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1 49th Annual Pretreatment,Pollution Prevention,and 21-23 HYATT REGENCY LONG BEACHNew conference days: Tuesday to ThursdayPhotos by Nguyen DangGreetings Clean Water Professionals,On behalf of CWEA and this year s P3S Executive and conference Planning Committees, I am truly honored and thrilled to invite you to the 2022 Pretreatment, Pollution Prevention, and Stormwater (P3S) conference , June 21-23 in Long Beach. This year we re pivoting back to an in-person meeting. We have heard from our members that they miss the in-person experience. Spending time with our peers and colleagues is exciting and has always been a certain energy, excitement, and renewal of our purpose as clean water professionals when we get together. I encourage you all to find a way to participate in this conference and encourage your peers, colleagues, and co-workers to do the same. Through connection and collaboration, the P3S Committee continues to promote professional and technical excellence in the field of water pollution source control, including pretreatment, pollution prevention, and stormwater, through education and training .
2 This exciting conference will provide: Educational and networking opportunities Engage with others from public agencies,community organizations, and academia Unite our professional community as we seek tocreate a healthier environment for everyoneThe conference theme is Still on the Path to Clean Water Celebrating the 50th Anniversary of the Clean Water Act. 2022 marks the 50th anniversary of the 1972 Clean Water Act (CWA), one of our nation s most significant environmental laws. Prior to this law, our waterways were overwhelmed by the impacts of toxic waste, heavy metals, and sewage released from manufacturing and other industrial sources. This year we will reflect on the impacts of the Act and the necessity to join together and continue pressing forward. As we are Still on the Path to Clean Water our profession will continue to face challenges. We all bring different experiences to the table and I look forward to seeing how we build on that experience to grow and move into the future.
3 Please consider getting involved in the P3S Committee. We d love to welcome you to the Committee breakfast meeting on Wednesday morning and get started on your own path to becoming a clean water look forward to seeing you at the conference ! Sincerely,THEODORE HIGGINSCWEA P3S Committee Chair City of Los Angeles, LA Sanitation and EnvironmentWelcome Back! Join Us in Long Beach for the 49th Annual P3S ConferenceMESSAGE FROM THE CHAIR 2022 CWEA. Images used with permission and are protected by copyright of the photographer.*According to a recent third-party & Media FiltersMinimum maintenance, high performance Hydrodynamic SeparatorsCost-effective and continuous treatmentDetention & Infiltration SystemsUnderground stormwater managementBiofilters & Engineered LIDG reen infrastructure with a smaller footprintComprehensive Stormwater SolutionsBio Clean Environmental Services, Inc. (855) 566-3938 Schedule a project review session today!We have served the civil engineering community for 22 years, providing superior precast stormwater systems, in-house design and engineering services, plus project management support.
4 We know customers have choices, and we work daily to earn your our customers experience a high to very high quality of service in the planning and design Bio Clean customers said our products solved their design Committee conference CHAIR Theodore Higgins City of Los Angeles, LA Sanitation and EnvironmentPROGRAM LEAD Wendy Hsiao City of BurbankOPENING SESSION LEAD Susan Hiestand Silicon Valley Clean WaterSPECIAL EVENTS LEAD Shannon Simmers City of RedlandsAWARDS CO-LEADS Casey Fitzgerald City of San Jos Stephen Sealy LACSDFOG WORKSHOP CO-LEADS Travis Fisher Ojai Valley SanitaryJoe Jenkins EECPaul Prange City of San Jos conference VOLUNTEERS Berlinda Blackburn Blackburn Environmental ServicesJohn Boyd LACSDIvan Monroy Valley Sanitation District Michael Placencia Delta DiabloJennifer Peet City of LivermoreJonathon Powell OCSanP3S Committee CHAIR Theodore Higgins City of Los Angeles, LA Sanitation and EnvironmentVICE CHAIR William Edwards City of VacavillePAST CHAIRJ ennifer Peet City of LivermoreSECRETARY Edwin Alonzo City of FontanaGRANT PROGRAMS Alina Constantinescu Larry Walker AssociatesORDER OF THE SILVER COVER Joe Lucia RetiredP3S22 conference SponsorsSILVER SPONSORBRONZE SPONSORFOG WORKSHOP SPONSORGOLDLANYARD SPONSORAll attendees will be scanned upon entering the session room.
5 To earn contact hours, you must attend the full session. One contact hour will be issued per 50-minute session. You will be scanned out if you leave prior to the session end CONTACT HOURSAUTOMATEDREADYIN 2-3 WEEKSP hotos by Nguyen Dang 2022 CWEA. Images used with permission and are protected by copyright of the Department of Public Health STRONGLY encourages wearing a , JUNE 218:30 - 11:30 General SessionRegency Ballroom A, B, C12:15 - 1:30 of the Year Awards LunchRegency Ballroom A, B, C2:00 - 4:50 Sessions4:50 - 7:00 with the PartnersRegency Foyer/Beacon RotundaWEDNESDAY, JUNE 227:00 - 8:00 Business Meeting & BreakfastRegency D8:30 - 11:20 Sessions12:15 - 1:30 of the Silver Cover LunchRegency Ballroom A, B, C1:50 - 4:40 Sessions5:30 - 6:30 Event: Laser ShowRegency Ballroom A, B, C6:30 - 8:00 Event: ReceptionPool DeckTHURSDAY, JUNE 238:30 - 11:20 Sessions12:05 - 1:30 Grant Recipients LunchRegency Ballroom A, B, C1:50 - 4:40 SessionsSchedule-at-a- GlanceHealth & Event HeadlineTHE BRILLIANCE OF CLEAN WATER Wednesday, June 22nd 5:30 - 6.
6 30 Regency Ballroom A, B, CLASER SHOWTake an immersive, exhilarating, and educational journey as we continue to follow the Path to Clean Water. View our water world in a way you have never imagined. Join us for a visual learning presentation that combines science, art, music, and technology to transform the place around you into an exciting experience you won t forget. Hosted by Theodore Higgins, P3S Committee ChairAfter the laser light show, join fellow P3S professionals on the Hyatt Regency pool deck for our Signature Event Reception. Enjoy hot appetizers, full cash bar and engaging conversations with fellow clean water professionals. Visit the reg desk to purchase a ticket $25 Members $35 Non-membersIncluded with your Signature Event EVENT RECEPTION 6:30 - 8:00 Pool DeckP3S SIGNATURE General SessionConference LunchesFACILITY OF THE YEAR AWARDSC asey Fitzgerald and Stephen Sealy P3S Awards Leads12:15 pm - 1:30 pmORDER OF THE SILVER COVERJoe Lucia and John Boyd Past P3S Chairs 12:15 pm - 1:30 pmTU ESDAYWE DN ESDAYTHURSDAYP3S GRANT RECIPIENTS Alina Constantinescu Grants Lead Past P3S Chairs12:05 pm - 1:30 pmConference lunches are included in your registration.
7 Please RSVP for lunches to help us avoid food , June 21st 8:30 - 11:30 Regency A, B, CThe popular P3S opening sessions continue our tradition of short, inspirational TED like talks, followed by an in-depth back and forth between the panelists, moderator and audience. Opening Session Host SUSAN HIE STAN DP3S Past Chair Silicon Valley Clean WaterWin door prizes with the P3S22 Opening Session trivia. Questions will be related to the 50th Anniversary of the Clean Water Hagekhalil General manager and CEO Metropolitan Water District of Southern CaliforniaMikaela Randolph Watershed Coordinator, Central Santa Monica Bay Watershed AreaKatrine Whitson Assistant Professor of Molecular Biology and Biochemistry, UC IrvineSpeaker BiosAdel Hagekhalil is general manager and chief executive officer for the Metropolitan Water District of Southern California, the largest wholesale drinking water agency in the country. Hagekhalil is responsible for leading Metropolitan s daily and long-term operations and planning to provide safe, reliable water to Southern California.
8 He oversees Metropolitan s $ billion annual budget, 1,800 employees, and extensive system of conveyance, storage, treatment and delivery infrastructure. Adel is a CWEA member, WEF Fellow, and a member of Randolph is the Watershed Coordinator for the Central Santa Monica Bay Watershed Area. In this role she looks forward to supporting communities across this watershed and in the greater Los Angeles region to achieve high water quality outcomes through projects that have multi-benefits with a focus on the most vulnerable and disadvantaged Whitson is an Assistant Professor of Molecular Biology and Biochemistry at UC Irvine. Whiteson is interested in human associated microbial and viral communities. She uses metagenomics, metabolomics, microbial genetics and ecological statistics to answer questions about how microbes and viruses affect human health. Her interests are in understanding how individual and persistent human-associated microbial and viral communities affect EventsWalk the Path of Clean Water Trash Pick-up and Scavenger Hunt Monday, June 20th 1:00 with familiar faces and make new connections as we enjoy a short walk around downtown Long Beach while having a positive effect on the will be provided clues to key locations that lead to a meeting point where we can take a moment to visualize the impact of our united efforts.
9 We are all Still on the Path of Clean Water . Trash bags and trash pickers to first meeting spot: It is big, round, and rhymes with Paris Welcome Hyatt Regency Lobby Bar Monday, June 20th 6:00 better way to prepare for a three day conference packed with amazing speakers, much needed training , and important information than a warm welcome! Check-in, shake off the travel gloom, and join us in the Hyatt Regency Lobby Bar where there will be a cozy fire, good friends, and a chance to grab yourself a refreshing drink and delicious food. Cash with the Partners Regency Foyer/Beacon Rotunda Tuesday, June 21st 4:50-7:00 complimentary hot appetizers and cold drinks at this annual networking event. Have fun, talk with the exhibitors, catch-up with friends and stick around for great door prizes. Pick-up drink tickets from one of CWEA s dedicated exhibitors. Free for all Events Lead SHANNON SIMMERS951-956-8398P3S CommitteeCity of RedlandsPhoto by Nguyen DangPhoto by CWEA(l-r) Enjoy the annual signature event.
10 P3S19 photo by CWEA, and P3S20 by Nguyen Dang10 Technical SessionsTUESDAY, JUNE 21ST8:00 - 8:30 CONTINENTAL BREAKFASTR egency Foyer/ Beacon Rotunda8:30 - 10:00 OPENING GENERAL SESSION PART 1 Regency Ballroom A, B, C10:00 - 10:15 COFFEE WITH EXHIBITORS sponsored by Bio Clean10:15 - 11:30 OPENING GENERAL SESSION PART 2 Regency Ballroom A, B, C11:30 - 12:15 TIME WITH EXHIBITORS 12:15 - 1:30 LUNCHFACILITY OF THE YEAR AWARDSR egency Ballroom A, B, C1:30 - 2:00 COFFEE & DESSERT WITH EXHIBITORS sponsored by Bio CleanTRACKSPFAS SUMMITMONITORING TECHNIQUES PUBLIC OUTREACH & POLICYLEADS teve Jepsen, SCAPG orman Lau, LWAS usan Hiestand, SVCWROOMB eacon ABeacon BRegency EF2:00 - 2:50 State Water Board PFAS Investigative Order andDepartment of Toxic Substances Control (DTSC) Update Wendy Linck State Water BoardCSI: WastewaterGorman Lau Larry Walker AssociatesHow to Use Human-Centered Design in Outreach and Policy Stephen Groner SGA Marketing2:50 - 3:00 BREAK3:00 - 3:50 Latest PFAS Investigation GeoTracker DataObservations and Treatment Technologies for the Water/Wastewater Sector Roshanak Aflaki CDM SmithData Driven Pretreatment & Collection System Management Anne-Li Steutel-Maron KandoPublic Outreach Edwin Alonzo City of Fontana3:50 - 4:00 BREAK4:00 - 4:50 PFAS Regulatory andLegislative Updates Jared Voskuhl CASAFlow Monitoring Technologies for Industrial Discharge Monitoring John HamiltonPontonFighting the Good Fight Against Wipes and Other Non-Flushables A Call to Action!