OSPE-FCC June 2021 Virtual Program

Date:  Wednesday, June 16, 2021

Location: Zoom Meeting, 12:00pm -1:00pm

Registration CLICK HERE!! Registration closes at 5:00 pm, June 14, 2021

After registration is closed and prior to the presentation a Zoom link will be sent to the registrants.

Cost: Cost $10.00, Members of NSPE and members OSPE/FCC are free.

Title: “Nashville Zoo Stormwater Retrofit: Applying Level Spreader & Check Dam Design Principles to Restore Riparian Area and Protect Receiving Stream”

Abstract: This presentation will explore the challenges and constraints of dissipating the energy of runoff from a detention basin that had been scouring the riparian area adjacent to a stream at the Nashville Zoo as well as the ways in which off-site stormwater pollutants were captured to improve water quality.

Biography:  Steven E. Casey, P.E., CPESC. Steve has over 20 years of civil engineering consulting experience and currently serves as CEC’s Water Resources Practice Lead. Beginning his career in solid waste management and later obtaining experience in site development, wastewater treatment, flood studies, natural channel design, and Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System (MS4) compliance, he has tended toward the water resources aspects of any field in which he's worked.

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A certificate for 1 hour of Professional Development for attending the program will be emailed to you.

OSPE-FCC May Virtual Program

OSPE-FCC May Virtual Program

Date:  Wednesday, May 12, 2021

Location: Zoom Meeting, 12:00pm -1:00pm

Registration – Registration closes at 5:00 pm, May 10, 2021

CLICK HERE ! ( Be sure to include your membership number.)

After registration is closed and prior to the presentation a Zoom link will be sent to the registrants.

Cost: Cost $10.00, Members of NSPE and members OSPE/FCC are free.

Title: “PFAS – The Circular Environment”

Abstract:   Sometimes it is what you do not know that can hurt you. PFAS is often called the “Forever Chemical” because of the inability to break down in the environment. PFAS is contained in water supplies, a wide variety of consumer and industrial products and chemicals, firefighting foam, and is found in wastewater discharges, biosolids, and landfill leachate.  Much focus is currently on PFAS in drinking water, with a significant difference between Federal guidelines and often much stricter standards in a number of states, leading to consumer confusion and a lack of confidence in the regulatory process.

Cycling exists between inputs to landfills and the discharges from landfill leachate. Flows to wastewater pretreatment plants from a variety of source including landfill leachate contain PFAS. Wastewater treatment plant biosolids are sent to landfills, undergo thermal destruction, or are spread on agricultures land.  These practices may ultimately recycle PFAS to the environment; add to wastewater treatment plant’s influent PFAS loading, end in agricultural products, or impact surface or groundwater. We found that there is a significant reduction in volumes and types of PFAS entering compared to discharging from landfills.  Therefore, we speculate that landfills may reduce PFAS toxicity, sequester PFAS, and provide a societal benefit. 

There is significant interest in reducing PFAS discharges to the environment by destruction and separation technologies currently in use and being developed. These include ion exchange, activated carbon adsorption, reverse osmosis, and a variety of innovative technologies.  A summary of technologies shows promise of separating, destroying, and ultimately reducing PFAS exposures.

Biography:  Mr. Cooper is the Water and Wastewater Practice Lead for Civil & Environmental Consultants. He designed over 100 leachate, industrial, and municipal wastewater treatment plants.  He has a BSCE from Union College and a Master’s in Civil Engineering from Northwestern University.  He is a PE in 19 states, and is a BCEE with a Wastewater Treatment Specialty.  He is chair of SWANA’s Leachate and Landfill Liquids Management Committee. He serves on the Water Environment Federation’s Industrial Waste Committee, and is a contributing author to WEF’s new book on PFAS. He received the 2017 Roy F. Weston Award – for contributions in solid waste technology and management, and the 2019 Distinguished Individual Achievement Award from the Solid Waste Association of North America. He served as a subject matter expert on wastewater and solid waste for the US State Department in the Palestinian West Bank and in Morocco.                      

A certificate for 1 hour of Professional Development for attending the program will be emailed to you.

OSPE-FCC April 2021 Virtual Program

OSPE-FCC April Virtual Program

Date:  Wednesday, April 7, 2021

Location: Zoom Meeting, 12:00pm -1:00pm

Registration – Registration closes at 5:00 pm, April 5, 2021

TO REGISTER CLICK HERE

After registration is closed and prior to the presentation a Zoom link will be sent to the registrants.

Cost: Cost $10.00, Members of NSPE and members OSPE/FCC are free.

Title: “Overview of Municipal Wastewater Treatment Technologies and Processes”

Abstract:  Mr. Adams and Mr. Fluharty plan to provide an overview of commonly used municipal wastewater treatment technologies and processes focusing on the complete treatment process. 

  1. Primary Treatment

    • Screening & Grit Removal

  2. Secondary Treatment

    • Biological Treatment Processes

                                                    i.     Chemical Oxygen Demand (COD), Biological Oxygen Demand (BOD), Total Suspended Solids (TSS) Removal

                                                   ii.     Sequential Biological Reactor (SBR) Process

                                                  iii.     Extended Aeration

                                                  iv.     Other treatment technologies

                                                   v.     Nutrient Removal – mainly nitrogen and phosphorus.

  1. Tertiary Treatment

    • Filtration and Post Aeration

    • Metals Removal – Copper and Zinc

  2. Disinfection

    • Ultraviolet (UV)

    • Chlorination/De-chlorination

    • O-Zone

  3. Bio Solids Handling

    • De-watering

    • Thickening

    • Anaerobic Digestion

    • Aerobic Digestion

Biography: Travis Adams, Senior Project Manager. Mr. Adams has 23 years of experience in the consulting engineering industry servicing municipal, private, commercial, industrial, Oil and Gas, and government sector clients.  His project practice focus includes the detailed engineering design of water and wastewater treatment plants, water distribution systems, and wastewater collection systems.  Mr. Adams's engineering experience includes:  Detailed engineering design of municipal wastewater treatment plants, municipal water treatment plants, water distribution pipelines, booster pump stations, water storage tanks, sanitary sewer collection pipelines, force mains, existing water and sewer system rehabilitation, and sanitary sewer pump station design.  He has served as the overall project manager for numerous large municipal water and wastewater treatment plant projects as well as numerous water distribution and wastewater collection system projects.

 

Biography: Matthew Fluharty, P.E., Principal. Mr. Fluharty has 20 years of experience in the engineering and consulting industry servicing private commercial and industrial, Oil and Gas, and government sectors. His project practice focus includes design and engineering of fluid hydraulics, hydraulic modeling and treatment systems,  Mr. Fluharty's engineering experience includes: detailed engineering including  water pipelines and pumping stations, water storage tanks, treatment plants, equipment sizing and selection, hydraulics analysis; plans and specifications for bidding and construction; engineering cost estimating including project control-level budgeting and life-cycle costs; bidding and procurement; project planning and permitting. He has worked with a variety of projects including: wastewater, raw water, produced water, and brine water.

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A certificate for 1 hour of Professional Development for attending the program will be emailed to you.

OSPE-FCC March Virtual Program

Date:  Wednesday, March 17, 2021

Location: Zoom Meeting, 11:00am -12:00pm

Registration – Registration closes at 5:00 pm, March 15, 2021

CLICK HERE TO REGISTER

After registration is closed and prior to the presentation a Zoom link will be sent to the registrants.

Cost: Cost $10.00 Members of NSPE and members OSPE/FCC are free.

Title: “Engineering Ethics”

Abstract:   The engineering profession’s emphasis on ethics dates back to the end of the 19th century.  In 1946, the National Society of Professional Engineers released it Canons of Ethics for Engineers and Rules of Professional Conduct, which evolved to the current Code of Ethics, adopted in 1964. While these statements of general principles served as a guide, many engineers requested interpretations of how the Code would apply to specific circumstances.

As such engineers shall hold paramount the safety, health and welfare of the public and shall strive to comply with the principles of sustainable development in the performance of their professional duties. Engineers shall perform services only in areas of their competence. Engineers shall issue public statements only in an objective and truthful matter.

In all aspects of work, engineers must respect obligations towards mankind and take into account the consequences of the performance of their work. This presentation touches on engineering ethics and how engineers shall act in professional matters as faithful agents or trustees, and shall avoid conflicts of interest.

Biography:  Mr. Doherty is a seasoned civil engineer with over 15 years of successful experience managing site civil design projects, hydraulic modeling, public infrastructure assessment/ rehabilitation, private commercial site design, institutional utility projects and City Engineer support services. This type of experience provides Mr. Doherty with the knowledge base to provide technically competent and cost-effective solutions for utility infrastructure. As a former municipal engineer for Grove City, Whitehall, Reynoldsburg, and Sunbury, Dustin has extensive experience effectively presenting information in public meetings (council meetings, committee meetings, commission meetings, etc.). He has participated and/or led public outreach efforts for many projects and engages the public frequently to work through any concerns. He supports CEC’s engineering efforts for capital improvement projects for various communities. He is an experiences project manager and engineer who is very familiar with the engineering requirements relating to public infrastructure improvements.

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A certificate for 1 hour of Professional Development for attending the program will be emailed to you.