This document provides information about an upcoming seminar on wastewater disinfection practices and future options. The seminar will take place on November 15, 2012 at the Best Western hotel in Milton, Ontario. It will consist of presentations in the morning and afternoon sessions that outline current disinfection practices and technologies, as well as options to address present and future challenges. Participants can register online through the WEAO website and registration is due by November 2nd. The seminar will provide 0.6 continuing education units.
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1. Directions to Best Western, Milton
From Hwy 401, exit Hwy 25 (in Milton);
go south to 1st
traffic light. Turn right
onto Chisholm Drive and follow around
to Best Western: From QEW, exit Hwy
25, go north to Milton. Proceed through
town to T-junction at Steeles Avenue.
Turn left (west) and travel to next traffic
light. Turn right (north) and travel to 2nd
light. Turn left onto Chisholm Drive and
follow around to Best Western
AWEAO Specialty Seminar
This interactive workshop will provide an insight into
current disinfection practices, and options to deal with
the future challenges.
Date: Thursday, November 15, 2012
Registration: 8:00 a.m. to 8:30 a.m.
Location:
Best Western
161 Chisholm Drive
Milton, ON
Wastewater Disinfection: Present
Realities and Future Options
November 15, 2012
REGISTRATION:
Registration Details:
All registrations are done through an online form
however you will be able to select your method of
payment (proceed to online payment, call us with
your credit card number or mail us a cheque).
Please access the Upcoming Events area on
WEAO’s website home page (www.weao.org) for
the registration link.
COST:
(includes proceedings, coffee and lunch)
Delegate Type On/Before
November 2,
2012
After
November 2,
2012
Total
WEAO/WEF
Member
$250.00 $300.00
NP/YP Member $150.00 $200.00
Non-Member $375.00*
Student Member $60.00
HST Reg. No. 123444556 13% H.S.T.
Total Registration Fees
* Includes 1 year WEAO Professional membership or 1 year
WEF YP membership dependent upon personal status
7-day advance notice is required for refunds. Administration fee of
$35.00 will be charged for all cancellations. No refunds after
November 8th
.
For Seminar Content:
James Lunn
Tel: (905) 320-7255
Email: james.w.lunn@gmail.com
Michael Mark
Tel: (289) 259-3680
Email: mymconsulting@sympatico.ca
For Registration Enquiries:
Julie Vincent
Water Environment Association of Ontario
Tel: (416) 410-6933 x1
Fax: (416) 410-1626
Email: julie.vincent@weao.org
On-Line Registration at www.weao.org
WASTEWATER
DISINFECTION:
PRESENTREALITIES
ANDFUTUREOPTIONS
2. WASTEWATER DISINFECTION: PRESENT REALITIES AND FUTURE OPTIONS
MORNING SESSION
8:00 – 8:25 REGISTRATION AND COFFEE
8:25 – 8:30 WELCOME/INTRODUCTIONS -
FORMAT REVIEW
8:30 – 9:15 An Overview of Disinfection
Practices
Deborah Ross, CIMA
9:15 – 10:00 UV Technology Development
Katrina Williams, Trojan
Technologies
10:00 – 10:30 NETWORKING COFFEE BREAK
10:30 – 11:15
Chemical Disinfection with PAA
and Chlorine – efficacy of micro -
constituent removal and
formation of disinfection
byproducts Miaoyi Yan, Onita
Basu, Carleton University
11:15 - 12:00
Outfall Disinfection Made Easy
Vlad Petran, Region of Peel
12:00 – 1:00 NETWORKING LUNCH
AFTERNOON SESSION
1:00 - 1:45 Chlorination and Dechlorination –
Recent Developments in
Monitoring and Control
Dean Rudd, Peter Lindmueller,
Endress + Hauser
1:45 - 2:30 UV Disinfection at LRWRP –
Pilot through full-scale
operation
Paul Drca, City of Windsor .
2:30 – 2:45 NETWORKING COFFEE BREAK
2:45 - 3:30 Ashbridges Bay Treatment Plant:
Present Disinfection Practices
and Options for the Future
Simon Wills, AECOM
3:30 – 4:00 Discussion Session
4:00 - 4:15 FINAL THOUGHTS & CONCLUSIONS
SEMINAR DESCRIPTION
Participants will be provided with
presentations outlining current wastewater
disinfection practices and technologies.
Options to address present and future
challenges will be provided from the differing
perspectives of the various water industry
professionals.
In addition, the expert panel will be engaged to
address questions and issues raised during
the seminar, to engage the audience on
present design and operations issues, and
what the future may hold.
0.6 CEUs can be obtained for this seminar