SEASONAL IMPACTS ON SMALL COMMUNITY WASTEWATER TREATMENT SYSTEMS
NEWEA Small Community Specialty Seminar • Friday, July 15, 2016 • Sea Crest Hotel, N. Falmouth, MA
The New England Water Environment Association (NEWEA) Small Community Committee is pleased to host a one-day specialty conference on beautiful
Cape Cod on Friday, July 15th in North Falmouth, MA.
treatment facilities which seeseasonal spikes in flows and we'll learn how those situations are addressed.
Community level planning, the nuts and bolts of a treatment plant at a resort complex, a summer beach community collection and treatment system, and the operations of a municipal treatment facility will be discussed. In addition, a tour to the Town of Falmouth's New Silver Beach Wastewater Treatment Facility (WWTF) will take place following lunch.
public works directors, regulators, consulting engineers and those providing products and services to the industry are encouraged to attend.
The Town of Falmouth’s New Silver Beach WWTF serves approximately 210 seasonally occupied homes, as well as the adjacent elementary school. Flows to the facility range from 3,000 – 10,000 GPD in the winter, to 15,000 – 35,000 GPD in the summer. The tour of this small facility will include the headworks, Sequencing Batch Reactors (manufactured by Fluidyne), subsurface leaching facility (under the school soccer field) and SCADA system.
Registration/Continental Breakfast
Welcome & Opening Remarks
8:00 – 8:45 AM
8:45 – 9:00 AM
9:00 – 10:00 AM
WastewaterPlanninginMashpee, MA– JeffGregg,GHD
MashpeeCommonsWPCF - Seasonal FluctuationswithMBR – ChrisHayward,Whitewater
Break 10:00 – 10:15 AM
10:15 – 11:45 AMCase Studies – Part II
– Brian Baumgaertel, Barnstable, MA Dept. of Health
SeasonalPerformance of Innovative/Alternative Septic
– CharliePires and AmyLowell,Town of Falmouth, MA DPW
Lunch (provided) 11:45 AM – 1:00 PM
Tour – New Silver Beach WWTF 1:00 – 3:00 PM
Tour Facilitators:Amy Lowell and CharliePires
SPONSORS AECOM
Blake Equipment
Fuss & O’Neill
Green Mountain Pipeline Services
Infiltrator Water Technologies
SUEZ
The MAHER Corporation
Tighe & Bond
Wright-Pierce
TRAINING CONTACT HOURS (TCHs) will be awarded for operator recertification from participating states.
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Seasonal Impacts on Small Community Wastewater Systems will offer four examples of communities and
Wastewater treatment plant operators and managers, town managers and engineers,
Jim Barsanti, NEWEA President-ElectDan Ottenheimer, Chair, Small Community Outreach Committee
Case Studies – Part II Falmouth, MA WPCF Primer
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