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WEF offers free "Advances in Solids Reduction Processes at Wastewater Treatment Facilities" webcast April 28, 2010 Advances in Solids Reduction Processes at Wastewater Treatment Facilities webcast 03/24/10 Advances in Solids Reduction Processes at Wastewater Treatment Facilities April 28, 2010 2:00 - 3:30 pm EDT This webcast, hosted by the National Biosolids Partnership (NBP) will bring together plant operators, utility management, consulting engineering, equipment/process vendors, regulators, and academics interested in learning about the state of the practice in sludge reduction technologies. Join NBP for the second in a series of free quarterly webcasts based on critical biosolids technical topics. Participants will: • Learn about the state of the practice in sludge reduction technologies • Understand the many types of technologies currently available and different general mechanistic principles behind them, and the key factors that determine their consideration for a particular application • Identify the potential and requirements associated with implementation of these technologies in your facility in the search for reduced sludge disposal requirements, better sludge quality, increased in-plant energy production, and general decreased life-cycle costs Speakers: • Todd Williams (WEF Residuals & Biosolids Committee Vice-Chair/Chief Technologist - CH2M Hill, Richmond, VA): Welcoming Remarks from National Biosolids Partnership • Julian Sandino (CH2M Hill, Kansas City, MO) - Underlying Mechanistic Principles, Performance Evaluation and Proposed Modeling Approaches for Selected Wastes • Mohammed Abu-Orf (AECOM, Philadelphia, PA) - DC WASA Adopts Thermal Hydrolysis for Anaerobic Digestion, Pretreatment: Conceptual Design Details for the Largest Cambi System • Bruce R. Johnson (CH2M Hill, Englewood, CO) - Applications of Variable Environmental Conditions on Biological Sludge Production in Wastewater Treatment Registration Information: There is no charge for this webcast. To register for the webcast, click on the associated link below.
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