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| AZWARN Annual Meeting |
11.09.2011 |
Non-RWAA Events/Workshops Time: 10:00am - 3:00pm
Members,
Mark your Calendars:
The AZWARN Annual Meeting is scheduled for November 9, 2011 from 10:00 to 3:00. The City of Scottsdale is providing the meeting location at their Water Operations Building located at 9312 N. 94th Street, Scottsdale AZ 85258. A meeting Agenda will be sent out as the date gets closer. If anyone has any items that should be placed on the agenda, please let me know.
Draft Agenda Items:
1. Approval of the AZWARN Operational Plan.
2. 2012 AZWARN Budget
3. Election / Appointment of AZWARN Officers
4. National WARN Update
Steve Shepard
AZWARN Chair
info@azwarn.org
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sshepard@metrowater.com
Office (520) 209-2838
Cell (520) 904-0755
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| 2011 Urban Water Sustainability Leadership Conference |
10.03.2011 - 10.05.2011 |
Non-RWAA Events/Workshops Every day from October 3, 2011 to October 5, 2011
2011 Urban Water Sustainability
Leadership Conference
October 3-5, 2011
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Join us in exploring models for sustainability that feature cross-agency collaboration for
green infrastructure and resource recovery. Building on the discoveries of the 2010
Leadership Conference in Philadelphia, the Clean Water America Alliance will host urban
water leaders on October 3-5, 2011 in the World Water Hub - Milwaukee, Wisconsin, for
the 2011 Urban Water Sustainability Leadership Conference.
Given shrinking budgets, communities around the country are turning towards
sustainable approaches to help save money, become more resilient, and prepare for the
future. Green infrastructure can help prevent overflows and stormwater runoff problems,
reduce energy costs, adapt to climate change, and beautify neighborhoods. Resource
recovery, such as energy, nutrients, and other valuable materials, can reduce demand
on stressed water supplies, improve watershed health, and boost economic productivity.
Responsive to the needs of today and responsible for meeting the needs of tomorrow, communities around the country are leading the way with bold, sustainable
decision-making and innovation that enhances how we meet our core missions.
To receive notice for the early-bird discount email lloken@CWAA.us.
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| 2011 Urban Water Sustainability - Milwaukee, Wisconsin |
10.03.2011 |
Non-RWAA Events/Workshops
Click HERE for website. (Information is also pasted below.)
2011 Urban Water Sustainability
Leadership Conference
October 3-5, 2011
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Join us in exploring models for sustainability that feature cross-agency collaboration for
green infrastructure and resource recovery. Building on the discoveries of the 2010
Leadership Conference in Philadelphia, the Clean Water America Alliance will host urban
water leaders on October 3-5, 2011 in the World Water Hub - Milwaukee, Wisconsin, for
the 2011 Urban Water Sustainability Leadership Conference.
Given shrinking budgets, communities around the country are turning towards
sustainable approaches to help save money, become more resilient, and prepare for the
future. Green infrastructure can help prevent overflows and stormwater runoff problems,
reduce energy costs, adapt to climate change, and beautify neighborhoods. Resource
recovery, such as energy, nutrients, and other valuable materials, can reduce demand
on stressed water supplies, improve watershed health, and boost economic productivity.
Responsive to the needs of today and responsible for meeting the needs of tomorrow, communities around the country are leading the way with bold, sustainable
decision-making and innovation that enhances how we meet our core missions.
To receive notice for the early-bird discount email lloken@CWAA.us.
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| Lift Station Operations |
08.30.2011 - 09.01.2011 |
Non-RWAA Events/Workshops Every day from August 30, 2011 to September 1, 2011
LIFT STATION OPERATIONS
ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH SUPPORT CENTER, ALBUQUERQUE
AND THE
PHOENIX AREA OFFICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH & ENGINEERING
TRAINING ANNOUNCEMENT
Chandler, AZ
August 30, 2011 - September 1, 2011
DESCRIPTION
Course will review pumps, piping, mechanical equipment, and electrical components commonly used in lift stations and provide an opportunity for attendees to work with this equipment during classroom exercises. Common hydraulic problems are discussed and demonstrated including the effects of velocity, water hammer, and entrapped air. Operating problems related to debris, grease, and odor control are examined. Jamie Quick of Lienberger & Associates will be teaching the class.
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
- Identify common lift station types and equipment and piping/valve considerations
- Describe basic hydraulic considerations in lift station operations
- Apply systematic pump and control troubleshooting techniques
- Describe common operational problems and cost controls
- Review applicable codes, safety compliance, and emergency procedures
WHO SHOULD ATTEND
This interactive and hands-on training course is for operators, wastewater managers, and engineering staff interested in an overview of lift station operations and troubleshooting.
LOCATION
The course will be held at the Windmill Suites of Chandler; 3535 W. Chandler Boulevard, Chandler, AZ 85226; telephone (480) 812-9600 or (800) 547-4747.
COURSE LENGTH
The Lift Station Operations course is scheduled for 3 days, beginning at 8:00 am on August 30, 2011 and concluding at 5:00 pm on September 1, 2011.
CONTINUING EDUCATION UNITS
Participants attending the entire course will receive 2.0 CEU’s.
COST
There is no cost to non-compacted/non-contracted Tribes and agencies within the Indian Health Service and Office of Environmental Health and Engineering.
REGISTRATION
Class size is limited to 25 participants. Registration should be completed online at the following website: http://www.ehsc.ihs.gov. Utility Operators from the Phoenix Area requesting reimbursement for travel, lodging and per diem should contact Eric Matson, Director O&M, Phoenix Area Office, at (602) 364-5072, Dominic Wolf, District Utility Consultant, Reno District Office, at (775) 784-5327, or Darren Ausdemore, District Utility Consultant, Western Arizona District Office, at (480) 592-0091.
LODGING AND REIMBURSEMENT TERMS
You may stay at the lodging of your choice and are responsible for making your own arrangements. A block of rooms has been reserved until July 29, 2011 at the Windmill Suites of Chandler; 3535 W. Chandler Boulevard, Chandler, AZ 85226; telephone (480) 812-9600 or (800) 547-4747. Specify that you are with the Indian Health Service - Lift Stations for Operators, Group Code 110829INDIAN, to receive the group rate of $81.00. Tribal Operators within the Phoenix Area may be eligible for reimbursement of travel and per diem expenses. Tribal Operators eligible for reimbursement will only be reimbursed if they attend the entire training and are confirmed. Reimbursements and rates will be based on the federal guidelines.
QUESTIONS/ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
If you have any questions or require additional information, please contact Eric Matson, Director O&M, Phoenix Area Office, at (602) 364-5072, Dominic Wolf, District Utility Consultant, Reno District Office, at (775) 784-5327, or Darren Ausdemore, District Utility Consultant, Western Arizona District Office, at (480) 592-0091.
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| Wastewater Operator Certification and Training Summit - Alexandria, VA |
06.23.2011 - 06.24.2011 |
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| Water For People Gala |
06.13.2011 |
Non-RWAA Events/Workshops
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Water For People Gala Only 4 Weeks Away Buy Tickets Today
U.S. Under Secretary of State Confirmed as Keynote Speaker
Help save lives in developing countries with cleaner water by attending the DC Water For People Gala on Monday, June 13. The event will take place at Washington, D.C.’s National Museum of Women in the Arts. Tickets are $60 through June 10, and $75 thereafter. Buy yours at WFP-DC's website.
Join your colleagues and friends to enjoy live Andean and Bolivian music performed by the folk band Itumiray, and sample cuisine typically served in Water For People’s service areas in Latin America, Africa and India.
The event’s keynote speaker is Maria Otero, the U.S. Department of State's Under Secretary for Democracy and Global Affairs. Also speaking will be Diana Maritza Betancourt, who is stationed in Central America as Water For People’s region manager. Diana will describe her personal experiences in the region helping communities secure safe water.
Water For People helps people in developing countries improve their quality of life by supporting the development of locally sustainable drinking water resources, sanitation facilities and hygiene education programs. The gala’s theme, Women in Water, is a critical one. In developing countries women walk miles each day to secure water for their families and villages, often preventing them from earning an income or education.
Tickets and more information are available at www.waterforpeopledc.org/womeninwatergala.html
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| Workshop on Water Management and Climate Change in Northern Arizona |
06.08.2011 |
Non-RWAA Events/Workshops Time: 9:00am - 4:00pm
Water policy makers, management professionals, tribal representatives, scientists and other stakeholders are invited to attend the Workshop on Water Management and Climate Change in Northern Arizona from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Wednesday, June 8, at the High Country Conference Center.
Coordinated by NAU’s Watershed Research and Education Program, in collaboration with the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation and the University of Arizona’s Climate Assessment for the Southwest, the workshop will include presentations by climate and water scientists and topical roundtable discussions with scientists and regional experts.
A detailed conference agenda and registration can be found at: http://jan.ucc.nau.edu/wrep-p/conferences.html
The conference is free and includes breakfast and lunch, but advance registration is required.
For information, contact Alice Gibb, (928) 523-1524 or email wrep@nau.edu.
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| Water Distribution Modeling with WaterCAD and WaterGEMS - NJBSoft, LLC |
05.16.2011 |
Non-RWAA Events/Workshops
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Phoenix Arizona - May 2011
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Testimonials
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For more information on the courses or to register - click any link below
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For more information, please contact:
Fenner Brownell
Sales Director NJBSoft, LLC Office Direct: 480-882-0961
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Greetings!
NJBSoft and Bentley Systems are pleased to offer three workshop courses that are without question the most comprehensive in the industry. We invite you to see why these popular courses continue to draw the best and brightest - time and time again.
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Beginner to Intermediate May 16 - 18, 2011 Intermediate to Advanced May 18 - 20, 2011 Full Course May 16 - 20, 2011
Depending on the workshop you choose - topics may include:
- Building functional models using existing data
- Locating critical pipe segments, analyzing their impact, and remediating them within a water system
- Troubleshooting an existing distribution system model for closed valves
- Skeletonizing an existing water model effectively for use in master planning
- Using models for solving complex design and operation control problems
- Determining the most applicable method(s) to simulate system demand and where that demand data may come from
- Performing energy audits on a water distribution system and improving operation
- Calibrating distribution system models automatically with field data such as pressure recorder readings, tank levels, pump status, flow meter data
- NEW! Set up and analyze a flushing program using conventional and unidirectional flushing
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| U of A Water Resources Research Center Annual Conference - Yuma |
04.27.2011 |
Non-RWAA Events/Workshops
REGISTRATION IS OPEN! EARLY BIRD ENDS MARCH 17
WRRC 2011 Annual Conference and Call for Posters Salinity and Desalination in the Southwest: Challenges and Solutions April 26-27, 2011 Pivot Point Conference Center/Hilton Garden Inn Yuma, Arizona
REGISTER To view the agenda and to register go to: http://cals.arizona.edu/AZWATER/programs/conf2011/
Professional Development Hours Contact hours at the conference will be accepted as Professional Development Hours (PDHs) by the State of Arizona Operator Certification Program for re-certification.
The conference, held in collaboration with the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation, boasts a great line-up of speakers who will offer regional, national and international perspectives on key issues. Featured speakers include Deputy Commissioner Kira Finkler and Mike Gabaldon of the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation, Abraham Tenne, Director of Desalination for the Israel Water Authority (invited), Gary Crisp of GHD, Australia (invited),David Modeer, General Manager of the Central Arizona Project, and Mario LÓpez PÉrez of Gerencia de IngenierÍa BÁsica y Normas TÉcnicas, CONAGUA. Reclamation will share the latest information on the Yuma Desalting Plant pilot run, and attendees will have an opportunity to tour the Yuma Desalting Plant (YDP), one of the world’s largest reverse osmosis desalination plants, and the Water Quality Improvement Center located at the YDP facility.
The WRRC welcomes conference sponsorship by your organization. We have a variety of options available. Contact Susanna Eden, seden@cals.arizona.edu for details.
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| U of A Water Resources Research Center Annual Conference - Yuma |
04.26.2011 |
Non-RWAA Events/Workshops
REGISTRATION IS OPEN! EARLY BIRD ENDS MARCH 17
WRRC 2011 Annual Conference and Call for Posters Salinity and Desalination in the Southwest: Challenges and Solutions April 26-27, 2011 Pivot Point Conference Center/Hilton Garden Inn Yuma, Arizona
REGISTER To view the agenda and to register go to: http://cals.arizona.edu/AZWATER/programs/conf2011/
Professional Development Hours Contact hours at the conference will be accepted as Professional Development Hours (PDHs) by the State of Arizona Operator Certification Program for re-certification.
The conference, held in collaboration with the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation, boasts a great line-up of speakers who will offer regional, national and international perspectives on key issues. Featured speakers include Deputy Commissioner Kira Finkler and Mike Gabaldon of the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation, Abraham Tenne, Director of Desalination for the Israel Water Authority (invited), Gary Crisp of GHD, Australia (invited),David Modeer, General Manager of the Central Arizona Project, and Mario LÓpez PÉrez of Gerencia de IngenierÍa BÁsica y Normas TÉcnicas, CONAGUA. Reclamation will share the latest information on the Yuma Desalting Plant pilot run, and attendees will have an opportunity to tour the Yuma Desalting Plant (YDP), one of the world’s largest reverse osmosis desalination plants, and the Water Quality Improvement Center located at the YDP facility.
The WRRC welcomes conference sponsorship by your organization. We have a variety of options available. Contact Susanna Eden, seden@cals.arizona.edu for details.
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