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Get an inside look at how West Basin produces nearly 40 miion gaons of recycled water each day. Led by Manager of Engineering Susanna Li, this tour explores water reuse, conservation and sustainability at the Edward C. Lile Facility—offering insights into Southern California’s water supply now and into the future.
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Rehab to the Rescue! Maximizing Value from Plant Rehabilitation Projects Join us for an all-day training seminar and vendor exhibition focused on rehabilitation of treatment facilities and pump stations! Learn about the challenges encountered on rehab projects, considerations in maintenance of plant operations (MOPO), and capitalize on rehab opportunities.
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3D scanning models can greatly assist in design and operations of WWTPs when as-builts are dated or inaccurate. This presentation will give an overview of the uses and benefits of the Matterport scanning technology.
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◆Cocktail reception ◆ ◆ Three-course dinner ◆ ◆ Door prizes worthy of your attendance ◆ ◆ Free parking ◆
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This presentation will explore stormwater capture projects implemented at two Los Angeles County Sanitation Districts’ material recovery facilities.
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his presentation will provide an overview of two water quality improvement projects implemented in the Ballona Creek Watershed. Throughout Los Angeles County, municipalities are responsible for improving water quality in alignment with the Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System (MS4) Permit.
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Dinner presentation of the impacts of Pretreatment of PFAS in the Future of One Water
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Please join LABS for a dinner presentation to learn more about optimizing nitrification and denitrification for optimal nitrate limits. Featured speaker Nicolas Canello is a chemist and microbiologist with wastewater experience. Nicolas serves as the Director of Biotechnology at Bioalchemy Inc., and he holds a patent with two other patents in pending status.
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You are invited to join the LABS of CWEA to celebrate a successful year and honor the great efforts that have served our communities!
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The City of Santa Monica’s Sustainable Water Supply Program incorporates several major components to reduce reliance on imported water and increase local water supplies. The Sustainable Water Infrastructure Project (SWIP), a cornerstone of the program, is a first-of-its-kind facility blending stormwater, urban runoff, brackish groundwater and…