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                                     8:30 a.m.  Technology Evaluations
                                               — Biological Phosphorus Removal
                                               — Sludge Composting
                                               —Trickling Filter Solids Contact
                                               Arthur H Benedict
                                               Brown and Caldwell Consulting
                                                Engineers
                                               Walnut Creek, CA

                                    10:00 a.m.  Break

                                    10:30 a.m.  Technology Evaluations
                                               — UV Disinfection
                                               — Vacuum Assisted Sludge Drying Beds
                                               — Sequencing Batch Reactors
                                               Arthur J, Condren

                                   12:00 noon  Lunch

                                     1:00 p.m.  Counter-Current Aeration
                                                Autothermal Thermophilic Aerobic
                                                Digestion
                                               Kevin J. Deeny
                                               Roy F, Weston
                                               West Chester, PA

                                     2:00 p.m.  Phase Isolation  Ditches
                                               Arthur H. Benedict

                                     2:30 p.m.  Biological Aerated Filter
                                               Arthur J. Condren

                                     3:00 p.m.  In Channel Aeration
                                               Hydrograph Controlled Release
                                               Lagoons
                                               D. Donald Deemer
                                               ERM—Southeast
                                               Marietta, GA

                                     4:00 p.m   Question/Answer Session

                                     4:30 p.m.  Adjourn
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United States
Environmental Protection
Agency

Water Engineering
Research Laboratory (WERL)

Center for Environmental
Research Information (CERI)
                                                                                                                                                                Research and Development
         Field
         Evaluations of
         I/A Technologies
                                                                                                                                                                St. Louis, MO—August 19-20, 1986
                                                                                                                                                                Hartford, CT—September 15-16, 1986
                                                                                                                                                                Norfolk, VA—September 18-19, 1 986
                                                                                                                                                                Albuquerque, NM—September 22-23, 1986
                                                                                                                                                                Salt Lake City, UT—September 25-26, 1986

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Background and Purpose

Since 1 979, more than 35 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.

With  more than 400  Innovative and  Alternative (I/A)
projects in operation, several studies have been under-
taken by the  U.S. Environmental Protection Agency  to
evaluate the field-scale performance of I/A technologies.
These  studies  are  intended to  ascertain performance,
capital and operation and maintenance costs, and prob-
lems  encountered  with  the design, construction, and
operation of these technologies. Specifically, these studies
and this seminar series will:

•  Provide actual full-scale experience data to improve
   the data bases of design engineers and their  client
   municipalities in properly  considering alternative
   municipal wastewater  treatment  systems and  in
   performing  an  accurate cost-effective  analysis  of
   those alternatives. Since inadequate performance,
   operation, and cost data existed for many of the I/A
   technologies originally  chosen, the information pro-
   vided by this seminar series will permit more accurate
   cost-effective analysisand increase the probability of a
   more optimum treatment system choice.

•  Provide state regulatory officials with the ability  to
   impact ongoing or planned designs  of  these technol-
   ogies by illustrating the problems  encountered with
   initial I/A technology projects. By  identifying  these
   problems,  design engineers and municipalities can
   have  greater certainty of the I/A technologies' costs
   and design requirements.

•  Identify problem technologies that have not performed
   as  anticipated, necessitating  modification and/or
   replacement (M/R) actions. Not only will  the per-
   formance, design, and operation of these technologies
   be discussed, a suggested procedure for municipalities
   to  utilize  in identifying the  causes  of  poor  plant
   performance prior to initiation of 100% M/R actions
   will be presented.

This  seminar series  will  present information on several
new technologies not  covered  in previous seminars  as
well  as newly developed design, performance, and oper-
ating data on some of those technologies that were.

The information in these seminars will be of major benefit
to those involved  in  the  evaluation, design,  and/or
approval of municipal wastewater treatment systems and
will  be especially beneficial to those involved in I/A
technology applications.
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. Jean  McNish,
Seminar Coordinator, (310) 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.  Omni International
    St. Louis Union Station
    1820 Market Street
    St. Louis, MO 63103
    August 19-20, 1986
    (314) 241-6664

2.  Sheraton
    Trumble Street at Civic Center Plaza
    Hartford, CT06103
    September 15-16, 1986
    (203)728-5151

3.  Omni International
    777 Waterside Drive
    Norfolk, VA 23510
    September 18-19, 1986
    (804) 622-6664

4.  Hilton
    1901 University  Blvd., N.E.
    Albuquerque, NM 87102
    September 22-23, 1986
    (505)884-2500

5.  Hilton
    150 West 5th Street
    Salt Lake City, UT84101
    September 25-26, 1986
    (801)532-3344
First Day

  7:30 a.m.

  8:30 a.m.

  9:00 a.m.
  9:45 a.m.

 10:15 a.m.

 10:45 a.m.
 11:45 a.m.

  1:00 p.m.



  2:30 p.m.

  3:00 p.m.
  3:45 p.m.
  4:45 p.m.

  5:00 p.m.
                                                                                                                                        SEMINAR PROGRAM
Registration

Welcome/Purpose

Overview
Richard Thomas
USEPA—Office of Municipal Pollution
 Control
Washington, DC

James Kreissl
USEPA—Water Engineering Research
 Laboratory, Cincinnati, OH

Break

Local I/A Case Study

Application of CCP Approach to
 100% M/R
Arthur J.  Condren
J. M. Montgomery Consulting
 Engineers
Pasadena, CA

Lunch

Four Potential 100% M/R Case
Studies
Arthur J.  Condren

Break

Improved Design Concepts for
 Community Mound Systems
Richard J. Otis
RSE Group/Ayres
Madison, Wl

Preliminary Assessments of Draft Tube
 Aeration and Microscreening of Lagoon
 Effluents
K Fred Updegraff
Gannett Fleming Environmental
 Engineers
Harrisburg, PA

Question/Answer Session

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