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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
Presenters biographies
Regional Water Engineer
NYS DEC, has been with NYSDEC since 1985
Moffa/Brown and Caldwell
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Formerly the Principal of Moffa & Associates, now Senior V.P. for Moffa/Brown and Caldwell which is a consulting engineering firm specializing in Combined Sewer Overflow (CSO) technology, stormwater and water quality investigations
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35 years experience in sanitary engineering; has directed several municipal and industrial facility plans and receiving water projects; published more than twenty articles on the subject of CSO technology, including two textbooks
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EPA and Water Environment Research Foundation reviewer; advisor for the EPA Wet-Weather ETV Program
Project Officer, USEPA
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Superfund Innovative Technology Evaluation (SITE)
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Urban Watershed Management
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Wet-Weather Flow and Source Water Protection Pilots (Water Quality Protection Center)
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Environmental Technology Verification (ETV) program
Project Manager, Moffa/Brown and Caldwell
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Design and evaluation of high-rate treatment facilities for wet-weather flow
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Water Environment Research Foundation (WERF) Wet Weather Disinfection project
Senior Scientist, Syracuse Research Corporation
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Human health and ecological risk assessment
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Assists US EPA in developing guidance on statistical applications in probabilistic risk assessment
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Teaches classes in risk assessment to governmental agencies and a graduate course in Quantitative Uncertainty Analysis at SUNY ESF
Lawler, Matusky and Skelly
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Environmental engineer specializing in water quality modeling; Director of Modeling with LMS
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Project Manager of the NYC DEP Effluent Biomonitoring (toxicity testing) and Dilution Modeling project covering 14 WPCPs
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Assisted DEP and Corporation Counsel in discussions with NYS DEC and interveners on toxicity issues related to SPDES permits for WPCPs
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Project Manager of LMS projects for NYC DEP on CSO Abatement Facility Planning for the East River, Newtown Creek and Flushing Bay
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Author of chapter on Modeling in the Water Environment Federation's Manual of Practice, Prevention and Control of Sewer System Overflows
Vice President, Moffa/Brown and Caldwell
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Thirty years wastewater engineering focused on CSO and related wet-weather evaluations and abatement
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Project Manager or Senior Consultant for CSO long-term control plans (LTCP), sewer separation/rehabilitation projects, CSO facility design and construction, EPA research and development, peer review assignments for WERF, regulatory negotiations
and Value Engineering
Deputy Commissioner,
Westchester County Department of Environmental Facilities
Vice President, WETCO
Project Manager for the Columbus, GA Wet-Weather Demonstration Projects
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