Wednesday, July 22nd
- Water Resource Sustainability: Community and Utility Roles in Better Water Resource Management – Jeff Lape, US EPA
- Sustainable Integrated Water Management – Theresa Connor, WERF (part 1) (part 2) and Dr. Ken Williamson, WERF Research Council Member
- Spokane Toxics Task Force-Crafting Toxic Reduction Strategies on a Watershed Scale – Adriane Borgias, Washington Dept of Ecology and Lynn Schmidt, City of Spokane
- Lunch table topic materials
- Genomic Techniques for Identifying & Quantifying Population in Biological Wastewater Treatment – Leila Barker, Clean Water Services
- New Methods of Continuous Monitoring for Plant Operations & Ambient Monitoring – Shanna Myers, Clean Water Services
- Building Resilient Watershed Restoration Partnerships – Kendra Smith, Bonneville Environmental Foundation and Jon Souder, Coos Watershed Association
- Using Financial Information to Make Engineering Decisions – Doug Waugh, Clackamas WES
- Criminal Environmental Investigation Tools – Eric Martenson, US EPA Special Agent (presentation not available)
- Smart Floodplain Management: Anticipating ESA, Climate Change, and other Objectives – Kaitlin Lovell, City of Portland and Sara O’Brien, Willamette Partnership
Thursday, July 23rd
- Willamette River Alliance-a Temperature Compliance Option for Willamette Dischargers -Dr. Ken Williamson, Clean Water Services and Walt Meyer, West Yost
- Use of Anammox Systems to Reduce Nutrient Concentrations – Dr. Haydee De Clippeleir, DC Water
- Embracing Water Supply Sustainability-The Role of Reuse in your Water Supply Portfolios – Melissa Meeker, Water Reuse Association (part 1) (part 2) (part 3)
- IP IPA-Telling the Story of One Water a Pint at a Time – Mark Jockers, Clean Water Services (part 1) (part 2)
Pure Water Brew video
Only in Oregon, beer made from sewage water video - Social Media Strategy for Water Utilities – Ely O’Connor, Clean Water Services
- National Priorities for Stormwater and Wastewater Utilities – Ken Kirk and Adam Krantz, NACWA
- EPA and DEQ-Working Collaboratively to Improve Oregon’s Water Quality – Jennifer Wigal, DEQ and Dan Opalski, US EPA
Friday, July 24th
- A Willamette River Update-Creating a Report Card and Focusing on Protection – Pam Wiley, Meyer Memorial Trust and Kaitlyn Lovell, City of Portland (part 1) (part 2)
- The Benefits of DEQ and ACWA Working Together – Dick Pedersen, DEQ Director
- Crafting Creative Compliance Strategies – Robbin Finch, City of Boise (part 1) (part 2)
- Hikes in Eastern Oregon – Bill Sullivan