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PROFESSIONAL PROGRAM
Thursday, June 14, 2018
3:45
Panel Discussion
Andrew Burnham, Andrew Burnham
Christine Cramer, Trilogy Consulting, LLC
Jerry Hart, City of Tempe
Lawrence McCartney, City of Fort Worth
Robert Ryall, Arcadis
Usha Sharma, Denver Water THU30
THU28
Navigating the Water Enforcement Landscape
2:00–4:00 p.m.
Room: Mandalay Bay Ballroom I
Track: Water Policy & Regulatory Actions
Moderator: Doug Parker Many utilities need to upgrade their aging treatment facilities to
maintain a reliable water supply int o the future. This session outlines
how several utilities have tackled the problem through rehabilitation,
renovation and expansion of their facilities, with many lessons learned.
If you want to understand what can move an operational
compliance issue in the water sector to a federal enforcement
action, this session provides the road map for understanding how
this occurs … and how to avoid it.
2:00
The Investigator’s Perspective: When Is Noncompliance a
More Serious Enforcement Action
Jay Green, USEPA
2:30
The Prosecutor’s Perspective: What DOJ Takes into
Consideration When Evaluating CWA Violations
Deborah Harris, U.S. Department of Justice
Preparing for the Future—Rehabilitation, Renovation
and Expansion of Our Aging Water Treatment Facilities
2:00–4:30 p.m.
Room: Mandalay Bay Ballroom B
Track: Infrastructure Design, Management and
Project Delivery
Moderator: Cory Hopkins
2:00
K Y City of Firsts Finishes a First Class Water Plant
Brent Tippey, HDR Engineering, Earl Coffey
2:30
Enhanced Piloting Special Design Studies = Resilient
320 mgd Expansion to Houston’s NEWPP
Paul Walker, Qianru Deng, Alan Domonoske, Andrew Molly,
Randy Rogers, Rajinder Singh, Jasmin Zambrano
3:00
Unlocking Potential Treatment Capacity and Reducing
Capital Cost
Michelle Peters, Stantec, Charles Bromley, Chris Harris,
Eric Larson, Shelley Trujillo
3:00
The Consultant’s Perspective: Effective Strategies in Building
or Rebuilding an Effective Compliance Program
Gary Lucks, Beyond Compliance, LLC 3:30
Filter Underdrain Rehabilitation in the Shadow of the Andes:
Upgrades to Chile’s Largest Water Treatment Plant
Benjamin Finnegan, CDM Smith, Pablo Chavez, Boris Trumper
3:30
Panel Discussion
Jay Green, USEPA
Deborah Harris, U.S. Department of Justice
Gary Lucks, Beyond Compliance, LLC 4:00
Orinda Water Treatment Plant Shutdown–The $22M Rehab
of a Must-Run Water Treatment Plant: A Resident Engineer’s
Perspective
THU29
Quantifying Benefits and Using Business Case
Analysis for Optimized Spending
2:00–4:30 p.m.
Room: Mandalay Bay Ballroom J
Track: Asset Management
Moderator: Ryan Nagel
Seismic and Planning Issues Regarding Water Delivery
THU32
2:00–4:30 p.m.
Room: Lagoon EF
Track: Preparedness, Resilience and Cybersecurity
Moderator: Greg Fron
This session discusses geographical seismic issues that are
faced during the life of a water delivery system.
Using a triple-bottom-line approach to risk management, this
session explores new tools that improve efforts to make better
decisions, monetize benefits and mitigate risk in accord within a
utility risk management framework. 2:00
Innovative Pipeline Installation in a Seismic, High Fire, and
Geographically Challenging Area of Northern California
Rolando Bueno, EBMUD, Walter Coty
2:00
Quantifying Benefits and Building Business Cases: Looking
Back and the Path Forward
Todd Helgeson, Streamline AM 2:30
Installation of Earthquake Resistant Ductile Iron Pipe for San
Francisco Auxiliary Water Supply System and Other Cities
Satoshi Suenaga, Kubota Corporation, Takeshi Hara,
Naoto Itabashi, Kotaro Wakahara
2:30
A Monetized Risk Approach to Support Capital Planning
Michael Gloven, EIS, Mark Madden
3:00
The Drivers for and Benefits of Next Generation Investment
Planning and Management
Laura Ryan, Copperleaf Technologies, Inc., Boudewijn Neijens,
Chris Royce
3:30
Renovating the Great, Historic and Venerable 8th
Avenue Reservoir
John Barnett, Metro Water Services, Brent Tippey
4:00
More Planning. More Saving. Schedule Pump Repairs Based
on Financial Metrics
David Pierce, Specific Energy
3:00
Emergency Pipeline Repair in River Bed Becomes Critical Due
to 500-Year Flood’s Mass Erosion Threatening Large Water
Main Failure
Sam Marston, Garney Construction, David Burkhart
3:30
Seismic Resiliency Lessons Learned Along the Way
Michael Britch, Tualatin Valley Water District
4:00
The City of Redding, Northern California Implements Pipe
Bursting for Existing Asbestos Cement Gravity Sewer Pipe
Edward Ambler, AM Trenchless, Corri Vandiver, Josh Vandiver
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