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2008 Idaho Wastewater Reuse Conference:Reclaimed Water—A Solution We Can Live With
A great success, 187 attendees, thank you all! Presentations will be available at the IDEQ website
June 17–18, 2008 Doubletree Hotel Boise Riverside, Boise, ID 1.3 CEUs  
Presented by Idaho Department of Environmental Quality, Water Quality Division, Boise, ID • www.deq.idaho.gov Attendees may get a copy of there reciept here.
PNCWA is supporting IDEQ in this conference and all registrations, payments, and questions should be directed to PNCWA. Phone (208) 455 8381 or E-Mail:
Special Rates at the Doubletree Boise Riverside are available—2900 Chinden Blvd., Boise, ID 83714(208) 343-1871
A certain number of guestrooms at the Doubletree have been contracted for conference attendees at a special low rate when making a room reservation. Call (208) 343-1871 and mention Wastewater Conference to get the special rate.
 

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$110 registration Includes: Two days with continental breakfast and lunch both days and Tuesday Social Hour

Who should attend: Water and wastewater utility staff, Public works directors, Elected officials, Consultants, Developers, Attorneys, Environmental advocates, Local, state and federal agency staff

Program highlights:
The Honorable Cecil Andrus, former U.S. Secretary of the Interior and four-time governor of Idaho, will deliver the keynote address.

John Ruetten of Resource Trends is slated to speak on public outreach and marketing. His firm is lead investigator on the WateReuse Foundation project addressing public perceptions of indirect potable reuse.

 

There will be two discussion panels—one covering the topics of water rights and the use of irrigation conveyance and the other focusing on owners’ perspectives on TMDLs and water reuse.

 

Case studies from Idaho and Washington will give up-to-date info on projects already on the ground.

Tuesday, June 17, 2008

7:00–8:15

Continental Breakfast and Registration

8:15–8:30

Opening Remarks Barry Burnell, IDEQ Water Quality Administrator

8:30–9:00

Keynote Address Honorable Cecil Andrus, former U.S. Secretary of the Interior and four-time Governor of Idaho, The Gallatin Group
9:00–9:45

Idaho Class A&B Rules and Regulations Mark Mason, DEQ Boise Regional office

9:45–10:15

Break/Exhibits

10:15–11:00

Marketing and Public Perception John Ruetten, Resource Trends

11:00–11:45

Water Reuse—How Do We Pay for It? Dina o'Reilly and Cil Pierce, HDR

11:45–1:30

Lunch and Keynote Dan Popkey, Idaho Statesman

1:30–2:15

Post Falls Project—Municipal Planning and Policy-Making Terry Werner, Post Falls

2:15–3:00 Reuse: The Treasure Valley in 50 Years Jack Harrison, HyQual
3:00–3:30 Break/Exhibits
3:30–5:00 Discussion panel—Water Rights & Use of Irrigation Conveyance for Distribution of Reclaimed Water: Marc Johnson (moderator), The Gallatin Group; Jeff Fereday, Givens Pursley; Paul Woods, Ada County Commissioner; Gary Spackman, Idaho Dept. of Water Resources; Shelley Davis, Barker Rosholt & Simpson
5:00–6:15 Social Hour/Exhibits

Wednesday, June 18, 2008

7:00–8:15

Continental Breakfast and Registration

8:15–8:30

Opening Remarks Lynn Moser, Eagle Sewer District

8:30–9:15

Treatment for Reuse: The Occurrence and Removal of Acronyms (PPCPs, EDCs, THMs and NMDA) Roger Stephenson, MWH

9:15–10:00 Rewriting WA Water Reuse Rules/WA Case Studies Katharine Cupps, WA Dept. of Ecology
10:00–10:30

Break/Exhibits

10:30–11:15 Low Nutrient TMDL Focus in Idaho Bill Stewart, EPA
11:15–12:00 Cleaning and Restoring Water for Our Community: LOTT’s Reclaimed Water Program Karla Fowler, LOTT Alliance
12:00–1:45

Lunch and Keynote Mayor Dave Bieter, City of Boise (Invited)

1:45–2:30 Planned Water Reuse Projects in Idaho—Dry Creek Ranch and Eastern Idaho Regional Water Factory Dean Smith, Brown and Caldwell; Roger Christensen, Bonneville County Commissioner; Brent Crowther, Forsgren Associates
2:30–3:15 Current Reuse Projects in Idaho—Gozzer Ranch and Meridian Stephen Cordes, Welch Comer; David Keil, HDR; Clint Dolsby, City of Meridian
3:15–3:30 Break/Exhibits
3:30–4:30 Discussion panel—Owners’ Perspective on TMDLs and Water Reuse Dan Ayers, CH2M HILL (moderator); Carl Ellsworth, City of Boise; Greg Lanning, City of Pocatello; Clint Dolsby, City of Meridian
4:30–4:45 Closing Remarks Barry Burnell, IDEQ Water Quality Administrator
   
  PNCWA is supporting IDEQ in this conference and all registrations, payments, and questions should be directed to PNCWA. Phone (208) 455 8381 or E-Mail:
 
 
 
 

 

 
 
 
 
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