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<strong>2013</strong>MOVIE NIGHT - “TEEN WOLF”Sponsored by Jones & HenryMonday, June 17, 8:00 am to 10:00 pmSymposium RoomFor Monday night arrivers, join in the fun and watch the1985 comedy starring Michael J. Fox. Enjoy movie snacksand beverages and reconnect with your fellow water qualitycolleagues.AWARDS BRUNCHTuesday, June 18, 10:30 am to 1:00 pmSequoia Ballroom(Ticketed Event)<strong>2013</strong>Join <strong>Conference</strong> Co-Chairs Marc Nusser and Jeff Olsen, andAwards Chair Dale Kocarek, as we recognize the stars ofour profession. Meet Matt Bond, WEF Past President andvisiting WEF Board of Trustees representative.Help us acknowledge the <strong>2013</strong>recipients of OWEA awards forexemplary performance, service, safety,and dedication while preserving andenhancing <strong>Ohio</strong>’s water environment.AWARDSOWEA Registration Desk Hours:Monday 4:00 pm 9:00 pmTuesday 7:00 am 5:30 pmWednesday 7:00 am 5:00 pmThursday 7:00 am 11:00 am<strong>2013</strong> SPOUSE/GUEST PROGRAMTuesday and Wednesday, June 18 and 22TUESDAY, JUNE 187:00 a - 9:30 a Continental Breakfast10:30 a - 1:00 p Awards Brunch1:00 p - 4:30 p Spouse/Guest <strong>Program</strong>Discover your inner artist with Painting with a TwistCreative Cooking with the Great Wolf Lodge Chef6:30 p - 10:30 p Meet & Greet “A Howling Good Time”WEDNESDAY, JUNE 197:30 a - 9:00 a Continental Breakfast9:00 a - 4:30 p Spouse/Guest <strong>Program</strong>A Day in Historic Downtown Lebanon6:00 p - 7:30 p Social Reception7:30 p - 9:30 p Annual BanquetANNUAL BUSINESS MEETINGTuesday, June 18, 1:30 am to 2:30 pmNorthwest Territory BCDMembers - this is your organization and your chanceto participate!• Election of OWEA’s Officers• OWEA Financial Report Review• Committee Reports• Section Reports• WEF Delegate Reports• Organizational Updates• Time for QuestionsWEDNESDAY/THURSDAY BREAKFASTSponsored by StantecWednesday, June 19, 7:00 am to 9:00 amThursday, June 20, 7:00 am to 9:00 amFallen Timbers ABCWEDNESDAY LUNCHSponsored by O’Brien & Gere<strong>2013</strong><strong>2013</strong><strong>2013</strong>Wednesday, June 19, 11:45 am to 1:00 pmThe Loose Moose Cottage4 (Ticketed Event)5


<strong>2013</strong>Booth126Booth131Booth105Booth134Booth5Booth6Booth7Booth8Booth102Booth113Booth124Booth4EXHIBIT LEARNING TOURSTuesday, June 18, 1:00 to 4:00 pmSign up at the OWEA Registration DeskExhibit Learning Tour A4 Companies, 15 minutes each, One contact hourRepeats at 1:00 pm, 2:00 pm, 3:00 pmContact Hour #: OWEA-S-001216-OMOdor & Corrosion Control of H2S- Dry Media ScrubberPurafilLagoon’s Effluent Toxicity:Meeting License Isn’t EnoughNelson <strong>Environment</strong>alAlternative Construction Delivery MethodsThe Haskell CompanyEffects of Algae & Debrison Clarifiers and ThickenersFord Hall CompanyExhibit Learning Tour B4 Companies, 15 minutes each, One contact hourRepeats at 1:00 pm, 2:00 pm, 3:00 pmContact Hour #: OWEA-S-001217-OMSubmersible Pump and Mixer OverviewWilo USAGet Better Control of Your Bugs:Suspended Solids SensorsCerlic <strong>Environment</strong>alT2 Rotary Lobe PumpNetzsch PumpsUV Disinfection Overview for WastewaterTrojan TechnologiesExhibit Learning Tour C4 Companies, 15 minutes each, One contact hourRepeats at 1:00 pm, 2:00 pm, 3:00 pmContact Hour #: OWEA-S-001218-OMInnovative Technology,Solids Handling PumpsBuckeye PumpsConstruction Proceduresof Prestressed TanksDN TanksUsing Flowworks to Analyze Datato Improve SCADA SecurityFlowWorks, Inc.What is RCAP?<strong>Ohio</strong> RCAPTUESDAY TECHNICAL SESSIONS1:30 2:152:30 3:153:30 4:151:30 2:152:30 3:153:30 4:15Track #1 - Fallen Timbers B<strong>2013</strong>Alternative Chlorine Free DisinfectionMinh Tran, FMC CorpContact Hour #: OWEA-S-001210-OMSecondary Wastewater DisinfectionChuck Murphy, SteubenvilleContact Hour #: OWEA-S-001211-OMReal Time Sensing of UV-CKatie Cook, XylemContact Hour #: OWEA-S-001212-OMTrack #2 - Fallen Timbers CAir Ionized Odor ControlDennis Tulenko, Trans TechContact Hour #: OWEA-S-001213-OMVentilation and Odor Controlfor Sewers & TunnelsLarry Hentz, HDRContact Hour #: OWEA-S-001214-OMOdor Control Methodologyfor H2S GenerationSharon Vaughn, City of DaytonContact Hour #: OWEA-S-001215-OMPLANT TOUR<strong>2013</strong>Tuesday, June 18: Bus Departs 1:30 pm, Tour at 2:00 pmUpper Mill Creek - Butler County (Ticketed Event)Contact Hour #: OWEA-S-001219-OM 1.0 HourThe Butler County Department of <strong>Water</strong> and Sewer’s Upper Mill Creek(UMC) Regional <strong>Water</strong> Reclamation Facility (WRF) has a rated capacity of16 million gallons per day (mgd) and presently treats an average of 8.5mgd of wastewater. The plant, which discharges into the East Fork of theMill Creek, services a wide area that includes Liberty and West ChesterTownships as well as parts of the City of Sharonville.6 7


<strong>2013</strong>EXHIBIT EXPOSITIONExhibit ExpositionTuesday, June 18, <strong>2013</strong>Open 8:00 am - 10:30 amBrunch 10:30 am - 1:00 pmOpen 1:00 pm - 5:30 pm4:30 pm Expo SocialEXHIBIT EXPO TOURS FOR CONTACT HOURSSign up at the Registration Desk for Contact Hour Tours throughthe Exhibit Expo. Detail on page 6. Tours at 1 pm, 2 pm, and 3 pm.Sponsored by Brown and Caldwell<strong>2013</strong> EXPO AFTERNOON SOCIALTuesday, June 18, 4:30 - 5:30 pmJoin the <strong>2013</strong> Exhibitors for light refreshments in the Exhibit Expoand take a last walk around to visit with this year’s vendors.EXHIBITOR LIST# Alphabetical List2 AAEE21 ADS <strong>Environment</strong>al Services121 Advanced Rehabilitation Technology107 AIRVAC, Inc.110 Alloway13 ArchaeaSolutions, Inc.122 Bissnuss Inc.18-19 BL Anderson Company138 Boerger, LLC102-103 Buckeye Pumps Inc26 Chesley Associates Inc.22 Corporate Equipment Company116 Corrpro Companies, Inc.27 Covalen111 CT Consultants Inc123 CTI Engineers Inc14 Daman Superior LLC31 Data Command16 Delaney & Associates Inc.113 DN Tanks120 E & I Corporation23 <strong>Environment</strong>al Express106 EnviroScience Inc128 Flottweg Separation Technology, Inc.124 FlowWorks, Inc.134 Ford Hall Company Inc.135 Gilson Engineering Sales Inc119 GRW Engineers, Inc.130 GTI105 H. R. Gray20 Hach Company109 Hamilton Kent LLC132 HOBAS Pipe USA24 Industrial Controls & Equipment125 J Dwight Thompson Co30 Jacobs Associates118 MASI <strong>Environment</strong>al Labs131 Nelson <strong>Environment</strong>al Inc.114 O’Brien & Gere108 Odle, Inc Painting & Coating3 OH WARN4 <strong>Ohio</strong> RCAP33 <strong>Ohio</strong> Section AWWA1 <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Water</strong> <strong>Environment</strong> Assn117 Orenco Systems, Inc.129 Ott North America LLC104 Parkson Corp.115 Paxxo Inc9 Pelton <strong>Environment</strong>al Products, Inc.32 Process Control Services126 Purafil11 Rockwell Automation/Reliance112 S & H Consultants10 Seepex, Inc.127 Shand & Jurs15 ShinMaywa (America), Ltd.137 Smith <strong>Environment</strong>al Inc12 Southern Sales Company101 Sullivan <strong>Environment</strong>al Tech., Inc.29 Tele-Vac <strong>Environment</strong>al6-7 The Henry P. Thompson Co.133 The Logan Clay Products Company17 The Thrasher Group136 Thermal Process Systems8 Trojan Technologies28 Trumbull25 USABlueBook<strong>2013</strong># Booth Number1 <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Water</strong> <strong>Environment</strong> <strong>Association</strong>2 AAEE3 OH WARN4 <strong>Ohio</strong> RCAP5 WILO USA6-7 The Henry P. Thompson Co.8 Trojan Technologies9 Pelton <strong>Environment</strong>al Products, Inc.10 Seepex, Inc.11 Rockwell Automation/Reliance12 Southern Sales Company13 ArchaeaSolutions, Inc.14 Daman Superior LLC15 ShinMaywa (America), Ltd.16 Delaney & Associates Inc.17 The Thrasher Group18-19 BL Anderson Company20 Hach Company21 ADS <strong>Environment</strong>al Services22 Corporate Equipment Company23 <strong>Environment</strong>al Express24 Industrial Controls & Equipment25 USABlueBook26 Chesley Associates Inc.27 Covalen28 Trumbull29 Tele-Vac <strong>Environment</strong>al30 Jacobs Associates31 Data Command32 Process Control Services33 <strong>Ohio</strong> Section AWWA101 Sullivan <strong>Environment</strong>al Tech., Inc.102-103 Buckeye Pumps Inc104 Parkson Corp.105 H. R. Gray106 EnviroScience Inc107 AIRVAC, Inc.108 Odle, Inc Painting & Coating109 Hamilton Kent LLC110 Alloway111 CT Consultants Inc112 S & H Consultants113 DN Tanks114 O’Brien & Gere115 Paxxo Inc116 Corrpro Companies, Inc.117 Orenco Systems, Inc.118 MASI <strong>Environment</strong>al Labs119 GRW Engineers, Inc.120 E & I Corporation121 Advanced Rehabilitation Technology122 Bissnuss Inc.123 CTI Engineers Inc124 FlowWorks, Inc.125 J Dwight Thompson Co126 Purafil127 Shand & Jurs128 Flottweg Separation Technology, Inc.129 Ott North America LLC130 GTI131 Nelson <strong>Environment</strong>al Inc.132 HOBAS Pipe USA133 The Logan Clay Products Company134 Ford Hall Company Inc.135 Gilson Engineering Sales Inc136 Thermal Process Systems137 Smith <strong>Environment</strong>al Inc8 5 WILO USA138 Boerger, LLC9


<strong>2013</strong>MEET & GREETSponsored by CT ConsultantsTuesday, June 18, 6:30 to 10:30 pm<strong>Conference</strong> Center Patio and Outdoor Tent(Ticketed Event)Are You Ready for a“Howling Good Time”?Are you ready to howl at the <strong>2013</strong> OWEA Meet & Greet?Enjoy the Timberwolf Buffet on the patio or in the big tent.Network with your fellow water quality professionals andenjoy a howling good time of music, comedy, and crowdinteraction with 176 Keys Dueling Pianos. Take souvenirphotos with your friends and colleagues in the Hocus PocusPhoto Booth.Networking is a business habit that benefits everyone -regardless of your stage in work and life. Take advantage ofknowledge and wisdom of others to learn how to tame thebeasts of P & N in your facility. Learn from the experienceof others to add to and enhance the learning gained in thetechnical sessions.How do you howl? Bring your music requests for thedueling pianists and prepare to sing, clap, and laugh.The Howling Good Time begins Tuesday evening at6:30 pm!RECEPTION/ANNUAL BANQUETSponsored by CDM Smith<strong>2013</strong>Wednesday, June 19, 6:00 to 9:30 pm<strong>Conference</strong> Center Patio/Outdoor Tent and Sequoia Ballroom(Ticketed Event)6:00 p.m. Reception and 5S Induction (Patio/Tent)7:30 p.m. Banquet (Sequoia Ballroom)Enjoy a delectable dinner prepared by the excellent GreatWolf chefs and help celebrate the work of OWEA and itslong tradition of dedicated and talented leaders.Matt BondWEF Past PresidentThe Jump ‘n’ Jive Show Band features Big BandSwing classics that generate energy & excitement!WEF AwardsJoin us as we honor those receivingWEF Awards, presented by MattBond, Past President of the WEFBoard of Trustees.William D. Hatfield AwardSidney Bidell AwardLaboratory Analyst AwardBurke AwardThe <strong>2013</strong> Larry Moon AwardPresented to an OWEA member in recognition of theirOutstanding Service and Leadership to the <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Water</strong><strong>Environment</strong> <strong>Association</strong>.Passing of the GavelOutgoing President Tom Angelo (top) willpass the gavel to incoming President DanSullivan (below).OWEA will make a special effort torecognize members with a MemberAppreciation Celebration, as well ashold a drawing for registrations to One<strong>Water</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong>, the 2014 Joint <strong>Ohio</strong> WEA/AWWA <strong>Conference</strong> inColumbus, <strong>Ohio</strong>.Photo Booth Sponsored by H.R. Gray10 11


<strong>2013</strong> WED AM TECHNICAL SESSIONS WED AM TECHNICAL SESSIONS<strong>2013</strong>Start End Title Presenter Contact Hour #Track: Nutrient Removal Room: Sequoia 1/28:00 8:45 Nutrient Removal Using Microalgae Ting Lu, Black & Veatch OWEA-S-001220-OM9:00 9:4510:00 10:4511:00 11:45Detailed Sampling for Process Modeling ofPhosphorus & Nitrogen RemovalSimple, Early Steps Toward Meeting LowerPhosphorus Effluent LimitsNutrient Recovery-A Key Component ofSustainable Nutrient RemovalAlyssa Jenkins, Hazen & SawyerMark Sneve, Strand AssociatesSamuel Jeyanayagam, CH2M HillTrack: Operations Room: Sequoia 3OWEA-S-001221-OMOWEA-S-001222-OMOWEA-S-001223-OM8:00 8:45 RAS Pumping System Controls Gary Hickman, Columbus DOSD OWEA-S-001224-OM9:00 9:4510:00 10:4511:00 11:45Muddy Creek WWTP Aeration SystemEfficiency UpgradePlant Expansion for Nutrient Removal andWet Weather Flow TreatmentWet Weather and Advanced Treatment:Procurement Strategies to Secure the RightTechnologyBrian Mumy, Brown & CaldwellJeff Lamson, City of FremontWilliam Meinert, O’Brien & GereTrack: Collections Room: Sequoia 4/5/6OWEA-S-001225-OMOWEA-S-001226-OMOWEA-S-001227-OM8:00 8:45 Lessons Learned from LTCP Investigations Amber Bretland, Stantec OWEA-S-001228-OM9:00 9:45Peeling the I & I Onion: I & I Methods, Tools,Pathways, and MonitoringJohn Swartzbaugh, Burgess & NipleOWEA-S-001230-OM10:00 10:45 I/I Remediation and Green Solutions Alicia Adams, Stantec OWEA-S-001229-OM11:00 11:458:00 8:459:00 9:4510:00 10:4511:00 11:45History Repeats Itself:The City of Columbus’ <strong>Water</strong> in BasementMitigation AssessmentTrack: BiosolidsComparison of Class A Systems for SmallDigester FacilitiesFrom Private to Public-Dayton’s Journey Intothe Biosolids BusinessDewatering Equipment Selection; Squeezingthe Most Out of Your DecisionShake, Rattle & Roll: Enhancing SolidsMixingTracking Contact Hours or PDH’s? Complete the Contact Hour form for technicalsessions for which you want to earn contact hours or PDH credit. Make sure yourpersonal information is complete. Have an OWEA representative sign the form atMuralikrishna Chelupati, ARCADISJohn Currie, CB&IJason Tincu, DaytonShaun Hurst, AndritzRoom: SymposiumSteven Reese, Hazen & SawyerOWEA-S-001231-OMOWEA-S-001232-OMOWEA-S-001233-OMOWEA-S-001234-OMOWEA-S-001235-OMthe end of the day. OWEA keeps the white copy and you retain the yellow copy.Your badge will be scanned as you enter each session to verify your attendance.If you have any questions, please stop by the OWEA Registration Desk.12 13


<strong>2013</strong> WED PM TECHNICAL SESSIONS WED PM TECHNICAL SESSIONS<strong>2013</strong>Start End Title Presenter Contact Hour #Track: Nutrient Removal Room: Sequoia 1/21:00 1:45 BNR in an Oxidation Ditch Phil Anderson-ARCADIS OWEA-S-001236-OM2:00 2:45 EBPR Lessons Learned at the Versailles WRF Jim Gagnon-CH2M Hill OWEA-S-001237-OM3:00 3:454:00 4:451:00 1:452:00 2:453:00 3:454:00 4:451:00 1:45Balancing Nutrient Limits with Net<strong>Environment</strong>al BenefitsAchieve Low Total Nitrogen Limits byImplementing Deep Bed Denitrification FiltersJB Neethling-HDRScott Phipps-Hazen & SawyerTrack: Operations Room: Sequoia 3Junk in the Trunk; City of Akron BioActiflo PilotPlant OperationCooperative Success Story in Accepting a NewSIUOperations Tools for Nutrient RemovalOptimization and TrainingThe Business Case for a ComprehensiveWastewater Master PlanDeborah Houdeshell, Hazen & SawyerMark Livengood, Montgomery CountyJamie Gellner, Hazen & SawyerKatya Bilyk, Hazen & SawyerTrack: Collections Room: Sequoia 4/5/6Stop the Presses, How the City of HamiltonPlans to Save Millions on SSO ControlGlenn Weist, JacobsOWEA-S-001238-OMOWEA-S-001239-OMOWEA-S-001240-OMOWEA-S-001241-OMOWEA-S-001242-OMOWEA-S-001243-OMOWEA-S-001244-OM2:00 2:45 Development of Akron’s CMOM <strong>Program</strong> Dan Johnson, Burgess & Niple OWEA-S-001245-OM3:00 3:454:00 4:45A Case Study for the Effectiveness of SewerRehabilitation on Reducing I/IComparison of Three Wet Weather FlowTreatment Alternatives to Increase PlantCapacityTrack: Energy Sustainability/Alternate DeliveryKaren Reinhart, EMH&TDon Esping, Brown & CaldwellRoom: SymposiumOWEA-S-001246-OMOWEA-S-001247-OM1:00 1:45 Energy Savings with High Rate Aeration Mark Greene, O’Brien & Gere OWEA-S-001248-OM2:00 2:45Green Infrastructure and Rehab SustainabilityAlternativesJason Abbott, ARCADISOWEA-S-001249-OM3:00 3:45 Pioneering Alternative Delivery in <strong>Ohio</strong> Stephen Gates, Brown & Caldwell OWEA-S-001250-OM4:00 4:451:00 1:452:00 2:453:00 3:454:00 4:45Alternative Project Delivery for America’s <strong>Water</strong>InfrastructureTrack: Green InfrastructureCity of Columbus Third Avenue Integrated GreenInfrastructureUse of Grant Funding for Installation of GreenInfrastructure in the New York City Metro AreaDesign and Construction Lessons Learned forGreen Infrastructure ProjectsTriple Bottom Line Analysis and a <strong>Program</strong> ofIncentives and Marketable CreditsJohn Awezec, HDRRoom: Fallen Timbers ABCNeil Myers, Williams Creek ConsultingJulie Stein, HDRKelly Kuhbander, Strand AssociatesPete Yakimowich, ARCADISOWEA-S-001251-OMOWEA-S-001252-OMOWEA-S-001253-OMOWEA-S-001254-OMOWEA-S-001255-OM14 15


<strong>2013</strong>OWEA LEADERSHIP2012-<strong>2013</strong> EXECUTIVE COMMITTEEPresident.............................................................. Tom AngeloPresident-Elect....................................................Dan SullivanVice President..................................................Mike FrommerPast President.......................................................Doug ClarkSecretary/Treasurer............................................ Jane WinklerSr WEF Delegate..................................................Kim RiddellJr WEF Delegate........................................... Mark LivengoodNW Delegate................................................... Elizabeth WickNE Delegate............................................................Ted BakerSW Delegate.....................................................Jamie GellnerSE Delegate......................................................... Tyler Linton2012-<strong>2013</strong> COMMITTEE CHAIRSAnnual <strong>Conference</strong>........................................Marc Nusser, Jeff OlsenAuditing..................................................Tom Fishbaugh, Rick VarnerAwards........................................................................... Dale KocarekCertification...................................................................... Kathy CookCollection Systems................................................................Bill HorstContact Hours................................................................Marc MorganFinance........................................................................Steve MorrisonGovernance.....................................................................Dan SullivanGovernment Affairs........................................................ Dale KocarekLaboratory Analyst.................................. Eva Hatvani, Denise SemanMembership............................................ Deb Houdeshell, Keith RileyNominating................................................................ Mark LivengoodPlant Operations.............................................Jim Borton, Kim RiddellPretreatment............................................................... Sharon VaughnPublic Education............................................................. Nancy TaylorPublications................................................................. Elizabeth WickPublicity..................................................................... Cindy JacobsenResiduals.......................................................................Jamie GellnerSafety..........................................................Jim Graham, Mike WelkeSmall Systems............................................................ Roberta AcostaSponsorship........................................................................Ted BakerUtility...............................................................................Scott Holmes<strong>Water</strong> for People................................... Alicia Adams, Doug Borkosky<strong>Water</strong>shed......................................................................Anil TangarilaWebmaster................................................................. Tom FishbaughYoung Professional................................... Nick Bucurel, Kris Ruggles2012-<strong>2013</strong> SECTION PRESIDENTSNW Section President.....................................................Brad LoweryNE Section President.................................................... Lance WillardSW Section President....................................................Barb WagnerSE Section President....................................................... Tyler LintonVISION, MISSION, ETHICSOWEA VISION STATEMENTOWEA MISSION STATEMENTThe mission of the <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Water</strong> <strong>Environment</strong><strong>Association</strong> is to:Educate our members through sharinginformation and networkingEducate the public on preserving and enhancingour water qualityBe proactive on water environment issuesBuild a positive professional image within andoutside the <strong>Association</strong><strong>2013</strong>The <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Water</strong> <strong>Environment</strong> <strong>Association</strong> shall berecognized as the leading water resource organization forpreserving and enhancing <strong>Ohio</strong>’s water environment.OWEA CODE OF ETHICSAdopted June 17, 1964, Cincinnati, <strong>Ohio</strong>As one engaged in providing public and private wastewatertreatment, and as a member of the <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Water</strong> <strong>Environment</strong><strong>Association</strong>, I hold true to the following principals:1. To perform my duties to the best of my ability in the operationsof facilities for which I am responsible.2. To endeavor to keep myself informed in the technology of myfield, utilizing membership and participation in technical andprofessional organizations, technical, literature, and researchwhenever possible.3. To refrain from participating in any endeavor which to myknowledge is fraudulent or contrary to public and privatewelfare, or contrary to the welfare of my employer.4. To oppose incompetent and incomplete inspections, sampling,analysis, testing, consultation, development, and researchwork. And in all instances, to exemplify complete intellectualhonesty in obtaining, interpreting and reporting data.5. To refrain from making degrading remarks about fellowmembers or any insinuations tending to lower confidence inthe waste treatment field. This does not preclude, however,rendering professional opinions on specific applicationsresulting from the endeavors of others.6. To refrain from offering reduced fees knowingly, for servicesbeing performed by another competent person in this field.OWEA STAFFExecutive Manager.......................................................... Judi Henrich7. To place service before gain, being truthful in all endeavors,Executive Assistant............................................................Amy Davisand in humility with the need for divine guidance I make thisIntern....................................................................... Mary Stankiewiczpledge.18 19


<strong>2013</strong>THANK YOU OWEA SPONSORSTHANK YOU OWEA SPONSORS<strong>2013</strong>TitaniumSilverBronzePlatinumGold<strong>Conference</strong>EMH&TBreakSustainingPost Printing360 <strong>Water</strong> Chesley Associates, Inc.Hammontree & Associates, LimitedGolfFishbeck, Thompson, Carr & Huber, Inc. DN TanksGRW Engineers S & H Consultants Tele-Vac <strong>Environment</strong>alPLEASE THANK AND SUPPORTTHE <strong>2013</strong> OWEA SPONSORSOur sponsors support OWEA’s commitment to preserving and enhancing<strong>Ohio</strong>’s water environment and help make this conference possible.20 21


<strong>2013</strong>2014 SAVE THE DATES NOTES<strong>2013</strong>August 26-29, 2014In 2011, President-Elect Dan Sullivan had a vision, One Voice for<strong>Water</strong>, Unum Vocem Aqua, and initiated a process that resulted inthe two premier <strong>Ohio</strong> water associations teaming up and workingtogether to hold a joint water professionals conference in 2014.Even as the OWEA <strong>2013</strong> <strong>Conference</strong> Committee was busy planningfor this year’s Technical <strong>Conference</strong> and Exposition, another groupof committed volunteers from <strong>Ohio</strong> WEA and <strong>Ohio</strong> AWWA hasbeen working on this first joint water professionals conference in<strong>Ohio</strong>. The joint conference will beheld August 26-29, 2014 at thenew Hilton Columbus Downtownand Greater Columbus ConventionCenter, which are connected by astunning glass skywalk. Watch formore details, coming summer <strong>2013</strong>.Evaluation FormsThank you for attending the <strong>2013</strong> OWEA Annual<strong>Conference</strong>.Please take time to complete the evaluation formfound in your registration packet. The ExecutiveCommittee, <strong>Conference</strong> Committee, and Technical<strong>Program</strong> Chairs utilize your input when planning futureOWEA <strong>Conference</strong>s and Workshops.Thank you.22 23


<strong>2013</strong> <strong>Conference</strong> Brochure IndexAnnual Banquet ..................................11Annual Business Meeting ...........................5Awards Brunch ....................................5<strong>Conference</strong> Committee .............................2<strong>Conference</strong> Schedule ...............................3Great Wolf <strong>Conference</strong> Center Floor Plan ..............2Exhibit Expo Floor Plan .............................8Exhibit Learning Tours Times ........................6Exhibitor List (Alphabetical & by Booth Number) ........9Meet & Greet ....................................10Movie Night “Teen Wolf” ...........................4OWEA Leadership ................................18Plant Tour - Upper Mill Creek, Butler County ...........7Sponsor Thank You ............................20-21Spouse/Guest <strong>Program</strong> .............................4Technical Session Schedule ....................7, 12-17Vision, Mission, and Ethics Statements ...............192014 <strong>Conference</strong> Save the Dates ................... 22Howl You Get the<strong>Water</strong> So Clean?June 18 - 20, <strong>2013</strong>Great Wolf Lodge and Convention Center - Mason<strong>Conference</strong> BrochureSponsored by

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