PFAS and Emerging Contaminant Treatment
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Technical Program
SESSION 1: Emerging Contaminants
Moderator: Christine Owen, Hazen and Sawyer
- History of Emerging Contaminants
Christine Owen, Hazen and Sawyer - Finding Emerging Contaminants
Detlef Knappe, North Carolina State University - Contaminants of Emerging Concern: The Regulatory Landscape
Christine Owen, Hazen and Sawyer - The Cost of Desalination for CEC Removal
Greg Wetterau, CDM Smith - Short Chain PFAS Treatment Costs
Erik Rosenfeldt, Hazen and Sawyer - Brunswick County Northwest Water Treatment Plant Membrane Advanced Treatment Upgrades for Per- and Polyfluoroalkyls
John Nichols, Brunswick County Public Utilities
SESSION 2: What do the New Health Advisory Levels Mean for the Water Industry? What Will the Anticipated MCLs for PFOA and PFOS Mean? Panel Discussion Moderator: Christine Owen, Hazen and Sawyer
- Panel Discussion
Thursday, July 14, 2022
SESSION 3: Membrane Case Studies
Moderator: Greg Wetterau, CDM Smith
- Brunswick County’s LPRO NPDES Permitting Process
Glenn Walker, Brunswick County Public Utilities - Tar Heels and Polyamide Reels: LPRO Piloting in the Old North State
Trenton Jackson, CDM Smith - A Pilot Study to Evaluate PFAS Removal from Filtered Water
Samantha Black, HDR, Inc. - Tutorial: Reverse Osmosis Membrane Technologies for Purifying Water
Judy Riffle, NALA Membranes - Design Criteria and Operating Conditions have Sizable Impacts on Trace Organic Removal by Reverse Osmosis for Potable Reuse
Kerry Howe, Kerry Howe Consulting LLC - Rethinking Membrane Plant Operations
Jill Miller, City of Bozeman
SESSION 4: Membrane Innovations
Moderator: Christine Owen, Hazen and Sawyer
- Managing and Treating PFAS in Membrane Concentrates
David Ladner, Clemson University - Emerging Membrane Strategies to “Unstick” PFAS from WRFs
Kaylee Dusek, Kimley-Horn and Associates
Tatiana Konstantis, Kimley-Horn and Associates - Maelstrom of Microplastics and Membrane Mitigation
Brent Alspach, Arcadis
Registration
Registration for the AMTA/SEDA Joint Technology Transfer Workshop is now open. For the best prices, register by Monday, June 27, 2022.
Hotel Information
The workshop is being held at the Hilton Durham near Duke University. The room block is now closed. To make your lodging arrangements call the hotel directly at (919) 383-8033.