535
II
i|
m
z
> >
H < O
T 33 >
m
CO
33
o m
. co
:5
CO
,v, _: 33
_L m O
"i1
co m ^
CD O
C
TJ
00
rn 33
33
m
z
o
m
O
z
co
Preliminary Agenda (Continued)
Wednesday
April 26, 1995
8:30AM Sewer System Inspection, Operation,
Maintenance and Rehabilitation
10:OOAM Break
10:30AM Building Sewer Inspection and Maintenance
12:OOPM Lunch
1:30PM Treatment Plant Issues
- wet weather capacity effects
- plant expansion/retrofitting
- storage/treatment solutions
3:OOPM Break
3:30PM Regulatory/Institutional Issues
- EPA regional strategies
- state control strategies
- local jurisdictional and regulatory issues
- sewer use ordinances/enforcement
- multi-jurisdictional sewer authorities
- private sewer issues
- inspection and maintenance requirements
5:OOPM Adjourn
33
co
m
g
m
33
Printed on Recycled Paper
m
(D
en
o
o
-., CD
O c
~" u>
-0 5'
~ CO
< CO
CD CO
CD
C
CO
CD
CO
O
O
O O m c
3 § < i--
|ğI a
- - CD W
O m S CD
I | ğ M
-^ o' I?
ro 3 o^
O> 3 m
OD CD O
II
33 >
CD CD
CĞ CD
CD 3
o
o
Jnited States
Environmental Protection
Agency
Technology Transfer
National
Conference on
Sanitary Sewer
Overflows (SSOs)i
13
3"
3
CB
April 24-26, 1995
Washington, DC Renaissance Hotel
Downtown
Washington, DC
Tl
m
3)
Tl
O
CO
> CD
Oc
; m i
1 S po ^
i>-n?
9
CO
en
m
-------
National Conference on Sanitary Sewer
Overflows (SSOs)
This conference is sponsored by the EPA Office of
Research and Development's Center for Environmen-
tal Research Information in Cincinnati, OH, in
cooperation with the EPA Office of Wastewater
Management in Washington, DC.
Background and Purpose
Thousands of municipalities across the nation are
serviced by separate sanitary sewer systems. A
chronic problem that faces many of these systems is
the occurrence of sanitary sewer overflows (SSOs).
Caused mainly by the infiltration and inflow of wet
weather flows and blockages and flow restrictions in
the sewer system, these SSOs pose a risk to public
health and the quality of our nation's waters. The U.S.
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is currently in
the initial stages of evaluating issues associated with
SSOs. To bring together individuals from across the
country to discuss the technical and institutional
issues related to SSOs, EPA's Office of Research and
Development is holding this conference on SSOs.
The purpose of this conference is to examine each
major issue relating to SSOs by providing an open
forum for the presentation of papers and discussions
dealing with the technical and institutional issues
related to the causes, effects, management and
control of SSOs. This conference will include presen-
tations and discussions of the following issues relating
to SSOs:
Problem definition and identification
Monitoring and reporting
Sewer system analysis and modeling
Infiltration (including Rll) and inflow sources
Exfiltration
Sewer system design and construction for SSO
prevention
Sewer system inspection, operation,
maintenance and rehabilitation
Building sewer inspection and maintenance
Treatment plant issues
Regulatory/institutional issues
Audience
This conference will be useful to individuals who are
currently involved in designing, evaluating, managing,
and regulating separate sanitary sewer systems and
assessing and controlling SSOs. Conference partici-
pants will include federal and state environmental
agency personnel; regional and local sewerage
authority representatives; environmental engineering
consultants; and other interested persons.
Conference Registration
There is no registration fee to attend the conference.
Space is available on a first-come, first-served basis;
therefore, preregistration is encouraged. You will
receive confirmation information (including detailed
logistical information and an agenda) within two weeks
of registering. If you have any questions regarding the
conference, please call Eastern Research Group,
Inc.'s (ERG's) Registration Office at 617-674-7374.
To register:
Mail the attached registration form to Elaine Brenner,
ERG, 110 Hartwell Avenue, Lexington, MA 02173-
3198,
OR
Fax the attached registration form to Elaine Brenner at
617-674-2906,
OR
Call ERG's Registration Office at 617-674-7374
between 9:OOAM and 5:OOPM Eastern Standard Time.
Hotel Information
Renaissance Washington, DC Hotel - Downtown
999 9th Street, NW
Washington, DC 20001
202-898-9000
Fax:202-789-4213
The conference will be held at the Renaissance
Washington, DC Hotel - Downtown. Please identify
yourself as being with EPA's SSOs Conference
when making your hotel reservations. Conference
attendees will receive group room rates of $114 single
and $134 double occupancy, tax inclusive. (Please
note that hotel guests who choose to pay with cash will
be required to pay a $25 incidental deposit per room
per night.) Reservations should be made directly with
the hotel by calling 202-898-9000 or 800-468-3571 no
later than Monday, April 3, 1995. After this date, the
group room rates will be offered only on a space- and
rate-available basis.
The Renaissance Washington, DC Hotel - Downtown
is committed to providing appropriate access and
facilities for individuals with disabilities, including
compliance with the recently enacted Americans With
Disabilities Act. The hotel offers a variety of services
and facilities in an attempt to accommodate individuals
with disabilities, such as disabled-equipped rooms;
accessible public restrooms; accessible public
telephones; fully accessible sidewalks, entrances,
elevators and food and beverage outlets; flashing
alarm lights in public areas; TDD reservations phone
for the hearing impaired; and Braille menus in two
restaurants.
Preliminary Agenda
Monday
April 24, 1995
10:OOAM Opening Plenary Session
11:30AM Lunch
1:OOPM Problem Definition and Identification
- health risks
- water quality effects (surface water
and ground water)
- public/private property damage
Break
2:30PM
3:OOPM
4:30PM
Monitoring and Reporting
Adjourn
Tuesday
April 25, 1995
8:30AM Sewer System Analysis and Modeling
- wet weather/storm analysis
- storm frequency/intensity effects on
SSOs
- dry weather SSOs
10:OOAM Break
10:30AM Infiltration (including Rll) and Inflow
Sources
- effects on sewer system/SSOs
- peak flow determination
- I/I reduction/innovative approaches
12:OOPM Lunch
1:30PM Exfiltration
3:OOPM Break
3:30PM Sewer System Design and Construction
for SSO Prevention
5:OOPM Adjourn
(continued on back page)
Registration Form
National Conference on Sanitary Sewer Overflows
(SSOs)
Renaissance Washington, DC Hotel - Downtown
April 24-26, 1995
Please print clearly or attach a business card if mailing
in an envelope.
First Name
Last Name
Title
Organization
Address (include mail code, if applicable)
City/State/Zip Code
Telephone
Fax
E-Mail Address
Affiliation:
CH U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
I I Other Federal Agency
rj State or Local Agency
I I Academia
I I Industry
I I Consulting Firm
O Other
Registration Options
Mail this registration form to
Elaine Brenner
Eastern Research Group, Inc.
110 Hartwell Avenue
Lexington, MA 02173-3198
OR
Fax this registration form to Elaine Brenner at
617-674-2906
OR
Call ERG's Registration Office at 617-674-7374
between 9:OOAM and 5:OOPM Eastern Standard Time.
------- |