Calendar of Events - Rocky Mountain Water Environment Association

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Greeley PWO Seminar 2024
5/2/2024
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NMSU Student Conference
5/17/2024
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2024 Operations Challenge Golf Tournament
6/3/2024
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2024 Operations Challenge RMWEA Regional, Rocky Mountain Rivalry, Competition
7/15/2024 - 7/16/2024
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Leadville Operator School 2024
7/22/2024 - 7/25/2024

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29th Annual RMWEA PWO Vail Training Seminar
9/25/2024

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Estes Park PWO
10/16/2024
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Events in the month of March 2022
3/24/2022

 TAC Presentation and Tour

Metro Water Recovery -- Operating the World’s Largest Pre-Dewatering Phosphorus Recovery Reactor

Thursday, March 24, 2022

 
Luncheon Description:
With the successful implementation of plant-wide Bio-P at the 220-MGD Robert W. Hite Treatment Facility, Metro Water Recovery experienced significant unintentional struvite precipitation and deposition in its biosolids treatment train. The negative impacts of struvite were seen throughout the plant, including deposition in digesters, blockage of digestate and centrate pipelines, significant reductions in biosolids dewaterability, and increased effluent phosphorus concentrations due to the unmitigated recycling of phosphorus from biosolids to liquid stream.
 
A complete analysis and selection process selected pre-dewatering phosphorus recovery/sequestration as the best approach to Metro for meeting near-term and long-term site-specific needs. A MagPrex™ reactor was constructed and is the largest in the world. The project was recently awarded the Water Environment Federation Project Excellence Award in 2021.
 
After operating the system for over a year, this presentation will include a comparison of the anticipated process operation with full-scale data regarding dewatering improvements, overall chemical use, and bio-P performance.  Lessons learned concerning design and operation of the system will also be presented. A tour of the facility will occur following the presentation.
 
Speakers:
Blair Wisdom, PE:  Blair is a wastewater design and process engineer with 9 years of experience as a consultant engineer and 6 years at Metro Water Recovery in Denver, Colorado, where she is currently serving as Director of Technology and Innovation. The department focuses on process optimization, pilot and demonstration testing, and advanced data analytics.
 
Luncheon Format:
Exciting announcement!! This will be our first in-person luncheon in 2 years! Check-in for the luncheon will begin at 11:30 am, and the presentation will begin at 12 noon (Mountain Standard Time) on Thursday, March 24, 2022.  Masks are not required.
Registration:
TAC Registration: Since lunch will be provided, the registration fee will return to the previous $22 for members (of either RMWEA or RMSAWWA), and $27 for non-members. Retired folks and students will be charged $15. Registration and payment for TAC luncheons is handled online at: TAC Registration.  Registration may be made for a single attendee or for multiple attendees in a group. If for some reason you are unable to register online, please contact Steve Polson (either by phone: 303-748-0931; or by email: steve.polson@jacobs.com) for assistance in registering, or to arrange for paying with check or cash if on-line registration is not working for some reason.
 
Please note that attendance is strictly limited to 40, so register early.
 
 

3/8/2022
The water system operating environment is evolving to incorporate various technology advancements. There is a growing need to attract, train, and retain water protection specialists with a high degree of technological competence – and the ability to make data driven decisions based on up-to-date and accurate information using technology. Meeting this need will require creative and inclusive workforce approaches to ensure the utility’s workforce is an integral part of the utility’s technology development and deployment strategy. This will help staff be comfortable and fully able to understand and implement new technologies-- i.e., “bought in”.

Please join us!

Catherine Curtis from the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission will discuss how BAYWORK’s helps utilities navigate the technology journey. Shane Zondor from Ft. Worth Water will explain their utility’s technology strategy and how they found ways to ensure their workforce is engaged and supported throughout the process.
This webinar is part of an ongoing webinar series hosted by EPA, in partnership with leading water sector organizations around the country. More information on this webinar series can be found at https://www.epa.gov/sustainable-water-infrastructure/water-sector-workforce-webinars
3/10/2022
Join the Rocky Mountain Water Young Professionals to craft, hone, and perfect your Elevator Pitch. Then participate in mock interviews with industry professionals!
 
  • Learn how interviewing has changed in the last two years and how you can stand out
  • Improve your interviewing skills with mock interviews
  • Participate in randomized breakout groups to develop and practice your elevator pitch
 
Open to students, recent grads, our anyone with future interviews.
Come with your most up to date resume!
 

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