Theater 5
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Wednesday
11.00 - 11.30
Rahul Shah
CHEMSEARCH FEDon’t Let It Flow Away: Techniques for Water Conservation
Learn how to make a splash with your water conservation efforts AND your bottom line by attending our seminar which will show you how investing in water-efficient technologies can yield a significant return on investment by reducing operating costs and enhancing your sustainability profile.
11.45 - 12.15
David Linville
Aqua Smart, Inc.Holistic Water Quality Using Less Phosphorus
Limiting corrosion, scale and bacteria are challenges for drinking water operators. Removing phosphorus is a challenge for wastewater operators. These issues continue to become more challenging in the face of new regulations, technologies, monitoring capabilities and public awareness. Learn how these issues are linked, and how to reduce chemical and phosphorus usage while improving water quality.
12.30 - 13.00
Leonardo Courtade
ZeomediaWhen we talk about water, let's be clear.
This seminar is centered on reducing the footprint of a potabilization and filtration plant and increasing and making its production more sustainable by reducing the waste of water and energy in backwashes while improving water quality using zeolite filter media instead of traditional filter media
13.15 - 13.45
Nicholas Benz
Sensor IndustriesMalfunctioning Toilets: The #1 Indoor Water Waste Fixture
A leaky toilet can waste up to 5000 gallons of water in a day. With well over 200 million toilets in the USA, and knowing that at least 20% of them are leaking at any given time, there is a tremendous opportunity to increase our water use efficiency and have a material impact on conserving this precious resource.
14.45 - 15.15
David J Rubinstein
OptiRTCSmart Stormwater Systems Mitigate Flooding in Vulnerable Areas
Smart stormwater systems with continuous monitoring and adaptive control (CMAC) implement dynamic stormwater management by utilizing intelligent valves, gates, and pumps that can be automatically operated and adjusted based on real-time conditions By integrating the weather forecasts, hydrologic models, and historical data, so decision-makers can make informed choices regarding emergency response and infrastructure maintenance. This presentation will share case studies highlighting benefits and outcomes
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Thursday
11.00 - 11.30
Jonathan Gur
Ion Enterprises - ScaleBusterWater Conditioning - Limescale and Corrosion Protection and Prevention
A Physical Water Conditioner prevents limescale in water systems and adds cathodic corrosion protection (by sacrificial zinc anodes). Passing a conditioner, calcium and magnesium ions are precipitated into suspension, limestone is present in aragonite crystalline structure (non-adherent form), contrary to untreated calcite which causes deterioration and damage in unprotected water systems.
11.45 - 12.15
Michael Arens
Clean Earth RoversWhy We Should Automate Pollution Monitoring and Response In Coastal-Waters
In this seminar, I will discuss the current inefficiencies and issues that we see with how coastal waters are managed. These processes are inefficient, dangerous for response workers, and consume a large amount of resources. Thanks to new innovative technologies, there are many avenues and outlets for companies like Clean Earth Rovers to deploy automated solutions that work alongside response and monitoring crews. This removes resources involved in the cleanup process, can save millions of dollars, and make cleanup safer.
12.30 - 13.00
Rahul Shah
CHEMSEARCH FEDon’t Let It Flow Away: Techniques for Water Conservation
Learn how to make a splash with your water conservation efforts AND your bottom line by attending our seminar which will show you how investing in water-efficient technologies can yield a significant return on investment by reducing operating costs and enhancing your sustainability profile.
13.15 - 13.45
Nicholas Seet
Undesert CorporationTransforming O&G Produced Water into Carbon Offsets by Desert Afforestry
Climate Change will cost corporations $200 billion by 2050. Governments and corporations need to combat climate change but current solutions are insufficient and lack transparency. Our initial target market of oil producers in the Permian Basin generate 1 billion gallons of produced water each day. This wastewater is currently pumped back underground as they do not have the ability to clean this water. Our patented water desalination technology can process this wastewater and use it for irrigation of desert forests.
14.00 - 14.30
John N. Skardon
Tailwater SystemsTreatment Systems for Agricultural Irrigation and Drainage Water
Agriculture is the largest user of water in California. This sector must find a way to recycle the drainage water leaving the growing areas. There are many challenges to recycling: a) strict discharge regulations, b) drainage water flow is highly variable, c) complex mix of dissolved ions, d) salt accumulation in groundwater and recycle loops. This presentation will talk about our approach to solving these problems by leveraging biological solutions and adapting existing solutions to fit farmers unique needs
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