Water Environment Federation

WEFTEC 2013 Programming Focus on Biosolids

WEFTEC is scheduled for October 5-9, 2013 at McCormick Place South in Chicago, IL.  This year’s event provides programming developed for you, the Biosolids expert, including:

  • 2 full-day workshops
  • 14 sessions
  • 51 session presentations
  • 1 mobile session

Discover the energy potential from biosolids aimed at cost reduction and increased sustainability.  Explore the many facets of stakeholder decisions in planning, implementing, and operating a co-digestion program.

Learn how recycle stream treatment systems can benefit your utility.

Improve your biosolids management program through knowledge of varied topics, such as the new MACT rules for incineration, resource recovery, and greenhouse gas emission reductions.

Interface with manufacturers, obtain installation lists and pilot study results, and compare thickening and dewatering technologies through a unique mobile session!

Visit www.weftec.org to register today!

Saturday, October 5—WORKSHOPS

W07

WEF/WERF Barriers to Biogas:  Learn to Use the Right EconomicMethodologies to Evaluate Cost-Saving Projects

W08

WEF/WERF Pathogens for the 21st Century:  Assays, Indicators, and Fate
Sunday, October 6—WORKSHOP

W21

Planning and Implementing a High-Strength Organics Co-digestionProgram
Monday, October 7

222

Managing Energy in Wastewater Treatment

213

Co-digestion
Tuesday, October 8

301

Biofuels

307

It Was Pretty Gritty:  Headworks and Grit Management

311

Solids Pretreatment and Minimization

312

Advances in Biosolids Processing Related to Public Health andDisinfection for the 21st Century

413

Recycle Stream Treatment/Energy and Sustainability Case Studies

414

Biogas Utilization and Combined Heat and Power
Wednesday, October 9

510

Thickening and Dewatering

511

Biosolids Management

607

Digester Foaming

608

Advanced Digestion

620

MOBILE SESSION: Thickening & Dewatering

 

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