HomeMy WebLinkAboutDEQ-CFW_00054975Seminar Title: Public Health — Reclaim to Sustain
Date: March 9, 2010
Location: Raleigh Neuse River Wastewater Treatment Facility - Raleigh, NC
Purpose: Understand the nexus between public health and water reuse; learn more about the potential risk
associated with water reuse and how these aspects can be mitigated or eliminated.
Start Time
End Time Topic/Presentation Title
Presenter(s) & Employer(s)
8:00
8:30 Registration
8:30
8:45 Welcome
8:45
9:15 Microbiological Aspects Associated with Water Reuse
Mark Sobsey, Ph.D., UNC Chapel Hill
9:15
9:45 Microconstituents and Their Relationship to Water
Helene Hilger, Ph.D., UNC Charlotte
Reuse
9:45
10:15 Staying Ahead of the Curve — Advanced Treatment
Detlef Knappe, Ph.D., NC State University
Technologies for Water Reuse
10:15
10:30 Networking Break
10:30
11:00 Public Health Aspects from the Water Supply
Representative, NC DENR Division of
Perspective
Environmental Health
11:00
11:30 Protecting the Public — Cross Connection Control
Rick Jordan, Town of Cary
Strategies
11:30
12:00 Bringing Water Reuse Inside of Buildings —
Shawn Martin, International Code Council
International Code Council Perspective
12:00
12:30 Lunch
12:30
2:45 On -Site Tours / Demonstration Stations at the Neuse
River WWTP
A. Advanced Treatment / Disinfection Station —
T. J. Lynch
Filters & UV Disinfection
B. Water Reuse Within A Facility — Headworks
Tim Woody
Facility Station — Odor Control and Process
Water
C. Bulk Reuse Station
Marla Dalton
D. Agricultural Irrigation Station
Jesse Luper
2:45
3:00 Networking Break
3:00
3:30 NC Reuse Rules Revision Update
Jon Risgaard, P.E., NC DENR Division of
Water Quality
3:30
4:00 The State of Reuse in North Carolina
Don Safrit, P.E., Water Reuse Committee
Chair, McKim & Creed
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