
The VA AWWA Drinking Water Quality and Research Committee is planning a full day of technical presentations on April 19, 2023. This seminar will be held at the Jepson Alumni Center on the University of Richmond campus in Richmond, VA and will include breakfast and lunch. Please contact Roger Arnold (rarnold@hazenandsawyer.com) or James Linton (jlinton@wrallp.com) with any questions.
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Presentations/speakers are subject to change.
6 Water Operator CPEs. 6 CECs for Professional Engineers.
Presentations/speakers are subject to change.
6 Water Operator CPEs. 6 CECs for Professional Engineers.
- Keynote Address
Presented By: Dwayne Roadcap, Director
Virginia Department of Health, Office of Drinking Water
- Regulatory Update: PFAS, LCRR, and Beyond
Presented By: Steve Via, Director of Federal Relations
American Water Works Association
- Microplastics in Our Water: Issues, Techniques, and Case Studies
Presented By: Nicole Fahrenfeld, PhD
Associate Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Rutgers University
- Water Supply Resiliency in the Metropolitan Washington Region-
Past, Present, and Future
Presented By: Steven E. Bieber, Water Resources Program Director
Metropolitan Washington Council of Governements
- Better with Age: Ozone ‘s History and Continued Evolution at the
Mannheim Water Treatment Plant
Presented By: Mike McKie, Water Systems Engineer
C3 Water
- Planning and Implementation of the Trap Rock WTP
Presented By: Jessica Edwards-Brandt, Director, Water Operations
Loudoun Water
- Doubling Down on Packaged Treatment to Maximize Capacity
and Improve Quality
Presented By: David Jarrell, Director of Operations, Rapidan Service Authority and
Rob Mangrum, Consultant, Mangrum Consulting and Design
- Granular Activated Carbon Treatment at Rivanna Water and
Sewer Authority
Presented By: David Tungate , Director of Operations
Rivanna Water and Sewer Authority
- Cybersecurity and Resiliency for the Now, Next and After Next:
How Will Water/Wastewater Manage?
Presented by: Roger Caslow
Hampton Roads Sanitation District
- Moving the Needle: A Comprehensive X-Functional Approach to Innovation
Presented By: Dr. Robert Bornhofen, Director of Innovations
DC Water
"Early Bird" rates valid through April 11, then regular rates apply:
- AWWA Member Rate- Early Bird $150, Regular $165
- Non-Member Rate- Early Bird $200, Regular $220
- Retirees- early Bird $50, Regular $70
- Full-time Student- Early Bird $25, Regular $45
- Event Sponsorship- $200
Cancellations:
Please view our Cancellation and Refund policy.
COVID Considerations:
This event will follow any local or facility policies for social distancing and masking.