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Disinfection workshop summary
Weighing the risks and benefits of wet-weather disinfection
Presented at The Rosamond Gifford Zoo, Syracuse, NY
October 15, 2002
Workshop presenters
Presenters at the workshop
Mr. Michael J. Cunningham, Director
Onondaga County Lake Improvement Office
Mr. Steven Eidt, Regional Water Engineer
New York State Department of Environmental Conservation
Mr. Peter E. Moffa, P.E., Senior Vice President
Moffa & Associates, a Unit of Brown and Caldwell
Mrs. Mary Stinson, Project Officer
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Mr. John J. LaGorga, Project Manager
Moffa & Associates, a Unit of Brown and Caldwell
Mr. Phil Goodrum, Senior Scientist
Syracuse Research Corporation
Mr. Guy Apicella, Director of Modeling
LMS Engineers
Mr. Adam J. Zabinski, Deputy Commissioner
Westchester County Department of Environmental Facilities
Mr. Steven Freedman, Vice President
Brown and Caldwell
Excerpt from the workshop
Chlorination-dechlorination by-products have a very
low tendency to bioconcentrate in aquatic organisms.
It is not likely that chlorination-dechlorination
by-products in receiving waters will result in adverse
impacts to aquatic ecosystems or to human health.
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