical Control Systems in the Water Sector – Where Do I Begin? Don Dickinson, Phoenix Contact
9:45am Using Cyber Security Evaluation Tool (CSET) for a Wastewater Treatment Plant Bob Dusza, Manchester Water & Sewer Dept. - Manchester, CT
10:15am Coffee Break & Exhibits
10:30am Wastewater Plant Process Protection: Process Hazard Analysis Thomas McGovern, Broward County Water and Wastewater Services - Broward County, FL
11:00am Improving Water and Wastewater SCADA Cyber Security: Based on Work Performed for Large and Small Utilities Bill Phillips and Norman Anderson, CH2M HILL
11:30am Mobile Devices for SCADA Integration and Beyond: Considerations, Security and Applications Pavol Segedy and Brandon Erndt, Brown & Caldwell
12:00pm Lunch & Exhibits
1:15pm Solar Powered Wireless Sensors & Instrumentation Michael Macchiarelli, Imagine Instruments
1:45pm HMI Testing of Multiple PLCs using Simulations on Virtual Machines Marcelo Avendano and Kevin Patel, CDM Smith
2:15pm High Fidelity Extended Period Dynamic Simulation in Development and Testing of Control Systems for Water Treatment and Distribution Facilities Creig Wilson and Jared Thorpe, CH2M HILL
2:45pm Poster Session, Coffee, and Exhibits
4:00pm Successful SCADA specifying and Implementation for Water and Wastewater Projects Robert Reinhart, ControlsLink
4:30pm FOUNDATION Fieldbus Provides a Unified Solution for Remote Operations Management Larry O’Brien, Fieldbus Foundation
5:00pm Developing an Integrated Business Solution with Telemetry and GIS Michael Waddell, CDM Smith and Isabel Szendrey, Puerto Rico Water Authority
5:30pm General Reception with Cash Bar
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Day 3 - Thursday, August 9 7:15am Breakfast
7:45am Opening Remarks
7:50am Welcome from ISA Tampa Bay Section Bob Reinhart, President, ISA Tampa Section
8:00am Invited Speaker
The High Performance HMI – Better Graphics for Operations Effectiveness Bill Hollifield, PAS
8:45am Guest Speaker
Automation Technology Trends in the Wastewater Sector Tom DeLaura, Chair, WEF Automation and Info Tech Committee
9:00am Guest Speaker
Florida Drinking Water Trends and Automation Trends Kim Kunihiro, Orange County Utilities, on behalf of the Florida Section of the AWWA
9:15am Common Pitfalls that Affect Water and Wastewater Instrumentation, Control and Automation Systems Francisco Alcala and Tim Wiley, CDM Smith
9:45am Integrated Process Control & Management Systems: Creating More Effective Working Environments Mark Presti, Gray Matter Systems
10:15am Coffee Break & Exhibits
10:30am Hybrid RO & Softening Water Treatment Plant Process Design Ali Farahmand, Nassir Gifani, and Mohsen Farivar, ToosAb Consulting Engineers Co., Iran
11:00am Flowmeter Challenges in a Multi-Pass Reverse Osmosis System Chris Caglioti and Andrew Fenske, City of Cape Coral, and David Ramsey, AMJ Equipment Corp.
11:30am Should we Keep DO for Nitrification Control? The Proof is the Ammonium Electrodes Robert Lagrange, Lagrange Consulting; Sue Baert, Wheaton Sanitary District; Amanda Poole and Dave Green, Baxter &Woodman Inc.; Nick Camin, Endress+Hauser
12:00pm Lunch & Exhibits
1:15pm Modernization and Improved Operations: Process Automation Upgrade of the Gilder Creek WWTP Scott Whitmore, CDM Smith and Blake Visin, Renewable Water Resources (ReWa) – Greenville, SC
1:45pm Efficient Control of Potable Water Distribution Raed Al Nuaimi, Rajendra Kumar Ramakrishnan and Mohammed Barghothi, AECOM (United Arab Emirates)
2:15pm Optimization of Wastewater Lift Stations for Reduction of Energy Usage and Greenhouse Gas Emissions David Wilcoxson, MWH Americas and Travis Crane, JEA
2:45pm Poster Session, Coffee Break & Exhibits
3:30pm The Role of Rugged HMIs in Water and Wastewater Plants Jeff Hayes, Beijer Electronics
4:00pm SCADA Upgrades to Otay Water Treatment Plant Noune Garounts, MWH Global
4:30pm So you have SCADA, what’s next? Grant Van Hemert, Schneider Electric
5:00pm Asset Tracking and Revision Control for Automated Water/Wastewater Control Systems Blair Sooley, Trihedral Engineering
5:30pm An Overview of Applicable ISA Standards to the Water and Wastewater sectors Graham Nasby, Eramosa Engineering
6:00pm Closing Remarks
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CONTINUING EDUCATION CREDITS / PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT HOURS
Thanks to our partnerships with the Florida Section of the AWWA (FSAWWA), the Florida Water Environment
Association (FWEA), and the WEF Automation and Info Tech Committee, symposium participants will earn valuable
Continuing Education Units (CEUs) and Professional Development Hours (PDHs) by attending the symposium.
Participants will receive their choice of CEUs or PDHs from one of the following organizations: