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Desalination/Recycled Wtr Workshop

Member $135 / Non-member $175

Who Should Attend:
  • Utility Managers
  • Engineers
  • Regulators
  • Scientists
  • Planners
  • Operators
  • Consultants
  • Elected Officials
Description:
As water becomes an increasingly precious commodity in many parts of the world, the role of desalination and water reuse grows larger in addressing the global thirst for new water resources.  This water awareness is particularly true in the western United States, where climate change and population growth are increasing the stress on finite water supplies.  Fortunately, technology for desalination and water reuse - such as higher water recovery, less brine for disposal, and more energy-efficient processes - continues to improve.  There have also been increases in water use efficiency, which benefits water supplies by reducing demand, but results in declining flows within the urban water cycle.  This workshop is intended as a forum to discuss and provide updates on pertinent regulations, emerging technologies, and exciting new projects.  It also includes a panel of utility representatives to discuss impacts to water supplies and what they're doing to adapt.

Topics:
  • Technology Update
  • Regulatory Update:  IPR/DPR
  • Construction, Commissioning & Lessons Learned of Desal & Water Reuse Projects
  • Operators Training on Advanced Technology
  • Panel Discussion:  Impacts on Declining Flows and How Agencies are Adapting
  • California Ocean Plan Amendment:  Implications of this Regulation on Desal Projects
  • Overview of a Project:  Orange County Groundwater Replenishment System Presentation

This class is 8:00 am - 5:00 pm
Earn up to 6 contact hours
Organized by the Desalination & Recycled Water Committee of the CA-NV AWWA
  • Sunny Wang, Desalination & Recycled Water Committee Chair
  • Rod Posada, Workshop Planning Committee Chair
Refund Policy:
Due to our commitment to instructors, other students and materials, the following refund policy applies:
  • Requests for refunds must be made in writing and are subject to the following conditions:  Full refund of fee paid (minus $50.00 handling fee) will be issued for cancellations received more than 15 days prior to class start date.  All fees are non-refundable thereafter.
  • Requests for transfers must be made in writing and are subject to the following conditions:  Transfers are based on availability.  No transfer requests will be authorized if they are not received more than 15 days prior to class start date.
  • A 100% refund or credit of your registration fee will be issued if a class is cancelled by the Section.


When
5/9/2019
Where
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM Orange County Water District 18700 Ward Street Fountain Valley, CA 92708
 

Refund Policy

Requests for refunds and transfers must be made in writing and are subject to the following conditions: Full refund of fee paid (minus 25% handling fee) will be issued for cancellations received more than 15 days prior to class start date. All fees are non-refundable thereafter. Transfers are based on availability. No transfer requests will be authorized if they are not received more than 15 days prior to class start date. A 100% refund or credit of your registration fee will be issued if a class is canceled by the Section.

Transfer Policy

Requests for transfers must be made in writing and are subject to the following conditions: Transfers are based on availability.  No transfer requests will be authorized if they are not received more than 15 days prior to class start date.