Calendar of Events - Rocky Mountain Water Environment Association

April 2022
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Events available for Registration...

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 April 2022
4/11/2022 - 4/15/2022
Embassy Suites Conference Center
4705 Clydesdale Pkwy
Loveland, Colorado 80538
April 11th-15th, 2022

New location: Intermediate/Advanced School now takes place at the Embassy Suites in Loveland, CO. The hotel is located off I-25 (Exit 259) and Clydesdale Parkway.

If you are staying at the Embassy Suites, breakfast and a Manager’s Reception in the evening will be included in your room reservation. To reserve a room, call 970-612-2440 or go to https://www.hilton.com/en/book/reservation/deeplink/?&ctyhocn=FNLESES&groupCode=CESRMW&arrival=20220410&departure=20220415&cid=OM,WW,HILTONLINK,en,DirectLink&fromId=HILTONLINKDIRECT . Make sure to use the code RMWEA Intermediate/Advanced School in order to receive the discounted sleeping room rate.  Room rate subject to increase if booked after March 28, 2022.

Fees
Water Intermediate - $450 (after April 10th, $500)
Water Advanced - $450 (after April 10th, $500)
Wastewater Intermediate/Advanced - $450 (after April 10th, $500)
Activated Sludge - $450 (after April 10th, $500)

Industrial Wastewater - $450 (after April 10th, $500)

 Lunches and Course Notebooks can be included for an additional fee. (Note that a course flash drive is included with registration which includes all materials presented during the week.  A Course Notebook is a printed version of the material presented and found on the flash drive.  Additionally, a folder with need to know information and scratch paper is provided with the flash drive to all registered attendees.) ** If you purchased on site lunches, please notify admin1@rmwea.org as soon as possible of any food allergies or sensitivities so RMWEA can notify the hotel in time for them to accommodate your needs.  


*Scholarship options are available (deadline to submit is March 28th, 2022)Scholarships covering the tuition for one course of study in the Intermediate/Advanced School will be awarded to applicants employed by a town or municipality water or sewer district serving fewer than 3,300 residents within the Rocky Mountain Region. (CO, NM, WY)
Scholarships will be reviewed and awarded based on size of community served, location, and level of certification required for that entity by the scholarship review board. Link to Scholarship Application Form

The Intermediate/Advanced School offers courses designed to furnish established operators with information to better understand treatment processes and perform their duties in an ever-changing environment. Approved Training Units (TUs) for the courses will be available on the website.

 

 
4/21/2022

 TAC Presentation

Direct Potable Reuse – A State of Colorado Status Report and Regulatory Update

Thursday, April 21, 2022

 
Luncheon Description:

Throughout most of 2021, a set of stakeholder workgroups were assembled to consider regulations related to implementing direct potable reuse (DPR) projects and programs here in Colorado, after a number of utilities have been expressing interests and are even conducting DPR demonstration pilots as they consider and plan for their future.  The stakeholder groups produced draft language for a DPR general policy, a DPR Enhanced Source Control Policy, and proposed revisions to Regulation 11 - COLORADO PRIMARY DRINKING WATER REGULATIONS, with the goal of providing the framework and requirements to safely and consistently implement DPR here in the State while maintaining flexibility for site-specific considerations.  Key things that were wrestled with during this year-long process were treatment technologies, regulatory limits, source water control, technical/managerial/financial (TMF) capacity, contaminants of concern (PFAS and other contaminants not currently regulated), and more. Those proposed draft policies and regulations now are moving through the formal State rule-making process with the goal of them being adopted by the end of 2022.  Tyson Ingels/CDPHE will present us with an update on DPR as it currently stands here in this regulatory process as well as talk about key aspects considered

 
Speakers:

Tyson Ingels is the Lead Drinking Water Engineer for CDPHE.  His responsibilities include technical justification for new policy and regulation, acceptance of alternative technologies (e.g. membranes, UV disinfection) within the State, as well as acting as technical expert both on DW design review issues and inspection issues.  Tyson is the primary contact responsible for Drinking Water emergencies and acute situations within Colorado.  Prior to working for CDPHE, he worked as a member of the process optimization team throughout the United States for a private consulting firm.

 
Luncheon Format:

Exciting announcement!! This will be our second in-person luncheon in 2 years, following reintroduction of in-person events last month (March)! The presentation will begin at 12 noon on the above date (Mountain Daylight Time). Check-in for the luncheon will begin at 11:30 am, and the presentation will begin at 12 noon. Masks are not required. The luncheon will be held at the Environmental Training Center at Red Rocks Community College:  Map Link

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.

 
The registration deadline for this event is Wednesday, April 20, at 12 noon MDT.

 

4/22/2022
Registration is open for the 2022 RMWQAA Annual Water Quality symposium. The symposium is live and features presentations from regional water quality professionals, vendor presentations, and an optional walking tour of the Northern Treatment Plant right after the symposium. More information and registration are available at: http://www.rmwqaa.org/
 

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