Workshops

Storm Water: Storage and Treatment

Tighter regulations have pushed the need for better tools for managing, treating and slowing offsite water discharge. This workshop will discuss current technology and practices in post-construction storm water treatment and storage systems.

Drinking Water: Quality, Conservation, Revenue

Fresh water is becoming an increasingly more precious asset to municipalities and individuals. Sound decisions must be made regarding the distribution and monitoring of fresh water assets. This breakout will examine current breakthrough technology and best management practices.

Water & Waste Water: Problem Solving

Water and waste water systems present owners with a wide variety of problems and challenges. As the complexity of such systems continues to evolve, so too does the need for new solutions. During this session attendees will learn about the latest breakthroughs in water and waste water system expansion, management and maintenance.

Water & Waste Water: Future Trends

Rapidly evolving technology is changing the way water and waste water systems are constructed, rebuilt and maintained. Regulators and engineers have been forced to react quickly and effectively to such challenges. Participants in this hands-on session will be placed on a collision course with the future.

Above Water: Jobsite Safety

Helping workers avoid lost time and serious injuries is a huge responsibility for any business owner or government entity. Safety is rightfully of the highest priority in any work setting. The costs, both human and financial, associated with breakdowns in work place safety, have never been higher.

Water: Conveyance Systems

America’s water system infrastructure is aging, and replacement costs continue to rise. More than ever before, it is critical that the right decisions are made when rebuilding or renovating existing conveyance systems. Those attending this workshop will be exposed to state-of-the-art water system innovations.

Water: Waterworks & Fire Protection

The flow of clean water sustains life and public health. Clean water also is important to the health of our ecosystems. Additionally, water saves human lives every day through its use in fire protection. Continued improvements in hydrant and valve systems underscore the importance of these live saving systems.

Water & Land: Clean Water

Remarkable breakthroughs in technology now allow us to clean up dirty water efficiently and cost effectively. designers, developers and owners are constantly challenged by turbid water on the jobsite, pond maintenance issues, and nutrient discharges into clean water. new solutions to these problems have emerged that are at once economical, safe and innovative.