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New Jersey Water Environment Association Presents NEW JERSEY WATER ENVIRONMENT ASSOCIATION OFFICERS Richard Eustace..……………...............President Robert A. Pennington, P.E., BCEE, ...President Elect Robert DeBlock……………………..….Vice President Bruce Smith….….………….…………...Treasurer John J. Lagrosa…………….…………..Executive Director The 2014 Fall Technology Transfer Seminar September 15, 16, 17, 18, 2014 At the Sheraton Eatontown 6 Industrial Way, Eatontown, NJ 732-542-6607 THE NJWEA Celebrating our 100th Anniversary in 2015

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New Jersey Water

Environment Association

Presents

NEW JERSEY

WATER ENVIRONMENT ASSOCIATION

OFFICERS

Richard Eustace..……………...............President

Robert A. Pennington, P.E., BCEE, ...President Elect

Robert DeBlock……………………..….Vice President

Bruce Smith….….………….…………...Treasurer

John J. Lagrosa…………….…………..Executive Director

The 2014 Fall Technology

Transfer Seminar

September 15, 16, 17, 18, 2014

At the

Sheraton Eatontown

6 Industrial Way, Eatontown, NJ 732-542-6607

THE NJWEA

Celebrating our

100th Anniversary

in 2015

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New Jersey and New York Professional Engineers - The New Jer-sey Water Environment Association (NJWEA) is an approved provider by the New Jersey State Board of Professional Engineers and Land Surveyors and the New York State Board for Engineering and Land Surveying for offering continuing professional competency credits (CPCC) for Professional Engineers that are licensed in those states. The NJWEA believes that several of the courses we offer will meet the respective Board’s requirements for CPCC because of the review process and administrative controls we have that each proposed course must go through before being offered to Professional Engi-neers. These courses include “NJPE” and/or “NYPE” in the course de-scription. However, all issues that may arise on the acceptability of a course will be between the individual and the Board. The Professional Engineer should retain the program book and his/her certificates re-ceived after the completion of the technical sessions issued by the NJWEA. The NJWEA will continue to maintain records of the courses offered and the names of attendees satisfactorily completing the courses.

Attention Professional Engineers

The three year credit cycle for obtaining Continuing Educa-tion Units (CEU’s) also known as Training Contact Hours (TCH’s) will come to an end on September 30, 2015. This means you have one year left to obtain the necessary credits to substantiate the renewal of your water, wastewater, collec-tion system, and industrial treatment licenses. You are now able to obtain the amount of credits you have accrued by us-ing the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection’s website http://www.nj.gov/dep/exams/ and clicking on the

“Dataminer Reports” link at the left of the page.

Find the NJWEA online!

Visit www.njwea.org

Find us on Twitter, Facebook, Linked In,

and on YouTube!

Attention Operators

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MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 2014

GENERAL SESSION

8:15 am Welcome & Opening Remarks

Fran Bonaccorso, Chairman, S&TT Committee

Richard Eustace, President, NJWEA

SESSION 1– Underground Storage Tank (UST)- Fall 2014

Course #03-01 11 06 3-0 (5.0 TCH WW)

CPWM Course NJWEA-DLGS-145a , 5 Hr. Tech

LSRP 5 Regulatory CECs

Moderator: Kenneth S. Stoller, P.E., B.C.E.E., Q.E.P. - Consultant

Instructor: Daniel Toder, PG, LSRP- Hatch Mott MacDonald

Presented by the Site Remediation Committee

Topics Covered:

LSRP Site Remediation Program Update

Overview of UST Regulations

Overview of Certification Law

Permitting, Financial Responsibility

Tank System Upgrades

UST Closure

UST Remediation

Session Starts 8:30 a.m.

Coffee Break 9:30 a.m.

Lunch 11:45 am to 1:00 p.m.

Session Ends 3:00 p.m.

This Seminar is approved by New Jersey Department of Environ-mental Protection as satisfying the requirements of P.L. 1991, Ch.12 for Re-Certification. Also approved by NJ LRSP Board for 5

LSRP Regulatory CEC.

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Monday, September 15, 2014

Session II—Unit Process—Pumping Applications

Course #03-07 14 01 2-0 (5.0 TCH WW)

CPWM Course NJWEA-DLGS- 800, 5 Hr. Tech

Moderators: Steve Dowhan, Superintendent, Joint Meeting of Essex and Union

Counties

James Wancho, P.E. Vice President, Paulus, Sokolowski & Sartor

Pumping Applications including Hands-On Sessions

Wastewater Operators deal with many challenges 24/7. Integral to your success

is the reliable operation of wastewater treatment equipment. This session will

focus on the operation and maintenance of pumps and related equipment. The

classroom section will focus on storm related equipment damages, monitoring &

control systems, standby pump applications, storm water pumps, and case

studies. The hands-on section will feature display trailers that will demonstrate

the major components of this equipment.

This session will be comprised of concurrent sessions running from

8:30 a.m. to 11:45 a.m. and 1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. With a coffee break and

lunch included. One session will run indoors while the other session will

convene in the demonstration area. Following lunch, the sessions will

switch locations. The moderators will divide the participants into groups.

The session is sponsored by and the speakers listed be-

low are provided by:

PSI Process and Equipment, Pumping Services and FLYGT

Denis Rehse, Sales Engineer, PSI Process and Equipment, Pump-

ing Services, Inc.

Rich Malt, Service Manager, Pumping Services, Inc.

Martin Striefler, Aftermarket Sales, Pumping Services, Inc. John Corkery, Municipal Sales Manager, PSI Process and Equip-

ment, Pumping Services, Inc.

Manny Montero, Area Sales Manager- FLYGT-Monitoring & Con-

trols

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Monday, September 15, 2014

SESSION III— Asset Management—Fall 2014

Course #03-07 14 02 3-0 (5.0 TCH W&WW)

CPWM Course NJWEA-DLGS- 801, 5 Hr. Mgmt.

Moderators: Stanley V. Cach Jr., P.E., P.P., BCEE, D.WRE

Bruce D. Smith, Executive Director, Hackettstown MUA

Robert C. Fischer, Executive Director, Bayshore RSA

8:30 a.m. The Benefits & Need for Asset Management

Bruce Smith, Executive Director, Hackettstown MUA

Robert C. Fischer, Executive Director, Bayshore RSA

Stanley V. Cach Jr., P.E., P.P., BCEE, D.WRE

9:15 a.m. Best Practices for Record Keeping & Data Management

Duane Chapman, Hatch Mott MacDonald

9:45 a.m. Developing an Asset Inventory for a Treatment Plant

Ray Nierstedt & Brian Rischman, Twp of Middletown SA

10:15 a.m. Coffee Break (included)

10:30 a.m. Cloud Based Computerized Maintenance Management System (CMMS)

Gene Pargas, eMaint, Marlton, NJ

11:00 a.m. Developing an Asset Inventory for Collection & Distribution Systems

Paul Pandurangan, Hamilton Twp MUA

11:45 a.m. Lunch (included)

1:00 p.m. The Future – Asset Inventory for New Underground Construction

Andrew Holt, Vice President, Suburban Consulting

1:45 p.m. Step Two – Asset Condition Assessment & Setting Priorities

David Stupar, Ocean County Utilities Authority

2:30 p.m. Asset Inventory & Assessment – Lessons Learned

Speakers & Moderators

3:00 p.m. Session Ends

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Monday, September 15, 2014

SESSION IV - DPW/Municipal Workshop – Fall 2014

Course #03-07 14 03 3-0 (5.0 TCH W&WW)

CPWM Course NJWEA-DLGS- 802 3 Hr. Mgmnt; 2 Hr. Ethics

Moderators: Carl Bowles, CPWM, CRP, Past President APWANJ

Dan Carey, Accurate Waste System, Inc / APWANJ

William (Bill) McMahon , CPWM, Field Inspector, Leon S. Avakian, Inc.

8:30 a.m. Shared Services/ Liabilities

Allan C. Roth, Esq, Roth D'Aquanni, LLC

10:00 a.m. Coffee Break

11:45 a.m. Lunch (included)

1:00 p.m. Modern Ethics for Public Works and Water/Sewer Professionals

Susan Jacobucci, Esq., CMFO, Township Manager, Galloway Township

Monday EVENING SESSION, September 15, 2014

SESSION V –Emergency Generators (4:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m.)

Course #03-07 14 04 3-0 NYPE (2.0 TCH WWW)

CPWM Course NJWEA-DLGS- 802 2 Hr. Tech CPC Credit PA/NY/NJ PE – 2 credit hours

Moderators Michael Roy, P.E., Old Bridge MUA

Srinivas Gidugu, P.E., HAKS

4:00 p.m. A Primer on Emergency Generators

Kevin Haney, P.E., R3M Engineering, Inc.

Matthew Zabrosky, P.E., Pine Hill Engineering, LLC

5:00 p.m. Emergency Generators - Case Studies

Kevin Haney, P.E., R3M Engineering, Inc.

Matthew Zabrosky, P.E., Pine Hill Engineering, LLC

6:00 p.m. Session Ends

Another Chance for PE

Credits On Monday Night!!

LOOK DOWN!!

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SESSION I - Industrial Management Session - Fall 2014

Course #03-07 14 05 2-0 (5.0 TCH WW)

CPWM Course NJWEA-DLGS-804 5 Hr.Tech

Moderators: Pat McFarland, Bristol Myers Squibb

Roger Guttschall, Process Equipment Sales

8:30 a.m. pH Sensors – Theory, Calibration and Control

Rich Bucha, Thermo Orion,

9:15 a.m. Membrane Treatment of Oily Water Wastewater

Fran Brady, Koch Membranes

10:00 a.m. Coffee Break (included)

10:15 a.m. High Rate Compressible Media Filtration

John K. Shepard, PE TBD Schreiber Water

10:45 a.m. Acetone in my effluent? Where did it come from and how do I deal with it? A

Pharmaceutical Case Study

Dennis Scannell PE, HDR Hydroqual

11:15 p.m. The Benefits of an Open Relationship with Regulators –Industrial Treatment

Case History

Ted Dansforth, TSD Environomics, Inc

11:45am Lunch (included)

1:00 p.m. Blower Technology in Industrial Wastewater Treatment Applications

Ethan E. Vielehr, Atlas Copco

1:45 p.m. The Benefits of Treatability and Performance Testing

Robert Cowan, Envitreat, LLC

2:30 a.m. Low Cost TDS Removal in Complex Industrial Wastewater Applications

Bob Newton, RFN3 Solutions, LLC TBD

3:00 p.m. Session Ends

TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 2014

GENERAL SESSION

8:15 am Welcome & Opening Remarks

Fran Bonaccorso, Chairman, S&TT Committee

Robert DeBlock, Vice-President, NJWEA

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Tuesday, September 16, 2014

SESSION II - Wastewater Operations - Fall 2014

Course #03-07 14 06 2-0 (5.0 TCH WW)

CPWM Course NJWEA-DLGS-805, 5 Hr. Tech

Moderators: John V. Tobia, PE, Principal Project Manager, CH2M HILL

Joe Polomene, PE, Associate, Sherwood Logan & Assoc.

8:30 a.m. Sludge Pumping – Available Technologies and When to Use Them

Leslie Burrage, President, Penn Valley Pump

9:15 a.m. Clarifier Types and Uses

Dan Farnum, Regional Sales Manager, Amwell Inc.

10:00 a.m. Coffee Break (included)

10:15 a.m. TBSA UV Facilities – No Muss No Fuss

John Scheri, PE, Vice President, Hatch Mott MacDonald

Kevin O’Brien, Sr. Project Engineer, Hatch Mott MacDonald

11:00 a.m. Advancements in Liquid Polymer Activation Technologies

Ron Bowman, Regional Manager, Velocity Dynamics

11:45 a.m. Lunch (included)

1:00 p.m. Pump Operation Basics and Troubleshooting

Dan Mertens, Sealing Device Specialist, A.W. Chesterton

1:40 p.m. Selecting a Coagulant That Best Fits Your Treatment Needs

Tim Clayton, Technical Sales Rep., Holland Company Inc.

2:20 p.m. Basic Principles of Slide and Sluice Gates

Gene Darin, Regional Sales Mgr., Rodney Hunt/Fontaine

3:00 p.m. Session Ends

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Tuesday, September 16, 2014

SESSION III– Emerging Concerns - Fall 2014

Course #03-07 14 07 3-0 (5.0 TCH W& WW)

CPWM Course NJWEA-DLGS-806, 5 Hr. Tech

Moderators: Harry Ladisheff – Licensed Operator, Bayshore Regional SA

John Gardner – Regional Sales Rep, Bendlin, Inc.

8:30 a.m. Water – The Rise and Fall of Waterborne Diseases

An Analysis of What Measures were Taken Historically and What We are Doing Present

Day to Combat Nature and Man

Michael Saraceni, Chief Operating Officer, Merchantville-Pennsauken Water Com-

mission

Harry L. Ladisheff, Licensed Operator, Bayshore Regional Sewerage Authority

10:00 a.m. Coffee Break (included)

10:15 a.m. Infrastructure Vulnerabilities

Michael DeFrancisci, Executive Director Passaic Valley Sewerage Commission

11:45 a.m. Lunch (included)

1:00 p.m. An International Exchange on Wastewater Utility Resiliency; Comparison of

Japan’s Tsunami and Superstorm Sandy in New Jersey; Damage, Response, Recovery and Mitigation

Masa Takamatsu, Water Resources Engineer, PhD, PE, HDR

Gary Grey, Senior Professional Associate, HDR

Julie Stein, Northeast Stormwater Lead, HDR

1:30 p.m. Engineering A Future Workforce; Employee Retention and Succession

Planning Concepts in the Water and Wastewater Industry

Bernard Rutkowski, Regulatory Compliance Officer, TRMUA

Harry L. Ladisheff, Licensed Operator, BRSA

3:00 p.m. Session Ends

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Stay Over With the NJWEA!!

The Sheraton Eatontown and the NJWEA are offering a discounted room

rate with a COMPLIMENTARY meal coupon.

Sunday September 14, 2014 through Thursday September 18, 2014

$119.00 Traditional Guest Room will include Dinner for one at JR’s Restaurant

& Lounge

(guests will receive dinner coupons upon check-in)

To make reservations to stay one, two, three or four nights with the

NJWEA Call: 732-542-6500 and speak with Denise!!

Appetizer

Your choice of one

House Salad

Choice of Dressing

Or

Soup Du Jour

Entrée

Your Choice of one

Home Style Meatloaf

Mashed potatoes, vegetable and gravy

Chicken Parmesan

With linguine marinara

JR’s Burger

Choice of cheese and French Fries

Grilled Chicken Caesar Salad

Dessert

Apple Bread Pudding

Dinner includes a non-alcoholic beverage

Education and Fellowship all Wrapped into One!!

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Tuesday EVENING SESSION, September 16, 2014

SESSION V - Engineering Ethics Fall 2013 (4:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m.)

Course #03-07 13 10 3-0 NYPE (2.0 TCH WW) CPWM Course NJWEA-DLGS-743

2 Hr. Ethics CPC Credit PA/NY/NJ PE – 2 credit hours

Moderators: Ken Stoller, P.E. / Mike Roy, P.E., Old Bridge MUA/ A.J. Capuzzi P.E., JACOBS

Instructor: Michael D. Witt Esq. of Chasen Leyner & Lamparello, PC

This seminar will explore the local government ethics law covering engineers and tips and strategies for complying with that law. Covered topics will include: stan-dards of conduct, improper benefits, financial disclosure, conflicts of interest, offi-

cial misconduct, penalties for violations, determining when a conflict exists.

Tuesday, September 16, 2014

SESSION IV - Regulatory Updates Fall 2014

Course #03-07 14 08 2-0 (5.0 TCH WW) CPWM Course NJWEA-DLGS-807, 5 Hr. Gov

Moderators: Chris Hoffman, PE, NJDEP

Jim Wancho, PE, Vice President, Utility Services, PS&S

8:30 a.m. Resiliency Standards/ Emergency Response

Gene Chebra, Assistant Director, Municipal Construction & Finance Element,

NJDEP Division of Water Quality

9:15 a.m. Pretreatment Guidance

Tony Pilawski, Supervising Environmental Specialist, Pretreatment & Residu-

als, NJDEP Division of Water Quality

10:00 a.m. Coffee Break (included)

10:15 a.m. Sludge Resiliency Guidance

Tony Pilawski, Supervising Environmental Specialist, Pretreatment & Residu-

als, NJDEP Division of Water Quality

11:00 a.m. Energy Resiliency/ BPU Energy Bank

Steve Jenks, Environmental Engineer, NJDEP Office of Sustainability and

Green Energy

11:45 a.m. Lunch (included)

1:00 p.m. State Revolving Fund Update/ EIT Standards

Gene Chebra, Assistant Director, Municipal Construction & Finance Element,

NJDEP Division of Water Quality

1:45 p.m. Updates on CSO Strategy

Pilar Patterson, Bureau Chief, Surface Water Permitting, NJDEP Division of

Water Quality

2:30 p.m. WQMP Regulation Update

Dan Kennedy, Assistant Commissioner, NJDEP Water Resource Management

3:00 p.m. Session Ends

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and NJWEA

are offering

PACP/MACP/LACP Training and Certification! The National Association of Sewer Service Companies (NASSCO) has developed a standardized rating, identification, and classifica-tion system for faults, problems and defects found in sewer pipes. This nationally recognized training standard is known as the Pipe Assessment Certification Program (PACP), Manhole Assessment and Certification Program (MACP) and Lateral Assessment and Certification (LACP). The course is taught by certified instructor Brandon Conley.

To get further information or to register for the class, please e-mail:

Kay Doheny at: [email protected] or call 800-336-4369.

Pay Jack Doheny Company Directly for this class and indicate attendance

on the registration form to NJWEA.

For room reservations call 732-542-6500 and ask Denise for the NJWEA

group rates

PACP Training and Certification: PACP is a prerequisite to MACP/LACP

Monday—Tuesday, September 15 –16, 2014 from 8:30am – 3:00pm $785.00 per participant - 5 Wastewater TCH’s awarded per day This is a Prerequisite to the MACP/LACP

Includes refreshments, lunch

PACP Training and Recertification: PACP is a prerequisite to MACP/LACP Monday—Tuesday, September 15 –16, 2014 from 8:30am – 3:00pm $485.00 per RECERTIFICATION participant -5 Wastewater TCH’s awarded per day

Includes refreshments, lunch

MACP/LACP Training and Certification:

Wednesday—September 17, 2014 from 8:30am—3:00pm $165.00 per participant - 5 Wastewater TCH’s awarded Prerequisite: PACP Training Includes refreshments, lunch All classes are qualified for the Certified Public Works Manager Continuing Education Credit!

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WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 2014

GENERAL SESSION

8:15 am Welcome & Opening Remarks

Fran Bonaccorso, Chairman, S&TT Committee

Robert A. Pennington P.E., BCEE President—Elect, NJWEA

SESSION I - Safety Workshop Fall 2014

Course #03-07 14 09 3-1 (5.0 TCH Safety)

CPWM Course NJWEA-DLGS-808, 5 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 Counties

8:30 a.m. Chemical Hazards at the Waste Water Treatment Plant; A Chemi-

cal and Hazmat Safety requirement and procedures Review

Harry Ladisheff, Operator, Bayshore Regional

9:45 a.m. Coffee Break (included)

10:00 a.m. Spill Control Pre-Plan, Seven Steps to Spill Control, and Post Spill

Considerations and requirements

Harry E. Smith III, CSM, President, Certified Health and Safety Services

11:45 a.m. Lunch (included)

1:00 p.m. Spill Control and Containment. The Proper Selection Deployment,

Use, and Disposal of Chemical Spill Materials and Equipment

Rick Stafford, Safety Manager, Joint Meeting of Essex and Union Counties

2:00 p.m. Spill Control Field Trip to the Parking Lot for a Hands-on Demo

3:00 p.m. Session Ends

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Wednesday, September 17, 2014

SESSION II - Collection System Workshop - Fall 2014

Course #03-07 14 10 2-0 (5.0 TCH WW)

CPWM Course NJWEA-DLGS-809, 5 Hr. Tech

Moderator: Louis C. Lambe, Passaic Valley Sewerage Commission

Joseph Polomene, P.E., Sherwood Logan & Associates

8:30 a.m. Program Introduction

Louis C. Lambe, Passaic Valley Sewerage Commission

8:40 a.m. Traffic, Trenching, and Work Site Safety

Harry Smith CSM, Certified Health and Safety Services

9:15 a.m. New Jersey One Call (811)

Greg Stewart, NJ One Call

10:00 a.m. Coffee Break (included)

10:15 a.m. Proctor Density, Why Fill Settles and the Damage It Can Do

Jerry Haimowitz, P.E.

10:30 a.m. Construction and Installation of Reinforced Concrete Pipe

Kevin Brown, Vianini Pipe

11:05 a.m. Ductile Iron Pipe Joints and Applications

Todd B. Powell, US Pipe & Foundry

11:45 a.m. Lunch (included)

1:00 p.m. Flowtite Pressure Pipe, Changing the World One Job at a Time

Bob Capkovic, P.E., Flowtite Pipe

1:45 p.m. Preventing Corrosion in Sewers through Superoxygenation

Joseph Sacco, ECO 2 Oxygen Technologies Co.

2:30 p.m. Relining, Replacement, and Repair, of a Branch Interceptor

Louis C. Lambe, Passaic Valley Sewerage Commission

3:00 p.m. Session Ends

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Wednesday, September 17, 2014

SESSION III - NJWEA/AEA Management Seminar - Fall 2014

Water and Wastewater Course #03-07 14 11 3-0 (5.0 TCH W & WW)

CPWM Course NJWEA-DLGS – 810 5Hr. Mgmnt

Moderator: Peggy Gallos, Executive Director, Association of Environmental

Authorities

8:30 a.m. Show Me the Money: Using Bonds to Finance a Project

Christopher B. Langhart, Esq. partner, McManimon, Scotland &

Baumann,LLC,

9:00 a.m. Today's Cash Management Plan

Dianna Geist, NW Financial Group

9:30 a.m. Councils and Commissioners

Ken Farrell, Mayor, Borough of Sea Girt; Commissioner, South Monmouth

RSA

10:00 a.m. Coffee Break (Included)

10:15 a.m. Sharing Information in an Emergency: What You Need to Know

Mitzi Kaiura, DEP

10:45 a.m. The ABCs of Budgeting

Ann Zawartkey, DCA

11:15 a.m. D.C. and its Impact on Your Work

John Hall, Hall & Associates

11:45 a.m. Lunch (Included)

1:00 p.m. Legislative and Regulatory Update

Peggy Gallos, Executive Director, AEA

1:30 p.m. Panel: How to Communicate in a Crisis

Pam Carolan, Mount Laurel MUA

Dennis Palmer, P.E., Landis SA

Irene Maslowski, Maslowski & Associates

2:30 p.m. Employee Relations: Building Teamwork

Justin Flancbaum, Lakewood Township MUA

Bob Fischer, Bayshore RSA

3:00 p.m. Session Ends

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Wednesday, September 17, 2014

SESSION IV- Professional Engineer Continuing Ed. Training Fall

2014

Course #03-07 14 12 2-0 NYPE (5.0 TCH WW)

CPWM Course NJWEA-DLGS - 811 5 Hr. Tech

Continuing Professional Competency Credit PA/NY/NJ

Moderators: Kenneth Stoller, P.E.

Michael Roy, P.E., Old Bridge MUA

Bryan Atieh, P.E., Hazen and Sawyer, P.C.

8:30 a.m. Wastewater Treatment For the Future

Jay Surti, P.E., Senior Technologist, CH2M HILL

9:30 a.m. Coffee Break (included)

9:45 a.m. Upgrading a 50-Year Old WWTP, Peeling the Onion

Wayne Simpson, P.E., Alaimo Associates

10:45 a.m. A Strategic Climate Risk & Triple Bottom Approach to Safeguarding Vital

Wastewater Infrastructure

Laura Bendernagel, Assistant Engineer, Hazen and Sawyer

11:45 a.m. Lunch

1:00 p.m. Biological Nitrogen Removal Optimization Through Computer Modeling of Carbon Dosing

Michael Lynch, P.E., Principal Engineer, Hazen and Sawyer

2:00 p.m. Odor Control in Wastewater Applications

Kyle Moye, Coyne Environmental Services

3:00 p.m. Session Ends

Wednesday EVENING SESSION, September 17, 2014

SESSION V– How To Select Pipe Joints and How To Design a Fueling Station

Course #03-07 14 13 3-0 NYPE(2.0 TCH WWW) CPWM Course

NJWEA-DLGS -812

CPC Credit PA/NY NJPE – 2 credit hours

Moderators: Michael Roy, P.E., Old Bridge MUA

Jay Surti, P.E., Senior Technologist, CH2M HILL

4:00 p.m. How To Select The Right Pipe Joint For Your Application

Adam Jacoby, Hatch Mott MacDonald

5:00 p.m. How To Design a Fueling Station With Above Ground Storage Tanks

Joseph Gemmell, P.E., CME Associates

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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 2014

GENERAL SESSION

8:15 am Welcome & Opening Remarks

Fran Bonaccorso, Chairman, S&TT Committee

Robert Sokolowski, Senior WEF Delegate, NJWEA

Thursday, September 18, 2014

SESSION I: Supervisory—Utility Administration-Fall 2014

Course #03-07 14 14 3-0 (5.0 TCH W & WW)

CPWM Course NJWEA-DLGS - 813 5 Hr. Mgmnt

Moderators: Frank Pestana, Executive Director – North Bergen MUA

Soulmaz Khojasteh P.E., Executive Director - Franklin Twp. SA

8:30 a.m. The Benefits of Individual Procurement Through Reverse Auction vs. Aggregation

Todd Segmond, CEO - EMEX

9:30 a.m. Coffee Break (Included)

9:45 a.m. Ethics

Cathleen “Cate” Kiernan, Executive Director New Jersey Utility Authorities Joint

Insurance Fund

10:15 a.m. EPL Manual Updates

Cathleen “Cate” Kiernan, Executive Director New Jersey Utility Authorities Joint

Insurance Fund

10:45 a.m. Best Practice for Hiring, Firing and Everything in Between

Stefani Schwartz, Esq., Schwartz, Simon, Edelstein & Celso

11:45 a.m. Lunch (included)

1:00 p.m. E-mail Compliance – What You Need to Know

Charles Cuyullis, P.E., Engineered Solutions Corp.

2:00 p.m. Project Contracts and Construction Management

Edward Traina, P.E., CME Associates

3:00p.m. Session Ends

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Thursday, September 18, 2014

SESSION II – Laboratory Workshop - Fall 2014

Course #03-07 14 15 3-0 (5 TCH WW)

CPWM Course NJWEA-DLGS-814, 3.5 Hr. Tech, 1.5 Hr. Govt

Moderators: Donna Lyons, Lyons Environmental Services, LLC

Jim Neville, Cape May County MUA

Jennifer Loudon, Laboratory Manager Raritan Township MUA

8:30 a.m. Sampling QA/QC Protocol

Mark Ferko, NJDEP – Office of Quality Assurance

9:10 a.m. Sampling Protocol Review & Process Control Testing Options for

Wastewater Labs

Brian Thompson, HACH

9:45 a.m. Coffee Break (included)

10:00 a.m. Hazard Communication – New Requirements for Labeling, Training

and SDS

Bill Welch, Ocean County Utilities Authority

11:45 a.m. Lunch (included)

1:00 p.m. Revised Total Coliform Rule Update

Michael Furrey, Agra Environmental & Laboratory Services

2:00 p.m. Micro Review & Updates

Debra Waller, NJDEP – Office of Quality Assurance

3:00 p.m. Session Ends

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Thursday, September 18, 2014

SESSION III - Maintenance Skills -Fall 2014

Course #03-07 14 16 3-0 (5.0 TCH WW)

CPWM Course NJWEA - 815, 5 Hr. Tech

Moderator: Roman Wisniewski, Maintenance Manager, JMEUC

John Gardner, Sales, Bendlin Inc.

8:30 am The How To of Network Connections

Humbertt Mortola, IT Technician, JMEUC

9:15 a.m. How To Install A Gas Flow Meter

Chris Garaffa, NJ Sales, PCS Pump and Process Endress and

Hauser

10:00 a.m. Coffee Break (included)

10:15 a.m. Performing Concrete Repairs

Larry Costa, District Sales Manager

Michael Ferraro, Regional Sales Manager Partsmaster

11:45 a.m. Lunch (included)

1:00 p.m. Rebuilding a Grinder Pump

Scott Hansen, NJ Sales and Service, Dave Heiner Associ-

ates

2:00 p.m. Anchoring System Solutions

Max Grzesiowski, Account Manager, Hilti Corporation

3:00 p.m. Session Ends

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Thursday, September 18, 2014

SESSION IV – Biosolids Workshop Fall 2014

Course #03-07 14 17 2-0 (5.0 TCH WW)

CPWM Course NJWEA-DLGS -816 5 Hr. Tech

Moderators: Peter A. Nese, Chairman, Biosolids Committee

Thomas J. Lauletta, PE, WW. Program Mgr., CMCMUA

8:30 a.m. Strategies for Biosolids Energy and Resource Recovery for the Green Bay Metropolitan Sewer-

age District

Jay Surti, PE, Senior Technologist, Peter Burrowes / Bill Desing, CH2MHILL

9:00 a.m. Recovering Our Fluid Bed Incinerator From Super-Storm Sandy

Bob Fischer, PE, Executive Director, BRSA

Peter Canal, Authority Engineer, BRSA

9:30 a.m. Coffee Break (included)

9:45 a.m. Energy Recovery From Incineration – Recent WERF Research Findings and

Profiles of Innovative Facilities

Ralph Eschborn, PE, Americas Practice Lead for Energy,

Water; Terry Goss, PE, Biosolids Technology Leader, AECOM

10:15 a.m. Mercury Emission Controls For Sewage Sludge Incinerators

Louis Barry, PE, President, Chavond-Barry Engineering

10:45 a.m. Emerging Mercury and SO2 Control Technologies to Meet New MACT Standards

John Knotts, W.L. Gore & Associates

Alan Cox- Cox Industries

11:15 a.m. Evaluating Sludge Thickening/Dewatering Technologies at Cumberland County UA

Mike Fernandez, Deputy Director, CCUA

11:45 a.m. Lunch (included)

1:00 p.m. Implementing a Sustainable Biosolids Program for the 21st Century

William T. Suchodolski, PE, Engineering Manager, OCUA

1:30 p.m. Camden County MUA’s New Biosolids Handling Facilities: Reducing Costs and Odors, While

Improving Sustainability

Andy Kricun, PE, Executive Director/Chief Engr., CCMUA

2:00 p.m. BRSA-Biosolids Disposal Alternatives Analysis

Fletcher N. Platt Jr., PE, Sr. Project Manager, Gannett Fleming

2:30 p.m. Alternatives Analysis for Biosolids Management @ WSSC

Manish Bhandari, PE, Project Engineer, HDR

3:00 p.m. Session Ends

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MAIL TO: NJ Water Environment Association Registrar

PO BOX 737

Woodland Park, NJ 07424 Tel: (973) 239-9200 - Fax: (973) 239-9239

REGISTRANT NAME: ______________________________________

NEW MEMBER or MEMBERSHIP RENEWAL: YES____ NO _____

NOTE: THESE ARE PRE-REGISTRATION FEES - ON-SITE REGISTRANTS ADD $12.00

“REGISTRANT MUST CHECK ALL SESSIONS THEY PLAN TO ATTEND

PAYMENT AMOUNT DUE: (SUM & ENTER ON PG 2) ____________________

Monday, September 15, 2014

Sess. # Description MEMBER FEE

____I Underground Storage Tanks

Member: PreReg. - $169. *On Site-$204

Non Member: PreReg. - $273. *On-Site-$293

——II Unit Processess $65.00

——III Asset Management $65.00

____IV DPW/ Municipal Work Shop $65.00

____V Professional Engineers $65.00

____VI PACP/PACP Recert. Consult page 12

Wednesday, September 17, 2014

Sess. # Description MEMBER FEE

____I Safety Workshop $65.00

____II Collection System O&M $65.00

____III NJWEA/ AEA Seminar $65.00

——-IV Professional Engineer $65.00

_____V Evening of Engineering $65.00

_____VI MACP/LACP Consult page 12

Tuesday, September 16, 2014

Sess. # Description MEMBER FEE

____I Industrial Management $65.00

____II Wastewater O&M $65.00

____III Emerging Concerns $65.00

____IV Regulatory Updates $65.00

____V Evening of Ethics $65.00

____VI PACP/PACP Recert. Consult page 12

Thursday, September 18, 2014

Sess. # Description MEMBER FEE

____I Utility Administration $65.00

____II Lab Workshop $65.00

____III Maintenance Workshop $65.00

____IV Bio Solids $65.00

MULTI DAY DISCOUNT (2 DAYS) DEDUCT: $1.00

MULTI DAY DISCOUNT (3 DAYS) DEDUCT: $2.00

MULTI DAY DISCOUNT (4 DAYS) DEDUCT: $3.00

NEW OR RENEWAL PWO MEMBERSHIP: ADD $86.00

NEW OR RENEWAL ACTIVE MEMBERSHIP: ADD $133.00

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 MEMBER YOU MUST CIRCLE ONE

MEMBERSHIP CHOICE EXCEPT AEA

Multi-day Registrants May

CREDIT CARD SURCHARGE

For payment by CC only

CREDIT CARD SURGHARGE: ADD $5.00

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Seminar and Technology Transfer Committee (alphabetical)

Chairpersons: Francis Bonaccorso Assistant Superintendent, Joint Meeting Es-sex & Union Co.

and

Joanne Mancuso Township of Parsippany-Troy Hills WWTP

Matthew Bodzioch Shift Supervisor, Joint Meeting Essex & Union Co.

Joseph Bonaccorso Project Manager, CME Associates

Albert J. Capuzzi Mid-Atlantic Practice Leader, JACOBS

Steve Dowhan Superintendent, Joint Meet-ing of Essex & Union Counties

James De Block President, DeBlock Envi-ronmental Services

Robert De Block Vice President, DeBlock Environmental Services

Rick Eustace Executive Director, Borden-town Sewerage Authority

Robert Fischer Executive Director, Bayshore Regional Sewerage Authority

Darlene Galbraith Registrar, NJWEA

John Gardner, Regional Sales Manager, Bendlin Inc.

Srinivas Gidugu Process Control Engineer, PVSC

Chris Hoffman, P.E. Research Scientist I, NJDEP

Shawn Kaciupski Shift Supervisor, Joint Meeting Essex & Union Co.

Soulmaz Khojasteh Executive Director, Franklin Township SA

Harry Ladisheff Operator, Bayshore Regional Sewerage Authority

Jack Lagrosa Executive Director, New Jer-sey Water Environment Association

Louis Lambe Superintendent II, PVSC

Carrie-Anne Lyons Lyons Environmental

Donna Lyons Laboratory Supervisor, Lyons Environmental

James Neville Laboratory Director, Cape May County MUA

Terry McHugh Owner, All’s Clear Services

Peter A. Nese Retired

Christopher Pabst Training Coordinator Joint Meeting Essex & Union Co.

Henry Penley Retired

Donna Peteja Laboratory Manager/IPP Coor-dinator Two Bridges Sewerage Authority

Frank Pestana Executive Director, North Bergen Municipal Utilities Authority

Joseph Polomene, P.E. Sherwood Logan & Associates

Michael Roy P.E. Old Bridge Municipal Utili-ties Authority

Harry Smith CSM, Certified Health and Safety Services

John Schneekloth P.E. Hatch Mott Mac-Donald

Robert Sokolowski Retired

Rick Stafford Safety Manager Joint Meeting Essex & Union Co.

Kenneth Stoller P.E., B.C.E.E., Q.E.P—Consultant

Jay Surti Senior Project Technologist CH2M HILL

Charles Theodora Ass’t. Superintendent Bayshore Regional Sewerage Authority

John Tobia P.E. Senior Project Manager CH2M HILL

Ramon Vara Retired

James Wancho P.E. Vice President Paulus, Sokolowski & Sartor

Roman Wisniewski Maintenance Manager Joint Meeting of Essex and Union Counties

Antoni Wyczesany Electrical Forman Joint Meeting of Essex and Union Counties

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Faxed Registrations Must Include Credit Card or Purchase Order

Information To Receive Pre-Registration Rate

CREDIT CARDS MUST ADD A $5.00 SURCHARGE

PRE-REG. BY MAIL MUST BE POSTMARKED BY September 11, 2014

PRE-REGISTRATION BY FAX ENDS September 11, 2014

NO CANCELLATIONS ACCEPTED AFTER September 9, 2014

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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