Brought to you by the PNWS AWWA RESEARCH COMMITTEE
EVENT CEUs To Be Confirmed:
0.5 CEUs
for Oregon, Washington, and Idaho (currently in the process of obtaining CEU approvals)
With drought challenging water systems to meet demand without mandatory curtailment, many utilities in the Pacific Northwest are turning to Aquifer Storage and Recovery (ASR) to increase the reliability of their water supplies. This workshop will provide a detailed review of ASR projects from design and permitting to water quality issues. The presenters, including national experts and utility managers, have many years of experience implementing ASR projects. If ASR is currently part of your water supply portfolio or it is merely something that you are considering, the material presented at this workshop will serve you well.
Schedule of Presentations
Topic / Presentation |
Presenter |
Intro to Aquifer Storage and Recovery |
Larry Eaton, GSI |
Designing ASR Facilities |
Jon Turk, Brown and Caldwell |
Break |
|
Water Quality Challenges with ASR |
Lee Odell, CH2M HILL |
Permitting ASR Projects in Washington |
Dave Nazy, Washington State Department of Ecology |
Lunch |
|
Lessons learned from Tri-Cities ASR |
Pat Everham, City of Kennewick |
City of Yakima’s ASR Project - On-line After 17 Years in Development |
David Brown, Yakima and Chris Pitre, Golder Associates |
Break |
|
Walla Walla’s ASR Permit |
Frank Nicholson, Walla Walla |
Open Round-Table Discussion / Wrap-Up |