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Monday, June 12th
2:00pm - The Demi John Project: A Solution To A Severe Water Quality Problem Within A Coastal Community with Jennifer Harrison & Kimberly Chanslor
3:30pm - Risk Analysis for Cambridge Water Department During the 2016 Drought with Derek Etkin
3:30pm - Practical Monitoring Tools for the Biological Processes in Biofiltration: Water Research Foundation Project 4620 with Katherine Dowdell, Jennifer Hooper & Patrick Evans
Tuesday, June 13th
8:30am - Uniting the World of Water: Financing Options and Opportunities with Tony Bouchard
8:30am - Source Water as the Basis for Evaluating Relative Health Risks of De Facto IPR and DPR with Jim Lavelle
9:00am - Analysis of Green Stormwater Infrastructure Performance Monitoring Data with Dwayne Myers, Andrew Baldridge, & Elizabeth Mannarino (Philadelphia Water Department)
9:30am - Filter Improvements that Minimize Cost and Operational Disruption—Air scour pilot test results and full scale improvements with Sandy Kutzing
10:30am - Philadelphia’s Early Warning System: A Regional Approach To Protecting Water Supply Systems with Bill Cesanek, Phil Duzinski & Paula Kulis
2:30pm - Implementing California’s First Indirect Potable Reuse Project Using Partially Demineralized Water with Bruce Chalmers
3:30pm - Doubling the Capacity of the Largest Inland Desalination Facility in Colorado—Planning, Pilot Testing, and Making it Cost Effective with Tim Rynders, Clint Carter (ECCV), & Scott Niebur (ECCV)
3:30pm - 2016 Potable Reuse Supplement To The EPA Guidelines For Water Reuse with Greg Wetterau & Jill Vandegrift
Wednesday, June 14th
9:30am - Stretching Your Utility Dollars Farther: Successful Approaches For Funding Alternative Water Supplies with Andria Loutsch
9:30am - Georgia And South Carolina Collaborating To Ensure Sustainability And Resiliency – Successful Interstate Water Resources Planning with Shayne Wood, John Boyer, Jeff Larson (Georgia's State Water Plan) & Ken Rentiers (South Carolina Department of Natural Resources)
2:30pm - An Integrated Vision for The Future for San Andres Island, Colombia with Chris Kurtz
4:00pm - Why Be So Surficial? WASD Going Deeper: UFA Evaluation for New Miami Wellfield with Jason Mills & Virginia Walsh (Miami Dade Water & Sewer Dept)
4:00pm - Pilot Testing to Compare Ozone-Biofiltration to Granular Activated Carbon (GAC) for Cost-Effective Indirect Potable Reuse with Bill Dowbiggin
4:30pm - The Alaska Water And Sewer Challenge—Providing Household Water And Wastewater Systems For Underserved Villages In Alaska with Chris Schulz

Through creativity, collaboration and technology, water professionals will meet the challenge.

Water supply innovation means helping communities develop new, sustainable supplies of potable water.

This R&D effort allowed us to equip Denver Water with solutions to improve inefficiencies and increase productivity, while also conserving water and saving money.