American Water to Share Industry Leadership and Insights at American Water Works Association Annual Conference
Fourteen presenters are delivering 22 topical discussions during
the event, along with two employees receiving volunteer awards
VOORHEES, N.J.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–American
Water (NYSE: AWK), the nation’s largest publicly traded water and
wastewater utility company, announced today the company will share its
expertise at the American Water Works Association (AWWA) Annual
Conference (ACE17) from June 11-14 in Philadelphia, Pa. American
Water will have a strong presence at the conference with 14 expert
presenters participating in 22 sessions throughout one of the industry’s
top gatherings.
“As a leader in the water industry, American Water is excited to
participate in ACE and share our advanced technology and innovations
while also learning from our peers,” said Walter Lynch, chief operating
officer, American Water. “We all have the same goal of satisfying
customers’ needs. This conference is a great forum for industry leaders
to come together and share ideas, best practices and create connections.”
“Our customers must be at the center of everything we do,” noted Lynch.
“Our job is to provide clean, safe, affordable and reliable water and
water services to our customers and our significant presence at ACE 2017
demonstrates the ongoing commitment we have to developing innovative
technologies to better serve them.”
American Water is challenged to find innovative ways to operate at the
lowest possible cost for the benefit of the company and its customers.
From the company’s unique Innovation Development Process that leverages
its position and expertise to develop, test and promote new technologies
for industry use, to deploying 1,000 acoustical leak detectors to
identify non-surfacing leaks, American Water will demonstrate its
technological knowledge at the following sessions:
Monday, June 12
Topic: Advanced Leak Detection
Speaker:
Dave Hughes, manager of Water Research
Topic: Impact of Filtration Media Age on Nitrosamines and Nitrosamines
Precursors
Speaker: Ruth Marfil-Vega, environmental scientist
Topic: Advanced Leak Detection Technology Provides Large System Coverage
With Accurate Results
Speaker: Jeff Ferrell, manager
of Operations for West Virginia American Water
Tuesday, June 13
Topic: A Legacy of Innovation at American
Water
Speaker: Mark LeChevallier, vice president and chief
science advisor
Topic: The ABCs of AOPs
Speaker: Orren Schneider, manager of
Water Technology
Topic: Developing American Water’s New Goal for Reducing Greenhouse Gas
Emissions
Speaker: Matt Corson, manager of Environmental
Compliance and Stewardship
Topic: Challenges of Responding to USEPA Health Advisories – A Utility
Perspective
Speaker: Matt Corson, manager of Environmental
Compliance and Stewardship
Topic: A State-Of-The-Art Review on Innovative Technologies for Sewer
Collection Systems
Speaker: Jianfeng Wen, research analyst
Topic: Kanawha River Study: Extensive Evaluation For A Potential
Alternate Source Of Supply
Speaker: Jen Heymann, engineering
project manager for West Virginia American Water
Topic: Emergency Contingency Plan Implementation for Temporary Intake in
Response to Algae Bloom
Speaker: Allen Parsley, Operations
manager for West Virginia American Water
Topic: Emerging Contaminants Evaluation and Treatment, the Hummocks Well
Field Story (co-presenting with Margie Gray of Mott Macdonald)
Speaker:
Vince Monaco, manager of Engineering for New Jersey American Water
Topic: Groundwater Management & Regulations
Speaker: Vince
Monaco, manager of Engineering for New Jersey American Water
Topic: Optimized Capital Investment Breaking the Status Quo
Speaker:
Leslie Steves, project engineer for New Jersey American Water
Wednesday, June 14
Topic: Lead Identification, Release and
Transport through Premise Plumbing
Speaker: Chandan Venkatesh,
environmental scientist
Topic: Cetalytic Nitrate Reduction for Contaminated Ground Water: A
Novel Method With No Brine Discharge
Speaker: Lauren Weinrich,
environmental scientist
Topic: Advanced Oxidation with a Novel Electrochemical Oxidation System
Speaker:
Orren Schneider, manager of Water Technology
Topic: Utilities Working “Smarter” with Advanced Metering Infrastructure
Speaker:
Dave Hughes, manager of Water Research
Topic: A Big Picture Look: How Does GAC Impact Our Overall Goal of
Reducing DBP Risks?
Speaker: Ben Stanford, Senior director,
Water Research and Development
Topic: Innovative Treatment Technology Provides Additional Benefits For
HAB Removal
Speaker: Allen Parsley, Operations manager for West
Virginia American Water
Poster Session: American Water’s Approach to Reducing Lead Exposure –
Looking Beyond Compliance
Speaker: Matt Corson, manager of
Environmental Compliance and Stewardship
Poster Session: Application of Feedforward Aeration Control In
Full-Scale Activated Sludge Wastewater Treatment Plants
Speaker:
Jianfeng Wen, research analyst
Poster Session: Removal of Seasonal Contaminants Using Biofiltration
Speaker:
Ruth Marfil-Vega, environmental scientist
Additionally, Carmen Tierno, president of New York American Water, will
give the keynote address at the Kenneth J. Miller Founders’ Award
Luncheon on June 12. Ruth Gavel, engineering project manager with New
Jersey American Water, and Rachel Beam, engineering project manager with
Pennsylvania American Water, will receive the Kenneth J. Miller’s
Founders Award for their respective AWWA section committees. The award
was established in 2001 to honor outstanding volunteers for their
service and leadership in the advancement of Water For People’s mission
at the local committee and regional levels.
American
Water Resources, a business unit of American Water’s market-based
subsidiary, American Water Enterprises, will have an exhibit booth at
the ACE17 conference. American Water Resources offers Service Line
Protection Programs to homeowners in 43 states and Washington, D.C., and
currently services more than 1.6 million contracts.
Follow American Water’s social media accounts for up-to-date coverage of
the conference on Facebook
and Twitter.
With a history dating back to 1886, American Water is the largest and
most geographically diverse U.S. publicly-traded water and wastewater
utility company. The company employs more than 6,800 dedicated
professionals who provide regulated and market-based drinking water,
wastewater and other related services to an estimated 15 million people
in 47 states and Ontario, Canada. More information can be found by
visiting www.amwater.com.
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Contacts
American Water
Joseph Szafran, 856-309-4690
External Affairs
Manager
[email protected]