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                                                    Or  John S. Jeris
                                                    Manhattan College
                                                    New York, NY

                                        2:30 p.m.    Questions/Answers

                                        2:45 p.m.    Break

                                        3:00 p.m.    Sequencing Batch Reactor
                                                    Dr. Robert L. Irvine
                                                    University of Notre Dame
                                                    Notre Dame, IN

                                                    Sequencing Batch Reactor—Case Study
                                                    Dr. Robert L. Irvine

                                                    Questions/Answers

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                             9:30 a.m.
Biological Aerated Filter
Gary R. Lubin
USEPA, MERL

Biological Aerated Filter—Case Study
Dr. H. David Stensel
University of Utah
Salt Lake City, UT

Break

Technology A
(to be selected from list below)*

Lunch

Technology A—Case Study

Questions/Answers

Technology B
(to be selected from list below)*

Technology B—Case Study

Questions/Answers

Adjourn
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                              10:30 a.m.


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                              12:45 p.m.

                              1:30 p.m.

                              1:45 p.m.


                              2:45 p.m.

                              3:30 p.m.

                              4:00 p.m.


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                              Solar Energy Applications
                              Deep Shaft Biological Reactor
                              Aquaculture/Wetlands Systems
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                                                                                                          United States
                                                                                                          Environmental Protection
                                                                                                          Agency
                                                                                                          Municipal Environmental
                                                                                                          Research Laboratory (MERL)

                                                                                                          American Consulting
                                                                                                          Engineers Council
                                                                                                          Technology Transfer

                                                                                                          Assessment  and

                                                                                                          Evaluation  of

                                                                                                          Emerging  I/A

                                                                                                          Technologies
Seattle, WA—March 1-2, 1982
San Francisco, CA—March 4-5, 1982
Atlanta, GA^March 22-23, 1982
Cherry Hill, NJ—March 25-26, 1982
New York, NY—April 5-6, 1982
Boston, MA—April 8-9, 1982
Denver, CO—May 3-4, 1982
Kansas City, MO—May 6-7, 1982
Chicago, IL— May 17-18,  1982
Dallas, TX—May 20-21, 1982

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Background and Purpose

EPA initiated its "active" Innovative and Alternative (I/A)
Technology Program in March of 1980 to encourage the
use  of  innovative  and  alternative  technologies for
municipal  wastewater treatment.  Objectives  of  this
program are to:

  •  Increase awareness  of new  developments in
     wastewater  treatment  technologies  among
     consulting engineers, municipal officials, and state
     and local water pollution control agencies.

  •  Identify and recommend project sites throughout
     the country that can  potentially benefit from the
     implementation of such  technologies..

  •  Assist local communities and their engineers in
     consideration  of new  technologies during the
     planning process.

  G  Provide  detailed  technical  and  engineering
     assistance during the design of I/A systems.

EPA's Municipal Environmental Research Laboratory has
developed the Emerging Technology Assessment Report
series in support of the  "active" I/A Program. These
reports  provide  a  state-of-the-art  review  of  new
developments  in  municipal  wastewater  treatment
technology,  and a  thorough,  objective  engineering
evaluation that compares performance, costs, and energy
consumption with equivalent conventional  systems.

As an extension of the Emerging Technology Assessment
Reports, this series of seminars is being presented by EPA
and  the  American  Consulting  Engineers Council to
transfer  technical information to consulting engineers,
state and  federal project reviewers, and other users
regarding the development status and potential benefits of
such technologies. The format, generally following that
used in the reports, is:

  •  Technology Description
  •  Development Status
  •  Technology Evaluation
  •  Comparison  with  Equivalent  Conventional
     Technologies
  •  National Impact Assessment

In addition,  detailed "case studies"  will  be presented to
provide opportunity to review  actual design information,
and cost and operating data.

It is the intention of these seminars to provide a rational
basis for the consideration of new technologies during the
planning and design of wastewater treatment facilities.
Registration and  Hotel Information

There is no registration fee and you may register for any
one of the ten seminars. We recommend, however, that
you choose the seminar given in your EPA region since
regional I/A coordinators will  be  participating  in the
presentations.  Because attendance is  limited  to 200
registrants at each seminar, we request that you register
early and indicate on the registration form three choices in
order of preference  (1st, 2nd, 3rd).  Return form to:

        Ms. Terry Walters
        Roy F. Weston, Inc.
        Weston Way
        West Chester, PA 19380

Arrangements have been  made for a block of rooms  at
each hotel where the seminars are to be held, and special
room   rates  are   available  to  seminar  attendees.
Reservations should be made directly with the hotel no
later than 30 days prior to the seminar and you must state
that you are attending the EPA Emerging I/A Technology
Assessment Seminar to receive the special  guest room
rate.

An optional social fee of $6.00 will cover all coffee breaks
for the Conference.  Please forward your check payable to:
Roy F. Weston, Inc.
          Seminar Locations and Dates
          1.   Seattle, WA
              Seattle Hilton
              March 1-2, 1982
              (206)624-0500

          2.   San Francisco, CA
              Golden Gateway Holiday Inn
              March 4-5, 1982
              (415)441-4000

          3.   Atlanta, GA
              Atlanta Hilton
              March 22-23, 1982
              (404)659-2000

          4.   Cherry Hill, NJ
              Hyatt Cherry Hill
              March 25-26, 1982
              (609) 662-3131

          5.   New York, NY
              Statler Hilton
              April 5-6,  1982
              (212) 736-5000
          6.   Boston, MA
              57 Park Plaza Hotel
              April 8-9, 1982
              (617)482-1800

          7.   Denver, CO
              Governor's Court
              May 3-4, 1982
              (303)861-2000

          8.   Kansas City,  MO
              Holiday Inn City Center
              May 6-7, 1982
              (816)221-8800

          9.   Chicago, IL
              McCormick Inn
              May 17-18, 1982
              (312)791-4900

         10.   Dallas, TX
              Grenelefe Hotel
              May 20-21, 1982
              (214)421-1083
                Seminar Program

First Day

7:30 a.m.    Registration

8:30 a.m.    Welcome

8:45 a.m.    Overview of I/A Program
             John M. Smith
             USEPA, MERL
             Cincinnati, OH

9:15 a.m.    Vertical Tube Reactor
             John M. Smith

10:15 a.m.   Break

10:30 a.m.   Vertical Tube Reactor—Case Study
             George L. Hartmann
             Vertical Tube Reactor Corp.
             Englewood, CO

11:1 5 a.m.   Questions/Answers

11:30 a.m.   Lunch

12:45 p.m.   Anaerobic Systems
             Robert P. G. Bowker
             USEPA, MERL
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