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March 11-14, 2018 Sheraton Myrtle Beach Convention Center

SCECwater .com Download the SCEC App Today!

Water LifeWater LifeOffi

cial Conference Preview

Excited seems to be an insufficient word to describe how we feel about our upcoming 2018 South Carolina Environmental Conference. The past year has been a whirlwind of changes for our associations but despite the waves of transformation, we have had an excellent group of people working on our Conference Management team to ensure that when we come together in March, all will be well for our annual gathering at the beach. We are looking forward to another great year of networking, learning and carrying out the business of our associations.

WATER LIFE – our conference theme this year, is a clear representation of what we do. We live, work and collaborate to ensure that life is sustainable through access to clean water. We live this theme every day and we will celebrate you and your work living the Water Life at the 2018 SCEC!

As we prepare for another great year with a successful conference, it has been amazing watching the group of people on the conference management committee brainstorm, delegate, conquer, and be the master planners that they are. The heart of these volunteers shines through in all the details that they don’t miss as the event moves forward. With their planning and efforts, our guidance and our chaos coordinator, Angie Mettlen at the helm, a great conference has been planned and we hope you will join us at the beach.

Join us Sunday as the fun gets started with technical sessions, submissions for the Best Tasting Drinking Water are accepted and we gear up for a great opening Session. This year we have Dr. George Greene, one of the founding members of Water Missions International, speaking about their efforts both worldwide and more specifically about the massive infrastructure repair that is currently taking place in Puerto Rico as they strive to restore service of both drinking water and waste water facilities. Come get some insight into the massive devastation this past hurricane season brought to this island and the dynamic situations following that made it more difficult than ever to reach out with help.

We plan for another strong year of technical presentations that focus on relevant topics of importance to our membership. We will have all of the rousing competitions and they will be occurring on both Sunday and Monday to allow more time for all participants to come and enjoy the site of the whirlwind tapping, process control, hydrant hysteria and more. Come cheer on our local teams as well as those visiting out of state teams. The 5S breakfast is back on for some early morning enjoyment and the SCAWWA business meeting has rotated back to its home at lunchtime.

Once all the learning and business is winding down, we hope to enjoy a little laid back, downtime with the membership as we gather outside for some good food, great drinks, and some entertainment from our friends at Crocodile Rocks Dueling Pianos…get ready to show support for your favorite team as we raise funds for our Legacy of Learning Scholarship Program.

Don’t delay- register now, reserve that room, and come see us at the beach!

Sincerely,

CONFERENCE COMMITTEE

CMC CHAIR Angie Mettlen

2019 CMC CHAIR Jonathan Ladd

LOCAL ARRANGEMENTS Sharon Church

SECRETARY Clint Riley

COMPETITIONS Greg Hill

EXHIBITS Dave Johnson

PROGRAM Bill Young

MARKETING Stacey Flax

October Ivester Morgan Young

SCEC MOBILE APP Jared Hartwig

SPONSORSHIP Jason Gillespie

AWARDS Ray Cox

Jessica McGougan Brent Ward

PHOTOGRAPHY Brent Ward

YP REPRESENTATIVE Paige Lux

SCEC ADVISOR Jimmy Wigglesworth

AWWA CHAIR Rachel Cooper

WEASC PRESIDENT Jeremy Brashears

FINANCE Porter Rivers

AD HOC MEMBER Kevin Anderson Heather Beard

Jane Byrne

ASSOCIATION STAFF Skip Johnson

Lynette McNary Yvonne Mulherin Phyllis Peterson

to the 2018 SCEC Conference

Rachel Cooper, SCAWWA Section Chair

Welcome

Jeremy Brashears, WEASC President

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dule SAT 8:30 am – 10:30 am Joint Steering Committee Meeting

10:30 am – 12:00 pm SCAWWA Executive Committee Meeting 10:30 am – 12:00 pm WEASC Executive Committee Meeting 2:00 pm – 4:00 pm Registration Desk Open for Pre-Registered Conference Attendees Only 2:00 pm – 4:00 pm Competitions Setup 6:00 pm – 9:00 pm WEASC/AWWA Officers Dinner

SUN 7:00 am – 4:00 pm Exhibits Setup 7:30 am – 8:15 am 5K Beach Fun Run/Walk 8:00 am – 6:00 pm Registration Desk Open 9:00 am – 12:00 pm Sample Entry Deadline for Best Tasting Water Contest 9:00 am – 10:40 am Technical Sessions 10:45 am – 12:00 pm Opening Session & AWWA /WEF Award Presentations, Scholarship Presentations 12:00 pm – 12:30 pm Operations Challenge Pre-Competition Meeting & Events Review 12:30 pm – 1:30 pm Operations Challenge Process Control Event Competition 1:00 pm – 2:00 pm AWWA Meter Madness 1:00 pm – 5:30 pm AWWA Hydrant Hysteria 1:30 pm – 4:20 pm Technical Sessions 1:30 pm – 6:00 pm PWO Operations Challenge Laboratory Event Competition 1:30 pm – 6:00 pm AWWA Pipe Tapping Competition 4:00 pm – 7:00 pm Exhibit Hall Open 5:30 pm – 7:00 pm Conference Reception 5:30 pm – 6:30 pm The Best Tasting Water Contest 6:00 pm – 6:30 pm AWWA Competition Awards Ceremony (Pipe Tapping, Hydrant Hysteria, Meter Madness)

MON 7:00 am – 4:00 pm Registration Desk Open 7:30 am – 8:30 am 5S Breakfast 8:00 am – 6:30 pm Exhibit Hall Open 8:30 am – 11:20 am Technical Sessions 9:00 am – 3:30 pm Student Poster Sessions 9:30 am Mandatory Operations Challenge Team Check-in 9:35 am – 10:15 am Technical Sessions Break 10:00 am – 11:00 am AWWA Top Ops Competition – Round 1 10:00 am – 4:00 pm PWO WEASC Operations Challenge 11:00 am – 11:30 am AWWA Top Ops Competition – Round 2 11:25 am – 12:00 pm WEASC/SCAWWA Awards Ceremony 12:00 pm – 1:30 pm Conference Luncheon 1:40 pm – 4:30 pm Technical Sessions 2:45 pm – 3:25 pm Technical Sessions Break 2:45 pm – 3:25 pm Student Poster Judging 4:30 pm – 5:30 pm WEASC Pipe Cut/Double Cut/Hole Cut Competitions 4:45 pm – 5:30 pm Young Professionals Social & Cornhole Tournament 5:30 pm – 6:30 pm Exhibitors Happy Hour – Environmental Jeopardy

TUES 7:00 am – 11:00 am Registration Desk Open 7:30 am – 11:00 am Exhibit Hall Open 7:30 am – 8:30 am Operations Breakfast 7:30 am – 8:30 am Open Breakfast for Conference Attendees 8:30 am – 11:30 pm Technical Sessions 9:35 am – 10:25 am Technical Sessions Break 11:45 am – 1:15 pm SCAWWA Lunch and Business Meeting 1:30 pm – 3:45pm Technical Sessions 5:00 pm – 7:30 pm Grand Finale ROCKS!

WED 8:30 am – 10:00 am WEASC Breakfast and Business Meeting / 5S Induction

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KeynoteDr. Greene is the co-founder and CEO of Water Mission. He was founder and CEO of General Engineering Laboratories, a full-service environmental company that combined analytical, engineering, and hydro-geological consulting services to become one of the largest privately held environmental laboratories in the U.S. He received his degrees in Chemical Engineering from the University of Florida (BS), Columbia University (MS), and Tulane University (PhD). He has also been awarded a Doctorate of Public Service from Charleston Southern University.

Dr. Greene is a licensed Professional Engineer in South Carolina, North Carolina, and Georgia. He and his wife Molly were honored by Rotary District

7770 with the “Service Above Self” award and by Gov. Mark Sanford with the “Order of the Palmetto”, South Carolina’s highest civilian award. Dr. Greene is married with two children and seven grandchildren who reside in Charleston.

About Water Mission – Water Mission is a non-profit Christian engineering organization that designs, builds, and implements safe water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) solutions for people in developing countries and disaster areas. Since 2001, Water Mission has used innovative technology and engineering expertise to provide access to safe water for more than 3 million people in 52 countries. Water Mission has a staff of 300 engineers, technicians, and development specialists located in Charleston, SC and ten countries located in Africa, Asia, North, South and Central America, and the Caribbean. Notably, Charity Navigator has awarded Water Mission their top rating nine years in a row, a distinction shared by only one percent of the charities rated by the organization.

George C. Greene III, PE, PhD.

CEO & Co-founder Water Mission

Opening Session 10:45 am – 12:00 pmBallroom D

Moving Opening Session to Sunday morning was a HUGE success last year! So why mess with a good thing? As always, we have a very exciting keynote speaker to kick off our conference with a bang. Dr. George Greene, III will be talking about the important work that Water Mission is doing around the world, especially their recent contributions to the recovery efforts in Puerto Rico following Hurricane Irma. We will also have our national award presentations and announcement of the 2018 scholarship recipients. Make sure to get there early as it was standing room only last year!

Competitions 12:00 pm – 7:00 pm Exhibit Hall

We have some exciting new changes for our Competitions this year. They will begin on Sunday, as usual but will also be going on throughout the day on Monday! You want to be sure you make time to catch these teams in action in the Exhibit Hall.

5th Annual Beach Fun Run / Walk 7:30 am – 8:15 amPlyler Park by the Boardwalk, Ocean Blvd & 10th Ave. S

What would Sunday at SCEC be without the Annual Beach Fun Run/Walk? Don’t forget to let us know you will participate on your registration form and provide your t-shirt size. It’s FREE!!

Sunday activities

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(as of December 8, 2017)

2018 ExhibitorsHURRY! Exhibit Spaces are filling fast! Reserve yours today before

it’s too late. See our growing list at SCECwater.com/exhibitors.

A.C. Schultes of CarolinaABBAdvanced Drainage Systems, Inc.Aeration IndustriesAIRVACAlliance Consulting Engineers, Inc.American Cast Iron PipeAmerican Flow Control / American Cast Iron PipeAnuaAquafix, Inc.AqualitecBCRBeck Sales & EngineeringBio-Nomic Services, Inc.Blanchard Power SystemsBlue Water Environmental, LLCBoergerBurnett, Inc.Carotek, Inc.CB&ICentral Carolina Technical CollegeCerlicCharles R Underwood, Inc.Chemco

ClearStreamClearWater, Inc.Clow Valve Co.Combs & Associates, Inc.Crom, LLCCrowder Construction CompanyCustom Conveyor CorporationDaparak, Inc.Davis & Floyd, Inc.Duke’s Root Control, Inc.Dun-Right Services, Inc.DuperonECO2Electric Motor Service of ClintonEMA Resources, Inc.EnaquaEvoquaEW2 Environmental, Inc.FairbanksFerguson WaterworksFilter MagicFKCFlottwegFord Hall CompanyForterra

Frazier Engineering, PAGlascoGOC SouthGodwin Pumps, a Xylem BrandGrundfosHACHHarper CorporationHaskellHeritage Water Systems, Inc.Heyward IncorporatedHuberHydra-DyneHydra-Stop, LLCHydromax USAHydrostructures PAInnovyzeInovairIN-PIPE Technology, Inc.Interstate Utility SalesJack Moore & Associates, Inc.Kemp Construction, Inc.Krausz USAKrugerKubotaLakeside Equipment

LandiaLinder Industrial MachineryMBD Consulting Engineers, PAM.B. Kahn Construction Co., Inc.Madewell Products CorpMBD Consulting Engineers, PAMcWane DuctileMECOMissionMotor Diagnostic SystemsMoynoMR SystemsNeo Chemicals & OxidesNetzchNicor Inc.OMS Corp, LLCOR-TECParksonPattersonPete Duty & AssociatesPhoenix ContactPrecon TanksPremier WaterPurafil

Pure TechnologiesRain for RentRogers & Callcott EnvironmentalRosemont/AnalyticalRotorkRW GateS&N AirfloS::CANSalmons Dredging, Diving & Marine ConstructionSealing Systems, Inc.Shealy Consulting, LLCSKS Waterworks LLCSouthern Corrosion, Inc.Southern Ionics IncSPX FlowStar Pipe ProductsStatifloSummit Engineering Group, Inc.SuncoastSwan AnalyticalSynTerra CorporationTeledyne ISCOTencarva Machinery CompanyThermal Process

Thermo Fisher ScientificThernTnemecTrihedral Engineering LTDTrinity ManufacturingTriplepoint EnvironmentalTrumbull IndustriesUGSIUGSI - PAX/MircoClorVand SolutionsVapexVelodyneVeoliaVerder Inc.W.K. Dickson & Co., Inc.W.K. Hile Company, Inc.WACHS Utility ProductsWater Guard Inc.WaterPIOWatson MarlowWeirWesTechWharton-Smith, Inc.WiloWorld Water WorksWSGXylem – Wedeco

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COMPETITION AREA – Sunday & Monday Only

LUNCHEON AREA – Monday

Large Exhibits

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Sunday Technical Sessions

SUNDAY PM 1:30 pm - 2:00 pm 2:05 pm - 2:35 pm 2:40 pm - 3:10 pm 3:15 pm - 3:45 pm 3:50 pm - 4:20 pm

BR-A SESSION S-6

Regulatory Updates

Optimization Tool Chest - Part 1

Richard Welch SCDHEC

Optimization Tool Chest - Part 2

Richard Welch SCDHEC

E-permitting - New Electronic Permitting & Reporting System

Shawn Clarke SCDHEC

DHEC Update

Rick Hiers SCDHEC

Dealing with Unregulated Contaminants in Drinking Water Doug Kinard

SCDHEC

BR-B SESSION S-7

Wastewater Collection

A Comparison of Four Types of Sewage Drop Structures through Physical Modeling

Anthony Margevicius AECOM

Collection System Bioaugmentation

John Williams In-Pipe Technology

Protecting the Future Through Sustainable Planning & Design to Prevent Catastrophic Failure in a Flood

Bill Davis Weston & Sampson

Considering the Future: Upgrading Existing Infrastructure to Prepare for Growth in Northern Greenville County

Jeremy Brashears WK Dickson

York County’s New Regional Wastewater Conveyance System

Matt Shultz HDR

BR-C SESSION S-8

Water Distribution

Distribution Optimization Works Regardless of Size

Dyke Spencer Powdersville Water

Get the Water Moving! Tight Schedule for the Saluda County Water Distribution Main

Jeremy Bristow WK Dickson

The Six Million Gallon Project

Matthew Shoesmith Kimley Horn

SJWD Rogers Bridge Road Pump Station– Meeting Current Distribution System Needs & Future Growth

Billy Cothran SJWD Water District

36” Ashley River Transmission Water Main Crossing

John Weldon AECOM

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103 SESSION S-9

Resiliency

Considering Climate Change in Common Stormwater Designs

Matthew Jones Hazen & Sawyer

Lessons Learned from Severe Weather Events at Various Water & Wastewater Systems

Jack Moyer AECOM

Wastewater Treatment Plant Severe Weather Action Plan Development

James McDaniel WK Dickson

Risk Assessment & Prioritization of Adaptation Measures for Climate Change

Jamie Eichenberger HDR (WEF Visiting Officer)

Protecting Critical Water Infrastructure from Sea Level Rise

Craig Wells McKim & Creed

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105 SESSION S-10

Public Relations

Operation Roundup Helps Aid in the Global Water Crisis

Andrew Fairey Charleston Water System

Keeping an Eye on the Private Side: Developing & Implementing a Private Sewer Lateral Notification Program

Mary Hinson CDM Smith

Targeted Outreach Initiatives to Address Public Concerns Regarding the Dig Greenville Tunnel

Erin Timberlake Black & Veatch

Rethinking Customer Engagement

Victoria Kramer Columbia Water

How to Inform the Public about Emerging Contaminant Discoveries

Mike McGill WaterPIO

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Regulatory Compliance

Time-Varying Modeling of Dissolved Oxygen Impacts to Charleston Harbor

Matt Goodrich Water Environment Consultants

Controlling D/DBPs “A Challenge” Studies, Strategies & Lessons Learned

Susan Featherstone City of Rock Hill

Making Something Out of Nothing - the Tale of a Defunct Sanitary District

Brian Tripp WK Dickson

BR-B SESSION S-2

Wastewater Collection

Long Term Flow Metering for a Seasonal Coastal Community

Kara Keleher Weston & Sampson

Design & Construction of an H2S Resistant Gravity Sewer

John Raiford Goodwyn Mills & Cawood

Modeling Transformation of Wastewater from Pipes to Plant

Adrian Romero CH2M

BR-C SESSION S-3

Water Distribution

When Things Aren’t Always What They Seem - Dorchester County’s New I-95 Well

Walt Fletcher WK Dickson

First Steps in a Long-Term Capital Improvements Plan: A Water Meter System Upgrade & Its Long-Term Benefits

Adam Hogan Alliance Consulting Engineers

Improving Water Quality by Identifying & Eliminating Hazardous Dead-Ends

Brad Gresham Wachs Water Services

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103 SESSION S-4

SCWQA/WUC

SCWQA/WUC

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105 SESSION S-5

Sustainable Forested Watersheds

Forest Detritus as a Fuel of Wildfire & Source of Disinfection Byproduct Precursors

Tanju Karanfil Clemson University

Understanding the Impacts of Wildfires on Source Water

Mahmut Ersan Clemson University

Fuel Reduction Techniques to Reduce the Risks of Wildfires & DBP Precursors

Alex Chow Clemson University

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WEASC Pipe Cut / Double Cut / Hole Cut Competition

* Schedule times may change due to the amount of teams that register. Award ceremonies will take place on Tuesday morning Operators Breakfast.

* * Event Cleanup: All event equipment must be completely removed out of convention center by Monday evening. All teams are urged to participate in this effort. Forklift available Tuesday after lunch. Each event coordinator will be responsible for their respective equipment.

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Event Cleanup

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AWWA Pipe Tapping Contest Event

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Awards Ceremony

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Monday

WEASC/SCAWWA Awards Ceremony11:25 am - 12:00 pm | Ballroom D

A highlight of SCEC every year is the opportunity to recognize our peers for the exceptional work that they have done to support their communities, our state and our industry. This joint Awards Ceremony will highlight all award winners for both the WEASC and SCAWWA

and will be immediately followed by a Conference Luncheon in the Exhibit Hall. The latest slate of 5S Inductees will be announced during lunch. Make sure you stick around for this!

YP Social & Cornhole Tournament 4:45 pm – 5:30 pmExhibit Hall

We LOVE our Young Professionals and the energy they bring to SCEC! We also love to network with them and play some cornhole which has fast become a much-anticipated event each year. The YP Committee has a few other things in store to make the 2018 SCEC even more of a fun learning experience for all of our young professionals. Make it a point to stop by the YP social in the Exhibit Hall and talk with these bright young people who are the future of our industry!

Student Poster Competition 9:00 am – 3:30 pm2:45 pm – 3:25 pm Judging (Awards during YP Social)Exhibit Hall

Our Student Poster Competition has continued to grow over the years. We are excited to once again offer this opportunity for undergraduate and graduate students from across the state to present their research to over 1,600 water professionals attending SCEC. Two students will even be given the chance to represent South Carolina at WEF and ACE later in 2018. Please stop by and talk with these talented students in the Exhibit Hall and learn about their exciting work that may be the next big break-through in the water industry!

Other Monday Highlights5S Breakfast

7:30 am – Ballroom D

Top Ops/PWO Competitions 10:00 am – Exhibit Hall

Conference Luncheon 12:00 pm – 1:30 pm – Exhibit Hall

Pipe Cut/Double Cut/ Hole Cut Competition

4:30 pm – Exhibit Hall

Exhibitors Happy Hour/ Environmental Jeopardy

5:30 pm – Exhibit Hall

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There are many EXCITING changes for our SCEC Competitions this year!

The biggest change is the “TEAM CHOICE” schedule changes. This year we will be competing during the peak of the SCEC! Our teams look forward to competing in the Exhibit Hall on Sunday afternoon and all day on Monday in front of larger and louder audiences! These teams have worked very hard to hone their skills and improve their times – please come cheer them on.

Another change is the BRAND-NEW OPERATIONS CHALLENGE MAINTENANCE EVENT occurring on Monday. Starting this year, these competitors are going to utilize authentic, powered electrical panels that will control a water filled pumping station. No more simulating...the pump station and electricity are for real! This is an effort by WEF to heighten the operators’ skill level and knowledge and challenge them to a real live application. The WEF national event coordinator will be in attendance to head up this new exiting challenge.

The schedule for the FASTEST CUT AND FASTEST HOLE COMPETITION is changing as well. Following Monday’s competition, we will kick start a brand new fastest cut competition that will have you on the edge of your seat. It promises to be the loudest and craziest event that has never been attempted at any competition before. DON’T MISS IT!

Coming back for a second year is the HYDRANT HYSTERIA EVENT. This event has really blossomed well on a state and national level. We only received a dose of it last year. Rest assured that the teams will be faster and stronger in 2018 as our SC team performed well at the AWWA ACE Conference in June 2017.

Of course, the super fast paced AWWA PIPE TAPPING COMPETITION, METER MADNESS and TOP OPS COMPETITION will be back and expect more teams. Each year the Meter Madness and Top Ops events have gotten larger. GET INVOLVED and show off your speed and knowledge. We are expecting quite a few teams from neighboring states so expect some serious competition this year!

Competitions are continually getting larger and larger worldwide. WEF now has teams from Argentina, Germany, Canada and Brazil that regularly compete, resulting in consideration of expanding their field to 55 teams. We are expecting more in-state and out-of-state teams at SCEC 2018. But we want MORE and hope these exciting changes to our SCEC Competitions will help increase teams. Get your organization involved and allow your knowledge, skill set, and competitive spirit to blast through the roof while increasing your team building skills. The knowledge you accrue just practicing and competing far exceeds what can be learned from a classroom.

Competitions

Team registrations for all competitions are due by February 28, 2018 and can be found on www.scecwater.com.

If you need more competition information, contact our 2018 SCEC Competitions Chair, Greg Hill, at [email protected] or please see these links:www.weftec.org/attend/operations-challenge

www.rmwea.org/oc.phpwww.awwa.org/conferences-education/conferences/annual-conference/competitions.aspx

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Monday Technical Sessions

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Fake News or Another Flint?

Navigating the World We Live in Today

Clay Duffie, Dionna Ebeling, Allan Clum & Brian Head Mount Pleasant Waterworks

Setting the Record Straight & Moving Forward

Clay Duffie, Dionna Ebeling, Allan Clum & Brian Head Mount Pleasant Waterworks

BR-B SESSION M-2

Wastewater Treatment

Aerobic Granular Sludge - Design of the First AGS WWTP in North America

Sean Scuras Goodwyn Mills & Cawood

Using Wastewater Characterization & CFD Modeling to Optimize the Design of Filtration & Disinfection Systems

Morgan Young Black & Veatch

Application of Process Simulators & CFD to Optimize Process Capacity of WRRFs

Mark Miller Brown & Caldwell

Wastewater Influent Flows & Loads Characterizations - It is Not Just the Same Sewer!

Don Lee AECOM

BR-C SESSION M-3

Construction

Dodging Landmines - Construction Risk Mitigation through Innovative Design

Chris Waddell American Engineering Consultants

Adkins WTP: A Case Study in the Power of Planning

Kate Dotten Harper

Sustainable Underground Solutions for an Above Ground Problem

Jason Swartz Black & Veatch

Building Sustainable Infrastructure Through Collaboration

Anne-Marie Moehring Harper

101 SESSION M-4

Asset Management

Getting to Know Your Force Mains - A Risk Based Approach to ReWa’s Initial Force Main Condition Assessment Program

William Orne Hazen & Sawyer

Using PACP & MACP for Asset Management in Wastewater Collection Systems

Keith Overstreet Design South

Innovative Asset Management: How Mount Pleasant Integrates & Leverages Data to Drive Their Sewer Rehabilitation Program

Aaron Frazier Frazier Engineering

Getting Our Assets in Gear at Greenville Water

Jane Arrington Greenville Water

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103 SESSION M-5

Small Systems: Sustainability

Sustainable Systems: Affordability & Reliability

Jeff Hughes NC Environmental Finance Center

Asset Management - SRF Program Requirements

Chuck Gorman SRF

Technical Resources

Pat Walker Southeast Rural Community Assistance Project

DHEC Office of Rural Water - What Is It & What Do We Do?

Kyle Maurer SCDHEC

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105 SESSION M-6

Wastewater Operations

Solar Photovoltaic System Installation/Operation at ReWa WWTP

Bryan Wright AECOM

Using Hydraulic Modeling for Evaluation of Equalization Storage in the City of Columbia Collection System

Kevin Bair Hazen & Sawyer

How Much Does Grit Cost You?

Don Shoaf Hydro International

Innovative Foam Reduction at Wastewater Outfalls - Another Effective Use of Vortex Drop Shaft Structures to Eliminate Air Entrainment

David Werth Clemson Engineering Hydraulics

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107 SESSION M-7

Water Resources

Monitoring Drought Along the Gulf of Mexico & the Southeastern Atlantic Ocean Using the Coastal Salinity Index

Matthew Petkewich U.S. Geological Survey

Three Decades of Groundwater Quality Conditions in Surficial & Floridan Aquifers in South Carolina

Celeste Journey U.S. Geological Survey

Updating Flood-Frequency Estimates & Regional Regression Equations for Rural Basins in the Southeastern United States

Toby Feaster U.S. Geological Survey

Benefits of Phosphate Use are Many but Careless Application or Disposal May Present a Serious Environmental Challenge

Jesus Rodrigues JWC Environmental

202 SESSION M-8

Laboratory

Laboratory Certification Updates

Susan Jackson SCDHEC

Revised MDL Procedures

Alfred Baquiran SCDHEC

Free Ammonia in the Distribution System

Jason Thompson Charleston Water System

Initial Demonstrations of Capability

Beth Thompson Shealy Consulting

204 SESSION E-1

Exhibitor

A Simple Approach to Meeting Dissolved Oxygen Requirements at Wastewater Treatment Plants

Jim Brettman Jim Myers & Sons

Application of Membrane Aerated Biofilm Reactors (MABR) for Decentralized Low Energy Wastewater Treatment

Ronen Barkan Fluence Corporation

Rare Earth Technology for Phosphorus Removal & Enhanced Sludge Properties

Jim Gallmann Neo Chemicals & Oxides

3D Wireless Manhole Scanning

Pierre Mikhail CUES

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Wastewater Treatment

Pretreat or Let the POTW Do It? Options to Improve UV Interferences from Leachate at POTWs

Ivan Cooper Civil & Environmental Consultants

Using PAA as an Alternative Disinfection Method

John Thorne WDJ Environmental Services

Hitting a Moving Target: Designing an MBR System with Uncertain Nutrient Limits

David Wankmuller Hazen & Sawyer

Performance Under Pressure: Troubleshooting Problem Pump Installations

Brian Thorsvold HDR

BR-B SESSION M-10

Water Treatment

Unregulated Perfluorinated Compounds & GenX: The Risks, the Considerations, & the Solutions

Paul Hargette Black & Veatch

Anticipating Major System Changes: Master Plan & Greenfield WTP Plant

Tom Vollmar Hulsey McCormick & Wallace

Improving Capacity & Reliability of Brunswick County’s Northwest Water Treatment Plant High Service Pump Station

Eric Williams HDR

West Columbia Lake Murray WTP Replacement of Sodium Hypochlorite Onsite Generators & Disinfection Improvements

Don Franklin Black & Veatch

BR-C SESSION M-11

Wastewater Collection

North Charleston Sewer District’s Ashley Interceptor Sewer Rehabilitation by Cured-in-Place Pipe Methodology

Jay Reigart WK Dickson

A Streetcar Named Desire? Lessons Learned in Performing Sewer Rehabilitation in a Heavily Urban Area

Mark Lambert Frazier Engineering

Winning the War Against Wipes

Tim Miller JWC Environmental

Columbia’s $750 Million Consent Decree: Program Update & Implementing Best Management Practices

Bryan Cully CDM Smith

101 SESSION M-12

Alternative Delivery

CMAR is for Infrastructure

Bryan Royal Harper

Progressive Design-Build Project Delivery Leads to Successful Support of a Local Manufacturing Facility with Municipal Wastewater Treatment Infrastructure

Timothy Masterson Brown & Caldwell

Singing Kumbaya On Our Way to Florida - Utilizing CMAR Delivery for the Rehabilitation & Expansion of an Existing Municipal Wastewater Treatment Plant

Kirby Dobberfuhl Black & Veatch

Increasing Opportunities: Delivering a Portion of the 56 MGD BNR Upgrade Project through a CMAR Model to Promote Inclusion

Patricia Drummey Stiegel Hazen & Sawyer

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103 SESSION M-13

Small Systems: Sustainability

Addressing Affordability

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Sustainability: Capital Improvement Planning

Bart Kreps Raftelis Financial Consultants

CIP Funding Resources

Bonnie Ammons SC Rural Infrastructure Authority

Regionalization: Cooperation or Consolidation - Roundtable Discussion

Local Utility Managers

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105 SESSION M-14

Management

Where Are We? Using the EUM Assessment as a Strategic Planning Tool

Sandra Ralston Consensus

Achieving Best in Class Performance through an Integrated Team Program Management Approach

David Saunders HDR

Comprehensive Utility System Planning - The Beaufort Jasper Water & Sewer Authority Story

Sarah Linkimer BJWSA

Politics, Permits, People, Profit: Constructing a New Water Supply Project in Boone, North Carolina

David Pond WK Dickson

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107 SESSION M-15

GIS

Greenville Water’s Field Operations & GIS Staff Team Up To Build Customized GIS Tools

Shana Lowe Greenville Water

Leveraging ArcGIS Online for Utility Data Collection

Steven Workman Hazen & Sawyer

GIS Master Planning Tools for Wastewater Engineering

Earl Bingham WK Dickson

Leverage Existing Technology to Enhance Workflows

Greg Thacker AECOM

202 SESSION M-16

Young Professional

DIY: Working with a Self-Performing Client

Meghan Moody Weston & Sampson

Building Around an Ostrich: The Land Planning Process for Mount Pleasant Waterworks Rifle Range Road WWTP Rehabilitation & Expansion Project

Clay Duffie, MPW & Shelby Droze Black & Veatch

Managing Generational Attitudes in the Utility Workplace

Roy Mundy McWane Ductile

5 Keys to Career Success I Wish I Had Known as a YP

Ray Cox Highfill

204 SESSION E-2

Exhibitor

Preventing Tidal Flooding While Maintaining Pipe Outfall Capacity - Stormwater Tidal Check Valve Flow Characteristics

Steve Hirsch Tide Stop

Increased Capacity in Myrtle Beach - GSWSA

Nicole Bolea Aeration Industries International

Protection Against Collection System Infrastructure Deterioration & Odors Caused by H2S

Alison Trollier ECO Oxygen Technologies

Mixer Application in Water & Wastewater Treatment

Michael Giralico SPXFLOW Lightnin

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5:00 pm – 7:30 pm | Sheraton Myrtle Beach Convention Center HotelThis team performs nightly, BUT for tonight only – they will travel to the convenience of the Sheraton Myrtle Beach Convention Center Hotel where these entertainers are sure to bring the house down with their audience participation, sing-along songs, song requests, light-hearted roasts, comedic skits and bits, knee slapping banter and the occasional originally crafted parody about your favorite company comrades. Featuring two of Myrtle Beach’s most talented, versatile musicians, playing your favorite hits from across the decades and party songs of all kinds, this is sure to be an entertaining night filled with fun and laughter! Come prepared to support your favorite college team and raise money for our Legacy of Learning Scholarships!

tuesday activities

Let loose at this year’s SC Environmental Conference Grand Finale with Myrtle Beach’s finest dueling piano act!

SCEC Grand Finale ROCKS!

SCEC Conference Memories

Join SCEC IN 2018for More good times!

tuesday

Operations Breakfast 7:30 am – 8:30 am Ballroom D

Join us for this popular event where we recognize those folks that make our utilities work every day and announce Competition winners!

Open Conference Breakfast 7:30 am – 8:30 amExhibit Hall

All conference attendees are invited for some great food and fellowship with the Exhibitors in the Exhibit Hall on Tuesday morning.

SCAWWA Business Meeting Luncheon 11:45 am – 1:15 pm Ballroom D

All AWWA Members are invited to attend the annual Business Meeting, which will return to a luncheon for 2018!

Last Call 7:30 am – 11:00 amExhibit Hall

Tuesday morning will be the last call for our Exhibit Hall. Make sure you stop in for one final tour to see all of our Exhibitors!

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Wednesday activities

SCEC Conference Memories

Join SCEC IN 2018for More good times!

WEASC Business Meeting Breakfast & 5S Induction 8:30 am – 10:00 am

Ballroom BC

Don’t forget the annual WEASC Business Meeting on Wednesday morning. This is a great way to finish off the conference with your colleagues and have some fun with the newest members of 5S.

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BR-A SESSION T-1

Wastewater Treatment

Who Says School Stinks? Indiana School Installs Algae Based Wastewater System: Solves Their Wastewater Problem, Beautifies Campus, & Enhances Student Education

Daniel Johnson OneWater

Sidestream Enhanced Biological Phosphorous Removal

Kristin Frederickson Black & Veatch

Real Time Influent BOD Monitoring Combined with Dynamic Modeling Solve Aeration Issues

Muriel Steele CH2M

Optimization & Stabilization of Nitrification at an 8.0 MGD Enhanced Biological Phosphorous Removal Facility

Paul Smith WK Dickson

BR-B SESSION T-2

Water Resources

Planning for Resiliency & Redundancy, Mount Pleasant Waterworks Water Supply Master Plan

Thomas Seacord Carollo Engineers

Changing Sources in Midstream - Pilot Testing & System Modeling to Use a New Water Supply Source

Kevin Laird Goodwyn Mills & Cawood

Simulation of Groundwater Flow & Pumping Scenarios for 1900 - 2050 near Mount Pleasant, South Carolina

Jason Fine U.S. Geological Survey

How Good is the Water Quality? Utilizing Groundbreaking Hyperspectral Remote Sensing to Help Answer This Question

Robert Osborne Black & Veatch

BR-C SESSION T-3

Wastewater Collection

Selection of Collection System Odor Control Technologies: Bench- & Full-Scale Testing for Charlotte Water

Scott Alpert Hazen & Sawyer

Hydraulic Modeling in a Manifolded Force Main System for Mount Pleasant Waterworks

Tracy Lewis HDR

Condition Assessment Through SSES - The Keys to Successful Pipeline Rehabilitation

Bryon Livingston Black & Veatch

Optimizing Wastewater Collection System Inspection & Assessment through Acoustic Technology

William Adams CDM Smith

101 SESSION T-4

Management

Managing Engineering Transition

Josh Rabon CEC

Employee Turnover Fact or Myth

Daniel Pfleiderer Greenville Water

Managing Growth for Chester County Wastewater Recovery

Porter Rivers AECOM

Accountability - Guaranteed! Finally, a Method for Getting It Right.

Jim Meeks Charleston Water System

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103 SESSION T-5

Biosolids

Reversing Climate Change by Moving from Sustainable to Regenerative Practices with Biosolids Stabilized with Low Dosages of Lime

Carolyn Christy RDP Technologies

Full-Scale Performance of an Innovative Emission Control Technology for MACT Compliance

Richard Tsang CDM Smith

Lower Reedy WRRF: How Regional Basin Planning Impacts Regional Solids Handling

Jared Hartwig Hazen & Sawyer

Innovations or Not in Biosolids Dewatering & Drying

Terry Goss AECOM

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105 SESSION T-6

Information Technology

On the RASOr Edge - A New Way to Train Operators

Joshua Castleberry Central Carolina Technical College

Framework for an Effective Energy Information Management Program - Making Energy Data Work for You

Bryan Lisk Hazen & Sawyer

#Howcoolisthat v 2.0: 21st Century Visualization Tools for Utility Projects

Matt Broderick Hulsey McCormick & Wallace

Introduction to the SC Critical Infrastructure Cybersecurity Program

Sean Fay SC Law Enforcement Division

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107 SESSION T-7

Water Operations

City of Columbia AMI, Envisioning the Future

Jason Shaw Columbia Water

Innovative Basin-Wide Water Loss Control Program Takes the Long View

Will Jernigan Cavanaugh & Associates

Distribution Maintenance & Repair Techniques to Avoid System Shutdown

Bill Roome Hydra-Stop

Analytical Techniques to Improve Correlation be-tween Low Level Turbidity Testing in Lab & Process Samples

Gary Visser Hach

204 SESSION E-3

Exhibitor

Algae & Nutrient Removal Using Ballasted Flocculation Technology

James Steffen Evoqua Water Technologies

Maintaining and Troubleshooting Electric Motor & Pump Problems in the Field

Tim Hebert A &W Electric

PHOS-SORB & Aluminum Based Chemicals for Economical Chemical Phosphorus Capture in Wastewater Treatment Applicationss

David Dreisbach Southern Ionics

Competitive Exclusion - Dominating the Ecology of the Collection System to Treat Wastewater & Reduce H2S

Ashley Elmore In-Pipe Technology

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tuesday pm 1:30 pm - 2:00 pm 2:05 pm - 2:35 pm 2:40 pm - 3:10 pm 3:15 pm - 3:45 pm

BR-A SESSION T-8

Wastewater Collection

Going Deep - Innovative Tunnel Design Beneath Downtown Greenville, SC

Stephen O’Connell Black & Veatch

Risk Based Predictive Maintenance Solutions for Sewer Main Cleaning - Schedules? We Do Need a Stinking Schedule!

Alex Palmatier HDR

Understanding Pneumatically-Induced Hydraulic Surges & Geysers In Sewers

Dominique Brocard AECOM

Protecting Concrete Structures from MIC Using Antimicrobial Additive

Scott Kelly AP/M Permaform

BR-B SESSION T-9

Partnership for Safe Water

Out Of Site But Not Out Of Mind - Cayce’s Massive Water Infrastructure Renewal

Craig Kirby American Engineering Consultants

A Deeper Look at Distribution System Corrosion Chemistry

Scott Moffatt Hilton Head PSD

Enhance Your Water Distribution Monitoring Program with Field Data Collection Cloud-based Solutions

Pam Moss Hach

The Science of Mixing & Improving Water Quality in Water Storage Tanks

Steve Connell Red Valve Company

BR-C SESSION T-10

Asset Management

Leveraging WCTS Budget Resources to Deploy Latest Flow Metering Technologies

Sharon Church Design South

The Enterprise Asset Management System Checklist

Mark Seastead Black & Veatch

Leveraging Practical Asset Management to Develop Strategic Approach for 54”� Sewer Interceptor Collapse - Planning to Construction

Jonathan Boone City of Rocky Mount

Lancaster County Water & Sewer District Takes on the Challenges of Building an Asset Management Program

Michael Cameron WK Dickson

101 SESSION T-11

Finance

Inclining Block Rate Structure Sizing in South Carolina

Mihaela Coopersmith Stantec Consulting

Cost Recovery Policy

Mark Coffin Mount Pleasant Waterworks

Stormwater Rates - An Interactive Approach

Kyle Stevens Stantec Consulting

Sustaining Stormwater Utilities with Enhanced Program-Funding-Customer Nexus

Prabha Kumar Black & Veatch

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103 SESSION T-12

Biosolids

Anaerobic Biodegradation of Fats in Wastewater & Sludge: Managing the Advantage of Enhanced Methane Production Against the Risk of Inhibition

Sudeep Popat Clemson Universtity

Optimizing Biosolids Management Cost & Circular Economy

James Willson Suez - Advanced Solutions

Debunking the Myth of Centrifuges: Centrifuges as an Energy Hog

Alexander Kraemer Centrisys/CNP

Impact of Upgraded Polymer Activation on Sludge Dewatering: Two Case Studies

Yong Kim UGSI Solutions

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105 SESSION T-13

SCADA / Instrumentation & Control

Online Monitoring of DO, ORP, & Ammonium for Aeration Control

Robert Smith YSI / Xylem

Controlling Wet Weather Flows Through SCADA

Brian Chemsak BJWSA

Rapidly Adaptive & Instantly Intuitive Interface Utilizing Fluent HMI Principles

Robert Touchton MR Systems

Columbia’s Mission Optimize - Distribution System Wide Monitoring, Pumping, & Water Quality Enhancements

Chad Walters Black & Veatch

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107 SESSION T-14

Stormwater

Who’s Upset This Week? - A Utility Replacement Project in the Old Village of Mt. Pleasant

Jamie Kelso CDM Smith

Calhoun West Drainage Improvement & Sea Level Rise Mitigation Project

Scott Hildebrand Davis & Floyd

The Stormwater Benefits of High-Performance Urban Trees

Matthew Werle GreenBlue Urban

Using a Pine Forest for Salt Marsh Mitigation for a Flood Control Project

Michael Sutton Davis & Floyd

We are pleased to offer the opportunity to receive a total of 12 full professional development/continuing education hours for the 2018 SCEC! This is your chance to fulfill most, if not all, of your professional license/environmental certification educational requirements at one event!

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EVENT

YP Social/Cornhole Tournament

Environmental Jeopardy

Grand Finale

Competitions

Conference Reception

Exhibit Hall Attendee Breakfast

Conference Luncheon

Student Poster CompetitionExhibit Hall Breaks

Conference Photography

SCAWWA Business Meeting

WEASC Business Meeting

Best Tasting Water Contest

5S Meeting

Operations Breakfast

Beach Fun Run

Mobile App Sponsor

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Opening Session

Parking

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The Sheraton Myrtle Beach Convention Center Hotel Room Block is Open for SCEC 2018!

Reserve your room today and be in the middle of all the great events SCEC has to offer. Room block rates are $155/night + taxes and fees for single & double occupancy. Hurry because the deadline for reservations within the SCEC room block is February 7, 2018!

• Please use this link if making your reservation on line: www.starwoodmeeting.com/events/start.action?id=1705231636&key=2678B789

• You may also contact the Sheraton directly to reserve your room at 888-627-8203. Please use the Group ID #4327 if reserving your room over the phone.

• You can also get all of this information and access the reservations link at: www.scwaters.org/page/SCECHotel

In the event that the room block sells out prior to the conference, we will provide alternate arrangements at other nearby hotels.

2101 North Oak Street | Myrtle Beach, SC 29577 Reservations: 843-918-5035

  

 

CONTACT GREG HILL AT [email protected] FOR MORE INFORMATION OR VISIT WWW.SCECWATER.COM/COMPETITIONS

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