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January Dinner Meeting
Date: Thursday, January 20, 2011 Location: Cowboys Golf Club, Euless, Texas Speakers: Mr. Peter V. Cavagnaro, P.E., BCEE Johnson Controls Ms. Madelene Rafalko, P.E. City of Fort Worth Water Department Mr. Sebastian Fichera, REM, City of Fort Worth Water Department Topic: Maximizing Energy Efficiency at the Village Creek Water Reclamation Facility Meeting Agenda: Social hour - 5:30 Dinner - 6:30 Announcements - 7:00 Program - 7:15-8:00 Costs: $20 Per Person Students Free
Thanks to our Meeting Sponsors
Platinum Sponsor
Gold Sponsors Alan Plummer Associates Inc.
Black & Veatch CDM
CP&Y, Inc. Freese and Nichols
Hartwell Environmental HDR
Classic Sponsors Burgess & Niple • Newman Regency
Please RSVP to Joe Etchegaray @ [email protected] by 1/17/11.
EDITOR: Holly Ingram ([email protected])
January 2011 Volume 23, Number 1
NORTH TEXAS SECTIONNORTH TEXAS SECTIONNORTH TEXAS SECTION———eee---NEWSLETTERNEWSLETTERNEWSLETTER
Mr. Cavagnaro has over 35 years of environmental
engineering experience for municipal and industrial
facilities. He is currently develops energy efficiency
projects for water and wastewater facilities. He holds
a Bachelors of Science in Civil Engineering from
Northeastern University in Boston, MA and a Master
of Science in Civil and Environmental Engineering
from the University of Colorado in Boulder, CO. He is
a Project Development Consultant for Johnson Con-
trols.
Ms. Rafalko has over 15 years of municipal engineer-
ing experience specializing in project management of
water and wastewater projects. She holds a Bachelors
of Science in Civil Engineering from the University of
Texas at Arlington. She is a Senior Professional Engi-
neer for the City of Fort Worth Water Department and
the Project Manager for the Village Creek Energy Effi-
ciency Project.
Mr. Fichera is the Assistant Director over Water Pollu-
tion Control for the Fort Worth Water Department
which includes the Village Creek Water Reclamation
Facility. Mr. Fichera has over 34 years of experience
in the environmental field. Mr. Fichera received his
Bachelors Degree in Biology from the University of
Texas in Austin. He has worked, managed and devel-
oped environmental laboratories, pretreatment pro-
grams and over the last 5 years the City of Fort Worth
Village Creek Water Reclamation Facility.
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November 2010
Dinner Meeting Highlights
TRA Solids Master Plan
Speakers: Cynthia Belvin, TRA
Rodney Chapin, CDM
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(continued on page 3) A packed house at Texas Star in Euless
Attendees listen intently to Rodney as he speaks about Biosolids Master Planning
Biosolids Master Planning Presentation Overview
Cynthia Belvin with TRA begins the
evening’s presentation
Rodney Chapin speaks about Biosolids Master
Planning
The Presentation was very informative
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2010 WEAT-NTS November Dinner Meeting (continued from page 2)
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Dawn shows WEAT-NTS appreciation to our speakers
November Dinner Meeting Program Sponsors
Darryl Corbin, WEAT-NTS President
introducing speakers
Dawn Anderson, WEAT-NTS Vice
President
SMU Students (Sarah Shepard (left) and Allison Reinert) attend the WEAT-NTS Dinner
The Dinner Meeting was held at Texas Star in Euless
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Please Take Note of the
Following Announcements
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Freese and Nichols Re-ceives 2010 Baldridge Award Freese and Nichols is a re-cipient of the 2010 Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award. They are the first engi-neering and architectural firm ever to receive this award and one of seven businesses to be recognized this year. The Texas firm is one of three recognized in the small business category. The Baldrige Award is a prestigious national recognition that recognizes the achievements of U.S. organizations and publicizes successful performance. Named after Mal-colm Baldrige, the 26th Secretary of Commerce, the Baldrige Award was established by Congress in 1987. There were 83 applications submitted for the Baldrige Award in 2010. Applicants were evaluated in seven areas: leadership, strategic planning, customer focus, measure-ment, analysis and knowledge management, workforce focus, process management and results. The evaluation process for each recipient included about 1,000 hours of review and an onsite visit by a team of examiners to clar-ify questions and verify information.
TRA Announces Staffing Changes
Trinity River Authority’s Board of Directors selected Kevin Ward (TWDB) to succeed Danny Vance as General Man-ager. Other staffing changes: Glenn Clingenpeel will be heading the Planning and Environmental Management team after Dr. Richard Browning’s retirement, and Northern Region Manager Warren Brewer announced that he will retire at the end of February 2011.
New WEAT-NTS Fund Raising Committee!
To get involved or share fund raising ideas, please contact Jeff Sober,
Committee Chair, at: [email protected]
Municipal Valve & Equipment Announces New Hire
Longtime WEAT-NTS member Clint Pulliam has taken a position with Municipal Valve & Equipment – Plano, TX office Clint’s focus will be inside/outside sales and project coordination.
Freese and Nichols Announces New Hire Gary Smith, P.E. recently joined Freese and Nichols and will serve as a senior technical leader and project man-ager in the firm’s Central Region. Gary will also be involved as the technical leader on sev-eral advanced water treatment projects throughout Texas. Gary Smith has over 35 years of experience in water and wastewater fields.
February Seminar Information
The 2011 February Seminar is being held at SMU this year on February 10, 2011. For the agenda, directions and registration informa-tion, please see the back of this newsletter. Don’t miss out on this exciting technical seminar.
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Second Annual WEAT-NTS Sporting Clays Tournament
Date: Friday, March 18th Location: Alpine Shooting Range, 5482 Shelby Road, Fort Worth, TX 76140 Station Sponsorships are available, please call before they fill up! New this year: More prizes, more people, more games! For more information please see the brochure at the back of this newsletter or contact:
Jeff Sober Carollo Engineers
Email: [email protected] Office: (972) 239-9949
The Young Professionals will be having a social event in January. Watch for it in the WEAT-NTS Communications emails. Also, if you would like to join the YP’s email distribution list, please contact:
[email protected] [email protected]
[email protected] or [email protected]
CP&Y, Inc. Wins Two Gold and Three Silver Medals in the Texas CEC Engineering Excellence Awards
CP&Y, Inc. was recently announced as the winner of two Gold and three Silver Medals in the Texas Council of Engineering Com-panies’ 2011 Engineering Excellence Awards competition, for a total of five Medals – more than any other firm in the competition! The Engineering Excellence Awards Competition has been held by the Texas Council of Engineering Companies since its incep-tion in 1975 to honor and recognize outstanding achievements within the engineering community. The distinguished panel of judges from around the state selected 15 Gold Medal and 11 Silver Medal winning projects from 41 entries based on uniqueness, originality, technical, value to the engineering profession, complexity and how successfully the project met the needs of the client. CP&Y won Gold medals for their work using Enhanced Leachate Recirculation with the City of Denton’s Solid Waste Landfill Sites and also for the Central Regional Wastewater System Improvements for Trinity River Authority of Texas. CP&Y’s Silver Medals came from their work on the IH 35 at Loop 340 Interchange in Waco for TxDOT and also their work in im-proving Efficient Ozone Generation at the Hefner Water Treatment Plant in Oklahoma City, OK. In addition, CP&Y earned a Silver medal for their work in conjunction with Freese and Nichols and Alan Plummer Associates on the 2011 Region C Water Plan.
Texas Water 2011 Registration is Now Open
Please go to: http://
www.texas-water.com for
information.
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Electrical & Instrumentation Committee Planned Technical Seminars
The Electrical & Instrumentation Committee of the local chapter of WEAT is putting together plans for our 2011 Technical Seminars. At this point, we have identified the following proposed program: Date Topic Comments 19 January Process Design Details to Follow 16 March Instrumentation Contact George Luke for details 18 May Alternate Energy Contact Tim Campbell for details 20 July Large Motors Contact Jeff Hensley for details 21 September PMCS Contact Rick Hidalgo for details 16 November Facility Maintenance Contact Mike Querry for details 18 January (’12) Process Design Contact Antuione Bargains for details If you would like to participate in any of these seminars, please contact the individual identified as that is the coordi-nator for that seminar. We are looking for locations to host the seminar, sponsors for lunch, and people who may be able to contribute to the presentations themselves. For more information about these seminars, or about other activities of the WEAT E&I Committee, please contact any of those on the committee. Those currently on the WEAT E&I Committee are: VK Gupta [email protected] Antuione Bargains [email protected] Tim Campbell [email protected] Jeff Hensley [email protected] Rick Hidalgo [email protected] George Luke [email protected] Anthony Mbroh [email protected] Alex Nizov [email protected] Indira Pjetrovic [email protected] Mike Querry [email protected] Steve Reman [email protected] Brad Rodgers [email protected] Bill Sako [email protected] Hossein Shahkarami [email protected] Robert Williams [email protected]
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OFFICERS NAME DAY PHONE FAX NO. E-MAIL
President Darryl Corbin (972) 239-9949 (972) 239-9117 [email protected]
President-Elect Erin Flanagan (214) 217-2261 (214) 217-2275 [email protected]
Vice President Dawn Anderson (214) 638-0500 (214) 638-3723 [email protected]
Secretary Buster Fichera (817) 392-4978 (817) 392-4957 [email protected]
Treasurer Joe Etchegaray (469) 744-2373 [email protected]
Past President John Bennett (817) 430-4657 (940) 349-8951 [email protected]
Section Rep Amy Robinson (817) 332-8727 (817) 332-6870 [email protected]
Past Section Rep Becky Guthrie (940) 349-8938 (940) 349-8951 [email protected]
COMMITTEE CHAIR DAY PHONE FAX NO. E-MAIL
Audit Erin Flanagan (214) 217-2261 (214) 217-2275 [email protected]
Awards Phil Spitzer (214) 631-6100 (214) 631-6109 [email protected]
Constitution/Bylaws Amy Robinson (817) 332-8727 (817) 332-6870 [email protected]
Finance Darryl Corbin (972) 239-9949 (972) 239-9117 [email protected]
Fund Raising Jeff Sober (972) 239-9949 (972) 239-9117 [email protected]
Electronic Communication Holly Ingram (214) 640-1730 (214) 638-3723 [email protected]
Nominations John Bennett (817) 430-4657 (940) 349-8951 [email protected]
PWO Mike Young (972) 262-5186 (817) 589-0072 [email protected]
Photography Malcolm Cowdin (972) 262-5186 (972) 219-7521 [email protected]
Program Dawn Anderson (214) 638-0500 (214) 638-3723 [email protected]
Public Education/Science Fair
Amy Robinson (817) 332-8727 (817) 332-6870 [email protected]
Scholarship Fund David Jackson (214) 217-2257 (817) 332-6870 [email protected]
Scholarship Fund Co-Chair Matt Jalbert (214) 217-2246 (214) 217-2275 [email protected]
Seminar Jeff Sober (972) 239-9949 (972) 239-9117 [email protected]
Young Professionals-Dallas
Meera Victor (972) 239-9949 (972) 239-9117 [email protected]
Corinne Kluge (972) 239-9949 (972) 239-9117 [email protected]
Young Professionals- Ft Worth
Rick Shaffer (817) 392-6821 [email protected]
Lauren Plunk (817) 806-1745 (817) 870-2536 [email protected]
WEAT—NTS CONTACTS
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WEAT-NTS Calendar of Events
January 20, 2011 Cowboys Golf Club WEAT-NTS Dinner Meeting
February, 2011 SMU, Dallas WEAT-NTS February Seminar
March 17, 2011 TexasStar WEAT-NTS Dinner Meeting
May 19, 2011 Cowboys Golf Club WEAT-NTS Dinner Meeting
July 21, 2011 TexasStar WEAT-NTS Dinner Meeting
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WEAT-NTS Scholarship Black & Veatch
CDM CP&Y, Inc.
Freese and Nichols Burgess & Niple
Espey Consultants Halff Associates
HDR Engineering, Inc. Malcolm Pirnie
Perkins Engineering Consultants
Darryl Hall Scholarship Black & Veatch
Carollo Engineers CP&Y, Inc.
Freese and Nichols HDR Engineering, Inc.
Malcolm Pirnie Perkins Engineering Consultants
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A Big Thanks to Our 2010-2011 Scholarship Sponsors
WEAT - North Texas SectionPresents
Thanks to Our February Seminar Sponsors
Alan Plummer Associates, Inc.
Black & Veatch Corporation Carollo Engineers
CDM
CH2M HILL
CP&Y, Inc. Espey Consultants
Freese and Nichols, Inc.
Hartwell Environmental Corporation HDR Engineering, Inc.
Jacobs
KBR
Malcolm Pirnie McCarthy
Newman Regency Group Perkins Engineering Consultants, Inc.
Environmental Improvements, Inc.
IPEX USA
WHAT TO DO WHEN YOUR WASTEWATER SYSTEM GOES
DOWNHILL: CONDITION ASSESSMENT AND ODOR & CORROSION CONTROL
February 10, 2011Southern Methodist University, Dallas, Texas
8:30 AM- 4:15 PM In association with: Booth Sponsors
Agenda7:30a - 8:30a Registration/Continental Breakfast
8:30a - 8:45a Welcome Jeff Sober, Carollo
8:45a - 9:15a Slaying the Two-headed Monster- Odor and Corrosion, Patty Cleveland, TRA
9:15a - 9:45a Pipeline Condition Assessment Technology, Hugh Kelso, RJN
9:45a - 10:15a Treatment Facility Condition Assessment, Scott Cole, F&N/Yanbo Li, NTMWD
10:15a - 10:30a Break
10:30a - 11:00a Advances in Trenchless Sewer Rehabilitation: Good Reasons to Bury your Head in the Sand, Andy Dettmer, Carollo
11:00a - 11:30a Asset Management, Marc Cottingame, DWU
11:30a - 12:00p Unintended Consequences of Odor Control, Chamindra Dassanayke, MPI
12:00p - 1:00p Lunch
1:00p - 1:30p Air to Liquid Interface Odor Control Technologies, Adam Rose, Alan Plummer Associates, Inc.
1:30p - 2:00p Liquid-Phase Odor Control: Can’t I Just Pour Something in to Make it Smell Better?, Mark Perkins, Perkins Engineering
2:00p - 2:30p Odorous Air Scrubbing 101: Physical, Chemical and Biological Processes, Jim Joyce, V&A
2:30p - 2:45p Break
2:45p - 3:15p Out of Sight, Out of Mind, The Understanding of Wastewater Pipe Materials, Tony Almeida, Halff & Associates
3:15p - 3:45p Reducing Risk by “Designing In” Corrosion Resistance, Dawn Anderson, CP&Y
3:45p - 4:15p Stories from the Complaint Department: Dealing with the Public’s view on Odor, Frank Crumb, Fort Worth
4:15p Adjourn
* 6.0 PDH/CEU credits have been requested from TCEQ.
The conference, breaks, and lunch will held in the SMU Hughes-Trigg Student Center located at: Southern Methodist University, 3140 Dyer Street Dallas, TX 75205. The Hughes-Trigg Student Center is located near Ownby Dr. and Dyer St.
Seminar Location
Directions: From 75, exit west on University Blvd. Go South (left) on Airline and take the third right (west) on Dyer. Parking is available for free* in the garage at Airline and Binkley, or at Binkley and Ownby.
For additional information contact:Jeff SoberCarollo EngineersPhone: 972-239-9949email: [email protected]
* Upon registration, you will receive a parking pass for the garages listed above.
Registration: 7:30 a.m.-8:30 a.m.Average Cab Fare:
from Love Field: $15from DFW Airport: $35
Register by e-mail to Jeff Sober at [email protected] or detach this form and mail with check payable to:
WEAT-NTSc/o Joe Etchegaray
MIA, Inc. P. O. Box 2231
Mansfield, Texas 76063Phone (469) 744 2373
Purchase orders not accepted.
Please attach names of additional registrants, if any.Registration Fees - $120 per person. Includes breakfast, lunch, breaks, and handouts. (Students are free of charge for seminar) Student lunch tickets are $30 each.
Sponsorships are $250 each and include listing on all conference material, and recognition during seminar. Booth sponsors are $500 each and include the Sponsorship package, one paid registrant, and a 6ft table top located in the conference areas.
PLEASE REGISTER ME FOR THIS OnE-DAy SEMInAR On FEBRUARy 10, 2011 FROM 8:30 AM - 4:15 PM
name:
Title:
Employer:
Address:
City: State: Zip:
Phone: E-mail:
Registration
REGISTRATION/SPONSORSHIP Amount
Registration @ $120 each = (Students are free to seminar)
Student Lunch Tickets @30 each =
Sponsorship @ $250 each =
Sponsor and Table Display @ $500 each =
TOTAL: $
PAYMENT METHOD: CHECK ________
5482 Shelby Road
Fort Worth, TX 76140
Friday, March 18, 2011 9:00 am to early afternoon
(Lunch provided)
WEAT-NTS Scholarship FundWater for People
2nd Annual
NEW THIS YEAR:
l Shotgun Raffle! l Door Prizes! l More Award Categories! l Gift Cards! l Shells Included! l Ammo Bag Included!
BENEFITING:
What is Sporting Clays?
Sporting clays is “golf with a shotgun”. It is a form of clay pigeon shooting that involves shooting clay targets at multiple locations (stations). Sporting clays targets are thrown in a great variety of trajectories, elevations, and distances. Targets can come through the trees, over your head, left to right, right to left, in any path a real bird might choose. The stations are designed to be unpredictable and challenging for the shooter.
Each station has two clay-throwing machines. Targets are thrown in pairs. The number of clay pairs will vary from station to station. The types of pairs will also vary by station. Some stations will be “report pairs” (the second target is launched on the report of the shooter’s gun) and others will be “true pairs” (the two targets are thrown simultaneously).
Scoring is simple. Your team will receive one scoring card per shooter, with individual scoring based on 100 shots. For every target you break, the scorer will mark an X in the blank provided; if you miss, you mark an O. The number and type of pairs will vary by station.The high score is determined by the total sum of targets hit.
Event DetailsThe 2nd Annual WEAT-NTS Sporting Clays Event will be filled with food, fun, and good old fashioned competition between friends. Proceeds will be divided between the WEAT-NTS Scholarship Fund and Water for People.
Suitable for experienced and inexperienced shooters.
Bring your own equipment, or you can rent a shotgun at a nominal cost.
Eye and ear protection provided upon request.
12 stations, each with two automatic target throwers.
4 or 5 shooters per team. Individuals not in a team will be assigned to a team at the event.
100 clay targets per participant.
Course can be walked (approx. 0.6 mile total distance).
A shotgun shell shooters bag will be provided to each shooter.
Barbeque lunch and drinks provided.
Mulligans or “do-overs” available for $5 each and can be purchased on-site.
Event will proceed “showers or shine”. Event will be rescheduled only if heavy storms occur.
Shooters age 14 and below to be accompanied by an adult.
100 Shells provided with each registration.
Questions: Call or email Jeff Sober at 972-239-9949 or [email protected]
TEAM NAME: _________________________________________ Shooter 1: _______________________________________________e-mail: __________________________________________________ Shooter 2: _______________________________________________e-mail: __________________________________________________ Shooter 3: _______________________________________________e-mail: __________________________________________________ Shooter 4: _______________________________________________e-mail: __________________________________________________
Shooter 5: _______________________________________________ e-mail: __________________________________________________
*Teams are a minimum of 4, maximum of 5 Registration Deadline is Friday, March 4th. (On-site registration will be accepted as long as space is available.)
Please mail, fax, or email this form to:
Jeff [email protected] Engineers14785 Preston Road, Suite 950Dallas, Texas 75254ph: 972-239-9949fax: 972-239-9117
Location: Alpine Shooting Range 5482 Shelby RoadFt. Worth, TX 76140
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REGISTRATION FORM
My team wishes to participate as follows: Description Each No. Total
Registration Fee for Shooters (includes lunch, shell pouch, and 100 rounds of ammo)Shooters fee (Paid registration before 3/1/11) $130 ___ $_____Shooters fee (Paid registration after 3/1/11) $140 ___ $_____
Optional ItemsShotgun rental – 12 or 20-ga (Team can share) $10 ___ $_____Lunch Tickets (non-shooters only) $20 ___ $_____Mulligan (“do-over”) $5 ___ $_____(Limit of 5, includes ammunition). Also available on-site.Eye and ear protection $0 ___ $_____
Event SponsorshipStation Sponsorship – Sign at a station $200 ___ $_____Event Sponsor – Sign at meeting/lunch area $200 ___ $_____Sponsor Package (Sign at Station and Lunch area) $350 ___ $_____
Shotgun RaffleRaffle Ticket(s) (No limit), available on-site. $20 ___ $_____
Total Amount Due $_____
I will mail a check. I will pay at the event. I will pay by PayPal (or Credit Card).
Directions: From Downtown Fort Worth: Take I-35 south to I-20 East. Go east to the Forest Hill Drive Exit (#440B). Turn right (South) onto Forest Hill, go 2½ miles to the second 4-way stop sign (there will be a Post Office on your right). Turn left (East) onto Shelby Road. Follow Shelby for 2½ miles and Alpine will be on the right. There are signs beginning at Shelby Road that will guide you.
Rules: For the safety of shooters and bystanders:
Each station will have a WEAT-NTS volunteer to oversee the orderly ●activities at the station. Eye and ear protection is mandatory. ●
Gun breech or actions open to show gun is unloaded at all times ●unless in the cage and ready to fire. Do not load gun until in the cage and ready to fire. ●
Never load more than 2 shells in gun. ●
No shot size larger than 7-1/2’s. (7-1/2’s, 8’s and 9’s only) ●
Guns must have full stock and minimum 21” Barrel. ●
Alcohol is prohibited. ●
Waivers forms will be required at check-in. ●
Prizes Prizes will be awarded to first, second and third place teams as well as first, second and third place individuals.
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Additional prizes for: l Most honest team score l Most honest individual score l Top female shooter l Sponsorship recognition award
Volunteers Needed Please contact Jeff Sober at 972-239-9949 or [email protected]
Door prize drawings during lunch