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sMAll WAtEr systEMs syMposiuM Sponsored by Associated Engineering<br />
<strong>BC</strong>WWA’s Small <strong>Water</strong> Systems Committee<br />
welcomes everyone concerned with small<br />
water systems to join us at this year’s Annual<br />
Conference & Trade Show. The focused, oneday<br />
Small <strong>Water</strong> Systems Symposium (SWS)<br />
package will be available once again at a<br />
discounted rate of $125.<br />
The SWS package will begin Sunday<br />
afternoon with the conference Opening<br />
Ceremonies. The first technical session<br />
begins at 8:00 am Monday morning, and<br />
the symposium will end Monday at 5:00 pm,<br />
although you are welcome to attend the trade<br />
show on Monday evening. This package is<br />
designed to keep time commitments and costs<br />
to a level suited to small systems owners,<br />
managers and operators.<br />
Municipal Engineering<br />
■ Design-Build Expertise<br />
■ Project Management<br />
■ Sewage Treatment and Pump Stations<br />
■ <strong>Water</strong> Treatment<br />
■ Storm <strong>Water</strong> Management<br />
■ <strong>Water</strong> Distribution Modelling<br />
■ Sanitary Sewer Modelling<br />
■ Community, Regional and Sustainability Planning<br />
■ CEAA and <strong>BC</strong>EAA Approvals<br />
PrograM:<br />
Sunday, April 22, 2012<br />
3:00 pm Opening Ceremonies<br />
6:00 pm Trade Show<br />
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<strong>Water</strong>mark Spring 2012<br />
Monday, April 23, 2012<br />
8:00 am to 5:00 pm Small <strong>Water</strong> Systems Symposium Technical Presentations (see pages 56 and 58)<br />
A complete description of Monday’s SWS program is set out in this edition of <strong>Water</strong>mark under the<br />
Preliminary Technical Program (see pages 56 and 58). The six morning technical sessions cover a mix<br />
of topics relevant to small water systems. The afternoon symposium will feature a presentation on<br />
Ministry of Health initiatives followed by presentations on a best management practices project, the<br />
development of a new risk management source-to-tap screening tool for small systems, as well as a<br />
presentation by Interior Health on Drinking <strong>Water</strong> Advisories. Each session will allow time for questions.<br />
The Small <strong>Water</strong> Systems Package is expected to be approved for 0.6 CEU credits.<br />
Visit www.bcwwa.org/technical-program.html to confirm CEU credits.<br />
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