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Welcome To WATERCON ...........................................................................................
Special Guests ...............................................................................................................
Schedule at a Glance .....................................................................................................
Operator Competitions .................................................................................................
Conference Activities .....................................................................................................
IWEA 2011 Watershed Management Symposium .........................................................
Young Professionals-Steering Committee Sponsored Events ..........................................
Technical Sessions: Monday ..........................................................................................
Technical Sessions: Tuesday ...........................................................................................
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Technical Sessions: Thursday .........................................................................................
Texas Hold’Em Tournament ..........................................................................................
Bike and Breakfast .........................................................................................................
Lobby Booth Layout: Main Floor ..................................................................................
Exhibit Hall Layout: Main Floor ...................................................................................
Lobby Booth Layout: 2nd Floor ....................................................................................
2011 Exhibitor Listing ..................................................................................................
ISAWWA Directory ......................................................................................................
IWEA Directory ............................................................................................................
RTC-PDH Tracking ......................................................................................................
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= Qualifies for Renewal Training Credit (RTC) hours for water operators
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John A. SmithChair 2010-2011Illinois Section American Water Works Association
On behalf of the Illinois Section American Water Works Association (ISAWWA) I would like to extend a warm welcome to WATERCON – the 3rd combined annual conference of ISAWWA & IWEA. The Technical Program Committees have compiled a diverse technical session schedule that has something for everyone. Our exhibit hall is booked solid with the latest water/wastewater related technologies and expert technical representatives ready to help you sort through the maze of information. Please make it a priority to take time out of your schedule to browse the exhibit hall and lobbies to support the vendors that help make our conference possible each year. The conference is a great place to show off your talents. We have our annual Top Ops competition, Meter Madness and of course, the ever popular Tapping Contest. New this year -- Wednesday is Bike and Breakfast (bring your bicycle). The event starts at 6:30 am. Also on Wednesday will be a Lake Springfield Watershed tour starting at 11:30 am.
Our committee meetings are open to all AWWA members. If you would like to get more involved, attending a meeting is a great way to get your feet wet. Check your program for a listing of the meetings. We will once again be hosting the Water Artifacts Museum. If you have old piece of water main, meter, or piece of lab equipment that you would like in the Museum, “bring it on down” and we will be glad to put it on display. The Museum will be open on Tuesday from 10am to 5pm and on Wednesday from 9am to 3pm. The museum can be found on the second floor. Our Association provides excellent resources for our members to obtain the latest information on what is happening in the water field. We serve as a vital link to connect colleagues in the treatment and delivery of water. I would like to encourage you to come and take advantage of everything that this year’s conference has to offer - such as professional development, fellowship, great food, fun, and the latest technologies in the exhibit hall.
Thank each of you for making ISAWWA such a successful organization. I look forward to serving with each and every one of you in the coming years.
welcome to WATERCONIllinois’ largest water conference
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Dennis C. PriewePresidentIllinois Water Environment Association
On behalf of the Board and members of the Illinois Water Environment Association (IWEA), I would like to extend a warm welcome and invitation to attend WATERCON 2011, A Joint Conference and Expo. This is the third joint conference between IWEA and ISAWWA, and is Illinois largest water and wastewater conference and exposition. This conference and expo is March 21 – 24, 2011 and is being held at the Crowne Plaza Hotel and Conference Center in Springfield, Illinois.
The Technical Program Committees from the ISAWWA and IWEA have compiled an expanded technical session schedule with papers from leading experts in over eighteen technical tracks. In addition to the technical papers, this conference also has an all day Watershed Management Symposium that is available to all conference attendees.
The exhibit hall is literally overflowing with vendors and exhibitors. Please make it a priority to take time out of your schedule to browse the exhibit hall and learn about all the newest equipment and services that are available. Be sure to give a special thanks to all our exhibitors and sponsors that help to make this joint conference such a success.
Along with the technical sessions and the exhibit hall, this conference provides a vast opportunity to meet and network with your fellow professionals in a variety of activities. Along with the usual events such as the Water Operator Competitions, Committee and Board Meetings, Young Professionals Day, to name a few, there are some new and exciting activities in store. On Tuesday morning, for the energetic folk, there is a Breakfast and Bike Ride. (Bring your bike!) On Tuesday evening, there is a Texas Hold’em Tournament for all our card playing members. This tournament is a fund raiser to help support the activities of ISAWWA and IWEA. Be sure to check out the Water Artifacts Museum again this year. The museum will be open Tuesday and Wednesday throughout the conference.
IWEA will be holding its Annual Awards Dinner this year at the Inn at 835 in downtown Springfield. Attendees will hear from Water Environment Association Trustee Paul Bowen, and celebrate in the accomplishments of all the award recipients.
ISAWWA and IWEA are also paying special tribute to all of our first time conference attendees. If this is your first joint conference, please be sure to get your welcome gift at registration. We hope that you have an enjoyable and educational experience and attend again in the future.
This joint conference provides excellent resources for all our members to obtain the latest information in the water and wastewater field. It serves as a vital link to connect colleagues in the treatment and delivery of water and wastewater services. I would like to thank all the joint committees of IWEA and ISAWWA for the work that was done for this year’s event. I also want to give a special thank you to all our exhibitors and sponsors, for without them, this conference would not exist.
Illinois’ largest water conference
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Paul Bowen2009-2010 Board of TrusteesWater Environment Federation (WEF)
Paul Bowen is a member of the 2009-2010 Board of Trustees for the Water Environment Federation (WEF), an international organization of water quality professionals headquartered in Alexandria, Va.
Paul is currently the Director of Strategic Business Initiatives, Water Technology and a Member of the Global Water Stewardship team for The Coca-Cola Company. In that role, he oversees water use efficiency programs for global manufacturing, including work with plants on water minimization, water reuse, and water conservation; coordinates compliance with The Coca-Cola Company’s wastewater guidelines, including review of wastewater treatment plant designs and operations; evaluates water and wastewater technologies for implementation into manufacturing operations; and is the Subject Matter Expert for water issues for Coca-Cola North America.
Prior to his position with The Coca-Cola Company, Paul was an Assistant Professor for the School of Civil Engineering & Environmental Science at the University of Oklahoma and Vice-President and Senior Staff Consultant for Metcalf & Eddy.
A WEF member since 1977, Paul has held multiple leadership and committee roles within WEF. He has served on the Program Committee as both chair and vice chair as well as served as a member and chair of the Residuals & Biosolids Technical Symposium, Industrial Wastes Technical Symposium and the Research Symposia. Paul was also chair of the Committee Leadership Council’s Delivery Focus Group and a member of the Public Affairs & Communications and Industrial Wastes Committees. In addition, he has served as a literature review author for the Residuals & Biosolids and Industrial Wastes Committees.
Also an active member of the Georgia Association of Water Professionals (GAWP), Paul has served as a member and chair of GAWP’s Program Committee and a member of Industrial Waste Committee. His other professional affiliations include: the American Water Works Association, American Society Of Civil Engineers, American Chemical Society, International Water Association, International Society of Beverage Technologist, and as a member of the Board of Directors for WEF’s Charity of Choice, Water For People.
Paul received his B.S. in Natural Systems (Chemistry and Biology) from Mercer University (Macon, Ga.) in 1975, and his M.S. (1976) and Ph.D. (1982) in Environmental Systems Engineering from Clemson University (Clemson, S.C.).
About WEF: Formed in 1928, the Water Environment Federation (WEF) is a not-for-profit technical and educational organization with 36,000 individual members and 75 affiliated Member Associations representing water quality professionals around the world. WEF and its Member Associations proudly work to achieve our mission of preserving and enhancing the global water environment.
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Jerry StevensPresident-Elect (2010 - 2011)American Water Works Association
Jerry Stevens has been a member of AWWA for 35 years, during which time he worked his way through the ranks of the Iowa Section, serving as treasurer for seven years, becoming a trustee in 1998, chairman-elect in 2000, and chair in 2001. In 2006 Jerry became director of the Iowa Section, and was elected to the office of vice-president in 2007. He has also served on the AWWA Engineering Computer Applications Committee. Jerry received the AWWA Fuller Award in 2003, and became a Life Member in 2005. Jerry recently joined the Workforce Strategies Committee which focuses on workforce issues.
He received his BS in civil engineering from Iowa State University, and was hired as a project engineer by the Waterloo Water Works in 1974. He became assistant general manager in 1976 and general manager in 2001. In September, 2004, he moved to West Des Moines to become general manager of the West Des Moines Water Works. In addition to his managerial duties, he oversees and directs the public relations and community information efforts.
Jerry’s credentials include Registered Professional Engineer, Grade IV Water Treatment Plant Operator, and Grade IV Distribution System Operator for the State of Iowa. He has also been active in Red Cross and Rotary Club. Jerry and his wife, Julie, live in West Des Moines, Iowa
John ShimkusCongressmanRepresenting the 19th District of Illinois
March 1, 2011 - Congressman Shimkus to address the attendees of WATERCON on March 23rd at the Crowne Plaza in Springfield, IL.
U.S. Representative John Shimkus of Illinois, chair of the House Subcommittee on Environment and the Economy, will address the joint conference of the Illinois Section of the American Water Works Association and the Illinois Water Environment Federation taking place on March 21-24 at the Crowne Plaza Hotel and Conference Center in Springfield. The conference is expected to draw 1,500 water professionals from across the state.
The Illinois Section AWWA considers Congressman Shimkus a strong supporter of the drinking water industry, fighting hard in recent years with his strong opposition to proposed legislation, which has tried to lump water treatment facilities in with chemical facility security bills. The current law on chemical facilities security will be re-authorized in some fashion this year, and we urge his continued opposition to a Congressional mandate that imposes higher costs onto local drinking water customers.
While it looks like State Revolving Loan and Clean Water Revolving Loan funds are going to take a hit this year, the Congressman very much understands the infrastructure needs of our facilities and our communities in general. He has been very open to helping our industry in any manner that he can such as efforts to reduce flushing pharmaceuticals into our waterways. We very much appreciate Congressman Shimkus advocacy on behalf of the drinking water industry.
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TOP OPS Tuesday, 11:00 am in the Exhibit Hall
The TOP OPS challenge tests the everyday knowledge of water treatment plant operators as part of a team in a fun, fast paced Q&A tournament. The winner of the final round will represent the Illinois AWWA at the ACE Conference in Washington dC in June 2011.
Operator CompetitionsTOP OPS | TAPPING | METER MADNESS
TAPPING CONTESTWednesday, 5:00 pm in the Exhibit Hall
Tapping Contest is where water utility teams race to open a cement-lined, ductile iron pipe and install a tap. The winning team will then compete at the AWWA annual conference in June 2011 in Washington dC.
METER MADNESS CONTEST Wednesday, 5:00 pm in the Exhibit Hall
Meter Madness is a fast paced contest that puts competitors against the clock to assemble a water meter from a bucket of parts. The winner of this competition is eligible to compete at the national level Meter Madness contest during the AWWA annual conference in in Washington dC in June 2011.
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WATER TASTE TESTTuesday, 12:00 pm in the Exhibit HallWho has the best-tasting water in illinois? Come watch as illinois regional taste-test winners from throughout the State compete for the Best Tasting Water. We will have taste-and-ordor experts discuss the intricacies of delivering great-tasting water. The winner of the state competition will compete at ACE for the Best of the Best
Conference ActivitiesWATER TASTE TEST | WFP SILENT AuCTION | FLuORIDATION AWARDS
SilEnT auCTion: WATER FOR PEOPLETuesday & Wednesday in the Exhibit HallPlease consider participating in our Silent Auction event. your donation will help the Section raise the funsd needed to benefit thousands of people in developing countries. you can help by bidding on many of the items donated by your exhibitors and attendees. Bidding ends on Wednesday at 11:15 am. items can be picked up and paid for in the exhibit hall following the conclusion of the bidding.
FLuORIDATION AWARDSWednesday, 10:00 am, iDPH BoothFluoridation Awards will be given out by the illinois department of Public health on Wednesday at 10:00 am at the idPh Booth #43, in the 2nd floor lobby.
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This year’s symposium features new information and perspectives on watershed management from regulatory representatives, updates on watershed restoration and protection from several Illinois watershed groups, and a guided
field tour of Lake Springfield watershed improvement measures.
iWEa 2011 WaTERSHED ManagEMEnT SyMPoSiuMillinois Room | March 23, 2011 - 9:00 am to 4:00 pm
QuESTIONS?Dan Bounds, Watershed Management Committee Chair
312-346-5000 | [email protected]
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Welcome and Symposium overviewDan Bounds, CDM - IWEA Watershed Management Committee Chair
national Perspectives on Watershed Management Chris Urban, USEPA Region 5
illinois Water Quality Standards update Bob Mosher, IEPAintegrated Water Quality ReportGregg Good, IEPAillinois TMDl Program & green infrastructure grant ProgramAmy Burns Walkenbach, IEPA
Open Forum Discussion
lake Springfield Watershed Resources Planning Committee Presentation Tom Skelly, City Water, Light & PowerRichard Lyons, Lyons FarmA long-standing relationship between the Sangamon County Soil and Water Conservation District and the City of Springfield has helped align many partners through the formation of the Lake Springfield Watershed Resources Planning Committee. Agricultural producers, chemical and fertilizer dealers, land and water resource professionals, and other stakeholders have joined together to develop projects to reduce sedimentation and fertilizer and chemical runoff to Lake Springfield.
lake Springfield Watershed implementation TourSymposium attendees will board a bus for a guided tour of watershed protection measures implemented throughout the Lake Springfield watershed. Box lunches will be served at a stop along the watershed tour.
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YOuNG PROFESSIONALS bREAkFAST8:00 am – 9:00 am in the Sangamon room
Start the day right by having breakfast! Yeah it’s early but other Young Professionals will be there to see your smiling face.
LEADERSHIP WORkSHOP9:00 am – 11:15 am in the Sangamon room
Presentations will include: “Best Practices in Leadership” - Kyla Jacobsen, City of Elgin
“Public Speaking is Necessary for Your Success” - Laura McGovern, Alfred Benesch
YOuNG PROFESSIONALS PRESENTATIONS11:15 am – 11:45 am in the Sangamon room
Come see what your fellow young professionals have been up to! Presentations will include: “Water Footprint: Concept and Application” - Marina Arnaldos, ITT
“Wet Weather Equalization Ponds at the Egan Water Reclamation District” - Allen Abrahams, MWRD
STuDENT/YOuNG PROFESSIONAL POSTER CONTEST2nd Floor, outside the Main Technical Session rooms
Posters on display 3:00 - 5:00 pm, Judging 4:30 - 5:00 pmCheck out the latest and greatest in drinking water and wastewater projects! These posters share the results of students’ and young
professionals’ work and research. All poster contest participants get free conference registration and lunch on March 23. The drinking water 1st place winner will compete against other Section winners at ACE11 in Washington, D.C., whereas the 2nd
place winner will receive a $250 cash prize. The wastewater 1st and 2nd place winners will receive cash prizes of $200 and $100, respectively. Enter the contest or stop by to cheer on your favorite poster. Email [email protected] for an entry form.
young PRofESSionalS SoCial HouR & nETWoRking EvEnT5:00 – 6:00 pm on the 2nd Floor, outside the Main Technical Session rooms
After an exciting day of YP-sponsored conference activities, wind down with all the fun people you’ve met at the Young Professionals Social Hour. This is a great chance to network with other conference attendees and find out what cool projects they’re working on.
YOuNG PROFESSIONALS bOWLING EvENT6:00 pm, meet in the Lobby
After the social hour, head out for more fun at a nearby bowling alley with YP Steering Committee members. Come see why a bunch of water industry professionals will decide to stick to their day jobs! Bring some cash for shoes and snacks and plan to
split some cabs or carpool to get there. Email [email protected] for more information.
By the way, you might be wondering what a Young Professional is. A YP is anyone who has been in the water industry for less than 10 years, or members or prospective members age 35 or younger.
“Invest in your future…invest in your profession…invest in yourself”
young PRofESSionalS STEERing CoMMiTTEE-SPonSoRED aCTiviTiES foR:
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In the Billions: The Capital and Long-Term Costs of Complying with Proposed Phosphorus CriteriaDan Small, Strand Associates, Inc.
A Triple Bottom Line Approach to Life-cycle Cost Analysis of Aerobic vs. Anaerobic DigestionAmanda Poole, Baxter & Woodman, Inc.
CMOM- It’s Not Just Going to Fade Off Into the SunsetNathan Davis, Crawford, Murphy & Tilly, IncFred Nika, Springfield Metro Sanitary District- Break -How to Pay for That Treatment Plant Overhaul?Christy Crites, Crawford, Murphy & Tilly, Inc.Dan Kaplan, Kaplan Financial Consulting, Inc.Gregg Humphrey, Springfield Metro Sanitary District
Incorporating Sustainability Elements During Biosolids Master Planning – The City of Columbus Experience Eric Auerbach, Malcolm Pirnie
How the Triple Bottom Line Approach Influences the Selection of Biosolids Process TechnologyChristopher Wilson, Greeley and Hansen
Regulatory Trends and Nutrient Drivers, Numeric Nutrient Standards, and Implications for NPDES PermitsDavid Clark, HDR Engineering, Inc.
Achieving Low Effluent Phosphorus Concentrations Using Ultrafiltration Membrane Technology - Pilot Study at Naperville IllinoisNathan Cassity, AECOM
High-Strength Phosphorus Removal- Will Chemical Addition Screw up Your Screw Press?Amanda Withers & Richard Bernard, Crawford, Murphy & Tilly, Inc.Linda Verhulst, Springfield Metro Sanitary District
Preliminary Design and Process Control of the City of Richmond, VA Primary Solids Fermentation Facility to Optimize Resource Recovery and Methanol OffsetChristopher Wilson, Greeley and Hansen
High-Rate Sidestream Treatment System Provides Multiple BenefitsJyh-Wei (Al) Sun, CDM Inc.
Using Computer Process Simulators to Improve Nutrient Removal at Wastewater Treatment FacilitiesJon Butt, Symbiont
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Digesting POTW Residuals & Maximizing CHP RecoveryChamindra Dassanayake, Arcadis US, Inc
Real-World Energy and Life Cycle Costs: Turbo Blowers versus Competing Aeration Blower Technologies Vic Smith PE, LEED AP, CEM, Greeley & Hansen LLC- Break - Evaluating Biogas to Energy Options Greg Droessler, Clark Dietz, Inc.
Digester Gas Combined Heat and Power System Neil Brunner, Symbiont
Power Quality in Water and Wastewater IndustryDan Dragan, Greeley and Hansen
Emergency Equipment Selection & Preparation Edward Dunn, Precision Systems
Integrating Power Monitoring Data into SCADA Systems Michael S. Watkins, CAP, COP, CDM
Water Works Case Study – Achieving Electrical Safety Compliance (OSHA & NFPA 70E) With an Electrical Hazard AssessmentLarry Altmayer, POWR-GARD, Littelfuse, Inc
Arc Flash PPE DemonstrationGreg Kvackay, National Safety Apparel
Overview of the Energy Online ProgramArt Malm, Lake County Public Works
Challenges & Opportunities of Wastewater UV System Design and Operation In the 21st CenturyDr. Sam Jeyanayagam, PE, BCEE, CH2M Hill
Alternatives for WWTP Disinfection – Selecting a Process that is Effective and EfficientKatherine Y. Bell, Ph.D.., P.E., BCEE, CDM - Break - Disinfection Evaluation and Selection for a Large Wet Weather Flow Treatment Plant Dr. June Leng, HDR Engineering, Inc.
Basics of Sodium Hypochlorite Disinfection System DesignElisa Bonkowski, Baxter & Woodman, Inc.
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MONdAyBiOSOLidS | NEW PrOdUCTS | rESEArCh
Update on the Development of a Biosolids Land Application NetworkAlbert Cox, MWRDGC
Biosolids Program Changes for the Metropolitan Water Reclamation District of Greater ChicagoDan Collins, MWRDGC
Utilization of Exceptional Quality Biosolids for Turfgrass Management in the Chicago AreaOlawale Oladeji, MWRDGC
Improving Soil Quality for Sustained Productivity and Human HealthKuldip Kumar, MWRDGC
An Update on the Status of Federal Biosolids RegulationsMichael Moore, HDR
Improved Aerated Grit ChamberRobert Slaby, P.E., WSG & Solutions, Inc.
Phased Activated Sludge Concept Retrofitted for Compliance with Chesapeake Bay Nutrient Reduction InitiativeThomas Sichz, P.E., Aqua-Aerobic Systems, Inc.
Multistage Activated Biological Process (MSABP) Operational ExperiencesRichard P. Gannon, P.E., Aquarius Technologies Inc.
Is Direct or Indirect Reuse of Wastewater Effluents Feasible in Northeast Illinois?Marina Arnaldos & Dr. Krishna Pagilla, Illinois Institute of Technology
Wastewater Effluent Reuse Feasibility in Chicago – MWRDGC Kirie Water Reclamation PlantDan Bounds, CDM
Feasibility Of Integrating Algae Cultivation Into Municipal Wastewater Treatment Process For Nutrient Removal and BiofuelJun Yoshitani
Safety of Chicago Waterway Determined by Public Health StudiesGeeta Rijal, MWRDGC
The Dose Response Relationships of Chemical Additives for the Suppression of Hydrogen Sulfide Generation in WastewaterJoseph Kozak, MWRDGC
Heat Recovery at a Water Reclamation Plant in Greater Chicago Using Heat Pumps (Biothermal System)Joseph Kozak, MWRDGC
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TUESdAyMANAgEMENT
MANAgEMENT diAMONd rOOM
Backflow Programs – The First 25 YearsMike Eisenhauer, Backflow Solutions, Inc. Dave Antonacci, P.E., Retired, City Water Light & Power
Implementing Water 2050: Integrating Water Resource Planning in Northeastern IllinoisTimothy T. Loftus & Amy Talbot, CMAP
Groundwater Protection: Sustainability In The Face Of DevelopmentCassandra McKinney, County of McHenry
Sustainable Water Works System Planning For a Sustainable CityKyla Jacobsen, City of ElginJeffrey W. Freeman, P.E., CFM, LEED AP, Engineering Enterprises, Inc.
Infrastructure and Capacity Needs Assessment – Where Are You and Where Should You Be Going?Eric Berggren, HDR Engineering, Inc.
Rockford Drought Preparedness PlanTim Holdeman, City of Rockford, ILBrenna Mannion, MWH Americas, Inc
Water as a Key Element of Climate Change Action: Leveraging the Results of a Greenhouse Gas Emissions InventoryBrian Eber, City of RockfordBrenna Mannion MWH
Utility Rebate Programs and WaterSense Labeled ProductsCary McElhinney, US EPA Region 5John Dillon, City of Batavia
Turning GIS Data into GIS Information What You Don’t Know Can Hurt YouShannon Geegan, Wachs Water Services
Water Meters in Chicago: the MeterSave ProgramAndrea R.H. Putz & Irene Caminer, City of Chicago Dept. of Water Management
Re-positioning Your AMR Strategy; Should I Make the Leap from Mobile to Fixed?Philip Perna, PE, Lake County Dept. of Public WorksKenneth Molli, Veolia Water North America
The Payback: Capitalizing on Your Water LossBradley P. Sanderson, P.E. & Michele L. Piotrowski, P.E., LEED AP, Engineering Enterprises, Inc.
If You Can’t Measure It… You Can’t Manage It -- One Community’s Road to Water System Asset ManagementCarolyn Grieves & Andrew Zaletel, Baxter & Woodman, Inc.
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TUESdAyENgiNEEriNg
ENgiNEEriNg rUBy rOOM
Adu Achi: The Challenges and Rewards of Constructing a Water Project in NigeriaAnn-Perry Witmer, PE, Crispell-Snyder Inc.Ben Barnes, Engineers Without Borders UIUC
What Can Midwest Utilities Learn From the West’s Experience with Quagga/Zebra Mussels? Phil Brandhuber, HDR Engineering
Water Intake Pipeline Design with River CrossingMark Ludwigson & Pat Carnahan, Symbiont
Case Study: Planning, Funding, Design and Construction of a New Reverse Osmosis Water Treatment PlantAndrew Marsh & Jerry Phipps, HR Green- Break -Expanding a 16 mgd Surface Water Treatment Facility With Membrane FiltrationBrian L. Hackman, P.E., P.H., BCEE, Strand Associates, Inc.
Galesburg, Illinois - Replacement of Aging Infrastructure In A Struggling EconomyMike Winegard, AECOMLarry Cox, City of Galesburg
Case Study of a Water Treatment Plant Clarifier RehabilitationBrad Schotanus, Dixon Engineering, Inc
Reducing Salt Consumption by 45% at a 1.4 MGD Barium Removal, NaIX Softening Facility– A Case StudyHarry D. Harman, P.E., Baxter & Woodman, Inc.
UV Preparations for Crypto Inactivation at MolineGreg Swanson, Moline Water DivisionAnant Sriram, Greeley and Hansen LLC- Break -Bringing Systems Integrator into DesignLou Weller, Crawford & Justin Steinkuehler, Crawford, Murphy & Tilly, Inc.
Designing Public Works Facilities for LEED CertificationBrian Till, Symbiont
Protecting the Investment in Your Plant InfrastructureMark Calvino & Jonathan Loo, Klein and Hoffman Inc.
Developing a GIS System & Hydraulic Model For A Water Distribution SystemDavid Antonacci, P.E., Retired, City Water Light and Power
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TUESdAyOPErATOrS | LABOrATOriES
OPErATOrS EMErALd rOOM
The Importance of Preventative Maintenance Testing for Well and Pumping Equipment - 60 minutesNicholas Winkelmann, P.E., Layne-Western a division of Layne Christensen Company- Break - Doing More With Less: Pump Station Applications - 45 minutesKeith Girup, Metropolitan Industries, Inc.
Water Metering: Getting the Most for Your Money - 30 minutesDerek H. Clayton, Johnson Controls, Inc
Working Smarter, Not Harder - 60 minutes Geza Ehrentreu, Viking Chemical Company
Extending the Life of Hydrants and Valves: Routine Operation and Maintenance Procedures - 30 minutesTony White, Mueller Company
Correct Valve Selection Increases Lifespan and Reduces Maintenance - 30 minutesToby Duckett & Dave Crain, LAI, Ltd
The Break is Fixed, Now What? - 30 minutesPaul Hanson, DIPRA
Low Level and Trace Level Detection of Metals - The Best Method to Achieve Your ResultsCynthia P. Bosnak, Perkin Elmer
A Simple Approach to Identify and Control Filamentous BacteriaToni Glymph, MWRDGC
A Framework to Predict Pharmaceuticals and Personal Care Products (PPCPs) Uptake by PlantsKuldip Kumar, MWRDGC
ORP ApplicationsChris Scott, Thermo Fisher Scientific
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TUESdAyCOLLECTiON SySTEMS | ENErgy | ENErgy: rOUNdTABLE
COLLECTiON SySTEMS iLLiNOiS rOOM
Data Wise: How to Make your Collection System Models Behave Shannon Brady & Ranadeep Das, Crawford, Murphy & Tilly, Inc.
Focused and Efficient Calibration for Collection System ModelingGunilla Goulding, Malcolm Pirnie
Real Time Savings: Transforming Real Time Hydraulic Data into Actionable InformationLuis Montestruque, EmNet, LLC
Submerged Conduit Investigation Using Remote Operated Vehicles at the Stickney WRP’s WS PlantKeith Gardner & Andy Martin, Greeley and Hansen
The Law of Unintended ConsequencesWilliam J Dixon, P.E., Esq, Dixon Engineering, Inc.
Funding Mechanisms for Renewable Energy ProjectsJohn Norton, BIOWish Technologies
Take The First Step Toward Reducing Your Energy Consumption Develop A Plan, And Implement It! Bert Wellens & Caitlin Feehan, MWH
Funding Opportunities for Water & Wastewater Energy Efficiency RetrofitsJim Sparber, Baxter & Woodman
Installation of a 25 kW Solar Installation at the Evanston Water Utility: Challenges and BenefitsLara Biggs, City of Evanston
Developing a Strategic Energy Master PlanDavid Wrightsman, Energy Systems Group
Energy Management and Wastewater Treatment: A Roundtable Discussion Nick Menninga, Downers Grove Sanitary DistrictDave Parry, CDMManju Sharma, MWRDArt Malm, Lake County Public Works
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TUESdAyTrEATMENT | OPErATiONS
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A Scientific Perspective of the New Activated Sludge ProcessAndrew Shaw, Black & Veatch
Utilizing Real World Case Studies to Evaluate the Performance of Lagoon Rehabilitation Alternatives With a Focus on of Reducing Operating Costs, Minimizing Maintenance, & Maintaining TreatmentBraden O’Leary, Triplepoint Water Technologies
SMSD Spring Creek WWTP Influent Pump StationJason Shurtz, & Brian Vorva, Crawford, Murphy & Tilly, Inc.
Hydraulic Bottlenecks at Treatment Plants – Causes and CuresAndrea Bretl & Greg Droessler, Clark Dietz, Inc.- Break - Dubuque Water Pollution Control Plant Expansion - Sustainable Design Opportunities Glenn W. Tranowski, P.E. & Brian T. Molenaar, P.E., Strand Associates, Inc.
Accelerated Design of the Clinton, Iowa BNR Treatment and Conveyance FacilitiesRon Sova, HDR Engineering, Inc.
Green Flow Control - Energy Conservation Through Efficient Valve UtilizationTimothy Fallon, Henry Pratt
Preventing a Toxic Chemical Disaster Using Dry-Scrubbing Technology: Theory vs. RealityColin Christie, Purafil, Inc.
Grit Happens – You Don’t Know What You’re Missing Pat Herrick, Hydro International- Break - Controlling Dissolved Oxygen in Aeration Tanks to Meet DO Permit LimitsJudith Moran, MWRDGC
Nutrient Removal – Performance Optimization at the Village of Hampshire WWTFTimothy P. Farrell, P.E. & Stephen T. Dennison, P.E., Engineering Enterprises, Inc.
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TUESdAyUTiLiTy WOrkShOP | WET WEAThEr | NEW PrOdUCTS
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Water and Wastewater Utility Planning and Partnering for Success - 4 HOUR TRACK Greg Swanson, Moline Water DivisionSteve Wall, Greeley and Hansen, LLC
Stormwater Permitting Process for Construction Projects within a Special Management Area Maria Cristina Winegar, AECOM
Rats, Bats, Beavers, & Crawdads: The Joys of CSO Sampling & Flow MonitoringNathan Davis, Crawford, Murphy & Tilly, Inc.
Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons in Urban Runoff – Sources, Sinks and Treatment: A ReviewGiridhar Prabhukumar, Dept. of CAEE, Illinois Institute of TechnologyStephen McCracken, DRSCW- Break - Innovative Design for CSO Control and TreatmentKurt A. Giberson, Public Works Consulting LLCSaad A. Ghalib, Ph.D., P.E., Applied Engineering Technologies, Inc. (AET)
Why 100-Year Storms Occur so Frequently and What to do About It.William S. Gonwa, P.E., Ph.D., Symbiont Science, Engineering and Construction
Introduction of Bio-Shafts to Urban Core Environments Domenico D’Alessandro, D’Alessandro & Associates
Unidirectional Connectivity as a Security Enabler for SCADA and Remote Monitoring ApplicationsColin Blou, Waterfall Security Solutions
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A 4 MG Water Tower, in Keokuk?Matthew J. Wildman, Howard R. Green CompanyBill Cole Keokuk Municipal Water Works
Design Engineering for New Tank Construction Lessons LearnedPatrick J. Brown, P.E., Tank Industry Consultants
A Design-Build Approach to Water Tank MaintenanceJoseph T. Hoban, Short Elliot Hendrickson
Environmentally Friendly Tank Recoating ProjectMichael L. Doolittle, Tank Industry Consultants- Break - Rehabilitation and Retrofit for Water Quality in Water/Wastewater TanksJoseph G. Manzi, Jr., P.E., Natgun Corporation
Antennas & Water Towers: Why or Why Not?Joseph T. Hoban, Short Elliot Hendrickson
Protecting your Assets… A Tank Owner’s Guide to Avoidable Safety Issues during a Water Tank Repainting ProjectJennifer Coon, CHMM, CET, Tank Industry Consultants
City of Rockford - Iron-Manganese-Radium Removal Treatment Facilities Update - 2010Brian L. Hackman, P.E., P.H., BCEE, Strand Assocaites, Inc.Nadine Miller & Larry Johnson, City of Rockford - Water Utility
The Water Quality Continuum – Continuous Improvement for 4000 years!Terry Engelhardt, Hach Company
Antibiotic Resistant Bacteria in Drinking Water Treatment & DistributionWilliam J. Soucie, Central Lake County Joint Action Water Agency
Sensible Salting. Salt: Once in solution, always in solution!Cassandra McKinney, County of McHenry
Selecting an On-Line Chlorine Analyzer - Which Technology is Right for the Application?Terry Engelhardt Hach Company
Water Quality Parameters Correlated to Biofilm Growth in Drinking Water Distribution SystemsSharon Waller, Northwestern University
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Raw Water Supply Evaluation for Bay City Municipal Water Treatment Plant in Bay City, MISarah Hasan, Malcolm Pirnie, Inc.
Optimization and Stress Testing of Media FiltersBenjamin Finnegan, CDM
Chemical-Assisted Membrane Filtration for Groundwater and Surface Water TreatmentJoseph Tardio, Pall Corporation
Chemical Feed Optimization at the Three Rivers Water Filtration Plant, Fort Wayne, INAlex Yavich, Ph.D. P.E., Optimization Solutions Environmental, LLC
Groundwater Contamination and RemediationNajah Ahsan & Zahra Ahsan, Freshman - Northside College Preparatory High School
Engineering a water filter for developing countries: varying lateral thickness in ceramic filters to optimize flow ratesDane Christianson, Illinois Mathematics and Science Academy
Water Loss Reduction Though Pressure ManagementMark Magda, Singer Valve
Fire-Hydrant, Pipe and Valve Repair or Replacement With Out System InterruptionJeff Fischer, Fischer Harris and Associates
Low Cost Options for Optimization of a Water Treatment Plant – A Case Study at Bay City, MichiganSarah Hasan, Malcolm Pirnie, Inc.
Using Hydraulic Modeling to Create a Financial Tool that can Assess Your Water System’s OperationXuehua Bai, Farnsworth Group Inc
Practical Applications of Water Circulation and Chlorination in Elevated Water Storage Tanks - Two Case StudiesBrian T. Andersen & Harry D. Harman, P.E., Baxter & Woodman, Inc.
Water Distribution System Valve Operability Keys to Success in Your SystemPaul Schumi, Wachs Water Services
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Engineer in the Classroom – Award Winning Educational OutreachMonte Cherry, Decatur Sanitary DistrictTerry Boyer, Clark Dietz, Inc.
Communicating with Customers - Moving Out from Under the Radar and Into the CrosshairsPam Broviak, PE City of Geneva
The Water Energy Nexus-Utility Data ProjectAmy Talbot, CMAPDanielle Gallet, Center for Neighborhood Technology
What is the Water Efficiency Committee and what can it do for you?Amy Talbot, CMAPTerry McGhee, DuPage Water Commission- Break - Greenhouse Gas Emissions Inventory/Assessment for Water and Wastewater FacilitiesMelissa Peters, CDM
Transformational Planning for Water and Wastewater UtilitiesT. Joe Johnson, P.E., MWH
Key But Easy Steps to Ensure Motor Drive System UptimeGeorge Flolo, Flolo Corporation
Collaborative Meter Replacement Project Yields Beneficial ResultsGreg Swanson & Tony Loete, City of Moline - Water DivisionBrian Rollins, Ferguson Waterworks
Automated Meter Reading and Infrastructure ImplementationBrian L. Hackman, PE, PH, BCEE, Strand Associates, Inc.
Advanced Metering Infrastructure – Benefits for the Environment, Customers and UtilityJim F. Engelhardt, Clark Dietz, Inc.
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ABS Premium Efficiency PumpsTim Rupert, ABS Pumps
DECONTACTOR Series Switch Rated Plugs and ReceptaclesTom Beranek, Meltric Corporation
Phase Converters in the Water Industry – Still a Viable OptionTom Giordano, Ronk Electrical
New and Improved Methods for Measuring TurbidityKevin Forsman, SWAN Analytical
Leveraging Technology to Keep Water SafeRobert Galvin, Kupferle Foundry
MJK Connect- Real Time Pump Station Energy Optimization in a BoxRobert Langie, MJK North America Inc.
Visual Technology for Identifying Flaws in Tank Linings During and Subsequent to ApplicationBrad Dahlgren, Sherwin-Williams Company
No-Lead Water Service Brass & LegislationGeorge Gilson, A.Y. McDonald Manufacturing Company
Net Present Worth Calculations in Fine Bubble Aeration Purchase EvaluationsRichard Quinn, Stamford Scientific International
Investigation of Odor Emissions, Monitoring, and Control Options at the John Egan Water Reclamation PlantYanming Zhang, Illinois Institute of Technology
Odor Monitoring Program Verification and Control Strategy Study at the Stickney Post Digestion Centrifuge BuildingChakkrid Sattayatewa, Illinois Institute of Technology- Break -Opportunities for Energy Optimization through Practical Process Changes in Wastewater Treatment Krishna Pagilla, Illinois Institute of Technology
Trenchless Water Main Rehabilitation - A Sustainable Alternative to Open Cut ReplacementSean E. O’Dell, Baxter & Woodman, Inc.
Benefits of Packaged Pump Station Edward Dunn, Precision Systems
Corrosion and Unexplained Water Loss, Service Disruptions, and Increased Maintenance and Operating Costs.Jim Dooley, Corrpro Companies, Inc.
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Welcome and Symposium Overview Dan Bounds, CDM - IWEA Watershed Management Committee Chair
National Perspectives on Watershed ManagementChris Urban, USEPA Region 5
Illinois Water Quality Standards UpdateBob Mosher, IEPA
Integrated Water Quality Report Gregg Good, IEPA
Illinois TMDL Program & Green Infrastructure Grant ProgramAmy Burns Walkenbach, IEPA
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Lake Springfield Watershed Resources Planning Committee PresentationTom Skelly, City, Water, Light & PowerRichard Lyons, Lyons Farm
Lake Springfield Watershed Implementation Tour (Meet in hotel lobby)
Best Practices in LeadershipKyla Jacobsen, City of Elgin
Public Speaking is Necessary for Your SuccessLaura McGovern, Alfred Benesch & Company
Water Footprint: Concept and ApplicationMarina Arnaldos, ITT
Wet Weather Equalization Ponds at the Egan Water Reclamation DistrictAllen Abrahams , MWRD
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Radioactive Water Treatment Residuals Accumulate in Unsuspected FacilitiesGary Forsee, Illinois Emergency Management Agency
Overview of Current and Upcoming RegulationsMary Reed, IEPA
Pipe Up or Pipe Down? Maureen Mulhall & Terry Steczo, Government Strategy Associates
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The Illinois Section AWWA and Illinois Water Environment Association are sponsoring a Texas Hold em Tournament to benefit both associations scholarship funds at WATERCON 2011. We are inviting all who are interested to play regardless of your skill level. If you don?t know how to play and would like to learn, we will have a training session at 8:30 p.m. that night to provide you with everything you need to know to have a very enjoyable experience.
THERE IS NO COST TO PLAY!!!
Table sponsorships are being sold to help offset costs and generate proceeds for the scholarships. In addition, Water Well Solutions, Inc. has generously offered to be the event sponsor and provide some tap beer and commemorative glasses for the event. Prizes will be awarded for many of the lucky winners.
HOW DO I SIGN uP TO PLAY?Each table sponsor will be given 8 jokers to distribute to anyone they wish. Look for signs in the exhibit booths of the table sponsors and ask for a joker as your entry ticket for the event. We are limited to about 200 people so be sure to get your joker early before they?re gone. If you have not received a Joker card, we will also have a sign up list at the registration desk you can add your name to. Players with Joker cards will be given first seating and the players on the sign up sheet will be filling open spots starting at 9:10pm. You must show up by 9:00 p.m. to play. You will begin the tournament at the sponsors table from whom you received your joker. As the evening progresses tables will be consolidated as necessary to a final championship table. As stated earlier, prizes will be awarded and the Grand Champion will be presented the 2011 WATERCON Texas Hold em Trophy.
Don’t be bashful about playing; it will be a very friendly and enjoyable experience for rookies and experts alike.
TExAS HOLD EM TOuRNAMENT Tuesday, March 22, 2011 - 9:00 p.m
• Morning bike ride
• approximately 15 miles roundtrip
• for beginner and advanced riders
• Start at the Crowne Plaza
bIkE AND bREAkFASTWednesday, March 23 | 6:30 - 8:00 am
Contact kyla Jacobsen at [email protected] , or Jon Meyer at [email protected] if you are interested
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Murphy & Dickey, Inc. – Rosemount #1
2
3
6
7
9
10
Restrooms
Conf. Reg
Elevators
Main Entrance
from Outside
Main Exhibit Hall
Hotel Sales Office
(Internet Orders Here)
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15
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22
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1925
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23
28
27
26
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6' ta
ble
top
boot
hsBooths are 10'w x 8'd
unless otherwise indicated
BAKERCORP #9
Water Efficiency Committee #2
Backflow Committee #12
Swan Analytical USA, Inc. #8
EN Engineering Booth #6
Perkin Elmer #7
BIOWISH Technologies - #10
Therma-Stor/Quest #4Small Water Supply #5
Tabletop Booths
XC2 Live #3
Waterfall Security Solutions, Ltd. # 11
Benesch Co. #13
Gannett Fleming #14
Kupferle Foundry . #29ITT/OI Analytical #16
Entrance to Exhibit Hall
Environmental Monitoring And Technologies, Inc. #15
Inland Power Group #17
Water Solutions Unlimited, Inc. #30
Gutermann #18
Cahoy Well and Pump Service #28Trilogy Group #27
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ExhiBiT hALL LAyOUT MAiN FLOOr
10'x12'#99
8'w x 10'd#98
8'w x 10'd#97
8'w x 10'd#96
8'w x 10'd#95
10w x 6d#100
10w x 6d#101
8w x 8d#107
8w x 8d#103
8w x 8d#104
8w x 8d#105
8w x 8d#106
10w x 6d#102
305
304
303
302
301
300
405
404
403
402
401
400
406
407
408
409
410
411
505
504
503
502
500
10w x 8d#109
10w x 8d#110
10w x 8d#111
10w x 8d#108
10w x 8d#210
10w x 8d#211
10w x 8d#212
10w x 8d#216
10w x 8d#217
10w x 8d#218
10w x 6d#200
10w x 6d#201
10w x 6d#202
10w x 6d#203
10w x 6d#208
10w x 6d#204
10w x 8d#213
10w x 8d#219
10w x 8d#220
10w x 8d#214
10w x 8d#215
10w x 8d#221
10w x 8d#233
10w x 8d
#234
10w
x 6
d#2
32
1000 1001 1002 1003 1004 1005 1006 1007 1008 1009 1010 1011 1012
1013 1014
Unless otherwise stated all booths are 10 foot wide and 8 foot deep and include standard electricity.
↑ E
ntra
nce
to E
xhib
it H
all
M.E. Simpson Co., Inc.1013 and 1014
(WFP raffle)
Flolo Corporation1011 and 1012
Applied Technologies
Inc.500
Suburban Labs411
Tnemec/Taylor Coating
503
Doonan Environmental
111
Flow-Technics Inc.108
and 109
Clark Dietz, Inc.505
JM Process System1003
HachCompany
502
Henry Pratt Company
1009
Hawkins, Inc.110
MWHAmericas
402
Associated Technical Services
Ltd.504
Allied-Locke Industries
234
Water Well Solutions
Ill. Div.301
Utility Service
406
Prairie Analytical Systems,
Inc.304
Cor
rpro
C
ompa
nies
, Inc
.23
2
Master Meter, Inc.
1010
Cla-ValCompany
107
Westin Engineering
Inc.501
ADS Environmental
Services 410
Dixon Engineering, Inc.229 and 230
TEST, Inc.97
East Jordan Iron Works
1008
Fischer-Harris Assoc.
405
Northern Filter Media407
North Coast Environmental
233
Preload, Inc.409
Ferguson Waterworks
215
Tank Industry Consultants
305
The Sherwin-Williams Company
408
Badger Meter, Inc.
403
ADAPTOR INC.404
IDEXX Laboratories
221
Fluid and Thermal Systems
303
Merrell Bros, Inc.
302
McGard LLC106
Mueller Company
400
APEX Pumping Equipment
204
Progress Environmental
209
Kamp/Synergy LLC1005
Brooks & Associates, Inc.
1006
Underground Solutions
216
HOBAS Pipe USA210
Advanced Automation
and Controls
401
Wachs Water Service
220
Frabimor Equipment &
Controls102
Spectra Shield Lining Systems
226
McClure Engineering
Assoc.105
Carus Corporation
213
Horner & Shifrin, Inc
103
Pall Corporation
100
ISCO Indust.104
Midwest Water Group, Inc.
231
McMAHON225
Pure Technologies
1004
Trotter and Assoc.227 and 228
Red Flint Sand & Gravel
300
Cathodic Protection
Management, Inc.222
Illinois Electric Works
95
Water Tower Clean & Coat,
Inc.205
Shive-Hattery Architecture Engineering
1002
Cascade Waterworks
Mfg.219
Wilkens-Anderson Company
223
Heartland Controls/Hach Flow Products
218
Fluid Process Equipment
200MJK
Instruments and Controls
208
Johnson Controls
214
Ronk Electrical Industries, Inc.
206
Thermo Fisher Scientific
212
Calumet City Plumbing
201
Illinois EPADrinking Water
Compliance101
ISAWWA Membership
Booth98
United Systems & Software
202
ISAWWASmall Systems
Committee
99
Induron Coatings
224
Progress Environmental
207
JCM Industries, Inc.203
Seiler Instrument
1001
Mississippi Lime217
Color CodingBlue
– Potable WaterGreen – Wastewater
Purple – Potable and Wastewater
Illinois State Water Survey
1000
Backflow Solutions, Inc.
(BSI)211
Process Wastewater
Technologies, LLC 96
Arch Chemicals, Inc.
1007
TuesdayWater Taste Test
Top Ops CompetitionWednesday
Silent Auction
↑
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10'x12'#99
8'w x 10'd#98
8'w x 10'd#97
8'w x 10'd#96
8'w x 10'd#95
10w x 6d#100
10w x 6d#101
8w x 8d#107
8w x 8d#103
8w x 8d#104
8w x 8d#105
8w x 8d#106
10w x 6d#102
305
304
303
302
301
300
405
404
403
402
401
400
406
407
408
409
410
411
505
504
503
502
500
10w x 8d#109
10w x 8d#110
10w x 8d#111
10w x 8d#108
10w x 8d#210
10w x 8d#211
10w x 8d#212
10w x 8d#216
10w x 8d#217
10w x 8d#218
10w x 6d#200
10w x 6d#201
10w x 6d#202
10w x 6d#203
10w x 6d#208
10w x 6d#204
10w x 8d#213
10w x 8d#219
10w x 8d#220
10w x 8d#214
10w x 8d#215
10w x 8d#221
10w x 8d#233
10w x 8d
#234
10w
x 6
d#2
32
1000 1001 1002 1003 1004 1005 1006 1007 1008 1009 1010 1011 1012
1013 1014
Unless otherwise stated all booths are 10 foot wide and 8 foot deep and include standard electricity.
↑
Ent
ranc
e to
Exh
ibit
Hal
l
M.E. Simpson Co., Inc.1013 and 1014
(WFP raffle)
Flolo Corporation1011 and 1012
Applied Technologies
Inc.500
Suburban Labs411
Tnemec/Taylor Coating
503
Doonan Environmental
111
Flow-Technics Inc.108
and 109
Clark Dietz, Inc.505
JM Process System1003
HachCompany
502
Henry Pratt Company
1009
Hawkins, Inc.110
MWHAmericas
402
Associated Technical Services
Ltd.504
Allied-Locke Industries
234
Water Well Solutions
Ill. Div.301
Utility Service
406
Prairie Analytical Systems,
Inc.304
Cor
rpro
C
ompa
nies
, Inc
.23
2
Master Meter, Inc.
1010
Cla-ValCompany
107
Westin Engineering
Inc.501
ADS Environmental
Services 410
Dixon Engineering, Inc.229 and 230
TEST, Inc.97
East Jordan Iron Works
1008
Fischer-Harris Assoc.
405
Northern Filter Media407
North Coast Environmental
233
Preload, Inc.409
Ferguson Waterworks
215
Tank Industry Consultants
305
The Sherwin-Williams Company
408
Badger Meter, Inc.
403
ADAPTOR INC.404
IDEXX Laboratories
221
Fluid and Thermal Systems
303
Merrell Bros, Inc.
302
McGard LLC106
Mueller Company
400
APEX Pumping Equipment
204
Progress Environmental
209
Kamp/Synergy LLC1005
Brooks & Associates, Inc.
1006
Underground Solutions
216
HOBAS Pipe USA210
Advanced Automation
and Controls
401
Wachs Water Service
220
Frabimor Equipment &
Controls102
Spectra Shield Lining Systems
226
McClure Engineering
Assoc.105
Carus Corporation
213
Horner & Shifrin, Inc
103
Pall Corporation
100
ISCO Indust.104
Midwest Water Group, Inc.
231
McMAHON225
Pure Technologies
1004
Trotter and Assoc.227 and 228
Red Flint Sand & Gravel
300
Cathodic Protection
Management, Inc.222
Illinois Electric Works
95
Water Tower Clean & Coat,
Inc.205
Shive-Hattery Architecture Engineering
1002
Cascade Waterworks
Mfg.219
Wilkens-Anderson Company
223
Heartland Controls/Hach Flow Products
218
Fluid Process Equipment
200MJK
Instruments and Controls
208
Johnson Controls
214
Ronk Electrical Industries, Inc.
206
Thermo Fisher Scientific
212
Calumet City Plumbing
201
Illinois EPADrinking Water
Compliance101
ISAWWA Membership
Booth98
United Systems & Software
202
ISAWWASmall Systems
Committee
99
Induron Coatings
224
Progress Environmental
207
JCM Industries, Inc.203
Seiler Instrument
1001
Mississippi Lime217
Color CodingBlue
– Potable WaterGreen – Wastewater
Purple – Potable and Wastewater
Illinois State Water Survey
1000
Backflow Solutions, Inc.
(BSI)211
Process Wastewater
Technologies, LLC 96
Arch Chemicals, Inc.
1007
TuesdayWater Taste Test
Top Ops CompetitionWednesday
Silent Auction
↑
Sodemannand Assoc.
112(WFP auction)
10w x 8d#115
506
507
508
509
510
511
605
604
603
602
601
600
606
607
608
609
610
611
705
704
703
702
701
700
706
707
708
709
710
805
804
803
711
917 916 915
912 913 914
911
906 908
905 904 903
900 901 902
1109
1108
1107
1106
1105
1104
1103
1102
1101
10w x 8d#119
10w x 8d#120
10w x 8d#121
10w x 8d#117
10w x 8d#118
10w x 8d#712
10w x 8d#713
10w x 8d#122
10w x 8d#123
10w x 8d#124
10w x 8d#116
All booths in these rows are 10' wide by 8' deep
1015 1016 1017 1018 1019 1021 1022 1023 1024
↑
Ent
ranc
e to
Exh
ibit
Hal
l
LAI, Ltd.113 & 114
Drydon Equip. Inc.
509
Energenics,
Inc.706 &
707
Gasvoda & Assoc., Inc.1021 & 1022
Metropolitan Industries,
Inc. 511
Peterson and Matz, Inc.
1015
Unison Solutions,
Inc. 805
ERTC115
Crawford Murphy
Tilly510
Cady Aquastore,
Inc.506
Jim Jolly Sales Inc.
611
Elan Technologies
600
PDC Laboratories,
Inc.508
RJN Group 605
HR Green507
Foremost Industrial Tech.1016
and 1017
Engineering Enterprises,
Inc.700
McHenry Analytical
602
A. Y. McDonald Mfg. Co.
601
American Flow
Control603
Underwriters Laboratories
711
NatgunCorporation
604
Layne-Western
1106
Tonka Equipment Company
1023
Electric Controls
608
Municipal Equipment
Co.609
CB & I610
All Service Contracting
Corp.709
Municipal Well and Pump
1020
Clow Valve Company
905
Ford Meter Box Co, Inc.
713
Baxter and Woodman, Inc.
712
Midwest Mobile
Washers, LLC 116
Water Remediation Technology
606
Maguire Iron, Inc.
705
Hydro-Kinetics Corp.1024
Marshall-Bond
Pumps701
Pristine Water Solutions, Inc.
119
Sensus710
Giant Maintenance & Restoration, Inc.
1018
R. E. Pedrotti1019
Eaton Mechanical
Sales804
Aqua Backflow, Inc.
906
Stewart Spreading
Inc607
Water Products Co.
900
CCT Environmental
Inc.702
Farnsworth Group703
Illinois American
Water704
Vandevanter Engineering
708
Symbiont120
Burns and McDonnell
803
Peerless Midwest, Inc.
915
ICS Healy-Ruff Company
1109
Envirogen Technologies,
Inc.912
Neptune Technology
Group121
Rotork Controls
911
Aqua-Aerobic Systems, Inc.
917
All State H20 Filter Rehab
122
Illinois Rural Water Assoc.1103
SafetyWheel
HydroAire, Inc.910
Edenbros, LLC1101
OldcastlePrecast
908
HMG Group903
Repair Service Corporation
123
Veolia Water117
HydromaxUSA1108
Ductile Iron Pipe
Research Association
1104
Elster AMCO Water901
Short Elliott Hendrickson
913
WSG & Solutions
916
Fischer-Harris Valves
Brown Bear Corp.118
Lee Jenson Sales Co., Inc.
907
Kinetrol USA, Inc.
1107
ITT AnalyticsWTW
Global H20904
Engineered Fluid, Inc.
1105
Illinois Pump, Inc.124
Calgon Carbon
Corporation902
Mueller Systems
909
ILWARN
Layne-Western914
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IWEA BANQUETMonday, March 21, 6:30 PM
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A.Y. McDonald Mfg Co .........................................................Adaptor, Inc ...........................................................................ADS Environmental Services ..................................................Advanced Automation & Controls, Inc ..................................All Service Contracting Corp. ................................................Allied-Locke Industries ...........................................................AllMax Software, Inc ..............................................................Allstate H2O Filter Rehab ......................................................American Flow Control ..........................................................APEx Pumping Equipment ...................................................Applied Technologies, Inc.......................................................Aqua Backflow, Inc. ................................................................Aqua-Aerobic Systems, Inc .....................................................Aqua-Pipe ..............................................................................Arch Chemicals, Inc ...............................................................Associated Technical Services Ltd. ..........................................Backflow Committee ..............................................................Backflow Solutions, Inc (BSI) .................................................Badger Meter, Inc ...................................................................Bakercorp ...............................................................................Baxter & Woodman, Inc ........................................................Benesch ..................................................................................BIOWISH Technologies.........................................................Brooks & Associates, Inc. .......................................................Brotcke Well & Pump, Inc .....................................................Brown Bear Corporation ........................................................Burns & McDonnell ..............................................................Cady Aquastore Inc. ...............................................................Cahoy Well and Pump Service................................................Calgon Carbon Corporation ..................................................Calumet City Plumbing .........................................................Carus Corporation .................................................................Cascade Waterworks Mfg Co .................................................Cathodic Protection Management, Inc ...................................CB&I .....................................................................................CCT Environmental, Inc. ......................................................Chicago Chapter APWA ........................................................Clark Dietz, Inc .....................................................................Cla-Val Company ...................................................................Clow Valve Company .............................................................Conco Spray Solutions ...........................................................Corrpro Companies, Inc ........................................................Crawford, Murphy & Tilly, Inc. .............................................Dixon Engineering, Inc. .........................................................Doonan Environmental ..........................................................Drydon Equipment Inc. .........................................................Ductile Iron Pipe Research Association ..................................East Jordan Iron Works ..........................................................Eaton Mechanical Sales ..........................................................Edenbros, LLC .......................................................................Education Committee ............................................................ELAN Technologies ...............................................................Electric Controls Company ....................................................Elster AMCO Water ...............................................................
601................................404................................410................................401................................709................................234................................48..................................122................................603................................204................................500................................906................................917................................66..................................1007..............................504................................13..................................211................................403................................9....................................712................................13..................................10..................................1006..............................58..................................118................................803................................506................................28..................................902................................201................................213................................219................................222................................610................................702................................42..................................505................................107................................905................................56..................................232................................510................................229, 230........................111................................509, 51..........................1104..............................1008..............................804................................1101..............................57..................................600................................608................................901................................
www.aymcdonald.comwww.adaptorinc.comwww.adsenv.comwww.aacontrolsinc.comwww.allservice.comwww.alliedlocke.comwww.allmaxsoftware.comwww.allstateh2o.comwww.american-usa.comwww.262apex.comwww.ati-ae.comwww.aquabackflow.comwww.aqua-aerobic.comwww.aqua-pipe.com
www.atslimited.comwww.isawwa.orgwww.backflowsolutions.comwww.badgermeter.comwww.bakercorp.comwww.baxterwoodman.comwww.benesch.comwww.biowishtechnologies.comwww.brooksaa.comwww.bwp-inc.comwww.brownbearcorp.comwww.burnsmcd.comwww.cadyaquastore.comwww.cahoypump.comwww.calgoncarbon-us.comwww.calumetcityplumbing.comwww.caruscorporation.comwww.cascademfg.comwww.cpm-cpm.comwww.cbi.comwww.cctenvironmental.comwww. chicago.apwa.netwww.clark-dietz.comwww.cla-val.comwww.clowvalve.comwww.concospray.comwww.corrpro.comwww.cmtengr.comwww.dixonengineering.net
www.drydon.comwww.dipra.orgwww.ejiw.comwww.Cretexseals.comwww.edenbros.comwww.isawwa.orgwww.elantechnologies.netwww.eccstl.comwww.elsteramcowater.com
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EmNet ...................................................................................EN Engineering .....................................................................Energenecs, Inc ......................................................................Engineered Fluid Inc. .............................................................Engineering Enterprises, Inc ...................................................Envirogen Technologies, Inc ...................................................Environmental Monitoring & Technologies, Inc ....................Environmental Resources Training Center ..............................Farnsworth Group, Inc. ..........................................................Ferguson Waterworks .............................................................Fischer Harris Valves ..............................................................Fischer-Harris The Water Partners .........................................Flolo Corporation ..................................................................Flow-Technics Inc. .................................................................Fluid and Thermal Systems ....................................................Fluid Conservation Systems ...................................................Fluid Process Equipment ........................................................Ford Meter Box Company, Inc. ..............................................Foremost Industrial Tech ........................................................Frabimor Equipment & Controls ...........................................Gannett Fleming, Inc .............................................................Gasvoda & Associates, Inc ......................................................Giant Maintenance & Restoration, Inc. .................................Gutermann ............................................................................Hach Company ...................................................................... Hawkins, Inc ..........................................................................Heartland Controls/Hach Flow Products ...............................Henry Pratt Company ............................................................HMG Group .........................................................................Hobas Pipe USA ....................................................................Horner & Shifrin, Inc. ...........................................................HR Green ..............................................................................HydroAire, Inc .......................................................................Hydro-kinetics Corp .............................................................Hydromax Usa .......................................................................ICS Healy-Ruff Company ......................................................IDExx Laboratories ..............................................................IIW, P.C. ................................................................................Illinois American Water ..........................................................Illinois Department of Public Health .....................................Illinois Electric Works ............................................................Illinois Environmental Protection Agency ..............................Illinois EPA - Drinking Water Compliance ............................Illinois Pump, Inc. ..................................................................Illinois Rural Water Association ..............................................Illinois State Water Survey ......................................................ILWARN Committee .............................................................IMTECH Committee ............................................................Induron Coatings ...................................................................Inland Power Group ...............................................................ISAWWA ...............................................................................ISCO Industries .....................................................................ITT Analytics-WTW-Global H2O ........................................ITT/OI Analytical ..................................................................
46..................................6....................................706, 707........................1105..............................700................................912................................15..................................115................................703................................215................................1102..............................405................................1011, 1012, 10001........108, 109........................303................................50..................................200................................713................................1016, 1017....................102................................14..................................1021, 1022....................1018..............................18..................................502................................110................................218................................1009..............................903................................210................................103................................507................................910................................1024..............................1108..............................1109..............................221................................64..................................704................................43..................................95, 10003......................59..................................101................................124................................1103..............................1000..............................802................................44..................................224................................17..................................98..................................104................................904................................16..................................
www.emnet-cso.comwww.enengineering.comwww.energenecs.comwww.engineeredfluid.comwww.eeiweb.comwww.envirogen.comwww.emt.comwww.siue.edu/ertc/www.f-w.comwww.nwws.bizwww.fischer-harris.comwww.fischer-harris.comwww.flolo.comwww.flowtechnics.com
www.fluidconservation.comwww.fpepumps.comwww.fordmeterbox.comwww.foremost_fit.comwww.frabimor.comwww.gannettfleming.comwww.gasvoda.comwww.giant2u.comwww.guttermann.us.comwww.hach.comwww.hawkinsinc.comwww.heartland-controls.comwww.henrypratt.comwww.hmggroup.comwww.hobaspipe.comwww.HornerShifrin.comwww.hrgreen.comwww.hydroinc.comwww.hydro-kinetics.com
www.icshealyruff.comwww.IDExx.comwww.iiwengr.comwww.illinoisamwater.comwww.idph.state.il.uswww.illinoiselectric.comwww.epa.state.il.us/www.epa.state.il.uswww.illinoispump.comwww.ilrwa.orgwww.isws.illinois.edu/www.isawwa.orgwww.isawwa.orgwww.induron.comwww.inlandpowergroup.comwww.isawwa.orgwww.isco-pipe.comwww.ittanalytics.comwww.oico.com
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IWEA.....................................................................................JCM Industries, Inc ...............................................................Jim Jolly Sales .........................................................................JM Process Systems ................................................................Johnson Controls ...................................................................JULIE, Inc .............................................................................kamp./Snyergy, LLC ..............................................................kinetrol USA, Inc ..................................................................kupferle Foundry ...................................................................LAI, Ltd. ................................................................................Layne-Western ........................................................................Layne-Western ........................................................................Lee Jensen Sales Co, Inc .........................................................M.E. Simpson Co., Inc. .........................................................Maguire Iron, Inc ...................................................................Marshall-Bond Pumps ............................................................Master Meter, Inc. ..................................................................McClure Engineering Associates, Inc ......................................McGard LLC .........................................................................McHenry Analytical ...............................................................McMahon ..............................................................................Merrell Bros, Inc. ...................................................................Meter Madness .......................................................................Metropolitan Industries ..........................................................Midwest Mobile Washers, LLC ..............................................Midwest Water Group, Inc .....................................................Mississippi Lime Company ....................................................MJk Instruments and Controls ..............................................Mueller Co .............................................................................Mueller Systems .....................................................................Municipal Equipment Company ............................................Municipal Well and Pump......................................................Murphy and Dickey, Inc - Rosemount ...................................MWH ....................................................................................Natgun Corporation ..............................................................Neptune Technology Group ...................................................North Coast Environmental, Inc. ...........................................Northern Filter Media ............................................................NSF International ..................................................................Oldcastle Precast ....................................................................Pall Corporation .....................................................................PDC Laboratories, Inc. ..........................................................Peerless-Midwest, Inc .............................................................PerkinElmer ...........................................................................Peterson & Matz, Inc .............................................................Poster Presenters .....................................................................Prairie Analytical Systems, Inc ................................................Preload, Inc ............................................................................Pristine Water Solutions, Inc ..................................................Process Wastewater Technologies, LLC ...................................Progress Environmental ..........................................................Pure Technologies ...................................................................RE Pedrotti ............................................................................
61..................................203................................611, 10002....................1003..............................214................................62..................................1005..............................1107..............................29..................................113, 114........................1106, 914......................1007..............................907, 10005....................1013, 1014....................705................................701................................1010..............................105................................106................................602................................225................................302................................60..................................511................................116................................231................................217................................208................................400................................909................................609................................1020..............................1....................................402................................604................................121................................233................................407................................54..................................908................................100................................508................................915................................7....................................1015..............................41, 42............................304................................409................................119................................96..................................207, 209........................1004..............................1019..............................
http://www.iweasite.orgwww.jcmindustries.comwww.jimjollysales.comwww.jmprocess.comwww.jci.comwww.illinois1call.comwww.kampscada.comwww.kinetrolusa.comwww.hydrants.comwww.leyassociates.comwww.laynechristensen.comwww.laynechristensen.comwww.leejensensales.comwww.mesimpson.comwww.maguireiron.comwww.marshallbond.comwww.mastermeter.comwww.mcclureengineering.comwww.mcgard .comwww.mchenrylab.comwww.mcmgrp.comwww.merrellbros.comwww.isawwa.orgwww.metropolitanind.comwww.watertowercleaners.comwww.midwestwatergroup.comwww.mississippilime.comwww.mjk.comwww.muellercompany.comwww.muellersystems.com
www.municipalwellandpump.comwww.murphyanddickey.comwww.mwhglobal.comwww.natgun.comwww.neptunetg.comwww.northcoastenvironmental.comwww.northernfiltermedia.comwww.nsf.orgwww.oldcastleprecast.comwastewaterwww.pall.comwww.pdclab.comwww.peerlessmidwest.comwww.PerkinElmer.comwww.petersonandmatz.comwww.isawwa.orgwww.prairieanalytical.comwww.preloadinc.comwww.pristinewatersolutions.comwww.pwtech.uswww.progress-e.comwww.puretechnologiesltd.comwww.repedrotti.com
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Red Flint Sand & Gravel ........................................................Repair Service Corporation ....................................................RJN Group, Inc .....................................................................Ronk Electrical Industries, Inc ................................................Rootx, Inc .............................................................................Rotork Controls .....................................................................Safety Wheel ..........................................................................Seiler Instrument ....................................................................Sensus ....................................................................................Shive-Hattery Architecture-Engineering .................................Short Elliott Hendrickson ......................................................Small Systems Committee ......................................................Small Water Supply ................................................................Sodemann & Associates, Inc ..................................................Spectra Shield Lining Systems ................................................Spectrum Contracting ............................................................Stanley Consultants ................................................................Stewart Spreading Inc. ............................................................Suburban Labs .......................................................................Swan Analytical USA, Inc.......................................................Symbiont ...............................................................................Tank Industry Consultants .....................................................TEST, Inc ..............................................................................The Sherwin Williams Company ............................................Therma-Stor/Quest ................................................................Thermo Fisher Scientific .........................................................ThermoFisher Scientific ..........................................................Tnemec /Taylor Coating ........................................................Tonka Equipment Company ..................................................Triilogy Group .......................................................................Trotter & Associates, Inc. .......................................................Underground Solutions ..........................................................Underwriters Laboratories ......................................................Unison Solutions, Inc .............................................................United Systems & Software ....................................................Utility Service Co, Inc ............................................................Vandevanter Engineering ........................................................Veolia Water ...........................................................................Wachs Water Services .............................................................Water Distribution Committee ..............................................Water Efficiency Committee ..................................................Water Products Co .................................................................Water Remediation Technology, LLC .....................................Water Solutions Unlimited, Inc ..............................................Water Tower Clean & Coat, Inc .............................................Water Well Solutions - Illinois Division ..................................Waterfall Secruity Solutions....................................................Westin Engineering, Inc. ........................................................Wilkens-Anderson Company .................................................WSG & Solutions ..................................................................xC2 Live ................................................................................Yeomans Chicago Grundfos ...................................................
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Annual Conference Greeter .......................Annual Conference Meter Madness ...........Annual Conference Tapping Contest .........Annual Conference Water Taste Test .........Annual Conference Technical Program ......Annual Conference Top Ops .....................Awards ......................................................Backflow ...................................................By Laws .....................................................Education ..................................................Finance .....................................................Fuller Award 2011 .....................................History ......................................................Illinois Public Service Institute ..................ILWARN ...................................................Information Mgmt & Tech .......................MAC .........................................................Membership ..............................................Nominating ...............................................Outreach ...................................................Public Information ....................................Safety/Emergency Planning .......................Small Systems ............................................Source Water Protection ............................SPLASH ...................................................Standard Practices .....................................Water Distribution ....................................Water Efficiency ........................................Water For People .......................................Water Trailer .............................................Water Utility Council ................................Young Professionals ...................................
Chair Elect ................................................Secretary-Treasurer ....................................Trustee At Large ........................................AWWA Director (June 2011) ....................District 2 Trustee .......................................Backflow Committee Chair .......................Education Committee Chair .....................Outreach Committee Chair ......................Water Distribution Committee Chair .......
John Smith ........................Dennis Ross ......................kevin Lookis .....................John Van Arsdel ................Terry McGhee ...................John Donahue ...................Laurie Dougherty ..............Ray Ames ..........................Greg Swanson ...................Chad Laucamp ..................Theresa O’Grady ...............Ted Meckes .......................Cheryl Norton ..................Tim kite ...........................
Len Rago ...........................Craig McDonald ...............Tim kite ...........................Nora Bertram ....................kevin Lookis .....................Larry Thomas ...................Larry Goldsmith ................Dave Antonacci .................Angela Podesta ..................Chris Ulm .........................Michael Winegard .............Jeff Fischer .........................ken Ficek ..........................Stephen Page .....................Jim Strutz ..........................Don Bratschie ...................Terry Locke .......................Randy Lusk .......................Terry McGhee ...................kyla Jacobsen ....................karen Cotton ....................Carolyn Grieves .................Jon Meyer .........................Robyn Doescher ................Melanie Van Heirseele .......Melanie Van Heirseele .......Dennis Bowe .....................Amy Talbot .......................Claus Dunkelburg .............Matt Overeem ...................Gerald Bever .....................Andrea Putz .......................
John Van Asrdel.................Chad Laucamp ..................Dennis Bowe .....................kyla Jacobsen ....................Don Jensen........................Mike Eisenhauer ...............Nick Winkelmann .............kristin Rehg ......................Owen keenan ...................
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iSAWWA BOArd & TrUSTEES: 2010 - 2011
COMMiTTEE ChAirS: 2010 - 2011
iNCOMiNg BOArd & COMMiTTEE ChAirS 2011 - 2012
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iSAWWA PAST SECTiON ChAirS
1927........1928........1929........1930........1931........1932........1933........1934........1935........1936........1937........1938........1939........1940........1941........1942........1943........1944........1945........1946........1947........1948........1949........1950........1951........1952........1953........1954........
1955........1956........1957........1958........1959........1960........1961........1962........1963........1964........1965........1966........1967........1968........1969........1970........1971........1972........1973........1974........1975........1976........1977........1978........1979........1980........1981........1982........
1983........1984........1985........1986........1987........1988........1989........1990........1991........1992........1993........1994........1995........1996........1997........1998........1999........2000........2001........2002........2003........2004........2005........2006........2007........2008........2009........2010........
C. HabermeyerC. RoosC. knowlesM. EngerM. EngerJ. BaylisJ. WoltmanL. BirdsallW. PolkC. SpauldingF. Amsbary, Jr.W. GerberF. GordonG. PrindleH. GersteinF. HartmannC. ForeW. WhiteH. WhiteJ. HarrisS. AndersonH. FryeJ. MoomauW. GeltsonE. AltO. GullansH. HudsonC. klassen
C. AbplanapG. DavisC. BaylorT. LarsonA. LundJ. Vaughnk. SteelW. DownerM. GametE. HealyL. DomkeJ. WhislerH. MerzO. HalldenNJ DavoustR. EngelbrechtP. FarringtonW. HolmesC. ReichBob SasmanL. MaddenN. knuttelW. O’ConnellHarry VonHubenD. LovelandRobert Shierryken FicekHoward Peskator
Mike CurryAllen PanekFrank LewisRobert StanberryGarold FieldsChuck SmithGerald BeverEllen Flanagankurt WirthLarry ThomasJohn BollEllis SandersonDennis LeslieJohn DonahueLou Allyn ByusMike WinegardAngela PodestaCraig Cummingskaren CooperSue AthertonR. J. FischerMelanie Van HeirseeleJohn Callankyla JacobsenTom SkellyJeff MusinskiTerry McGheeJohn Smith
1938........1939........1940........1941........1942........1943........1944........1945........1946........1947........1948........1949........1950........1951........1952........1953........1954........1955........1956........1957........1958........1959........1960........1961........1962........
1963........1964........1965........1966........1967........1968........1969........1970........1971........1972........1973........1974........1975........1976........1977........1978........1979........1980........1981........1982........1983........1984........1985........1986........1987........
1988........1989........1990........1991........1992........1993........1994........1995........1996........1997........1998........1999........2000........2001........2002........2003........2004........2005........2006........2007........2008........2009........2010........
Charles M. RoosJohn R. BaylisCharles H. SpauldingFrank C. Amsbary, Sr.Herbert E. Hudson, Jr.Louis R. HowsonWinifred D. GerberNoneAdolph E. AndersonClifford H. ForeNoneHarold E. BabbittLewis I. BirdsallJ. J. WoltmanWilliam J. DownerArthur M. BuswellWilford W. DeBerardHyman H. GersteinEdward E. AltHorace R. FryeDewey W. JohnsonGerald L. Davis John P. HarrisThurston E. LarsonOscar Gullans
W. R. Gelston, Jrkenneth A. SteelFred G. GordonJames C. VaughnL. C. DomkeMerrill B. GametClarence W. klassenJames W. Jardine Edward R. HealyOtto S. HalldenNorbert J. DavoustRichard S. EngelbrechtWilliam C. AckermannRobert T. SasmanWalter GinsburgLawrence M. MaddenIra M. MarkwoodHoward W. PeskatorBarbara G. FoxJack knaussArthur W. HorwitzWilliam H. RichardsonMichael D. CurryVernon L. Snoeyinkkenneth J. Ficek
Donald C. RennerRobert S. ShierryClarence A. BlanckFranklin D. LewisAllen F. PanekEllis W. SandersonCharles H. SmithEllen P. FlanaganLawrence E. ThomasJoseph SzawicaDennis LeslieAllan L. RaeRoger SelburgDavid WynessRobert MartinGerald BeverMichael WinegardWilliam (Burr) koepselR. J. Fischer (Jeff)Harry Von HubenMelanie VanHeirseeleJohn DonahueJohn Callan
iSAWWA PAST FULLEr AWArdEES
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William H. Busch, Ralph Evans, George Hankammer,Leo Rehm, Edward C. Rubin, kenneth S. WatsonHarold I. Goldsmith, Edward L. Marek, John T. PfefferHarris Chien, Larry N. Hughes, Gregory L. MaxwellToby H. Duckett, Robert M. Randolph, Raymond R. RimkusG. Tim Bachman, Robert B. klausegger, David R. ZenzTheodore R. Denning, William L. Munch, Don R. OrtGregory J. Brunst, J. Mark Crump, Lawrence E. ZiembaCharles Corley, Donald HarperGreg Cargill, Richard EickAbbot Burton, Dave SullivanJ. Michael Botts, Lloyd Lamberton, Charles MuchmoreHerb Anderson, Richard SchultzTimothy kluge, Gayle O’NeillMichael Burnett, Richard HelmRobert Brummond, Norman RosePatricia Schatz, Tim ZookAndrew P. Ftacek, Jr., Jay PatelFred Dale, Prakasam TataMary Johnson, Laura McGovernJohn Drake, Terry JenkinsCharles Williams, Russell BakerJohn Lamb, Lou kolliasShirley Burger, Tony BouchardEliana Brown, Sam McNeillyAmanda Withers, Dennis Priewekathy Cooper, Greg GarbsMark Halm, Linda Smith-VargoAl Hollenbeck, kam LawDebra Ness, Mark TerminiLou Storino, Tom Granato
iLLiNOiS WATEr ENVirONMENTASSOCiATiON ExECUTiVE BOArd
iLLiNOiS SELECT SOCiETy OF SANiTAry SLUdgE ShOVELErSCharter Members, 1981Paul W. ClinebellLawrence M. MaddenJohn J. FomerisHugh H. McMillan
Miles LambRalph E. PfisterJeremiah F. ReynoldsGeorge H. StevensCarl D. Wright
1981.......1982.......1983.......1984.......1985.......1986.......1988.......1989.......1990.......1991.......1992.......1993.......1994.......1995.......1996.......
Charles H. JonesE. Jack NewbouldEarnest F. GloynaHarry A. TowHenry Gerry SchwarCarl V. HuberJames E. AbbottBeth A. TurnerArthur W. SaarinenRoger DolanCharles B. kaiser,Dr. Charles A SorbPhilip E. GerwertBilly G. TurnerMichael Pollen
MEMBErS
Ad Hoc - Territory Issues .Annual Conference ...Awards ......................Bisolids ......................Collection Facilities ...Electrical Power, Energy & Controls ....Governmental Affairs ..Industrial Pretreatment ..............Laboratory.................Local Arrangements ...Marketing .................Membership ..............Newsletter .................Nominating ...............Plant Operations .......Program ....................Program Vice-Chair ..Public Education & Student Affairs ..........Safety ........................Scholarship & Charitable Giving ......Student Chapters.......Watershed Management .............Website .....................Young Professionals ...2011 Stockholm Jr. Water Prize Local Arrangements ...................
iWEA COMMiTTEE ChAirS 2010 - 2011Dennis Priewe, [email protected] Pagilla, [email protected] Schatz, [email protected] Collins, [email protected] Hollenbeck, [email protected]
David Tucker, [email protected] kollias, [email protected]
kam Law, [email protected] Rose, [email protected] Rouanet, [email protected] L. kunz, [email protected] Wu, [email protected] Cooper, [email protected] Withers, [email protected] Garbs, [email protected] Conrad, [email protected] Feehan, [email protected]
Norm Rose, [email protected] Termini, [email protected]
Mary Johnson, [email protected] Storino, [email protected]
Dan Bounds, [email protected] Johnson, [email protected] Gali, [email protected]
Chuck Corley, [email protected]
President ..................................President Elect ..........................First Vice President ...................Second Vice President ..............Executive Manager ...................Treasurer ..................................Past President ...........................Delegate 2010 ..........................Delegate 2011 ..........................Delegate 2013 ..........................
Dennis Priewe, Rockford, ILMark Halm, Aurora, ILkrishna Pagilla, Chicago, ILDan Bounds, Chicago, ILLaurie Riotte, Oswego, ILDebra Ness, Oswego, ILAmanda Withers, Springfield, ILTed Denning, Chicago, ILLou kollias, Chicago, ILJohn Lamb, St Charles, IL
1981........................1982........1983........1984........1985........1986........1987........1988........1989........1990........1991........1992........1993........1994........1995........1996........1997........1998........1999........2000........2001........2002........2003........2004........2005........2006........2007........2008........2009........2010........
1997......1998......1999......2000......2001......2002......2003......2004......2005......2006......2007......2008......2009......2010......
Stanton Le SieurAlbert GoodmanC. Dale JacobsonRhonda HarrisJoe C. Stowe, Jr.James H. ClarkErwin J. OdealRobert McMillonLawrence JaworskiLynn OrphanJ. Michael ReadMohamed DahabAdam ZabinskiRebecca West
hONOrAry MEMBErS
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William H. Busch, Ralph Evans, George Hankammer,Leo Rehm, Edward C. Rubin, kenneth S. WatsonHarold I. Goldsmith, Edward L. Marek, John T. PfefferHarris Chien, Larry N. Hughes, Gregory L. MaxwellToby H. Duckett, Robert M. Randolph, Raymond R. RimkusG. Tim Bachman, Robert B. klausegger, David R. ZenzTheodore R. Denning, William L. Munch, Don R. OrtGregory J. Brunst, J. Mark Crump, Lawrence E. ZiembaCharles Corley, Donald HarperGreg Cargill, Richard EickAbbot Burton, Dave SullivanJ. Michael Botts, Lloyd Lamberton, Charles MuchmoreHerb Anderson, Richard SchultzTimothy kluge, Gayle O’NeillMichael Burnett, Richard HelmRobert Brummond, Norman RosePatricia Schatz, Tim ZookAndrew P. Ftacek, Jr., Jay PatelFred Dale, Prakasam TataMary Johnson, Laura McGovernJohn Drake, Terry JenkinsCharles Williams, Russell BakerJohn Lamb, Lou kolliasShirley Burger, Tony BouchardEliana Brown, Sam McNeillyAmanda Withers, Dennis Priewekathy Cooper, Greg GarbsMark Halm, Linda Smith-VargoAl Hollenbeck, kam LawDebra Ness, Mark TerminiLou Storino, Tom Granato
Paul Clinebell 1979 ........... 1958 - 1959Paul Clinebell 1979 ......................................................................................................................Larry Madden ....................................................George Stevens ...................................................Ralph Evans .......................................................Robert Randolph ................................................William Busch ....................................................Harold Goldsmith ..............................................Toby Duckett .....................................................Ted Denning ......................................................Don Ort .............................................................David R. Zenz ....................................................Charles Muchmore .............................................Ralph Pfister .......................................................J. Mark Crump ..................................................Gregory D. Cargill .............................................Gayle O’Neill .....................................................Gregory Brunst ..................................................Richard Schultz ..................................................Timothy kluge ...................................................Richard Helm ....................................................Andrew Ftacek, Jr. ..............................................William L. Munch .............................................Charles E. Corley ...............................................Mary Johnson ....................................................John Drake .........................................................Larry Ziemba .....................................................Lou kollias .........................................................John Lamb .........................................................kathy Cooper .....................................................Amanda Withers ................................................
1979 - 19801980 - 19811981 - 19821982 - 19831983 - 19841984 - 19851985 - 19861986 - 19871987 - 19881988 - 19891989 - 19901990 - 19911991 - 19921992 - 19931993 - 19941994 - 19951995 - 19961996 - 19971997 - 19981998 - 19991999 - 20002000 - 20012001 - 20022002 - 20032003 - 20042004 - 20052005 - 20062006 - 20072007 - 20082008 - 20092009 - 2010
iWEA PAST PrESidENTS WPCF PAST PrESidENTS
John J. Foneris....................................................Hugh H. McMillan ............................................John T. Pfeffer ....................................................Raymond R. Rimkus ..........................................Robert M. Randolph ..........................................Earl W. knight ...................................................William H. Busch ..............................................Hal Goldsmith ...................................................George Stevens ...................................................David Zenz ........................................................Ralph Pfister .......................................................Paul Clinebell .....................................................Gregory D. Cargill .............................................Gregory Brunst ..................................................Toby Duckett .....................................................Rich Helm .........................................................Charles Corley....................................................
1980 - 19831981 - 19841983 - 19861984 - 19871986 - 19891986 - 19901989 - 19921990 - 19931992 - 19951993 - 19961995 - 19981996 - 19991998 - 20011999 - 20042002 - 20052003 - 20072006 - 2009
iWEA PAST dirECTOrSGeorge StevensGreg BrunstLaura McGovernMike JankovicAlan Hollenbeck
gOLdEN MANhOLE rECiPiENTS
iWEA PAST SECrETAry/TrEASUrErSRalph Pfister .........................................................Toby Duckett .......................................................J. Mark Crump ....................................................J. Michael Botts ....................................................Herbert Anderson, Jr. ...........................................
1979 - 19841984 - 19861986 - 19891989 - 19921992 - 2001
iWEA PAST SECrETAriESHerbert J. Anderson, Jr. ........................................Mary Johnson ......................................................
2002 - 20052005 - 2008
iWEA PAST TrEASUrErSDennis Priewe ...................................................... 2002 - 2007
PAST WASTEWATEr OPErATiONS diViSiON ChAirSLarry HughesRalph PfisterTimothy CardellaTim Bachman
ThE FOUNdiNg MEMBErS OF ThE iLLiNOiS WATEr ENVirONMENT ASSOCiATiONPaul W. Clinebell, MahometJohn J. Forneris, SpringfieldMiles Lamb, ChicagoLawrence M. Madden, FreeportHugh H. McMillan, ChicagoRalph E. Pfister, YorkvilleJerimiah H. Reynolds, North AuroraGeorge H. Stevens, MolineCarl D. Wright, Chicago
Dan PetersenDoug SeversonGregory D. CargillMike TurleyBob Voss
Lloyd LambertonRussell BakerGerald OlmsteadMichael Burnett
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