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Thursday Education Sessions

APWA Mid-Atlantic Chapter 57 Annual Conference Baltimore Convention Center Thursday, May 7, 2015

Technical Program Schedule Room 317 Room 318 Room 319 Room 320

1:00

pm

- 2:4

5 pm

(105

min

utes

)

Management-1 Water/Wastewater-1 Asset Management - 1 Stormwater/Flood Control - 1

#42 - Coming this Fall! - The Mid-Atlantic Public Works Institute - What's in it for

You - Scott Smith, P.E., City of Norfolk DPW and Matt

Earnest, Virginia Tech University

#10-What's New for the NASSCO PACP® Version 7.0 - An Update

by Chris Garrett, Brown and Caldwell

#5- Tipping the Scales: From Reactive to Proactive Utility

Management by Madeleine Driscoll, City of

Baltimore DPW

#7 - North and South Lake Holly Neighborhood

Revitalization (Virginia Beach, VA)

by David Reveley, City of Virginia Beach; James Fox and Rob Bielawski, RK&K

#32 - Strategic Management in Public

Works - Keeping it Simple and Making it Work!

by Joseph Bui and James Patteson, P.E. Fairfax County

DPW&ES

#11-Minimizing the Risk of Catastrophic Failure of Water

Transmission Mains in the City of Baltimore

by Tasneem Hussam, MWH Global

#9 - Baltimore City Trunk Sewer Inspection Program: Assessing

Hard to Reach Assets and Reducing the Risk of SSOs

by Diego Calderon, PEER Consultants and Kris Carter, City of

Baltimore DPW

#18 - Getting to know the underutilized, Chesapeake

Bay Program Approved, Nutrient Management Plan by Derik Cataldi, VA Dept. of Conservation & Recreation

#50 - Vehicle Acquisition and Charge- Back Rate

Development by Chichi Nyagah-Nash, City of Baltimore Dept. of General

Services

#44-Easy Money: Reduce Apparent Water Loss and

Increase Billable Revenue by Correcting Errors in the Meter

Reading and Billing Systems by Jonathan Gunn, Johnson Controls,

Inc.

#27- A Comprehensive Approach to Prioritizing

Stormwater Capital Improvements

by Troy McPherson, Hazen & Sawyer PC

#39 - Trends in Pipeline Inspection - Evolving

Technologies In Underground Infrastructure

Assessment by Andrew Wicker,

Envirosight LLC

2:45 PM-3:00 PM Break….50/50 Drawing at 2:50 PM on Exhibit Floor

3:00

pm

-4:4

5pm

(10

5 m

inut

es) Environment/Sustainability Baltimore's Back River

Wastewater-2 Utilities and R-O-W Workforce Development and Succession Planning

#43 - Establishing a Landfill Gas to Electricity Facility - Complexities & Challenges by C. Skaggs, Northeast MD Waste Disposal Authority and

J. Pittman, Anne Arundel County DPW

#22 - Design and construction of the Sludge Digester Facilities at

the Back River Wastewater Treatment Plant

by Aaron Thomas, RK&K

#17 - Pilot Study: Streamlined Rehabilitation Plans and Construction Challenges

by Mike Mull, Woolpert

#25 - Succession Planning Human Asset

Management by Matt Stolte, P.E., Town

of Blacksburg, VA

#49 - Driving the Green Agenda in Baltimore

by T. Atwood and J. Mathias, City of Baltimore DPW

#28 - Commitment to Protect the Environment: City of Baltimore's

Multi-Million Dollars Improvements at the Back River WWTP by Ben Asavakarin, JMT

#29- Expedited Design: How to

design 800 MGD headworks facilities in 15 months

by Kelly Baxter, JMT

#24 - Collection and Depiction of Existing Subsurface Utility Data

ASCE Standard 38-02 for Subsurface Utility Engineering

by Michael Woods, Cardno

#14 - Road Map to Customer Service

Satisfaction (a focus on Core Competencies) by Stanley Coston and Chris Beschler, City of Richmond, VA DPW

#51 - Envisioning Sustainable Infrastructure

by Denise Nelson, P.E., Institute for Sustainable

Infrastructure - ISI

#33 - The Ripple Effect: Realizing the Other Costs of Increased

Infrastructure Rehabilitation on Public Works Services by Kimberly Grove, P.E., City of Baltimore DPW

#36 - Workforce Development How we do

it in Hampton Roads! by Bud Curtis, P.E., Atkins

(A) Continuing Education Units (CEUs) / Professional Development Hours (PDHs) will be included with the full conference registration for those in need if this certification. Be sure to get your PDH tracking sheet at the registration desk. You will also need to sign-in at the registration desk in order to pick up the CEU tracking sheet and then sign-out at the registration desk when returning the completed CEU tracking form.

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Friday Education Sessions

APWA Mid-Atlantic Chapter 57 Annual Conference Baltimore Convention Center Friday, May 8, 2015

Technical Program Schedule Room 317 Room 318 Room 319 Room 320

8:00

am

- 9:4

5 am

(105

min

utes

)

Emergency Management Water/Wastewater-3 Engineering / Technology;

IT/GIS Applications; Sustainability

Solid Waste / Recycling

#21 - Extreme Weather: A Roadmap for Addressing

Waterway Impacts By Peter Drenan, Dewberry

#2 - Tanking Outside the Box by William Collins, Phoenix Tank

#12 - Doing more with less: Leveraging the cloud in your

agency by Chad Schafer, Infotech, Inc.

#26 - Automatic Collection of Solid Waste and Recyclables via Pneumatic Conveyance

by Paul Marttila, MariMatic, Inc.

#40 - Fairfax County's Flood Response Program -11 Lessons

Learned and Shared by Donald Demetrius, PhD, Fairfax

County DPW&ES

#13 - Improving the Health of the Bay: The City of Baltimore

Implements Enhanced Treatment Facilities at their

Largest Wastewater Treatment Plant by Per Struck, Whitman,

Requardt & Associates, LLP

#37 - Utilizing a Customized Field Data Management System - More Time in the Field, Less

Time at the Desk by Tim McGonegal, Prince William County, VA DPW

#41 - Recycling in Richmond is on a Roll

by Darlene Mallory, City of Richmond, VA DPW

#20 - A Debris Management Handbook for State and Local

DOTs and Departments of Public Works: NCHRP Report 781 - A Comprehensive Handbook for

Disaster Debris Operations by Shandi Treloar and Laurel

McGinley, Dewberry

#48 - Overcoming Challenges in Large Diameter Wastewater

Pipe Rehabilitation by Michelle Gabbitas, City of

Baltimore DPW

#6 - Resiliency Planning: A Combined All Hazard Mitigation

and Climate Adaptation Process

by Kristin Baja, City of Baltimore DPW

#45 - Landfill Eco-Park: Turning a Landfill into a Community Resource

by Thomas Smith, Prince William County, VA DPW

9:45 AM-10:00 AM Break…..Break……Break…..Break……Break…..Break

10:0

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es)

Workforce Development / Young & New Professionals Water/Wastewater-4 Stormwater/Flood Control - 2 Historic Preservation and

Parks & Grounds #47 - Get'Em While They're Young -

Fairfax County's Professional Engineer Development Program Facilitator - James Patteson, P.E.,

Director - Fairfax County DPW&ES; Participants: Amy Linderman, Suzy

Stasulis, Catie Torgersen and Valerie Maislin

#8 - Tracking Pump Station Ownership Costs: 12 Yr. Asset

Management Case Study by William Flores, Smith &

Loveless

#15 - BMP Designer: Empowering Residents to Control Stormwater, One

House at a Time by Stephen Bourne, Atkins

#1 - Successfully Balancing Recreational Use and Natural Resource Protection - Lake

Lawson/Lake Smith - Virginia Beach, VA

by John Parkinson, Clark-Nexsen

#19 - A View Looking Up Young Professionals Panel: Sharing

their Views on their new careers in Public Works

Panel Led by Diane Linderman, VHB Inc.;

Panelists: Amanda Rodriguez (City of Petersburg, VA), Amy Linderman, Suzy Stasulis, both Fairfax County

DPW&ES; Mohamed Alkhatib, Evan Pearce and Nathaniel Krause, City

of Baltimore, MD

#16 -Overcoming Challenges in Renewing Problematic, 6-inch Sanitary Sewers in the City of

Baltimore by Anna Santino, MWH Global

#31 - Municipal Off-Road Stormwater Ditch Maintenance

Program: Virginia Beach's Proactive Approach to Saving time

and money by Steve McLaughlin, City of Virginia Beach DPW and Peter

Crum, Kimley-Horn Assocs.

#4 - Administrative Strategies for the Care of Municipally Owned Historic Buildings

by Jackson Gilman-Forlini, City of Baltimore Dept., of General

Services

#34 - Managing the challenges of the largest SSO Consent

Decrees with innovative management approaches

by Marcia Tucker, WSSC and Prabhu Chandrasekran, PE,

Greeley and Hansen LLC

#35 - Where Is My MS4: An Adventure in Delineating the

Regulated System by Elizabeth Treadway and

Lynne Mowery, AMEC Foster Wheeler

#52 - Weather It Together: Hazard Mitigation Planning

for Our Capital City by Lisa Craig, Chief of Historic

Preservation, City of Annapolis, MD

11:45 AM – 12:30 PM Closing Session/Door Prize Drawings Room 317 (A) Continuing Education Units (CEUs) / Professional Development Hours (PDHs) will be included with the full conference registration for those in need if this certification. Be sure to get your PDH tracking sheet at the registration desk. You will also need to sign-in at the registration desk in order to pick up the CEU tracking sheet and then sign-out at the registration desk when returning the completed CEU tracking form.

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