HomeMy WebLinkAbout12_D_4a_2013symAgenda130613Wastewater in Our Waters: SOLUTIONS
A Symposium on Decentralized Wastewater Treatment
June 21, 2013 8:30 AM – 3:00 PM
At Suffolk County Community College’s Culinary Arts and Hospitality Center
20 East Main Street, Riverhead
Sponsors
Platinum: Bridgehampton National Bank
Clear Flo Technologies, Inc.
Gold: The Nature Conservancy
Roux Associates, Inc.
Silver: David and Kate Calone
Lombardo Associates, Inc.
Sea Tow Services International, Inc.
Bronze: AEC Engineering Design & Construction PLLC
Coastal Pipeline Products Corp.
Excav Services
Jet Inc.
Venue: Our thanks to the SCCC Culinary Arts and Hospitality Center for providing the venue.
Hosts Suffolk County Department of Economic Development and Planning
Suffolk County Planning Commission
Peconic Green Growth, Inc.
Citizens Campaign for the Environment
This symposium is presented as part of programs being supported by:
Long Island Sound Futures Fund/National Fish and Wildlife Foundation
Henry Phillip Kraft Family Memorial Fund at the Long Island Community Foundation
Suffolk County Water Quality Protection and Restoration Program
8:30 - 9:00 Registration and networking breakfast
9:05- 9:10 Introductory Comments: Suffolk County Legislator Al Krupski
9:10-10:30 WHY SHOULD WE CARE?
Moderator Sarah Lansdale, Director
Suffolk County Division of Planning and Environment
9:10-9:20 A Water Quality Agenda Adrienne Esposito
Vice Chair, Suffolk County Planning Commission
Executive Director, Citizens Campaign for the Environment
9:20-9:30 Human Sourced Problems Christopher Gobler, PhD
Stony Brook University, Southampton
9:30 9:45 The Economics of Clean Water Douglas C. Clark, PE, LEED AP, Vice President
Clark Engineering and Surveying, P.C.
Elizabeth Smith, EE, The Nature Conservancy
9:45-9:55 SCDHS Water Resources Management
Plan: Conclusions and Next Steps
Walter Dawydiak, PE.
Acting Director of Environmental Quality, SCDHS
9:55 10:05 PGG Planning Study Results Glynis Berry, AIA, LEED AP,
Member, Suffolk County Planning Commission
Executive Director, Peconic Green Growth
10:05 – 10:15 Questions
10:30-12:30 SOLUTIONS: Technology for Decentralized Treatment
Moderator Dorian Dale, Director of Sustainability
Suffolk County Department of Economic Development
10:30-10:45 Approved and Promising Systems Walter Hilbert, PE, Principle Public Health Engineer
Office of Wastewater Management, EQ, SCDHS
10:45-11:25 Decentralized Technologies Albert Robert Rubin, PE, Emeritus Professor
North Carolina State University
11:25-11:35 Climate Smart Wastewater Management David Berg, AICP, LEED AP, Associate
Cameron Engineering & Associates, LLP
11:35 12:15 27 Years of Decentralized Wastewater
Management – Lessons Learned and
Future Perspective
Ed Clerico, PE, LEED AP, President
Natural Systems Utilities
12:15-12:30 Questions
12:30-1:15 LUNCH Maps on view/questions for the audience
12:45 Announcements and Awards Sara Lansdale incentive press release
Awards Anna Throne-Holst
Ross Baldwin
Orient Association
12:50
1:00 – 1:07 Technology Sample Aqua Vectors, Edward Sawchuck, PE
1:08 – 1:15 Technology Sample In-Pipe Technology, William V. DeCandido
1:15- 3:00 SOLUTIONS:
Responsible Management and Financing for Decentralized Wastewater Treatment
Moderator David Calone, Chair, Suffolk County Planning Commission
1:15 -1:25 Existing Oversight – What works,
what is needed?
John Donovan, PE, Chief Engineer of Sanitation
Suffolk County Department of Public Works
1:25- 1:45 Responsible Management and Financing
Case Studies
Candace Balmer, M.S., Water Resource Specialist
RCAP Solutions
1:45-2:10 Financing Panel Dorian Dale, SC Director of Sustainability
Wayne Grothe, The Nature Conservancy
Robert Lipp, Director, Suffolk County Legislature Budget
Review Office
2:10 – 2:20 Questions
2:20 - 2:50 Town/County Discussion & Questions Panel:
Gil Anderson, PE, Commissioner, SCDPW
Kara Hahn, SC Legislator
Wayne Horsley, SC Legislator
Sarah Meyland, Director,
Center for Water Management Resources, NYIT
Anna Throne-Holst, Supervisor, Southampton
Sean Walter, Supervisor, Riverhead
2:50-3:00 Closing Remarks U.S. Congressman Tim Bishop
AIA Peconic, A Component of the American Institute of Architects will offer 5 LU/HSW professional credits for architects