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Richard Otis
4:15 p.m. Secondary Clarification and In-Channel
Clarification in an Oxidation Ditch
Robert P. G. Bowker
J. M Smith & Assoc
Cincinnati, OH
5:00 p.m. Adjourn
Second Day
8:30 a.m. Fine Bubble Diffusers
Daniel H. Houck
D. H. Houck Assoc., Inc.
Silver Spring, MD
9:30 a.m. Biological Phosphorus Removal
Dr. H. David Stensel
University of Utah
Salt Lake City, UT
10:30 a.m. Break
10:45 a.m. Sequencing Batch Reactors
Dr. Robert Irvine
University of Notre Dame
Notre Dame, IN
11:45 a.m. Lunch
1:00 p.m. Instrumentation Testing Institute
Richard Sullivan
APWA Research Foundation
Chicago, IL
2:00 p.m. Captor
Daniel Houck
3:00 p.m. Break
3:15 p.m. Biological Aerated Filters
Dr. H. David Stensel
4:15 p.m. Rotating Biological Contactors
Dr L. Michael Saunders
Georgia Institute of Technology
Atlanta, GA
5:15 p.m. Adjourn
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Environmental Protection
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Municipal Environmental
Research Laboratory (MERL)
Center for Environmental
Research Information (CERI)
Technology Transfer
New Municipal
Wastewater
Treatment
Technology
New Orleans, LA—March 12-13, 1984
Orlando, FL—March 15-16, 1984
San Francisco, CA—April 2-3, 1984
Portland, OR—April 5-6, 1984
St. Louis, MO—April 30-May 1, 1984
Minneapolis, MN—May 3-4, 1984
Phoenix, AZ—May 14-15, 1984
Denver, CO—May 17-18, 1984
Boston, MA—June 7-8, 1 984
Albany, NY—June 18-19, 1984
Baltimore, MD—June 21-22, 1984
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Background and Purpose
The Clean Water Act of 1977, as amended, encourages the
development and implementation of "Innovative and
Alternative"technologiesand improved managementand
operation of wastewater and sludge collection, treatment,
and disposal systems Special emphasis is given to
technologies that reduce costs, conserve or recover
energy, reclaim/reuse water, recycle wastewater consti-
tuents, or improve operational reliability or improve toxics
management
Since 1 979, more than 25 Technology Transfer seminars
covering advances in municipal wastewater treatment
technology have been conducted across the country.
Developments in this field continue at a dramatic pace.
This new seminar series is being conducted in cooperation
with several Stare environmental agencies. It will present
information on several new technologies not covered in
previous seminars as well as newly developed design,
performance, and operating data on some of those
technologies that were presented previously
These seminars are intended primarily for those involved
in the design and/or approval of municipal wastewater
treatment systems and will be especially beneficial to
those involved in evaluating "Innovative and Alternative"
systems
Registration and Hotel Information
There is no registration fee and you may register for any
one of the eleven seminars. We recommend, however,
that you choose the seminar to be given in your EPA region
since both regional and State personnel will be partici-
pating in the sessions. Because attendance is limited we
request that you register early and indicate on the registra-
tion form three choices in order of preference (1st, 2nd,
3rd) For further information, contact Ms Sheri Marshall,
Seminar Coordinator, (301) 468-2500.
Arrangements have been made for a block of rooms at
each hotel where seminars are to be held. Special rates
are available to seminar attendees. Reservations should
be made directly with the hotel and you must state that you
are attending the EPA seminar to receive the special guest
room rate.
Seminar Locations and Dates
1. New Orleans, LA
Monteleone Hotel
214 Rue Royale
March 12-13, 1984
(504) 523-3341
2 Orlando, FL
Holiday Inn
6515 International Drive
March 15-16, 1984
(305)351-3500
3. San Francisco, CA
Westin Miyako
1625 Post Street
April 2-3, 1984
(475)922-3200
4 Portland, OR
Portland Marriott
1401 S.W. Front Avenue
April 5-6, 1984
(503) 226-4000
5 St. Louis, MO
Sheraton - West Port Inn
191 West Port Plaza
April 30-May 1, 1984
(314)878-1500
6. Minneapolis, MN
Hyatt Regency
1300 Nicollett Mall
May 3-4, 1984
(612)370-1234
7 Phoenix, AZ
Hotel Westcourt
10220 N. Metro Parkway East
May 14-15, 1984
(602) 997-5900
8 Denver, CO
Brown Palace
321 17th Street
May 17-18, 1984
(303)297-3111
9. Boston, MA
Copley Plaza
138 St. James Avenue
June 7-8, 1984
(617)267-5300
10. Albany, NY
Albany Hilton
State and Lodge Streets
June 18-19, 1984
(518)462-6611
11. Baltimore, MD
Baltimore Hilton
101 W. Fayette Street
June 21-22, 1984
(301)752-1100
First Day
7:30 a.m.
8:30 a.m.
8:45 a.m.
9:15 a.m.
10:15 a.m.
10:30 a.m.
11:00 a.m.
11:45 a.m.
1:00 p.m.
2:00 p.m.
3:00 p.m.
SEMINAR PROGRAM
Registration
Welcome
Purpose
National I/A Program Summary
EPA-Office of Water Program Operations
Washington, DC
EPA-Municipal Environmental Research
Laboratory
Cincinnati, OH
Break
Applied Regional Research Relating to
I/A Technology
Land Treatment
Dr. A. T. Wallace
University of Idaho
Moscow, ID
Lunch
Large Soil Absorption Systems
Richard Otis
RSE, Inc.
Madison, Wl
Vacuum-Assisted Drying Beds
A. T. Wallace
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