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September 9-11, 1987
Philadelphia Airport Hilton Inn
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
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With the implementation of the SDWA Amendments of 1986,
the regulation of public water supplies will enter a new era.
To ensure the utmost in regulatory efficiency and effective-
ness throughout this transition phase, it will be increasingly
important to foster communication among all parties involved
in providing water to consumers —federal, state, and local
governments, consulting engineers, equipment manufacturers
and suppliers. The need exists to match best available
treatment technologies (BAT) with the standards now being
developed for various contaminants and with the technical
and financial capabilities of water systems of various sizes.
To promote communication between the various entities
involved and facilitate the development and utilization of
more cost effective treatment technologies, the Association
of State Drinking Water Administrators (ASDWA) has
entered into an agreement with EPA's Offices of Drinking
Water and Research and Development to co-sponsor a series
of four workshops on emerging drinking water treatment
technologies. These workshops will be valuable to individuals
who prepare and approve drinking water treatment plans as
well as to manufacturers of water treatment equipment.
Michael E. Burke
President, ASDWA
Purpose
The purpose of this workshop series is to actively transfer
technical information on recently emerging but proven tech-
nologies and encourage their being incorporated into either the
plans for process modifications or construction of new pro-
cesses. Specific topics to be covered include:
Regulatory developments
and state implementation
of the SDWA
Systematic approaches for
evaluating new treatment
alternatives
Barriers to the introduc-
tion of new technologies
Filtration
Disinfection
Organics removal
Inorganics removal
Radionuclides removal
In addition to Philadelphia, the workshop will also be offered in
St. Louis (October 20-22, 1987), Tallahassee (November 3-5,
1987), and San Francisco (January 19-21, 1988).
Registration Information
There is no registration fee required for attending the work-
shop. Since registration will be limited to the space available,
the attached registration card fhould be completed and mailed
as soon as possible. A letter confirming your pre-registration
will be sent to you.
Hotel Information
Philadelphia Airport Hilton Inn
10th and Packer Avenue
Philadelphia, PA 19148
(215)755-9500
Federal Government Rate: Single $56; Double $71
Standard Rate: Single $75; Double $90
Arrangements have been made with the Hilton to reserve a
block of rooms for workshop attendees. The rooms will be
assured up to August 17; after that, rooms will be assigned by
the hotel on a space-available basis. Room reservations are to
be made directly with the Hilton. Be sure to mention that you
are attending the EPA workshop so that you will qualify for the
special room rates. Also, please let the hotel know if you are a
Federal employee.
For additional information, call Sheila Rosen of JACA Corp. at
(215) 643-5466, between 8:30 a.m. and 5:00 p.m., EDST.
PROGRAM
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9
7:30 am Registration
General Plenary Sessions
8:30 am Welcome
8:35 am Purpose
SDWA Amendments and Regulations
State Implementation of SDWA
Break
8:45 am
9:30 am
10:00 am
10:15am
11:00 am
Current and Emerging Treatment
Technologies
Barriers to Implementing New
Technologies
Panel Discussion on Implementation Issues
Lunch
11:15am
12:15 pm
Technical Plenary Sessions
1:15 pm Filtration
2:45 pm Break
3:00 pm Disinfection/Byproducts
5:30 pm Adjourn
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 10
Technical Plenary Sessions
8:00 am Organics
10:00 am Break
10:15 am Inorganics
12:15 pm Lunch
Technical Work Groups
1:15 pm Eight groups —two on each of the four
main technical topics
Break
2:45 pm
3:00 pm
Eight groups —two on each of the four
main technical topics
4:30 pm Adjourn
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 11
Technical Work Groups
8:00 am Eight groups —two on each of the four
main technical topics
Break
Eight groups —two on each of the four
main technical topics
General Comments/Discussion
Adjourn
9:30 am
9:45 am
11:15am
12:00 noon
Speakers:
Association of State Drinking Water Administrators
• Frederick A. Marrocco, Vice President (and Chief,
Pennsylvania Division of Water Supply)
• G. Wade Miller, Executive Director
CHC-HDR, Inc.
• Sigurd P. Hansen
James M. Montgomery, Consulting Engineers, Inc.
• Dr. J. Edward Singley
Malcolm Pirnie, Inc.
• John E. Dyksen
Rice, Inc.
• Dr. Rip G. Rice
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