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Wastewater Reuse AndMicrobiology Specialty Conference
Tuesday, September 27, 2005
8:00 9:00 Registration and Continental Breakfast
Track 1: Microbiology Track 2: Wastewater Reuse
See below for speaker details for this track9:00 10:40 Activated Sludge Microbiology 9:00 9:30 Georgia Water Management Strategy: Reuse Impact
Linda MacGregor, Watershed Protection Branch Chief
Georgia EPD
9:30 10:15 Virtual Tour of Reuse Systems In Georgia,
Ernest Earn, GA EPD
10:15 10:40 EPA Reuse Guidelines
U.S. EPA
10:40 11:00 Break 10:40 11:00 Break
11:00 12:00 Activated Sludge Microbiology Problems 11:00 11:30 GA EPDs Urban Water Reuse Guidelines,
Curtis Boswell, GA EPD
11:30 12:00 Panel Questions and Answers
12:00 Lunch 12:00 Lunch
1:00 2:30 Filament Identification Methods 1:00 1:30 A Golf Course Superintendent's Perspective.TBD
1:30 2:00 Maintenance Considerations for Reuse
Distribution Systems
Chris Browning, Fulton County
2:00 2:30 Public Education Key to a Successful Reuse Program
Terry Cole, Brown & Caldwell
2:30 2:45 Break 2:30 2:45 Break
2:45 4:00 Practical Filament Control Methods 2:45 3:15 Planning and Implementing Reuse: A Local
Perspective
Michelle Lawrence and Tim Equels, Fulton County
3:15 3:30 Reuse and Water Conservation: Partners Together
Alice Miller Keyes, Water Conservation Coordinator,
GA EPD
3:30 4:00 Panel Questions and Answers
Title: Activated Sludge Microbiology and Problem Troubleshooting
Proper operation of activated sludge requires the care and feeding of a diverse assemblage of microorganisms. There is good
microbiology and poor microbiology, the latter frequently represented by sludge filamentous and slime bulking and foaming. This oneday course will cover the microbiology of activated sludge: the good, the bad and the ugly. Emphasis will be placed on the causes and
control of activated sludge bulking and foaming. The different filaments that cause problems will be covered along with specific
control options for each filament.
TDr. Michael Richard, Stantec Consulting, will teach the course. Dr. Richard is an expert on activated sludge microbiology. He has
published 50 articles, written more than 60 technical reports, and has given more than 300 invited presentations nationwide. He has
conducted 200 hands-on wastewater treatment microbiology workshops throughout the US and Canada. He is the author of the WEF
bookActivated Sludge Microbiology, and is co-author ofManual on Solving Activated Sludge Bulking, Foaming and Other Solid
Separation Problems, Lewis Publishers Third Edition (2003).
Directions: GICC is on Camp Creek Parkway just inside I-285 (near the airport).
Please see www.gicc.com for map and directions.