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UNITINGthe WORLD of WATER
DRINKING REUSE WASTEWATER STORMWATER
JUNE 11ndash14 | PHILADELPHIAPENNSYLVANIA CONVENTION CENTERWWWAWWAORGACE17
[ 2 ]
AWWArsquos Annual Conference amp Exposition
brings together experts from around the
world to exchange ideas about watermdash
the worldrsquos most important resource
Nowhere else can you find an experience
quite like ACE with premier speakers
professional sessions and more than 450
exhibitors from all aspects of the water
industry ready to present and discuss
solutions for the most pressing water
utility challenges
The professional program will focus
on major water sector issues such as
management of lead in distribution
systems financing and affordability of
water infrastructure developing robust
asset management programs addressing
water loss in distribution systems
advances in technology amp innovation
and much more
PRELIMINARY SCHEDULETo view the full agenda for ACE17 competitions public officials programs students and young professional events visit wwwawwaorgace17
Sunday June 11800 amndash400 pm Workshops
100ndash500 pm Public Officials Certificate ProgrammdashCRT 1 Intro to Water amp Sewer Operating Environments
Monday June 12830ndash1000 am Opening General Session
1000 amndash500 pm Exposition Open
1000 amndash500 pm Education Sessions inside the Exhibit Hall
1015 amndash1230 pm Pipe Tapping Competition Preliminaries
Noonndash230 pm Meter Madness Competition
100ndash145 pm Monday Keynote Address
200ndash500 pm Public Officials Certificate ProgrammdashCRT 2 Water amp Sewer Infrastructure Operations amp Maintenance
200ndash500 pm Professional Sessions
200ndash400 pm Poster Sessions
215ndash430 pm Pipe Tapping Competition Preliminaries
530ndash700 pm International ReceptionmdashPhiladelphia Marriott
Tuesday June 13800 amndash1230 pm Facility Tours
830 amndash430 pm Professional Sessions
1000 amndash600 pm Exposition Open
1000 amndash600 pm Education Sessions inside the Exhibit Hall
1015 amndash1230 pm Pipe Tapping Competition Preliminaries
1030 amndash1230 pm Peoplersquos Choice Water Taste Test
1130 amndash115 pm Water Industry Luncheon With Olympic Gold Medalist Amy Van Dyken
1130 amndash230 pm Hydrant Hysteria Competition
100ndash430 pm Top Ops Preliminaries
100ndash500 pm Public Officials Certificate ProgrammdashCRT 3 Financing Your Water and Sewer Utility for the Future
200ndash530 pm AWWArsquos Career Center Job Fair
215ndash430 pm Pipe Tapping Competition Preliminaries
330ndash430 pm ldquo Best of the Bestrdquo Water Taste Test
430ndash600 pm Tuesday Networking Happy Hour inside the Exhibit Hall
600ndash730 pm Future Leaders Reception Philadelphia Marriott
Wednesday June 14730ndash900 am Fuller Award Breakfastmdash Philadelphia Marriott
830 amndash100 pm Facility Tours
830 amndash500 pm Professional Sessions
1000 amndash100 pm Education Sessions inside the Exhibit Hall
1000 amndash200 pm Exposition Open
1000 amndash200 pm Poster Sessions
1015 amndash100 pm Pipe Tapping Competition Finals
1115 amndash1230 pm Water Utilities Issues Forum
1230ndash200 pm AAEESAIDISAWWA Luncheonmdash Philadelphia Marriott
1230ndash200 pm Exhibit Hall Networking Event
100ndash430 pm Top Ops Preliminary Semifinal and Final Rounds
300 pm Professional Networking Power Break
500ndash630 pm ACE Wrap Party Field House Pennsylvania Convention Center
Information is subject to change Events will be held at the Pennsylvania Convention Center unless otherwise noted
[ 3 ]
SUNDAY WORKSHOPSAdditional registration fee is required Sign up early availability is limited To find out more about each workshop go to wwwawwaorgace17
Full-day workshopsMembers $155 Nonmembers $255 Students $60 Lunch is included with all full-day workshops
SUN01 Optimizing Filter PerformancendashSurveillance Data Analysis and Maintenance
SUN02 Cost-Effective Water Loss Control From Water Audit to Program Design
SUN03 Managing Water Main Distribution Systems
Half-day workshopsMembers $110 Nonmembers $210 Students $30
SUN04 Planning amp Applying the Latest Practices in Computer Modeling
SUN05 Beyond the Spec Book Learn What How and When to Use Various Equipment in the Water Treatment Process
SUN06 One WaterndashApplication of Disinfection Techniques Across Stormwater and Combined Sewers
Special thank you to our sponsors
Platinum Sponsor
Opening General Speaker Sponsor
Gold Sponsors
Bronze Sponsor
REGISTEREnjoy the super-saver rate by March 30 2017Best Value for your moneyFull-conference registration includes access to professional sessions and Exhibit Hall two Expo Cafeacute lunch tickets networking events ACE Wrap Party and the ACE Online event
Members $810 | Nonmembers $1010
Registration information forms and to register online visit wwwawwaorgace17
AWWA Customer Service | 18009267337 or 13037947711 | serviceawwaorg
Book your hotel room today Reserve your hotel room through AWWArsquos Official Housing Bureau The deadline to reserve your hotel room is May 15 2017 or until we are sold out of rooms
Reserve online at httpsreswebpasskeycomgoACE17
18663649515 | rescenterparavion-inccom
MembershipAWWA reaches 50000 members representing more than 5000 water utilities
Become a member today and save up to $200 off your registration fees
Learn more at wwwawwaorgmembership
SPECIAL OFFERSComplimentary Exhibits-Only registration for Water and Wastewater Utilities and Municipalities staff Registration includes access to the Exhibit Hall poster sessions competitions and education sessions on the show floor Pre-registration is required
Complimentary full-conference student registration Registration includes all of the benefits of a full-conference registration Subject to verification
Special registration offers are available for utilities and operators Register multiple paid attendees at the same registration type and receive one registration of equal or lesser value for free
Learn more online at wwwawwaorgace17
Ideal crop marks
95 OF ACE16 ATTENDEES WOULD RECOMMEND ACE TO A COLLEAGUE
[ 3 ]
[ 4 ]
Transformational Water Utility Leadership
Small Systems Management amp Operations
Stakeholder Engagement amp Communications
Water Policy amp Regulatory Actions
MON01 Defining the Wide-Ranging Legal Challenges Currently Facing Water Utilities
MON04 Operation and Maintenance of Small Water Systems
MON03 Communicating About Water QualitymdashHow Do We Do It Well
MON05 Emerging Public Health Issues in Water Legionella OPPP Algal Toxins Nitrates Naegleria and Other Emergencies
MON02 Managing Cybersecurity Risks to Utility Operations
TUE05 Practical Training Approaches for Small Water Systems
TUE04 Making the Case for RatesmdashMessaging and Case Studies
TUE06 Does It Make Sense to Regulate Aesthetics
TUE01 Solving Tomorrowrsquos Workforce Challenges Today
TUE30 Innovative Approaches for Sustainability of Small Water Systems
TUE29 Pitch Perfect H2OmdashSpeed Strategies in Communications to Help You Strike the Right Note With Your Community
TUE32 Water Policy Changes Re-shaping Water Utility Business Model
TUE02 Protection Response and Early Warning for Drinking Water Utilities
TUE31 Engineering an Impact CECorpsreg Volunteers Serve Communities Nationwide
WED19 Great Lakes Compact and Waukesharsquos Water Future
TUE03 The Road to BrasiliamdashAn Event Leading to the 8th World Water Forum
WED02 Financial Sustainability as a Prerequisite for SDWA Compliance
WED20 Emerging Communications ChallengesmdashStaying Ahead of the Communications Curve
TUE26 The Art of Diversity amp Inclusion
WED21 Novel Design Approaches for Small Water Systems
TUE27 Addressing Lead Radium and Biological and Other Hazards in the Workplace
TUE28 Providing a Safe Working Environment
WED01 Strategic Planning and Financial Risk Assessment
WED18 The Utility of the Future TodaymdashStrategic Planning amp Business Optimization Opportunities
TOP-NOTCH PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENTAWWA is pleased to offer continuing education credits for sessions and workshops
For more information visit wwwawwaorgceupdh Earn a minimum of 25 CECredits
credits or 25 contact hours
Stay tuned for details on inspiring and thought provoking keynote sessions and speakers
Opening General Session
Association of Environmental Engineering amp Science Professors Session
Monday Keynote
Water Utilities Issues Forum
View updates online at wwwawwaorgace17
ACE Attendee Success Story
ldquo 1 Opportunity to present our work
2 Met industry experts and attended panel discussions and learned about the challenges and opportunities (found out that our struggles are not uniquethere are others in the same boat)
3 Connected with service providers to address unique buried water main issues related to condition assessment and rehabilitation rdquoRizwan Younis University of Waterloo
Project Infrastructure amp Asset Management Technology amp Innovation Infrastructure Funding amp Affordability
MON07 Elements of an Asset Management Plan MON10 Innovation the Next Frontier The Paths Forward MON06 Meeting Infrastructure Challenges While Combating Economic Disparities
MON08 Creative Techniques for Large Complex Water Infrastructure Projects
MON11 Big Data and Water UtilitiesmdashToday and Future Trends
TUE07 Water Infrastructure Finance and Innovation Act (WIFIA) Program Latest Updates
MON09 Buried No Longer Wastewaterreg A Tool to Evaluate Assets amp Set Planning Priorities TUE13 Fostering Innovation Within Water Utilities TUE08 Uniting the World of WatermdashFinancing Options and
Opportunities Session 1
TUE10 Applications of Service Levels Business Case Evaluations and Life-cycle Costing
TUE14 The Evolution of Technology and the Impacts on Utility Customer Service
TUE09 Uniting the World of WatermdashFinancing Options and Opportunities Session 2
TUE11 They Ainrsquot so Old After AllmdashRehabilitation of Aging Infrastructure Facilities for Long-Term Viability
TUE38 Advances in Smart Systems for the Water and Wastewater Industry
TUE33 Easing Rate Shock Through Affordability Programs and Nontraditional Capital Providers
TUE12 Green Infrastructure as an Alternative to Traditional Grey Infrastructure TUE39 Using Modern Metering to Save Water TUE34 Uniting the World of WatermdashFinancing Options and
Opportunities Session 3
TUE35 Recent Advancements in Pipeline Condition Assessment
WED06 Solving Water Challenges Through Innovation amp TechnologymdashCase Studies From Japan and South Korea
WED03 Itrsquos About RatesmdashReclaimed Conservation and ldquoSpecialrdquo Funding
TUE36 Collaborative Approaches to Sustainable Infrastructure
WED07 Development and Innovation in Control System Utilization at Water Utilities WED22 A Convergence of Water amp DatamdashMyth or Mirage
TUE37 Mid-AtlanticNortheast Utility Perspectives on Aging Infrastructure Renewal WED27 SCADA Systems The Backbone of Utility OampM WED23 Valuing Benefits for Water Project Funding
WED04 Making Progress in Asset Management WED28 Utilities Working ldquoSmarterrdquo With Advanced Metering Infrastructures (AMI)
WED05 Advanced Treatment Techniques Provide Solutions to the Worldrsquos Water Quality Challenges
WED24 Comprehensive Approaches to Physical Condition Assessment
WED25 DesignmdashBuild for the Future
WED26 Utility Experiences Installing Plastic Pipe
Ideal crop marks
[ 5 ]
ldquo ACE is the best place to talk to product manufacturers and share my own water systemrsquos specific needs and not just listen to but see what solutions are available rdquoMichael W Grimm West Slope Water District
FIND ESSENTIAL SESSIONS ORGANIZED BY KEY TOPICS AND TRACKS
[ 6 ]
BROADEN YOUR HORIZONS AND LEARN SOMETHING NEW
Water Resource amp Conservation Management Water Quality Challenges Advances in Water Treatment Distribution System Management amp Operations
MON13 Engaging Your Customers for Maximum Water Savings MON16 Once and Future DBPs MON18 Getting the Most Out of Your Biofilters MON20 Advanced Leak Detection
MON14 Partnerships and Funding Opportunities Key to Protecting Critical Lands in Drinking Water Supply Watersheds MON17 University ForummdashPart 1
MON19 A Study in TreatmentmdashDifferent Processes for Different Solutions
MON21 Optimized and Efficient Water Distribution System OampM Opportunities
MON15 Climate Change Drought amp Energy ManagementTUE19 Effects of Perfluoroalky Substances on Drinking Water Quality and Treatment
TUE21 The Impact of Emerging Contaminants in the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast Regions
TUE22 Leveraging Nonrevenue Water Data
TUE16 Case Studies in Continuous Improvement of Conservation Programs TUE20 University ForummdashPart 2 TUE47 Applications of Desalination at
Drinking Water Utilities
TUE23 Not Your Fathers Water CompanymdashNext Generation of Service Providers Meets Customer Needs
TUE17 Source Water Protection amp Watershed Management TUE44 Understanding Algae Events and Managing Their Consequences
TUE48 Membranes The Importance of Pre-Treatment
TUE50 Water Loss Programs at State and Utility Level
TUE18 Implementation of Direct Potable Reuse TUE45 Treating Perfluorinated Compounds With APO and GAC
TUE49 Exploring Opportunities for a Total Water Solution
TUE51 Using Hydraulic Models to Enhance Water System Operations From Treatment Plant to Customers
TUE41 Drilling DeepmdashGroundwater Challenges and Progress in Utility Planning TUE46 University ForummdashPart 3
WED14 Opportunities for Advanced Water Treatment in a Total Water Solutionsreg World
WED16 Distribution ModelingmdashAdvanced Applications
TUE42 Developing Potable Reuse Projects to Meet Varied Requirements
WED12 Disinfection By-Product Risks and NDMA Precursors
WED15 Advanced Treatment Applications for AOP and Biological Treatment
TUE43 Managing Water SustainabilityWED13 Communicating and Evaluating Health Risks Associated With Inorganic Contaminants
WED34 Conventional Treatment of Metals Removal
WED09 Saving Energy Saving Water A WinndashWin Approach WED32 Contemporary Contaminants WED35 Oxidation to Control Contaminants
WED10 Building Resiliency of the Water Supply WED33 Managing Post Treatment Pathogen Risk
WED36 Advances and Alternatives to Membrane Treatment for Potable Reuse
WED11 Managing Climate Hazards and Improving Utility ResiliencemdashLessons Learned and USEPA Tools
WED29 Targeting Your Programs to Save Water
WED30 Integrated Planning amp Total Water Solutionsreg
WED31 Innovations in Groundwater Management
Local Host
With Support From
Managing Lead in Distribution Systems Water Utility Optimization amp Benchmarking
Wastewater amp Collection Systems Management Poster Sessions
MON22 Best Practices for Lead Service Line Replacement
MON12 Partnership for Clean WatermdashCase Studies in Wastewater Treatment Plant Optimization
MON23 Management of Wastewater Infrastructure
PST01 Management Distribution Systems amp Construction Posters
TUE24 What We Learned From Initiating Our Active Lead Service Line Replacement Program
TUE15 Partnership for Safe Water Promotes Water Utility Excellence in Pennsylvania
TUE25 Modeling Applications for Collection System Optimization PST02 Fresh Ideas Posters
TUE52 Lead in Drinking WatermdashUtility Strategies for Assisting Schools
TUE40 Utility OptimizationmdashInnovations amp New Technologies
TUE54 Innovative Approaches to Collection System Infrastructure
PST03 Research Water Quality amp Treatment Universities Forum Posters
TUE53 Flintrsquos Path From Crisis to Distribution System Optimization
WED08 Benchmarking BonanzamdashUtility Performance Skyrockets
PST04 Stormwater Reuse Water Resources and Water Conservation Posters
WED17 Lead Identification Release and Transport Through Premise Plumbing
WED37 Tools for Understanding Corrosion Control Effectiveness
WED38 Identifying and Managing Lead Risk
Special Free SeminarDOC01 Water and Export Promotion Programs of the Trump Administration
Sponsored by the AWWA ManufacturersAssociates Council US Department of Commerce Office of Energy and Environmental Industries
Open to everyone This seminar is located in room 204BTuesday June 13 | 830ndash1030 am
INSIDE THE EXHIBIT HALL
[ 2 ]
AWWArsquos Annual Conference amp Exposition
brings together experts from around the
world to exchange ideas about watermdash
the worldrsquos most important resource
Nowhere else can you find an experience
quite like ACE with premier speakers
professional sessions and more than 450
exhibitors from all aspects of the water
industry ready to present and discuss
solutions for the most pressing water
utility challenges
The professional program will focus
on major water sector issues such as
management of lead in distribution
systems financing and affordability of
water infrastructure developing robust
asset management programs addressing
water loss in distribution systems
advances in technology amp innovation
and much more
PRELIMINARY SCHEDULETo view the full agenda for ACE17 competitions public officials programs students and young professional events visit wwwawwaorgace17
Sunday June 11800 amndash400 pm Workshops
100ndash500 pm Public Officials Certificate ProgrammdashCRT 1 Intro to Water amp Sewer Operating Environments
Monday June 12830ndash1000 am Opening General Session
1000 amndash500 pm Exposition Open
1000 amndash500 pm Education Sessions inside the Exhibit Hall
1015 amndash1230 pm Pipe Tapping Competition Preliminaries
Noonndash230 pm Meter Madness Competition
100ndash145 pm Monday Keynote Address
200ndash500 pm Public Officials Certificate ProgrammdashCRT 2 Water amp Sewer Infrastructure Operations amp Maintenance
200ndash500 pm Professional Sessions
200ndash400 pm Poster Sessions
215ndash430 pm Pipe Tapping Competition Preliminaries
530ndash700 pm International ReceptionmdashPhiladelphia Marriott
Tuesday June 13800 amndash1230 pm Facility Tours
830 amndash430 pm Professional Sessions
1000 amndash600 pm Exposition Open
1000 amndash600 pm Education Sessions inside the Exhibit Hall
1015 amndash1230 pm Pipe Tapping Competition Preliminaries
1030 amndash1230 pm Peoplersquos Choice Water Taste Test
1130 amndash115 pm Water Industry Luncheon With Olympic Gold Medalist Amy Van Dyken
1130 amndash230 pm Hydrant Hysteria Competition
100ndash430 pm Top Ops Preliminaries
100ndash500 pm Public Officials Certificate ProgrammdashCRT 3 Financing Your Water and Sewer Utility for the Future
200ndash530 pm AWWArsquos Career Center Job Fair
215ndash430 pm Pipe Tapping Competition Preliminaries
330ndash430 pm ldquo Best of the Bestrdquo Water Taste Test
430ndash600 pm Tuesday Networking Happy Hour inside the Exhibit Hall
600ndash730 pm Future Leaders Reception Philadelphia Marriott
Wednesday June 14730ndash900 am Fuller Award Breakfastmdash Philadelphia Marriott
830 amndash100 pm Facility Tours
830 amndash500 pm Professional Sessions
1000 amndash100 pm Education Sessions inside the Exhibit Hall
1000 amndash200 pm Exposition Open
1000 amndash200 pm Poster Sessions
1015 amndash100 pm Pipe Tapping Competition Finals
1115 amndash1230 pm Water Utilities Issues Forum
1230ndash200 pm AAEESAIDISAWWA Luncheonmdash Philadelphia Marriott
1230ndash200 pm Exhibit Hall Networking Event
100ndash430 pm Top Ops Preliminary Semifinal and Final Rounds
300 pm Professional Networking Power Break
500ndash630 pm ACE Wrap Party Field House Pennsylvania Convention Center
Information is subject to change Events will be held at the Pennsylvania Convention Center unless otherwise noted
[ 3 ]
SUNDAY WORKSHOPSAdditional registration fee is required Sign up early availability is limited To find out more about each workshop go to wwwawwaorgace17
Full-day workshopsMembers $155 Nonmembers $255 Students $60 Lunch is included with all full-day workshops
SUN01 Optimizing Filter PerformancendashSurveillance Data Analysis and Maintenance
SUN02 Cost-Effective Water Loss Control From Water Audit to Program Design
SUN03 Managing Water Main Distribution Systems
Half-day workshopsMembers $110 Nonmembers $210 Students $30
SUN04 Planning amp Applying the Latest Practices in Computer Modeling
SUN05 Beyond the Spec Book Learn What How and When to Use Various Equipment in the Water Treatment Process
SUN06 One WaterndashApplication of Disinfection Techniques Across Stormwater and Combined Sewers
Special thank you to our sponsors
Platinum Sponsor
Opening General Speaker Sponsor
Gold Sponsors
Bronze Sponsor
REGISTEREnjoy the super-saver rate by March 30 2017Best Value for your moneyFull-conference registration includes access to professional sessions and Exhibit Hall two Expo Cafeacute lunch tickets networking events ACE Wrap Party and the ACE Online event
Members $810 | Nonmembers $1010
Registration information forms and to register online visit wwwawwaorgace17
AWWA Customer Service | 18009267337 or 13037947711 | serviceawwaorg
Book your hotel room today Reserve your hotel room through AWWArsquos Official Housing Bureau The deadline to reserve your hotel room is May 15 2017 or until we are sold out of rooms
Reserve online at httpsreswebpasskeycomgoACE17
18663649515 | rescenterparavion-inccom
MembershipAWWA reaches 50000 members representing more than 5000 water utilities
Become a member today and save up to $200 off your registration fees
Learn more at wwwawwaorgmembership
SPECIAL OFFERSComplimentary Exhibits-Only registration for Water and Wastewater Utilities and Municipalities staff Registration includes access to the Exhibit Hall poster sessions competitions and education sessions on the show floor Pre-registration is required
Complimentary full-conference student registration Registration includes all of the benefits of a full-conference registration Subject to verification
Special registration offers are available for utilities and operators Register multiple paid attendees at the same registration type and receive one registration of equal or lesser value for free
Learn more online at wwwawwaorgace17
Ideal crop marks
95 OF ACE16 ATTENDEES WOULD RECOMMEND ACE TO A COLLEAGUE
[ 3 ]
[ 4 ]
Transformational Water Utility Leadership
Small Systems Management amp Operations
Stakeholder Engagement amp Communications
Water Policy amp Regulatory Actions
MON01 Defining the Wide-Ranging Legal Challenges Currently Facing Water Utilities
MON04 Operation and Maintenance of Small Water Systems
MON03 Communicating About Water QualitymdashHow Do We Do It Well
MON05 Emerging Public Health Issues in Water Legionella OPPP Algal Toxins Nitrates Naegleria and Other Emergencies
MON02 Managing Cybersecurity Risks to Utility Operations
TUE05 Practical Training Approaches for Small Water Systems
TUE04 Making the Case for RatesmdashMessaging and Case Studies
TUE06 Does It Make Sense to Regulate Aesthetics
TUE01 Solving Tomorrowrsquos Workforce Challenges Today
TUE30 Innovative Approaches for Sustainability of Small Water Systems
TUE29 Pitch Perfect H2OmdashSpeed Strategies in Communications to Help You Strike the Right Note With Your Community
TUE32 Water Policy Changes Re-shaping Water Utility Business Model
TUE02 Protection Response and Early Warning for Drinking Water Utilities
TUE31 Engineering an Impact CECorpsreg Volunteers Serve Communities Nationwide
WED19 Great Lakes Compact and Waukesharsquos Water Future
TUE03 The Road to BrasiliamdashAn Event Leading to the 8th World Water Forum
WED02 Financial Sustainability as a Prerequisite for SDWA Compliance
WED20 Emerging Communications ChallengesmdashStaying Ahead of the Communications Curve
TUE26 The Art of Diversity amp Inclusion
WED21 Novel Design Approaches for Small Water Systems
TUE27 Addressing Lead Radium and Biological and Other Hazards in the Workplace
TUE28 Providing a Safe Working Environment
WED01 Strategic Planning and Financial Risk Assessment
WED18 The Utility of the Future TodaymdashStrategic Planning amp Business Optimization Opportunities
TOP-NOTCH PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENTAWWA is pleased to offer continuing education credits for sessions and workshops
For more information visit wwwawwaorgceupdh Earn a minimum of 25 CECredits
credits or 25 contact hours
Stay tuned for details on inspiring and thought provoking keynote sessions and speakers
Opening General Session
Association of Environmental Engineering amp Science Professors Session
Monday Keynote
Water Utilities Issues Forum
View updates online at wwwawwaorgace17
ACE Attendee Success Story
ldquo 1 Opportunity to present our work
2 Met industry experts and attended panel discussions and learned about the challenges and opportunities (found out that our struggles are not uniquethere are others in the same boat)
3 Connected with service providers to address unique buried water main issues related to condition assessment and rehabilitation rdquoRizwan Younis University of Waterloo
Project Infrastructure amp Asset Management Technology amp Innovation Infrastructure Funding amp Affordability
MON07 Elements of an Asset Management Plan MON10 Innovation the Next Frontier The Paths Forward MON06 Meeting Infrastructure Challenges While Combating Economic Disparities
MON08 Creative Techniques for Large Complex Water Infrastructure Projects
MON11 Big Data and Water UtilitiesmdashToday and Future Trends
TUE07 Water Infrastructure Finance and Innovation Act (WIFIA) Program Latest Updates
MON09 Buried No Longer Wastewaterreg A Tool to Evaluate Assets amp Set Planning Priorities TUE13 Fostering Innovation Within Water Utilities TUE08 Uniting the World of WatermdashFinancing Options and
Opportunities Session 1
TUE10 Applications of Service Levels Business Case Evaluations and Life-cycle Costing
TUE14 The Evolution of Technology and the Impacts on Utility Customer Service
TUE09 Uniting the World of WatermdashFinancing Options and Opportunities Session 2
TUE11 They Ainrsquot so Old After AllmdashRehabilitation of Aging Infrastructure Facilities for Long-Term Viability
TUE38 Advances in Smart Systems for the Water and Wastewater Industry
TUE33 Easing Rate Shock Through Affordability Programs and Nontraditional Capital Providers
TUE12 Green Infrastructure as an Alternative to Traditional Grey Infrastructure TUE39 Using Modern Metering to Save Water TUE34 Uniting the World of WatermdashFinancing Options and
Opportunities Session 3
TUE35 Recent Advancements in Pipeline Condition Assessment
WED06 Solving Water Challenges Through Innovation amp TechnologymdashCase Studies From Japan and South Korea
WED03 Itrsquos About RatesmdashReclaimed Conservation and ldquoSpecialrdquo Funding
TUE36 Collaborative Approaches to Sustainable Infrastructure
WED07 Development and Innovation in Control System Utilization at Water Utilities WED22 A Convergence of Water amp DatamdashMyth or Mirage
TUE37 Mid-AtlanticNortheast Utility Perspectives on Aging Infrastructure Renewal WED27 SCADA Systems The Backbone of Utility OampM WED23 Valuing Benefits for Water Project Funding
WED04 Making Progress in Asset Management WED28 Utilities Working ldquoSmarterrdquo With Advanced Metering Infrastructures (AMI)
WED05 Advanced Treatment Techniques Provide Solutions to the Worldrsquos Water Quality Challenges
WED24 Comprehensive Approaches to Physical Condition Assessment
WED25 DesignmdashBuild for the Future
WED26 Utility Experiences Installing Plastic Pipe
Ideal crop marks
[ 5 ]
ldquo ACE is the best place to talk to product manufacturers and share my own water systemrsquos specific needs and not just listen to but see what solutions are available rdquoMichael W Grimm West Slope Water District
FIND ESSENTIAL SESSIONS ORGANIZED BY KEY TOPICS AND TRACKS
[ 6 ]
BROADEN YOUR HORIZONS AND LEARN SOMETHING NEW
Water Resource amp Conservation Management Water Quality Challenges Advances in Water Treatment Distribution System Management amp Operations
MON13 Engaging Your Customers for Maximum Water Savings MON16 Once and Future DBPs MON18 Getting the Most Out of Your Biofilters MON20 Advanced Leak Detection
MON14 Partnerships and Funding Opportunities Key to Protecting Critical Lands in Drinking Water Supply Watersheds MON17 University ForummdashPart 1
MON19 A Study in TreatmentmdashDifferent Processes for Different Solutions
MON21 Optimized and Efficient Water Distribution System OampM Opportunities
MON15 Climate Change Drought amp Energy ManagementTUE19 Effects of Perfluoroalky Substances on Drinking Water Quality and Treatment
TUE21 The Impact of Emerging Contaminants in the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast Regions
TUE22 Leveraging Nonrevenue Water Data
TUE16 Case Studies in Continuous Improvement of Conservation Programs TUE20 University ForummdashPart 2 TUE47 Applications of Desalination at
Drinking Water Utilities
TUE23 Not Your Fathers Water CompanymdashNext Generation of Service Providers Meets Customer Needs
TUE17 Source Water Protection amp Watershed Management TUE44 Understanding Algae Events and Managing Their Consequences
TUE48 Membranes The Importance of Pre-Treatment
TUE50 Water Loss Programs at State and Utility Level
TUE18 Implementation of Direct Potable Reuse TUE45 Treating Perfluorinated Compounds With APO and GAC
TUE49 Exploring Opportunities for a Total Water Solution
TUE51 Using Hydraulic Models to Enhance Water System Operations From Treatment Plant to Customers
TUE41 Drilling DeepmdashGroundwater Challenges and Progress in Utility Planning TUE46 University ForummdashPart 3
WED14 Opportunities for Advanced Water Treatment in a Total Water Solutionsreg World
WED16 Distribution ModelingmdashAdvanced Applications
TUE42 Developing Potable Reuse Projects to Meet Varied Requirements
WED12 Disinfection By-Product Risks and NDMA Precursors
WED15 Advanced Treatment Applications for AOP and Biological Treatment
TUE43 Managing Water SustainabilityWED13 Communicating and Evaluating Health Risks Associated With Inorganic Contaminants
WED34 Conventional Treatment of Metals Removal
WED09 Saving Energy Saving Water A WinndashWin Approach WED32 Contemporary Contaminants WED35 Oxidation to Control Contaminants
WED10 Building Resiliency of the Water Supply WED33 Managing Post Treatment Pathogen Risk
WED36 Advances and Alternatives to Membrane Treatment for Potable Reuse
WED11 Managing Climate Hazards and Improving Utility ResiliencemdashLessons Learned and USEPA Tools
WED29 Targeting Your Programs to Save Water
WED30 Integrated Planning amp Total Water Solutionsreg
WED31 Innovations in Groundwater Management
Local Host
With Support From
Managing Lead in Distribution Systems Water Utility Optimization amp Benchmarking
Wastewater amp Collection Systems Management Poster Sessions
MON22 Best Practices for Lead Service Line Replacement
MON12 Partnership for Clean WatermdashCase Studies in Wastewater Treatment Plant Optimization
MON23 Management of Wastewater Infrastructure
PST01 Management Distribution Systems amp Construction Posters
TUE24 What We Learned From Initiating Our Active Lead Service Line Replacement Program
TUE15 Partnership for Safe Water Promotes Water Utility Excellence in Pennsylvania
TUE25 Modeling Applications for Collection System Optimization PST02 Fresh Ideas Posters
TUE52 Lead in Drinking WatermdashUtility Strategies for Assisting Schools
TUE40 Utility OptimizationmdashInnovations amp New Technologies
TUE54 Innovative Approaches to Collection System Infrastructure
PST03 Research Water Quality amp Treatment Universities Forum Posters
TUE53 Flintrsquos Path From Crisis to Distribution System Optimization
WED08 Benchmarking BonanzamdashUtility Performance Skyrockets
PST04 Stormwater Reuse Water Resources and Water Conservation Posters
WED17 Lead Identification Release and Transport Through Premise Plumbing
WED37 Tools for Understanding Corrosion Control Effectiveness
WED38 Identifying and Managing Lead Risk
Special Free SeminarDOC01 Water and Export Promotion Programs of the Trump Administration
Sponsored by the AWWA ManufacturersAssociates Council US Department of Commerce Office of Energy and Environmental Industries
Open to everyone This seminar is located in room 204BTuesday June 13 | 830ndash1030 am
INSIDE THE EXHIBIT HALL
[ 3 ]
SUNDAY WORKSHOPSAdditional registration fee is required Sign up early availability is limited To find out more about each workshop go to wwwawwaorgace17
Full-day workshopsMembers $155 Nonmembers $255 Students $60 Lunch is included with all full-day workshops
SUN01 Optimizing Filter PerformancendashSurveillance Data Analysis and Maintenance
SUN02 Cost-Effective Water Loss Control From Water Audit to Program Design
SUN03 Managing Water Main Distribution Systems
Half-day workshopsMembers $110 Nonmembers $210 Students $30
SUN04 Planning amp Applying the Latest Practices in Computer Modeling
SUN05 Beyond the Spec Book Learn What How and When to Use Various Equipment in the Water Treatment Process
SUN06 One WaterndashApplication of Disinfection Techniques Across Stormwater and Combined Sewers
Special thank you to our sponsors
Platinum Sponsor
Opening General Speaker Sponsor
Gold Sponsors
Bronze Sponsor
REGISTEREnjoy the super-saver rate by March 30 2017Best Value for your moneyFull-conference registration includes access to professional sessions and Exhibit Hall two Expo Cafeacute lunch tickets networking events ACE Wrap Party and the ACE Online event
Members $810 | Nonmembers $1010
Registration information forms and to register online visit wwwawwaorgace17
AWWA Customer Service | 18009267337 or 13037947711 | serviceawwaorg
Book your hotel room today Reserve your hotel room through AWWArsquos Official Housing Bureau The deadline to reserve your hotel room is May 15 2017 or until we are sold out of rooms
Reserve online at httpsreswebpasskeycomgoACE17
18663649515 | rescenterparavion-inccom
MembershipAWWA reaches 50000 members representing more than 5000 water utilities
Become a member today and save up to $200 off your registration fees
Learn more at wwwawwaorgmembership
SPECIAL OFFERSComplimentary Exhibits-Only registration for Water and Wastewater Utilities and Municipalities staff Registration includes access to the Exhibit Hall poster sessions competitions and education sessions on the show floor Pre-registration is required
Complimentary full-conference student registration Registration includes all of the benefits of a full-conference registration Subject to verification
Special registration offers are available for utilities and operators Register multiple paid attendees at the same registration type and receive one registration of equal or lesser value for free
Learn more online at wwwawwaorgace17
Ideal crop marks
95 OF ACE16 ATTENDEES WOULD RECOMMEND ACE TO A COLLEAGUE
[ 3 ]
[ 4 ]
Transformational Water Utility Leadership
Small Systems Management amp Operations
Stakeholder Engagement amp Communications
Water Policy amp Regulatory Actions
MON01 Defining the Wide-Ranging Legal Challenges Currently Facing Water Utilities
MON04 Operation and Maintenance of Small Water Systems
MON03 Communicating About Water QualitymdashHow Do We Do It Well
MON05 Emerging Public Health Issues in Water Legionella OPPP Algal Toxins Nitrates Naegleria and Other Emergencies
MON02 Managing Cybersecurity Risks to Utility Operations
TUE05 Practical Training Approaches for Small Water Systems
TUE04 Making the Case for RatesmdashMessaging and Case Studies
TUE06 Does It Make Sense to Regulate Aesthetics
TUE01 Solving Tomorrowrsquos Workforce Challenges Today
TUE30 Innovative Approaches for Sustainability of Small Water Systems
TUE29 Pitch Perfect H2OmdashSpeed Strategies in Communications to Help You Strike the Right Note With Your Community
TUE32 Water Policy Changes Re-shaping Water Utility Business Model
TUE02 Protection Response and Early Warning for Drinking Water Utilities
TUE31 Engineering an Impact CECorpsreg Volunteers Serve Communities Nationwide
WED19 Great Lakes Compact and Waukesharsquos Water Future
TUE03 The Road to BrasiliamdashAn Event Leading to the 8th World Water Forum
WED02 Financial Sustainability as a Prerequisite for SDWA Compliance
WED20 Emerging Communications ChallengesmdashStaying Ahead of the Communications Curve
TUE26 The Art of Diversity amp Inclusion
WED21 Novel Design Approaches for Small Water Systems
TUE27 Addressing Lead Radium and Biological and Other Hazards in the Workplace
TUE28 Providing a Safe Working Environment
WED01 Strategic Planning and Financial Risk Assessment
WED18 The Utility of the Future TodaymdashStrategic Planning amp Business Optimization Opportunities
TOP-NOTCH PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENTAWWA is pleased to offer continuing education credits for sessions and workshops
For more information visit wwwawwaorgceupdh Earn a minimum of 25 CECredits
credits or 25 contact hours
Stay tuned for details on inspiring and thought provoking keynote sessions and speakers
Opening General Session
Association of Environmental Engineering amp Science Professors Session
Monday Keynote
Water Utilities Issues Forum
View updates online at wwwawwaorgace17
ACE Attendee Success Story
ldquo 1 Opportunity to present our work
2 Met industry experts and attended panel discussions and learned about the challenges and opportunities (found out that our struggles are not uniquethere are others in the same boat)
3 Connected with service providers to address unique buried water main issues related to condition assessment and rehabilitation rdquoRizwan Younis University of Waterloo
Project Infrastructure amp Asset Management Technology amp Innovation Infrastructure Funding amp Affordability
MON07 Elements of an Asset Management Plan MON10 Innovation the Next Frontier The Paths Forward MON06 Meeting Infrastructure Challenges While Combating Economic Disparities
MON08 Creative Techniques for Large Complex Water Infrastructure Projects
MON11 Big Data and Water UtilitiesmdashToday and Future Trends
TUE07 Water Infrastructure Finance and Innovation Act (WIFIA) Program Latest Updates
MON09 Buried No Longer Wastewaterreg A Tool to Evaluate Assets amp Set Planning Priorities TUE13 Fostering Innovation Within Water Utilities TUE08 Uniting the World of WatermdashFinancing Options and
Opportunities Session 1
TUE10 Applications of Service Levels Business Case Evaluations and Life-cycle Costing
TUE14 The Evolution of Technology and the Impacts on Utility Customer Service
TUE09 Uniting the World of WatermdashFinancing Options and Opportunities Session 2
TUE11 They Ainrsquot so Old After AllmdashRehabilitation of Aging Infrastructure Facilities for Long-Term Viability
TUE38 Advances in Smart Systems for the Water and Wastewater Industry
TUE33 Easing Rate Shock Through Affordability Programs and Nontraditional Capital Providers
TUE12 Green Infrastructure as an Alternative to Traditional Grey Infrastructure TUE39 Using Modern Metering to Save Water TUE34 Uniting the World of WatermdashFinancing Options and
Opportunities Session 3
TUE35 Recent Advancements in Pipeline Condition Assessment
WED06 Solving Water Challenges Through Innovation amp TechnologymdashCase Studies From Japan and South Korea
WED03 Itrsquos About RatesmdashReclaimed Conservation and ldquoSpecialrdquo Funding
TUE36 Collaborative Approaches to Sustainable Infrastructure
WED07 Development and Innovation in Control System Utilization at Water Utilities WED22 A Convergence of Water amp DatamdashMyth or Mirage
TUE37 Mid-AtlanticNortheast Utility Perspectives on Aging Infrastructure Renewal WED27 SCADA Systems The Backbone of Utility OampM WED23 Valuing Benefits for Water Project Funding
WED04 Making Progress in Asset Management WED28 Utilities Working ldquoSmarterrdquo With Advanced Metering Infrastructures (AMI)
WED05 Advanced Treatment Techniques Provide Solutions to the Worldrsquos Water Quality Challenges
WED24 Comprehensive Approaches to Physical Condition Assessment
WED25 DesignmdashBuild for the Future
WED26 Utility Experiences Installing Plastic Pipe
Ideal crop marks
[ 5 ]
ldquo ACE is the best place to talk to product manufacturers and share my own water systemrsquos specific needs and not just listen to but see what solutions are available rdquoMichael W Grimm West Slope Water District
FIND ESSENTIAL SESSIONS ORGANIZED BY KEY TOPICS AND TRACKS
[ 6 ]
BROADEN YOUR HORIZONS AND LEARN SOMETHING NEW
Water Resource amp Conservation Management Water Quality Challenges Advances in Water Treatment Distribution System Management amp Operations
MON13 Engaging Your Customers for Maximum Water Savings MON16 Once and Future DBPs MON18 Getting the Most Out of Your Biofilters MON20 Advanced Leak Detection
MON14 Partnerships and Funding Opportunities Key to Protecting Critical Lands in Drinking Water Supply Watersheds MON17 University ForummdashPart 1
MON19 A Study in TreatmentmdashDifferent Processes for Different Solutions
MON21 Optimized and Efficient Water Distribution System OampM Opportunities
MON15 Climate Change Drought amp Energy ManagementTUE19 Effects of Perfluoroalky Substances on Drinking Water Quality and Treatment
TUE21 The Impact of Emerging Contaminants in the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast Regions
TUE22 Leveraging Nonrevenue Water Data
TUE16 Case Studies in Continuous Improvement of Conservation Programs TUE20 University ForummdashPart 2 TUE47 Applications of Desalination at
Drinking Water Utilities
TUE23 Not Your Fathers Water CompanymdashNext Generation of Service Providers Meets Customer Needs
TUE17 Source Water Protection amp Watershed Management TUE44 Understanding Algae Events and Managing Their Consequences
TUE48 Membranes The Importance of Pre-Treatment
TUE50 Water Loss Programs at State and Utility Level
TUE18 Implementation of Direct Potable Reuse TUE45 Treating Perfluorinated Compounds With APO and GAC
TUE49 Exploring Opportunities for a Total Water Solution
TUE51 Using Hydraulic Models to Enhance Water System Operations From Treatment Plant to Customers
TUE41 Drilling DeepmdashGroundwater Challenges and Progress in Utility Planning TUE46 University ForummdashPart 3
WED14 Opportunities for Advanced Water Treatment in a Total Water Solutionsreg World
WED16 Distribution ModelingmdashAdvanced Applications
TUE42 Developing Potable Reuse Projects to Meet Varied Requirements
WED12 Disinfection By-Product Risks and NDMA Precursors
WED15 Advanced Treatment Applications for AOP and Biological Treatment
TUE43 Managing Water SustainabilityWED13 Communicating and Evaluating Health Risks Associated With Inorganic Contaminants
WED34 Conventional Treatment of Metals Removal
WED09 Saving Energy Saving Water A WinndashWin Approach WED32 Contemporary Contaminants WED35 Oxidation to Control Contaminants
WED10 Building Resiliency of the Water Supply WED33 Managing Post Treatment Pathogen Risk
WED36 Advances and Alternatives to Membrane Treatment for Potable Reuse
WED11 Managing Climate Hazards and Improving Utility ResiliencemdashLessons Learned and USEPA Tools
WED29 Targeting Your Programs to Save Water
WED30 Integrated Planning amp Total Water Solutionsreg
WED31 Innovations in Groundwater Management
Local Host
With Support From
Managing Lead in Distribution Systems Water Utility Optimization amp Benchmarking
Wastewater amp Collection Systems Management Poster Sessions
MON22 Best Practices for Lead Service Line Replacement
MON12 Partnership for Clean WatermdashCase Studies in Wastewater Treatment Plant Optimization
MON23 Management of Wastewater Infrastructure
PST01 Management Distribution Systems amp Construction Posters
TUE24 What We Learned From Initiating Our Active Lead Service Line Replacement Program
TUE15 Partnership for Safe Water Promotes Water Utility Excellence in Pennsylvania
TUE25 Modeling Applications for Collection System Optimization PST02 Fresh Ideas Posters
TUE52 Lead in Drinking WatermdashUtility Strategies for Assisting Schools
TUE40 Utility OptimizationmdashInnovations amp New Technologies
TUE54 Innovative Approaches to Collection System Infrastructure
PST03 Research Water Quality amp Treatment Universities Forum Posters
TUE53 Flintrsquos Path From Crisis to Distribution System Optimization
WED08 Benchmarking BonanzamdashUtility Performance Skyrockets
PST04 Stormwater Reuse Water Resources and Water Conservation Posters
WED17 Lead Identification Release and Transport Through Premise Plumbing
WED37 Tools for Understanding Corrosion Control Effectiveness
WED38 Identifying and Managing Lead Risk
Special Free SeminarDOC01 Water and Export Promotion Programs of the Trump Administration
Sponsored by the AWWA ManufacturersAssociates Council US Department of Commerce Office of Energy and Environmental Industries
Open to everyone This seminar is located in room 204BTuesday June 13 | 830ndash1030 am
INSIDE THE EXHIBIT HALL
[ 4 ]
Transformational Water Utility Leadership
Small Systems Management amp Operations
Stakeholder Engagement amp Communications
Water Policy amp Regulatory Actions
MON01 Defining the Wide-Ranging Legal Challenges Currently Facing Water Utilities
MON04 Operation and Maintenance of Small Water Systems
MON03 Communicating About Water QualitymdashHow Do We Do It Well
MON05 Emerging Public Health Issues in Water Legionella OPPP Algal Toxins Nitrates Naegleria and Other Emergencies
MON02 Managing Cybersecurity Risks to Utility Operations
TUE05 Practical Training Approaches for Small Water Systems
TUE04 Making the Case for RatesmdashMessaging and Case Studies
TUE06 Does It Make Sense to Regulate Aesthetics
TUE01 Solving Tomorrowrsquos Workforce Challenges Today
TUE30 Innovative Approaches for Sustainability of Small Water Systems
TUE29 Pitch Perfect H2OmdashSpeed Strategies in Communications to Help You Strike the Right Note With Your Community
TUE32 Water Policy Changes Re-shaping Water Utility Business Model
TUE02 Protection Response and Early Warning for Drinking Water Utilities
TUE31 Engineering an Impact CECorpsreg Volunteers Serve Communities Nationwide
WED19 Great Lakes Compact and Waukesharsquos Water Future
TUE03 The Road to BrasiliamdashAn Event Leading to the 8th World Water Forum
WED02 Financial Sustainability as a Prerequisite for SDWA Compliance
WED20 Emerging Communications ChallengesmdashStaying Ahead of the Communications Curve
TUE26 The Art of Diversity amp Inclusion
WED21 Novel Design Approaches for Small Water Systems
TUE27 Addressing Lead Radium and Biological and Other Hazards in the Workplace
TUE28 Providing a Safe Working Environment
WED01 Strategic Planning and Financial Risk Assessment
WED18 The Utility of the Future TodaymdashStrategic Planning amp Business Optimization Opportunities
TOP-NOTCH PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENTAWWA is pleased to offer continuing education credits for sessions and workshops
For more information visit wwwawwaorgceupdh Earn a minimum of 25 CECredits
credits or 25 contact hours
Stay tuned for details on inspiring and thought provoking keynote sessions and speakers
Opening General Session
Association of Environmental Engineering amp Science Professors Session
Monday Keynote
Water Utilities Issues Forum
View updates online at wwwawwaorgace17
ACE Attendee Success Story
ldquo 1 Opportunity to present our work
2 Met industry experts and attended panel discussions and learned about the challenges and opportunities (found out that our struggles are not uniquethere are others in the same boat)
3 Connected with service providers to address unique buried water main issues related to condition assessment and rehabilitation rdquoRizwan Younis University of Waterloo
Project Infrastructure amp Asset Management Technology amp Innovation Infrastructure Funding amp Affordability
MON07 Elements of an Asset Management Plan MON10 Innovation the Next Frontier The Paths Forward MON06 Meeting Infrastructure Challenges While Combating Economic Disparities
MON08 Creative Techniques for Large Complex Water Infrastructure Projects
MON11 Big Data and Water UtilitiesmdashToday and Future Trends
TUE07 Water Infrastructure Finance and Innovation Act (WIFIA) Program Latest Updates
MON09 Buried No Longer Wastewaterreg A Tool to Evaluate Assets amp Set Planning Priorities TUE13 Fostering Innovation Within Water Utilities TUE08 Uniting the World of WatermdashFinancing Options and
Opportunities Session 1
TUE10 Applications of Service Levels Business Case Evaluations and Life-cycle Costing
TUE14 The Evolution of Technology and the Impacts on Utility Customer Service
TUE09 Uniting the World of WatermdashFinancing Options and Opportunities Session 2
TUE11 They Ainrsquot so Old After AllmdashRehabilitation of Aging Infrastructure Facilities for Long-Term Viability
TUE38 Advances in Smart Systems for the Water and Wastewater Industry
TUE33 Easing Rate Shock Through Affordability Programs and Nontraditional Capital Providers
TUE12 Green Infrastructure as an Alternative to Traditional Grey Infrastructure TUE39 Using Modern Metering to Save Water TUE34 Uniting the World of WatermdashFinancing Options and
Opportunities Session 3
TUE35 Recent Advancements in Pipeline Condition Assessment
WED06 Solving Water Challenges Through Innovation amp TechnologymdashCase Studies From Japan and South Korea
WED03 Itrsquos About RatesmdashReclaimed Conservation and ldquoSpecialrdquo Funding
TUE36 Collaborative Approaches to Sustainable Infrastructure
WED07 Development and Innovation in Control System Utilization at Water Utilities WED22 A Convergence of Water amp DatamdashMyth or Mirage
TUE37 Mid-AtlanticNortheast Utility Perspectives on Aging Infrastructure Renewal WED27 SCADA Systems The Backbone of Utility OampM WED23 Valuing Benefits for Water Project Funding
WED04 Making Progress in Asset Management WED28 Utilities Working ldquoSmarterrdquo With Advanced Metering Infrastructures (AMI)
WED05 Advanced Treatment Techniques Provide Solutions to the Worldrsquos Water Quality Challenges
WED24 Comprehensive Approaches to Physical Condition Assessment
WED25 DesignmdashBuild for the Future
WED26 Utility Experiences Installing Plastic Pipe
Ideal crop marks
[ 5 ]
ldquo ACE is the best place to talk to product manufacturers and share my own water systemrsquos specific needs and not just listen to but see what solutions are available rdquoMichael W Grimm West Slope Water District
FIND ESSENTIAL SESSIONS ORGANIZED BY KEY TOPICS AND TRACKS
[ 6 ]
BROADEN YOUR HORIZONS AND LEARN SOMETHING NEW
Water Resource amp Conservation Management Water Quality Challenges Advances in Water Treatment Distribution System Management amp Operations
MON13 Engaging Your Customers for Maximum Water Savings MON16 Once and Future DBPs MON18 Getting the Most Out of Your Biofilters MON20 Advanced Leak Detection
MON14 Partnerships and Funding Opportunities Key to Protecting Critical Lands in Drinking Water Supply Watersheds MON17 University ForummdashPart 1
MON19 A Study in TreatmentmdashDifferent Processes for Different Solutions
MON21 Optimized and Efficient Water Distribution System OampM Opportunities
MON15 Climate Change Drought amp Energy ManagementTUE19 Effects of Perfluoroalky Substances on Drinking Water Quality and Treatment
TUE21 The Impact of Emerging Contaminants in the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast Regions
TUE22 Leveraging Nonrevenue Water Data
TUE16 Case Studies in Continuous Improvement of Conservation Programs TUE20 University ForummdashPart 2 TUE47 Applications of Desalination at
Drinking Water Utilities
TUE23 Not Your Fathers Water CompanymdashNext Generation of Service Providers Meets Customer Needs
TUE17 Source Water Protection amp Watershed Management TUE44 Understanding Algae Events and Managing Their Consequences
TUE48 Membranes The Importance of Pre-Treatment
TUE50 Water Loss Programs at State and Utility Level
TUE18 Implementation of Direct Potable Reuse TUE45 Treating Perfluorinated Compounds With APO and GAC
TUE49 Exploring Opportunities for a Total Water Solution
TUE51 Using Hydraulic Models to Enhance Water System Operations From Treatment Plant to Customers
TUE41 Drilling DeepmdashGroundwater Challenges and Progress in Utility Planning TUE46 University ForummdashPart 3
WED14 Opportunities for Advanced Water Treatment in a Total Water Solutionsreg World
WED16 Distribution ModelingmdashAdvanced Applications
TUE42 Developing Potable Reuse Projects to Meet Varied Requirements
WED12 Disinfection By-Product Risks and NDMA Precursors
WED15 Advanced Treatment Applications for AOP and Biological Treatment
TUE43 Managing Water SustainabilityWED13 Communicating and Evaluating Health Risks Associated With Inorganic Contaminants
WED34 Conventional Treatment of Metals Removal
WED09 Saving Energy Saving Water A WinndashWin Approach WED32 Contemporary Contaminants WED35 Oxidation to Control Contaminants
WED10 Building Resiliency of the Water Supply WED33 Managing Post Treatment Pathogen Risk
WED36 Advances and Alternatives to Membrane Treatment for Potable Reuse
WED11 Managing Climate Hazards and Improving Utility ResiliencemdashLessons Learned and USEPA Tools
WED29 Targeting Your Programs to Save Water
WED30 Integrated Planning amp Total Water Solutionsreg
WED31 Innovations in Groundwater Management
Local Host
With Support From
Managing Lead in Distribution Systems Water Utility Optimization amp Benchmarking
Wastewater amp Collection Systems Management Poster Sessions
MON22 Best Practices for Lead Service Line Replacement
MON12 Partnership for Clean WatermdashCase Studies in Wastewater Treatment Plant Optimization
MON23 Management of Wastewater Infrastructure
PST01 Management Distribution Systems amp Construction Posters
TUE24 What We Learned From Initiating Our Active Lead Service Line Replacement Program
TUE15 Partnership for Safe Water Promotes Water Utility Excellence in Pennsylvania
TUE25 Modeling Applications for Collection System Optimization PST02 Fresh Ideas Posters
TUE52 Lead in Drinking WatermdashUtility Strategies for Assisting Schools
TUE40 Utility OptimizationmdashInnovations amp New Technologies
TUE54 Innovative Approaches to Collection System Infrastructure
PST03 Research Water Quality amp Treatment Universities Forum Posters
TUE53 Flintrsquos Path From Crisis to Distribution System Optimization
WED08 Benchmarking BonanzamdashUtility Performance Skyrockets
PST04 Stormwater Reuse Water Resources and Water Conservation Posters
WED17 Lead Identification Release and Transport Through Premise Plumbing
WED37 Tools for Understanding Corrosion Control Effectiveness
WED38 Identifying and Managing Lead Risk
Special Free SeminarDOC01 Water and Export Promotion Programs of the Trump Administration
Sponsored by the AWWA ManufacturersAssociates Council US Department of Commerce Office of Energy and Environmental Industries
Open to everyone This seminar is located in room 204BTuesday June 13 | 830ndash1030 am
INSIDE THE EXHIBIT HALL
Project Infrastructure amp Asset Management Technology amp Innovation Infrastructure Funding amp Affordability
MON07 Elements of an Asset Management Plan MON10 Innovation the Next Frontier The Paths Forward MON06 Meeting Infrastructure Challenges While Combating Economic Disparities
MON08 Creative Techniques for Large Complex Water Infrastructure Projects
MON11 Big Data and Water UtilitiesmdashToday and Future Trends
TUE07 Water Infrastructure Finance and Innovation Act (WIFIA) Program Latest Updates
MON09 Buried No Longer Wastewaterreg A Tool to Evaluate Assets amp Set Planning Priorities TUE13 Fostering Innovation Within Water Utilities TUE08 Uniting the World of WatermdashFinancing Options and
Opportunities Session 1
TUE10 Applications of Service Levels Business Case Evaluations and Life-cycle Costing
TUE14 The Evolution of Technology and the Impacts on Utility Customer Service
TUE09 Uniting the World of WatermdashFinancing Options and Opportunities Session 2
TUE11 They Ainrsquot so Old After AllmdashRehabilitation of Aging Infrastructure Facilities for Long-Term Viability
TUE38 Advances in Smart Systems for the Water and Wastewater Industry
TUE33 Easing Rate Shock Through Affordability Programs and Nontraditional Capital Providers
TUE12 Green Infrastructure as an Alternative to Traditional Grey Infrastructure TUE39 Using Modern Metering to Save Water TUE34 Uniting the World of WatermdashFinancing Options and
Opportunities Session 3
TUE35 Recent Advancements in Pipeline Condition Assessment
WED06 Solving Water Challenges Through Innovation amp TechnologymdashCase Studies From Japan and South Korea
WED03 Itrsquos About RatesmdashReclaimed Conservation and ldquoSpecialrdquo Funding
TUE36 Collaborative Approaches to Sustainable Infrastructure
WED07 Development and Innovation in Control System Utilization at Water Utilities WED22 A Convergence of Water amp DatamdashMyth or Mirage
TUE37 Mid-AtlanticNortheast Utility Perspectives on Aging Infrastructure Renewal WED27 SCADA Systems The Backbone of Utility OampM WED23 Valuing Benefits for Water Project Funding
WED04 Making Progress in Asset Management WED28 Utilities Working ldquoSmarterrdquo With Advanced Metering Infrastructures (AMI)
WED05 Advanced Treatment Techniques Provide Solutions to the Worldrsquos Water Quality Challenges
WED24 Comprehensive Approaches to Physical Condition Assessment
WED25 DesignmdashBuild for the Future
WED26 Utility Experiences Installing Plastic Pipe
Ideal crop marks
[ 5 ]
ldquo ACE is the best place to talk to product manufacturers and share my own water systemrsquos specific needs and not just listen to but see what solutions are available rdquoMichael W Grimm West Slope Water District
FIND ESSENTIAL SESSIONS ORGANIZED BY KEY TOPICS AND TRACKS
[ 6 ]
BROADEN YOUR HORIZONS AND LEARN SOMETHING NEW
Water Resource amp Conservation Management Water Quality Challenges Advances in Water Treatment Distribution System Management amp Operations
MON13 Engaging Your Customers for Maximum Water Savings MON16 Once and Future DBPs MON18 Getting the Most Out of Your Biofilters MON20 Advanced Leak Detection
MON14 Partnerships and Funding Opportunities Key to Protecting Critical Lands in Drinking Water Supply Watersheds MON17 University ForummdashPart 1
MON19 A Study in TreatmentmdashDifferent Processes for Different Solutions
MON21 Optimized and Efficient Water Distribution System OampM Opportunities
MON15 Climate Change Drought amp Energy ManagementTUE19 Effects of Perfluoroalky Substances on Drinking Water Quality and Treatment
TUE21 The Impact of Emerging Contaminants in the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast Regions
TUE22 Leveraging Nonrevenue Water Data
TUE16 Case Studies in Continuous Improvement of Conservation Programs TUE20 University ForummdashPart 2 TUE47 Applications of Desalination at
Drinking Water Utilities
TUE23 Not Your Fathers Water CompanymdashNext Generation of Service Providers Meets Customer Needs
TUE17 Source Water Protection amp Watershed Management TUE44 Understanding Algae Events and Managing Their Consequences
TUE48 Membranes The Importance of Pre-Treatment
TUE50 Water Loss Programs at State and Utility Level
TUE18 Implementation of Direct Potable Reuse TUE45 Treating Perfluorinated Compounds With APO and GAC
TUE49 Exploring Opportunities for a Total Water Solution
TUE51 Using Hydraulic Models to Enhance Water System Operations From Treatment Plant to Customers
TUE41 Drilling DeepmdashGroundwater Challenges and Progress in Utility Planning TUE46 University ForummdashPart 3
WED14 Opportunities for Advanced Water Treatment in a Total Water Solutionsreg World
WED16 Distribution ModelingmdashAdvanced Applications
TUE42 Developing Potable Reuse Projects to Meet Varied Requirements
WED12 Disinfection By-Product Risks and NDMA Precursors
WED15 Advanced Treatment Applications for AOP and Biological Treatment
TUE43 Managing Water SustainabilityWED13 Communicating and Evaluating Health Risks Associated With Inorganic Contaminants
WED34 Conventional Treatment of Metals Removal
WED09 Saving Energy Saving Water A WinndashWin Approach WED32 Contemporary Contaminants WED35 Oxidation to Control Contaminants
WED10 Building Resiliency of the Water Supply WED33 Managing Post Treatment Pathogen Risk
WED36 Advances and Alternatives to Membrane Treatment for Potable Reuse
WED11 Managing Climate Hazards and Improving Utility ResiliencemdashLessons Learned and USEPA Tools
WED29 Targeting Your Programs to Save Water
WED30 Integrated Planning amp Total Water Solutionsreg
WED31 Innovations in Groundwater Management
Local Host
With Support From
Managing Lead in Distribution Systems Water Utility Optimization amp Benchmarking
Wastewater amp Collection Systems Management Poster Sessions
MON22 Best Practices for Lead Service Line Replacement
MON12 Partnership for Clean WatermdashCase Studies in Wastewater Treatment Plant Optimization
MON23 Management of Wastewater Infrastructure
PST01 Management Distribution Systems amp Construction Posters
TUE24 What We Learned From Initiating Our Active Lead Service Line Replacement Program
TUE15 Partnership for Safe Water Promotes Water Utility Excellence in Pennsylvania
TUE25 Modeling Applications for Collection System Optimization PST02 Fresh Ideas Posters
TUE52 Lead in Drinking WatermdashUtility Strategies for Assisting Schools
TUE40 Utility OptimizationmdashInnovations amp New Technologies
TUE54 Innovative Approaches to Collection System Infrastructure
PST03 Research Water Quality amp Treatment Universities Forum Posters
TUE53 Flintrsquos Path From Crisis to Distribution System Optimization
WED08 Benchmarking BonanzamdashUtility Performance Skyrockets
PST04 Stormwater Reuse Water Resources and Water Conservation Posters
WED17 Lead Identification Release and Transport Through Premise Plumbing
WED37 Tools for Understanding Corrosion Control Effectiveness
WED38 Identifying and Managing Lead Risk
Special Free SeminarDOC01 Water and Export Promotion Programs of the Trump Administration
Sponsored by the AWWA ManufacturersAssociates Council US Department of Commerce Office of Energy and Environmental Industries
Open to everyone This seminar is located in room 204BTuesday June 13 | 830ndash1030 am
INSIDE THE EXHIBIT HALL
[ 6 ]
BROADEN YOUR HORIZONS AND LEARN SOMETHING NEW
Water Resource amp Conservation Management Water Quality Challenges Advances in Water Treatment Distribution System Management amp Operations
MON13 Engaging Your Customers for Maximum Water Savings MON16 Once and Future DBPs MON18 Getting the Most Out of Your Biofilters MON20 Advanced Leak Detection
MON14 Partnerships and Funding Opportunities Key to Protecting Critical Lands in Drinking Water Supply Watersheds MON17 University ForummdashPart 1
MON19 A Study in TreatmentmdashDifferent Processes for Different Solutions
MON21 Optimized and Efficient Water Distribution System OampM Opportunities
MON15 Climate Change Drought amp Energy ManagementTUE19 Effects of Perfluoroalky Substances on Drinking Water Quality and Treatment
TUE21 The Impact of Emerging Contaminants in the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast Regions
TUE22 Leveraging Nonrevenue Water Data
TUE16 Case Studies in Continuous Improvement of Conservation Programs TUE20 University ForummdashPart 2 TUE47 Applications of Desalination at
Drinking Water Utilities
TUE23 Not Your Fathers Water CompanymdashNext Generation of Service Providers Meets Customer Needs
TUE17 Source Water Protection amp Watershed Management TUE44 Understanding Algae Events and Managing Their Consequences
TUE48 Membranes The Importance of Pre-Treatment
TUE50 Water Loss Programs at State and Utility Level
TUE18 Implementation of Direct Potable Reuse TUE45 Treating Perfluorinated Compounds With APO and GAC
TUE49 Exploring Opportunities for a Total Water Solution
TUE51 Using Hydraulic Models to Enhance Water System Operations From Treatment Plant to Customers
TUE41 Drilling DeepmdashGroundwater Challenges and Progress in Utility Planning TUE46 University ForummdashPart 3
WED14 Opportunities for Advanced Water Treatment in a Total Water Solutionsreg World
WED16 Distribution ModelingmdashAdvanced Applications
TUE42 Developing Potable Reuse Projects to Meet Varied Requirements
WED12 Disinfection By-Product Risks and NDMA Precursors
WED15 Advanced Treatment Applications for AOP and Biological Treatment
TUE43 Managing Water SustainabilityWED13 Communicating and Evaluating Health Risks Associated With Inorganic Contaminants
WED34 Conventional Treatment of Metals Removal
WED09 Saving Energy Saving Water A WinndashWin Approach WED32 Contemporary Contaminants WED35 Oxidation to Control Contaminants
WED10 Building Resiliency of the Water Supply WED33 Managing Post Treatment Pathogen Risk
WED36 Advances and Alternatives to Membrane Treatment for Potable Reuse
WED11 Managing Climate Hazards and Improving Utility ResiliencemdashLessons Learned and USEPA Tools
WED29 Targeting Your Programs to Save Water
WED30 Integrated Planning amp Total Water Solutionsreg
WED31 Innovations in Groundwater Management
Local Host
With Support From
Managing Lead in Distribution Systems Water Utility Optimization amp Benchmarking
Wastewater amp Collection Systems Management Poster Sessions
MON22 Best Practices for Lead Service Line Replacement
MON12 Partnership for Clean WatermdashCase Studies in Wastewater Treatment Plant Optimization
MON23 Management of Wastewater Infrastructure
PST01 Management Distribution Systems amp Construction Posters
TUE24 What We Learned From Initiating Our Active Lead Service Line Replacement Program
TUE15 Partnership for Safe Water Promotes Water Utility Excellence in Pennsylvania
TUE25 Modeling Applications for Collection System Optimization PST02 Fresh Ideas Posters
TUE52 Lead in Drinking WatermdashUtility Strategies for Assisting Schools
TUE40 Utility OptimizationmdashInnovations amp New Technologies
TUE54 Innovative Approaches to Collection System Infrastructure
PST03 Research Water Quality amp Treatment Universities Forum Posters
TUE53 Flintrsquos Path From Crisis to Distribution System Optimization
WED08 Benchmarking BonanzamdashUtility Performance Skyrockets
PST04 Stormwater Reuse Water Resources and Water Conservation Posters
WED17 Lead Identification Release and Transport Through Premise Plumbing
WED37 Tools for Understanding Corrosion Control Effectiveness
WED38 Identifying and Managing Lead Risk
Special Free SeminarDOC01 Water and Export Promotion Programs of the Trump Administration
Sponsored by the AWWA ManufacturersAssociates Council US Department of Commerce Office of Energy and Environmental Industries
Open to everyone This seminar is located in room 204BTuesday June 13 | 830ndash1030 am
INSIDE THE EXHIBIT HALL
Managing Lead in Distribution Systems Water Utility Optimization amp Benchmarking
Wastewater amp Collection Systems Management Poster Sessions
MON22 Best Practices for Lead Service Line Replacement
MON12 Partnership for Clean WatermdashCase Studies in Wastewater Treatment Plant Optimization
MON23 Management of Wastewater Infrastructure
PST01 Management Distribution Systems amp Construction Posters
TUE24 What We Learned From Initiating Our Active Lead Service Line Replacement Program
TUE15 Partnership for Safe Water Promotes Water Utility Excellence in Pennsylvania
TUE25 Modeling Applications for Collection System Optimization PST02 Fresh Ideas Posters
TUE52 Lead in Drinking WatermdashUtility Strategies for Assisting Schools
TUE40 Utility OptimizationmdashInnovations amp New Technologies
TUE54 Innovative Approaches to Collection System Infrastructure
PST03 Research Water Quality amp Treatment Universities Forum Posters
TUE53 Flintrsquos Path From Crisis to Distribution System Optimization
WED08 Benchmarking BonanzamdashUtility Performance Skyrockets
PST04 Stormwater Reuse Water Resources and Water Conservation Posters
WED17 Lead Identification Release and Transport Through Premise Plumbing
WED37 Tools for Understanding Corrosion Control Effectiveness
WED38 Identifying and Managing Lead Risk
Special Free SeminarDOC01 Water and Export Promotion Programs of the Trump Administration
Sponsored by the AWWA ManufacturersAssociates Council US Department of Commerce Office of Energy and Environmental Industries
Open to everyone This seminar is located in room 204BTuesday June 13 | 830ndash1030 am
INSIDE THE EXHIBIT HALL