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New Jersey Water
Environment Association
Presents
NEW JERSEY
WATER ENVIRONMENT ASSOCIATION
OFFICERS
Robert De Block……..…..….President
John Reardon……....……….President Elect
Jill Plesnarski………………..Vice President
Robert Sokolowski..….…….Treasurer
James De Block……………..Deputy Executive Director
John J. Lagrosa……………..Executive Director
The 2019 Winter Technology
Transfer Seminar
March 4, — March 7, 2019
Sheraton
6 Industrial Way,
Eatontown, NJ 07724
732-542-6500
The Department of Environmental Protection now requires that anyone
who has failed an examination three times must take a “requalification”
course prior to being admitted to the examination again. NJWEA has re-
ceived approval to provide a series of courses to satisfy that requirement.
Persons needing to re-qualify S or N license exams must complete 2 days
of sessions as follows:
Candidates for S 1 thru 4 and N 1 thru 4 must take the course designated
S1-4, N1-4 on Monday. Then, all candidates for S1 and S2 must take the
course designated S1-2 on Tuesday, while all candidates for S3 and S4
must take the course designated S3-4 on Wednesday.
After the Monday course, all N1 and N2 candidates must then take the
course designated N1-2 on Tuesday, while candidates for N3 and N4
must take the course designated N3-4 on Wednesday.
Candidates for C 1 thru 4 must take the course designated C1-4 on Mon-
day.
Then, Candidates for C1 and C2 must take the course designated C1-2 on
Wednesday. Candidates for C3 and C4 must take the course designated
C3-4 on Thursday.
A certificate indicating that the applicant has completed the specific re-
qualification course (2 days) will be issued.
These courses are also TCH sessions applicable to License Renewal.
The New Jersey Water Environment Association has been ap-
proved by The New Jersey State Board of Professional Engi-
neers and Land Surveyors (the Board) as a Continuing Profes-
sional Competency Course Provider. Please check the individ-
ual course descriptions to see what courses will satisfy contin-
uing education requirements for Professional Engineers.
NJWEA will continue to maintain records of the courses offered
and the names of attendees satisfactorily completing the
courses. New York and Pennsylvania Credits for PE’s are as
indicated in the course description.
All issues that may arise on the acceptability of a course will
be between the individual and the Board.
The NJWEA Conference and Exposition is the largest water environment exposition in the Northeast. The event draws participants from throughout the country for four days of training education and offers the opportunity to
meet with manufactures and their representatives in a relaxed, informal setting to learn about their latest products.
May 6, 2019 through May 10, 2019
Bally’s Atlantic City
Visit NJWEA.ORG for registration forms and information
Registration questions:
Darlene Galbraith, Registrar NJWEA P.O. Box 737, Woodland Park, NJ 07424
Phone: (973)-239-9200 -- Fax: (973) 239-9239 -E-Mail: [email protected]
Monday, March 4, 2019—Winter 2019
SESSION Ia Wastewater License Review & Re-qualification Course S 1-4, N 1-4: Day One
Course # 03-011002-20 (5.0 TCH - WW) NJWEA-DLGS-490 (5.0 Hr. Tech)
Moderator: Steve Dowhan, Superintendent, Joint Meeting Essex &Union
8:30 am Session Starts
9:45 am Coffee Break (included)
11:45 am Lunch (included) 3:30 pm Session Ends
Topics: Math, RBC, Trickling Filters, Rules & Regs, Pumps & Hydraulics and Disinfection.
Monday, March 4, 2019—Winter 2019
SESSION Ib Wastewater License Review & Re-qualification Course C 1-4: Day One
Course # 03-011003-20 (5.0 TCH - WW) NJWEA-DLGS-491 (5.0 Hr. Tech)
Moderators: Louis Lambe, Superintendent II,PVSC
8:30 am Session Starts
9:45 am Coffee Break (included)
11:45 am Lunch (included)
3:30 pm Session Ends
Topics: Licensing, sewer use ordinances, pipeline materials, appurtenances, pump stations, alternative facilities, flow, velocity, monitoring, hydraulics, pipe cleaning, CCTV, I&I, fats, roots, oils, grease, emergency response
Tuesday, March 5, 2019—Winter 2019
SESSION Ia Wastewater License Review & Re-qualification Course S 1-2: Day Two
Course # 03-011004-20 (5.0 TCH - WW) NJWEA-DLGS-492 (5.0 Hr. Tech)
Moderator: Steve Dowhan, Superintendent, Joint Meeting Essex &Union
8:30 am Session Starts
9:45 am Coffee Break (included)
11:45 am Lunch (included) 3:30 pm Session Ends
Topics: Biological Treatment, Primary Treatment, Solids Handling, Nitrification/Denitrification, Math
Tuesday, March 5, 2019—Winter 2019
SESSION Ib Wastewater License Review & Re-qualification Course N 1-2: Day Two
Course # 03-011005-20 (5.0 TCH - WW) NJWEA-DLGS-493 (5.0 Hr. Tech)
Moderator: Ron Suto, AQUA America
8:30 am Session Starts
9:45 am Coffee Break (included)
11:45 am Lunch (included) 3:30 pm Session Ends
Topics: Biological Industrial Treatment Processes, Physical/Chemical Treatment, Oil-Water Separation, pH Adjustment, Coagulation, Flocculation, Sedimentation, Chlorination, Sludge Treatment Processes, IPP Rules
Wednesday, March 6, 2019—Winter 2019
SESSION Ia Wastewater License Review & Re-qualification Course S 3-4: Day Two
Course # 03-011006-20 (5.0 TCH-WW), NJWEA-DLGS-494 (5.0 Hr. Tech)
Moderator: Steve Dowhan, Superintendent, Joint Meeting Essex & Union
8:30 am Session Starts
9:45 am Coffee Break (included)
11:45 am Lunch (included) 3:30 pm Session Ends
Topics: Lab Procedures, Using Lab Results to Control Processes, Math, Utility Management, Sludge Digestion, Advanced Wastewater, Nutrient Removal, Odor Control
Wednesday, March 6, 2019—Winter 2019
SESSION Ib Wastewater License Review & Re-qualification Course N 3-4: Day Two
Course # 03-011007-20 (5.0 TCH-WW), NJWEA-DLGS-495 (5.0 Hr. Tech)
Moderator: Clark Wolverton, Superintendent, East Windsor Utilities Authority
8:30 am Session Starts
9:45 am Coffee Break (included)
11:45 am Lunch (included) 3:30 pm Session Ends
Topics: Lab Procedures, Using Lab Results to Control Industrial treatment Processes, Lab Micro, SBRs, Enhanced Biological Treatment, Metal Waste Streams, Solids Handling, IPP Rules & Regulations
Wednesday, March 6, 2019—Winter 2019
SESSION Ic Wastewater License Review & Re-qualification Course C 1-2: Day Two
Course # 03-011008-20 (5.0 TCH-WW), NJWEA-DLGS-496 (5.0 Hr. Tech)
Moderator: Louis Lambe, PVSC
8:30 am Session Starts
9:45 am Coffee Break (included)
11:45 am Lunch (included) 3:30 pm Session Ends
Topics: Plans and Specs, Trenching, Bedding & Backfill, Pumping, Hydraulics, Math, Safety, Collection System Hazards, Traffic Control, Confined Space Entry, Odors, Corrosion, Hydrogen Sulfide
Thursday, March 7, 2019—Winter 2019
SESSION I Wastewater License Review & Re-qualification Course C 3-4: Day Two
Course # 03-011009-20 (5.0 TCH-WW), NJWEA-DLGS-497 (5.0 Hr. Tech)
Moderator: Louis Lambe, PVSC
8:30 am Session Starts
9:45 am Coffee Break (included)
11:45 am Lunch (included) 3:30 pm Session Ends
Topics: Rehab & Repair of Sewer lines, Manholes, Service Laterals, pump stations, GIS, As-set Management, Record Keeping, Report Writing, Public Relations, Security Measures, math, Pumping, Hydraulics, Pump station Guidance Doc, Collection System Guidance Doc
MONDAY, MARCH 4, 2019
GENERAL SESSION
8:15 am Welcome & Opening Remarks
Fran Bonaccorso, Chairman, S&TT Committee
Robert De Block - President, NJWEA
Monday, March 4, 2019
SESSION II – Probing into Problems with Metering, Calibration & Instrumentation
Course #03-011903-30 (5.0 TCH) Water &Wastewater
CPWM Course NJWEA-DLGS-623, 5 Hr.Tech
Moderators: Chris Garaffa, Instrumentation Tech, Parsippany Sewer Utility
8:30 am Clean, Calibrate, and Replace
Steve McGee, Service Business Development Mgr. En-dress+Hauser
9:45 am Coffee Break (included)
10:00 am Protecting Your Field Devices
Phoenix Contact
10:45 am Using Instrumentation to optimize mixing in the BNR
Process
Austin Bashline, Philadelphia Mixers
11:45 am Lunch Break (included)
1:30 pm Fluke Process Calibration Tools for Temperature, Pressure, Flow and Level in Water & Wastewater Applications
Joe Barbarito, Fluke, Industrial Group
Curt geetings, Fluke, Industrial Group
3:30 pm Session Ends
Monday, March 4, 2019
SESSION III Creating A Utility of the Future—Winter 2019
Course #03-011904-30 (5.0 TCH) Water & Wastewater
CPWM Course NJWEA-DLGS-624, 5 Hr. Mgmnt
Moderators: Jay R. Surti P.E., Senior Associate, Hazen and Sawyer
Robert C. Fischer, Director, Bayshore Regional Sewerage Author-ity
8:30 am Planning a Roadmap for Economics, Community, and Stewardship: Planning the Future of Wastewater Treatment
Steven Pugsley, P.E., BCEE, Facility Planning &
Research, Philadelphia Water Department
9:15 am Managing Your Plant Knowledge in a Digital Age
David Williams, Director of Digital Solutions, Ovivo
10:00 am Coffee Break (included)
10:15 am Trends in Bioenergy Recovery Brian Lisk, PE, CEM, Energy Management Service Leader, Hazen and Sawyer
11:00 am ACUA; A Multifaceted Approach to Doing Business Joseph Pantalone, Vice President of Wastewater, Atlantic County Utilities Authority
11:45 am Lunch (included)
1:30 pm Fast Track Design Build of a 1 MGD Managed Aquifer Recharge Facili-ty
Dwayne Amos P.E., Associate Vice President, Hazen and Sawyer; Larren Zuravnsky, P.E., Chief of Design & Construction – SWIFT, Hampton Roads Sanitation District
2:15 pm BRSA into the Future – Climate Change Adaption and Resiliency
Robert Fischer, Director, Bayshore Regional Sewerage Au-thority
3:00 pm Phosphorus Recovery and Upcycling in the Utility of the Future
Menachem Tabanpour, Vice President, Centrisys CNP
3:30 pm Session Ends
Monday, March 4, 2019
SESSION IV- Safety Session—Winter 2019
Course #03-011905-31 (5.0 TCH) SAFETY
CPWM Course NJWEA-DLGS-625, 5 Hr.Tech
Moderator/s: Harry E. Smith III, CSM – NJWEA Safety Committee Chairman
Harry Ladisheff – Operator, Bayshore Regional SA
Rick Stafford – Safety Officer, Joint Meeting and Essex
8:30 am Hazcom/Right to Know with the Globally Harmonized System, (GHS) Chemical Hazards at the Waste Water Treatment Plant. A Chemical and Hazmat Safety requirement and procedures review.
Presented by: Harry E. Smith III, CSM,
9:45 am Coffee Break (included)
10:00 am Program continues
11:45 am Lunch (included)
1:00 pm Your Spill Control Pre-Plan, Do you have one?
The Seven Basic Steps to Spill Control,post Spill considerations and requirements, Spill Control and Containment. The proper selection, deployment, use, and disposal of chemical spill materials and equipment. A display and classroom demo will follow.
Presented by: Harry E. Smith III, CSM, President, & Rick Staf-ford – Safety Manager, Joint Meeting of Essex and Union Counties
3:30 pm Session Ends
MONDAY AFTERNOON SESSION, March 4, 2019 SESSION V – Professional Engineering Continuing Ed. Training – Physical Modeling as a Design Tool for Hydraulic Systems
Session will begin at 4:30 pm and conclude at 6:30 pm
Course #03-011906-30 NYPE (2.0 TCH WWW) NYPE, NJPE & PAPE CPWM Course NJWEA-DLGS-626 2 Hr. Tech Moderator: Michael Roy, P.E., Old Bridge MUA A Review of Pump Intakes and Introduction to the Use of Physical Modeling as a Design Tool for Evaluating Pump Intakes and Hydraulic Systems
Instructor: David Werth, PhD., P.E., President Clemson Engineering Hydraulics, Inc.
Tuesday, March 5, 2019
SESSION II Industrial Wastewater Management—Winter 2019
Course #03-011907-20 (5.0 TCH) Wastewater
CPWM Course NJWEA-DLGS-627, 5 Hr.Tech
Moderators: TBD
8:30 am Trickling Filters are Still Very Relevant
Julia Zhu and Larry Li, Brentwood Industries
9:15 am Commissioning of Advanced Leachate Treatment Plant
Kerim Temel, PE, Brown and Caldwell
10:00 am Coffee Break (included)
10:15 am Pilot Study of Submerged Structured Sheet Media for Post Denitrifica-tions
Julia Zhu and Larry Li, Brentwood Industries
11:00 am Case Study on Blended Blower Technologies for Optimum Efficiency
Paul Petersen, Municipal Sales Manager, Atlas Copco Com-pressors
11:45 am Lunch (included)
1:30 pm New Jersey Underground Storage Tank Rules and Licensed Site Re-mediation Professional Program “Hot Topic” Updates
Michael Poland, PE, LSRP, Poland Environmental Consulting LLC
2:15 pm Topic to Be Announced
Dennis Scannell, PE, HDR or Joe Cleary, PE, BCEE, Geosyn-tec
3:00 pm Submersible Mixers: Types and Applications
Sean Paratore, Pumping Services, Inc.
3:30 pm Session Ends
TUESDAY, MARCH 5, 2019
GENERAL SESSION
8:15 am Welcome & Opening Remarks
Fran Bonaccorso, Chairman, S&TT Committee
Jill Plesnarski, Vice President - NJWEA
Tuesday, March 5, 2019
Session III Collection O&M – Excavation & Installation of Various Pipe Materials
Course #03-011908-30 (5.0 TCH) Water & Wastewater
CPWM Course NJWEA-DLGS-628, 5 Hr.Tech
Moderator: Louis C. Lambe, Passaic Valley Sewerage Commission Joseph Polomene, P.E., Sherwood Logan & Associates
8:30 am Program Introduction
Louis C. Lambe, Passaic Valley Sewerage Commission
8:40 am Damage Prevention Training – 2019 NJ One Call – Dial “811”
Alonzo Bess, ITIC Coordinator & Outreach Specialist, One Call
9:10 am UtilAlert™ - Digging Activity Real-time Feedback and Alerts
David Stiger, Director of Gas Solutions at Hydromax USA
Jeffrey Griffiths, Director at Hydromax USA
10:00 am Coffee Break (included)
10:15 am Manufacture and Installation of PVC Pipe
Steve Cooper, PE, Regional Engineer, Uni-Bell PVC Pipe
Chad Morrow, CMA Pipe
11:00 am Manufacture and Installation of Various Types of RCP
Matthew Mackowski, Project Manager, Vianini Pipe, Inc.
11:45 am Lunch (included)
1:30 pm Ductile Iron Pipe, Joints and Applications
Sean Lammerts, PE, LEED AP, Engineer, U.S. Pipe
2:20 pm Centrifugally Cast Glass-Fiber-Reinforced Polymer Mortar Pipe Tom Perry, Multi-Utilities
3:10 pm Program Wrap Up - Questions
Louis C. Lambe, Passaic Valley Sewerage Commission
3:30 pm Session Ends
Tuesday, March 5, 2019 SESSION IV – Exploring/Addressing Challenges/Issues at Today’s Water Resource Recovery Facilities
Course #03-011909-30 (5.0 TCH) Water Wastewater
CPWM Course NJWEA-DLGS-629, 5 Hr. Mgmnt
Moderator: James Wancho P.E. Vice President PS&S
Thomas Petty, Bayshore Regional Sewerage Authority
This is a continuing session which as gained popularity by exploring issues and discussing “the learning curve” pertaining to Wastewater Treatment/ Water Re-source Recovery Facilities. Some topics are presented to engage discussion. Some topics are presented to update professionals on the status of projects and technology in the field.
This session has had and will have this time; new innovations in the water and wastewater field. A diverse audience is often in attendance as well as a diverse group of presenters!
Check NJWEA.ORG for details and speaker line up.
TUESDAY AFTERNOON SESSION, March 5, 2019 SESSION V – Professional Engineering Ethics and Case Studies Course #03-011910-30 NYPE (2.0 TCH WWW) NYPE, NJPE & PAPE CPWM Course NJWEA-DLGS-630 2 Hr. Ethics CPS Credit PA/NY/NJ PE – 2 credit hours
Session will begin at 4:30 pm and conclude at 6:30 pm Moderator: Michael Roy, P.E., Old Bridge MUA Professional Engineering Ethics and Case Studies Instructor: Renard E. Barnes, Esq., General Counsel PS&S
GUESS WHAT Engineers!
YOU Can Stay Over and Join Us for an Engineering Marathon!
Monday Evening, Tuesday Evening Ethics, Wednesday P.E. Workshop, Wednesday Evening and an “Energy Workshop” on Thursday
That is SIXTEEN (16) CPC Credit Hours for
Professional Engineers
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Licensed Operators Please Be Advised!!
The Responsibility for obtaining adequate TCHs for license renewal rests with the licensee.
The course registrant name must appear EXACTLY as it appears on your
license.
The license number must appear EXACTLY as it appears on the license (with all digits including all zeros).
The license classification must appear EXACTLY as it appears on the li-cense.
Only ONE license needs to be entered.
Stay Over With the NJWEA!!
The Sheraton in Eatontown, NJ and the NJWEA are offering
a discounted room rate
Sunday March 3, 2019 through March 7, 2019
$139 Traditional Guest Room
To make reservations to stay one, two, three or four nights with the NJWEA the following information is necessary: Name of Group: NJWEA Tech Transfer BLOCK CODE: New Jersey Water Conference Room Block Date of Arrival: Sunday, March 3, 2019 Date of Departure: Thursday, March 7, 2019 A $50 incidental hold will be applied to the reservation credit card(s) at check-in. Check-in is at 3:00 PM and check-out is at 12:00 PM. The hotel will ac-commodate any early arrivals on a space available basis only.
Call Melanie at the Sheraton at 732-542-6500
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 6, 2019
GENERAL SESSION
8:15 am Welcome & Opening Remarks
Fran Bonaccorso, Chairman, S&TT Committee
John Reardon, President Elect—NJWEA
Wednesday, March 6, 2019
SESSION II Wastewater Operations — Winter 2019
Course #03-011911-20 (5.0 TCH) Wastewater
CPWM Course NJWEA-DLGS-631, 5 Hr.Tech
Moderator: Joseph Polomene, P.E., Sherwood Logan & Associates
Jason Chase, Harper– Haines
8:30 am So Many Choices Selecting the Correct Blower Technology
Paul Peterson, Atlas Copco
9:15 am Level Measurement Transmitters Applying Level Measurement
Bill Sholette, Endress Hauser
10:15 am Coffee Break (included)
10:30 am Ultraviolet Disinfection 101
Joanne Solera, Ozonia
11:00 am Air in Force Mains
Charles Hoffman, Envirep
11:45 am Lunch (included)
1:30 pm Maximizing Tank Space with Precast
Mike Schmidt – Dutchland Tank
2:10 pm Symphony – Plant Control Optimization
Mark Duehmig - EDI
2:50 pm Advantage of Integrally Geared Turbo Blowers
Glen Roderique – Inovair Blowers
3:30 pm Session Ends
Wednesday, March 6, 2019
SESSION III – Cyber Security—Winter 2019
Course #03-011912-30 (5.0 TCH) Water & Wastewater
CPWM Course NJWEA-DLGS-632, 5 Hr.Tech
Moderators: Frank Pestana, Executive Director – North Bergen MUA
Sorin Astalus, Computer Technician, Joint Meeting of Essex & Union Counties
8:30 am Cybersecurity: Protecting the Business, Operations, and the Cloud
Rocco Mandanglio, Computer Systems Administrator
Passaic Valley Sewerage Commission
9:30 am Cyber Security & Shadow I.T.
Leon McBride, I.T. Manager, Lakewood MUA
Susan Arpa, I.T. Director, Cape May MUA
Walt Hansen, I.T. Manager, ATON Computing
10:00 am Coffee Break (Included)
10:15 am Cyber Security & Shadow I.T. (cont.)
Leon McBride, Lakewood MUA
Susan Arpa, Cape May MUA
Walt Hansen, President and CEO, ATON Computing
10:45 am Brick Twp. MUA: Cybersecurity Case Study
Janice Zelnock, Information Technology Supervisor Brick Twp. MUA
11:45 am Lunch (included)
1:30 pm Cyber Threats / Best Practices
Mike Geraghty, Director NJ Cybersecurity & Communications Integration Cell
2:30 pm Computer Maintenance
Sorin Astalus, Computer Technician Joint Meeting of Essex & Union Counties
3:30 pm Session Ends
WEDNESDAY SESSION, March 6, 2019 SESSION IV – Professional Engineer Continuing Ed. Training – Conceptu-al Estimating, Precast Structures in Treatment Plants, Fused HDPE Pipe Systems, Directional Drilling, Precast Gravity Grease Interceptors Course #03-011913-30 NYPE (5.0 TCH WWW) NYPE, NJPE & PAPE CPWM Course NJWEA-DLGS-633 5 Hr. Tech Moderators: Michael Roy, P.E., Old Bridge MUA Srinivas Gidugu, P.E., Project Manager, Atane Consulting 8:30 am Conceptual Estimating for Future Construction Rose Jesse, CPE, Env. SP, HAZEN 9:30 am Coffee Break (included) 9:45 am Precast Structures in Treatment Plants – A Look at Quality,
Resiliency and Emerging Technologies
Claude Goguen, P.E., LEED Director of Sustainability and Technical Education National Precast Concrete Association
10:45 am Features and Benefits of Fused HDPE Pipe Systems Matthew Mattison, Fusible HDPE Specialist Water Works Supply Company 11:45 am Lunch (included) 1:30 pm Horizontal Directional Drilling of Large Diameter Utilities David Applegate, P.E. Sr. Vice President of Water Re-
sources Kiely Family of Companies 2:30 pm Precast Concrete Gravity Grease Interceptors – Guidance for
Sizing and Design
Claude Goguen, P.E., LEED Director of Sustainability and Technical Education National Precast Concrete Association
3:30 pm Session Ends
WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON SESSION, March 6, 2019 SESSION V – Professional Engineer Continuing Ed. Training – De-sign Considerations of Wastewater Valve Selection Course #03-011914-30 NYPE (2.0 TCH WWW) NYPE, NJPE & PAPE CPWM Course NJWEA-DLGS-634 2 Hr. Tech Moderators: Michael Roy, P.E., Old Bridge MUA Kevin Haney, P.E., HAZEN
Session will begin at 4:30 pm and conclude at 6:30 pm Design Considerations of Wastewater Valve Selection Instructor: Fred Haines, President, Harper Haines Fluid Control
THURSDAY, MARCH 8, 2018
GENERAL SESSION
8:15 am Welcome & Opening Remarks
Fran Bonaccorso, Chairman, S&TT Committee
Robert De Block—President NJWEA
Thursday, March 7, 2019
SESSION II Energy Workshop—Winter 2019
Course #03-011915-30 (5.0 TCH) WWW
CPWM Course NJWEA-DLGS-635, 5 Hr.Tech
Moderator: Scott M. Conklin, Environmental Consultant, Sea Girt Environ-mental
Sara Urbanczyk, Engineering Sales, G.A. Fleet Associates, Inc.
8:30 am Energy Master Plan and Energy Cost Management Strategies
Laurie Wiegand-Jackson, President, Utility Advantage
9:10 am Case Study of the Opequon WRF Energy Efficiency Upgrade
Bob Wimmer, P.E., Sr. Engineer, Energy Systems Group
9:45 am Coffee Break (included)
10:00 am Energy Optimization at WWTP
Bob Wimmer, P.E., Sr. Engineer, Energy Systems Group 11:10 am ACUA - Battery Storage Pilot Project
Greg Seher, Senior Analyst, Atlantic County Utilities Authority
11:45 am Lunch (included)
1:30 pm NJ Clean Energy Programs – We Can Help Your Company Now
and in the Future!
Commissioner Mary-Anna Holden, NJ BPU
Gary Finger, Regional Manager, TRC Solutions
2:30 pm PSE&G - The Clean Energy Future & Overview of Caldwell
Solar Energy Storage Project
Russell Furnari, Mgr. Environmental Policy& Enterprise, PSEG, Brendan M. Daly, Environmental Radiological Programs, PSEG Nuclear Executive Vice President, Gabel Associates
3:30 pm Session Ends
Thursday, March 7, 2019
SESSION III Maintenance — Winter 2019
Course #03-011916-30 (5.0 TCH) W&WW
CPWM Course NJWEA-DLGS-636, 5.0 Hr.Tech
Moderator: Jason E. Kohlhepp, Project Manager, JMEUC
John Gardner, De Block Environmental Services
Rafael Rovito, Sales, Raritan Group
A diverse sampling of maintenance topics will be introduced and discussed with industry specialists. There will be several engaging topics that will interest Water and Wastewater Operations disciplines. Additional details will follow. Please check NJWEA.ORG for more details.
The NJWEA offers Thousands of Dollars worth of Scholarships and Awards annu-
ally, to Middle School Students, High School Students, Associates Degree Students,
Bachelors Degree Students, Masters Degree Students and Doctorate Students.
Visit WWW.NJWEA.ORG for more info
Thursday, March 7, 2019
SESSION IV Prominent Issues Confronting Managers Today
Water &/or Wastewater as determined by Ed. Advisory
Course #03-011917-30 (5.0 TCH)
CPWM Course NJWEA-DLGS-637, 1 Hr. Tech, 4 Hr. Govt
Moderator: Carrie Anne Lyons, Lyons Environmental
Lisa Oberreiter, Operations Superintendent II, PVSC
8:30 am Leadership and Succession Planning
Natalie Pisarcik, IPP Coordinator, Rockaway Valley S.A.
9:15 am Modernized NJPDES Monitoring Report Form (MRF) Electronic Sub-mission Service
Jason Lonardo, Environmental Scientist 2, NJDEP
Mike Pigliacelli, Environmental Specialist 2, NJDEP
Division of Water Quality, Permit Administration Section
9:45 am Coffee Break (included)
10:00 am Continued….Modernized NJPDES Monitoring Report Form (MRF) Elec-tronic Submission Service
Jason Lonardo, Environmental Scientist 2, NJDEP
Mike Pigliacelli, Environmental Specialist 2, NJDEP
10:30 am POTW Permitting, Compliance and Reporting
Richard Lulla, P.E. Senior Associate, Mott MacDonald
Session Overview: Regulatory permitting requirements for a Wastewater Treatment Plant (POTW) including wastewater, stormwater, groundwater, waste/sludge, air, lab, spill plan, and others. Monitoring and reporting requirements, includ-ing wastewater and sludge data calculations.
11:45 am Lunch (included)
1:30 pm Sensibility Training – Conflict Resolution
Howard W. Spencer, Senior Safety Consultant, CSP,
J.A. Montgomery Risk Control
3:30 pm Session Ends
MAIL TO: NJ Water Environment Association Registrar
PO BOX 737
Woodland Park, NJ 07424 Tel: (973) 239-9200 - Fax: (973) 239-9239
REGISTRANT NAME: ______________________________________
NEW MEMBER or MEMBERSHIP RENEWAL: YES____ NO _____
NOTE: THESE ARE PRE-REGISTRATION FEES - ON-SITE REGISTRANTS ADD $12.00
“REGISTRANT MUST CHECK ALL SESSIONS THEY PLAN TO ATTEND
PAY-
MENT
AMOUNT DUE: (SUM & ENTER ON PG2)
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SUBMIT BOTH PAGES FOR REGISTRATION PG 1 OF 2
Monday, March 4, 2019
____Ia Licensed Op Rev. $85.00
____Ib Licensed Op Rev. $85.00
——II Metering, Calibration, Inst. $85.00
——III Utility of the Future $85.00
____IV Safety $85.00
____V Afternoon Engineering $85.00
Wednesday, March 6, 2019
____Ia Licensed Op Rev. $85.00
____Ib Licensed Op Rev. $85.00
____Ic Licensed Op Rev. $85.00
____II Wastewater Ops $85.00
____III CYBER-NJCCIC $85.00
——-IV NY/NJ/PA-PE Training $85.00
——-V Afternoon Engineering $85.00
Tuesday, March 5, 2019
____Ia Licensed Op Rev. $85.00
____Ib Licensed Op Rev. $85.00
____II Industrial WW $85.00
____III Collections System $85.00
____IV Problems/Case Studies $85.00
____V Afternoon Ethics $85.00
Thursday, March 7, 2019
____I Licensed Op. Rev. $85.00
____II Energy Workshop $85.00
____III Maintenance Workshop $85.00
____IV Prominent Issues (Mngmt) $85.00
NEW / RENEWAL PWO MEMBERSHIP: ADD $107.00
NEW / RENEWAL PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIP: $172.00
YOUNG PROFESSIONAL RENEWAL: ADD $ 57.00
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PRE-REGISTRATION BY FAX ENDS February 26, 2019
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Chairpersons: Francis Bonaccorso, Assistant Superintendent, JMEUC
and
Joanne Mancuso, Township of Parsippany-Troy Hills WWTP
Mohammad Abu-Orf PhD., Hazen and Sawyer
Matthew Bodzioch, Training Manager, JMEUC
Joseph Bonaccorso, Project Manager, CME Associates
Albert J. Capuzzi, Mid-Atlantic Practice Leader, Jacobs
Dan Carey, Jet Vac LLC
Robert Carlson, CCUA
Jason Chase, Harper-Haines
Julian Chinelli, Hazen and Sawyer
Scott Conklin, Seagirt Environmental
Steve Dowhan, Superintendent, JMEUC
James De Block President, DeBlock Environmental Services
Robert De Block Executive VP, DeBlock Environmental Services
Rick Eustace, Executive Director, Bordentown SA
Robert Fischer, Executive Director, Bayshore RSA
Darlene Galbraith, Registrar, NJWEA
John Gardner, Associate De Block Environmental
Srinivas Gidugu Project Manager, HAKS
Thomas Grenci, President, ECM
Chris Hoffman, P.E. Research Scientist I, NJDEP
Michael Hope, Office Director, Greeley and Hansen
Shawn Kaciupski, Shift Supervisor, JMEUC
Jason Kohlhepp, Project Manager, JMEUC
Harry Ladisheff Operator, Bayshore Reg.Sewerage Authority
Jack Lagrosa, Executive Director, NJWEA
Louis Lambe, PVSC
Carrie-Anne Lyons, Lyons Environmental
Donna Lyons, Laboratory Supervisor, Lyons Environmental
Jennifer Marques, PVSC
Terry McHugh Owner, All’s Clear Services
Chris Nally, American Aquatic Testing
Lisa Oberreiter, Superintendent II, PVSC
Christopher Pabst, Asst. Projects Manager, JMEUC
Dennis Palmer, Executive Director, Landis SA
Henry Penley, Retired
Donna Peteja, LabManager/IPP Coordinator TBSA
Frank Pestana, Executive Director, North Bergen MUA
Joseph Polomene, P.E. Sherwood Logan & Associates
Glen Riscen, Ass’t Operations Manager, JMEUC
Michael Roy P.E., Old Bridge Municipal Utilities Authority
Harry Smith CSM, Certified Health and Safety Services
John Schneekloth, P.E. Mott MacDonald
Robert Sokolowski, Treasurer, NJWEA
Rick Stafford, Safety Manager Joint Meeting Essex & Union Co.
Jay Surti , Senior Associate Hazen & Sawyer
Bruce Smith, Comptroller, NJWEA
Harry Smith President, Certified Health and Safety
Charles Theodora, Ass’t. Superintendent Bayshore RSA
Ramon Vara, Retired
James Wancho, P.E. Vice President Paulus, Sokolowski & Sartor
Roman Wisniewski, Maintenance Manager JMEUC
Antoni Wyczesany, Electrical Forman JMEUC
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