Practical Sustainability for Water and Wastewater Facilities

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After April 25, $240 members, $315 nonmembers

May 8-9, Coeur d'Alene, ID
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Thursday afternoon May 8 starts at 12:45 PM

1:00 PM

Alan Durning, Director, Sightline Institute, Seattle, WA

 

Sustainability: The Big Picture

2:00 PM

Marketa  Elsner, University of Washington Climate Impacts Group

 

Climate Change Impacts on Water Resources & Utilities

3:15 PM

Bruce Abernethy, Sinclair Knight Merz, Australia, and Seattle, WA
 

Reducing the Footprint: International Approaches Toward Sustainable Water Management

4:15 PM

Rudy Rosen, Ducks Unlimited, Sacramento, CA

 

Bringing the Environmental Community to the Table: Partnership & Collaboration

4:45 PM

Cheryl Welch, Sustainability Coordinator, Tualatin Valley Water District, Beaverton, OR

 

Sustainability Case Study: How Do We Do It?

5:15-7:00 PM

Networking Reception and Exhibits

Friday Morning has two tracks to choose from:

8:00 AM Management Track  
 

Darcy Hitchcock, AXIS Performance Advisors, Portland, OR

 

Leading Change Toward Sustainability

8:00 AM Technical Track  
 

Henryk Melcer, Senior Process Engineer, Brown & Caldwell, Seattle, WA

  Optimize First! How to Get the Most Out of Existing Facilities
8:40 AM Management Track  
 

David Primozich, Executive Director, Willamette Partnership, Salem, OR

  Willamette Partnership & Valuing Ecosystem Services
8:40 AM Technical Track  
  Mike Nelson, Dir., Northwest Solar Center, WSU Energy Extension Program
 

Renewables-Strategies and Funding

9:20 AMManagement Track  
  Bruce Flory, Principal Economist, Strategic Asset Management, Seattle Public Utilities.
  Triple Bottom Line & Asset Management Economic Analysis Tool
9:20 AMTechnical Track  
  Beth Humphreys, Project Manager, Recycling and Environmental Services, King County
  Integrated Design & Eco-charrettes Deliver More Sustainable Facilities
10:15 AMManagement Track  
  Steve McDonald, Director, Integrated Water Resources, Carollo Engineers, Walnut Creek, CA
  Sustainability: Decision-making & Sustainability Criteria
10:15 AMTechnical Track  
  Dan Clark, Wastewater Treatment Manager, Portland BES
  Kent Madison, Madison Farms, Echo, OR
  Resource Recovery: Closing the Loop on Biosolids—Co-Generation
10:55 AMManagement Track  
  Alan Zelenka, Kennedy/Jenks Consultants, Eugene, OR
  Wes Miller & Nicole Finerty, Evolution Markets, San Francisco, CA
  Carbon Credit Trading and Renewable Energy Credits: Opportunities for Wastewater Agencies
10:55 AMTechnical Track  
  Glen Daigger, Senior VP and Chief Technical Officer, CH2M HILL, Englewood, CO
  Integrated Resources Planning / Decentralized & Hybrid Systems
11:35 AMTechnical Track All Technical Track Presenters Q & A
12:00 Noon  
 

Ron Sims, King County Executive, Seattle, WA

  Luncheon Keynote Address
1:30 PM – 3:30 PM  
  Closing Plenary: Group and Team Exercises - Envisioning a Sustainable Water Future
 
 
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