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 9:30 a.m.  Ultra Violet Disinfection Technology
         0 Karl Scheibie
         Hydroqual. Inc
         Mahway, NJ

10:00 a.m.  Break

10.30 a.m  Field Study of In-Vessel Composting
         John Donovan
         Camp, Dresser and McKee
         Boston. MA

11:00 a.m.  Low-Energy Incineration
         John Donovan

11:45 a.m.  Lunch

 1:00 p m.  European High Biomass Study
         Arthur J Condren

 1:45 p.m.  1 00% M/R Summary
         Bob A. Hegg
         Process Applications, Inc.
         Fort Collins, CO

 2:30 p.m.  Sludge Production from POTWs
         Bob Hegg

 3:00 p.m.  Question/Answer Session
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Research Information (CERI)
Technology Transfer
Field
Evaluations  of
Municipal
Wastewater
Treatment
Technologies
                                                                                                                                       Schenectady, NY—December 7-8, 1988
                                                                                                                                       Charlotte, NC—January 9-10, 1989
                                                                                                                                       Chicago, IL—January 12-13, 1989
                                                                                                                                       Spokane, WA—January 23-24, 1989
                                                                                                                                       San Francisco, CA—January 26-27, 1 989

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Background and Purpose
Advances in municipal wastewater treatment technology
continue to develop  at a dramatic pace, with several
hundred Innovative and Alternative (I/A) projects now
in operation across the country. Many studies have been
undertaken by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
to ascertain actual field-scale performance  and  capital
and  O&M  costs  of  I/A  technologies, as  well  as  to
document  problems  encountered with  their design,
construction, and operation. In addition, several important
issues vital to  effective performance  of  all Publically
Owned  Treatment Works (POTWs) have recently been
addressed by the Agency. These include:  major waste-
water collection  system  problems,  sludge  production
values, and toxics control. Specifically, this seminar series
— Provide actual full-scale experience data to improve the
  data base of design  engineeia  and their client
  municipalities in properly considering alternative
  municipal  wastewater collection and  treatment
  systems  and in  performing accurate cost-effective
  analyses of these alternatives  This will increase  the
  probability of optimum s^siem choice

— Provide  state regulatory officials with the ability to
  impact ongoing and planned designs  of I  A techno!
  ogies by illustrating the problems encountered with
  previous projects. By identifying these problems, design
  engineers and municipalities can have greater certainty
  of the technologies' costs and design requirements

— Identify problem technologies that have not performed
  as  anticipated,  necessitating  modification  and  or
  replacement (M'R) actions The performance  design,
  and operation of these technologies will be discussed

This seminar series will  present information on several
new technologies not covered in  previous seminars, as
well as newly developed design,  performance,  and
operating data on some technologies that were

The information presented in these seminars will be of
major benefit to those involved in the evaluation, design,
and/or approval  of municipal wastewater systems and
will be especially  beneficial to those involved in  I A
technology applications

Registration
There is no registration fee and you  may register for  any
one of the five seminars. We  recommend, however, that
you chose the  seminar  to be given  closest to your EPA
region since both regional and State personnel will  be
participating in  the sessions. Attendance is  limited so
register early. A confirmation letter will be sent  to  all
registrants For further information contact Ms.  Karen
Natsios, Seminar Coordinator, (61 7) 648-7870.

Hotel Information
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.  Make your
reservations directly with the hotel and mention that you
a re attend ing the EPA seminar to receive the special guest
room rate.

Seminar Locations and Dates
Ramada Inn
450 Nott Street
Schenectady,  NY 12308
(5 181370 7757
December 78, 1988

Marriott City Center
100 West Trade Street
Charlotte NC  28202
(704)333-9000
January 9-10, 1989

The Palmer House
1 7 East Monroe Street
Chicago,  IL 60603
(312) 726 7500
January 12-13,  1 989

Sheraton
North 32 Spokane Falls Court
Spokane, WA 99201-01 65
(509)455-9600
January 23 24,  1989

Sir Francis Drake
Powell and Sutler Streets
San Francisco, CA 9401 2
(415)392-7755
January 26-27.  1989
First Day
  7:30 a.m.

  8:20 a.m.

  8:30 a.m.
                Seminar Program


             Registration

             Welcome

             Overview and Purpose
             James F. Kreissl
             USEPA— Risk Reduction Engineering
               Laboratory
             Cincinnati, OH
                                                              8:45 a.m.  OMPC Activity Summary
                                                                         Peter Shanaghan
                                                                         USEPA—Office of Municipal Pollution
                                                                           Control
                                                                         Washington, DC

                                                              9:00 a.m   Local Case Study

                                                              9:45 a.m.  Break

                                                             10.15 a.m   Sulfide Corrosion of Sewers
                                                                         Speaker to be Announced

                                                             10:45 a.m.  Rainfall-Induced Infiltration
                                                                         Willilam F. Boyle
                                                                         James M. Montgomery Consulting
                                                                           Engineers
                                                                         Pasadena, CA

                                                             11:1 5 a.m.   Sewer Exfiltration
                                                                         Jonathan Braswell
                                                                         Engineering-Science
                                                                         Fairfax, VA

                                                             11.45 am   Lunch

                                                              1:00 p.m.   Toxics in POTWs
                                                                         Jonathan Braswell

                                                              1:30 p m.   Field Evaluation of the PACT Process
                                                                         Arthur J Condren
                                                                         James M Montgomery Consulting
                                                                           Engineers
                                                                         Pasadena, CA

                                                              2:30 p.m   Break

                                                              3:00 p.m.   Field Evaluation of Intrachannel
                                                                           Clarifiers
                                                                         A T. Wallace
                                                                         University of Idaho
                                                                         Moscow, ID

                                                              4:00 p.m.   Draft Tube Aeration Study
                                                                         William C. Boyle

                                                              4:45 p.m.   Question/Answer Session
Second Day
  8:00 a.m.  Constructed Wetlands
             Sherwood Reed
             U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
             Hanover, NH

  8:30 am   Updated Performance of Land Treatment
             Systems
             Sherwood Reed

  9:00 am.  Alternative Sewers
             James F. Kreissl
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