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Stantec Water Webinar Series – 2024 Presentation Schedule

February 01, 2024

Stantec’s experts are leading the dialog on industry trends, emerging technology, and best practices to confront water’s most pressing challenges

Hear from Stantec experts as they discuss leading-edge technologies and one water approaches from communities around the world, ask questions, and fulfill your professional development hours.

Each webinar will last for one hour and those in attendance will receive a certificate to submit for professional development hours or continuing education units. 

Upcoming webinars:

May 15: Focused investigation is good, but focused rehab is better! Strategies for managing I/I

Stantec pioneered micromonitoring to cost effectively isolate I&I sources for targeted remediation where traditional flow monitoring methods are ineffective.

Join Joseph Kamalesh, Carl Chan, and Joe Herman to learn about this state-of-the-art way to perform sewer investigation studies and how the micromonitoring approach is not just unique, but delivers significant cost savings to the community by reduced investigation and rehabilitation costs. 

Date: Wednesday, May 15
Time: 12:00-1:00 pm ET
Presenters: Joseph Kamalesh, Carl Chan, Joe Herman 

May 29: Navigating the EPA's revisions to the Steam Electric ELGs

On May 9, 2024, the US EPA published their latest modifications to the Steam Electric Generation Effluent Limitations and Guidelines. This webinar will review EPA’s changes that would establish more stringent discharge standards for wastewater generated at coal-fired power plants.

Join Bill Kennedy, Industrial Water Regional Discipline Leader, as he highlights new ELG requirements and how these proposals may impact the future of coal-fired power plants and shares paths to compliance.

Date: Wednesday, May 29
Time: 12:00-1:00 pm ET
Presenter: Bill Kennedy

June 5: Wastewater process intensification opportunities and future trends

Process intensification is a growing trend in the water sector, as utilities face increasing challenges to meet stringent regulations, optimize existing infrastructure, and reduce environmental impacts. By adopting process densification technologies, utilities can enhance their wastewater treatment efficiency and sustainability, while saving costs and space.

Learn from Mehran Andalib and Julian Xheko as they delve into the scientific intricacies of process densification in activated sludge systems. We will dissect the applications of hydrocyclones and continuous-based granulation, providing an understanding of their impact on wastewater treatment efficiency. The session will feature a detailed examination of ongoing projects, including the Goldbar WWTP process densification evaluation, where we will discuss observed benefits and emerging trends.

Date: Wednesday, June 5
Time: 12:00-1:00 pm ET
Presenters: Mehran Andalib, Julian Xheko

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