IUVA / IOA North American Conference
Monday, May 4th, 2009

General Opening Session                 8:15 AM - 9:30 AM
Coffee Break                                        
9:30 AM - 10:15 AM
Concurrent Sessions 1, 2 & 3             
10:15 AM - 11:55 AM (details below)

Session 1 - UV Validation

10:15 - 10:40  A Uniform Protocol for Wastewater UV Validation Applications
- IUVA Manufacturers' Council Position

Oliver Lawal1, Paul Ropic1, Elliott Whitby2, Stan Shmia3, Bertrand Dussert4

1ITT-WEDECO, 2Calgon Carbon Corporation, 3Severn Trent Water Purification, 4Siemens Water Technologies.

 

10:40 - 11:05  Overcoming Validation Report Complexity

Phyllis Posy1, Karl Scheible2, and Chengyue Shen2

1Atlantium Technologies, 2UV Validation Center, HydroQual, Inc.

 

11:05 - 11:30  Validation of UV Reactors for Water and Wastewater Applications:
What is the State-of-the-Art

O. Karl Scheible and Chengyue Shen - HydroQual, Inc.

11:30 - 11:55  Standardized Lagrangian Actinometry Protocol for UV Reactor Validation

Chengyue Shen1, Ernest R. Blatchley III2, Eric Cox2, and Karl Scheible1

1HydroQual, Inc., 2Purdue University.

 

Session 2 - UV Regulatory

10:15 - 10:40  Obtaining Regulatory Approval for Drinking Water UV Disinfection Systems

David Gaithuma, Harold Wright and Mark Heath - Carollo Engineers

10:40 - 11:05   Biodosimetry of a Full-Scale UV Disinfection System to Achieve
                       Regulatory Approval for Drinking Water Disinfection

Bruno Ferran, Wei Yang, and Robert Kelly

- Infilco Degremont, Inc., Degremont North American Research & Development Center

11:05 - 11:30  Integrating UVDGM Operational Requirements in Small System Regulatory Compliance: The People Perspective

Phyllis Posy1, Ytzhak Rozenberg1, and Peter Bugg2

1Atlantium Technologies, 2EWT

11:30 - 11:55  Achieving UV Disinfection Credit for Pre-UVDGM Era UV Facilities:
Experiences of Two UV Facilities

Christine Cotton and James Collins - Malcolm Pirnie, Inc.


Session 3 - Ozone Design and Operation

10:15 - 10:40  Ozone Measurement and Control in Drinking Water Treatment Plants

Andrew Wright, Ben Battat, and Victor Dosoretz - IN USA, Inc.

 

10:40 - 11:05  The Potential Use of Ozone in Municipal Waste Water

Dr. Achim Reid and J. Mielcke - ITT-WWW WEDECO, Germany

 

11:05 - 11:30  Control of Iron and Manganese Ozone Removal by Differential Turbidity Measurements

Vadim Malkov, Mike Sadar, Jon Schiller, and Eric Lehman - Hach Company

 

11:30 - 11:55  Optimizing an Intermediate Ozone System Used for Primary Disinfection
at a 55 MGD Surface Water Treatment Plant

Russ Navratil1, Chip England1, Glenn Hunter2

1Henrico County, Virginia, 2Process Applications Inc.

 

Conference Luncheon                         NOON - 1:15 PM

Concurrent Sessions 4, 5 & 6             1:15 PM - 2:55 PM (details below)

Session 4 - UV Case Studies

1:15 - 1:40      Evaluation of UV System Technologies Using UV Cost Analysis Tool
for Metro Vancouver's Coquitlam UV Disinfection Project

Ayman Shawwa1, Chris Schulz2, Inder Singh3, and James Kim1

1CDM, Walnut Creek, CA. 2CDM, Denver, CO. 3Metro Vancouver.

 

1:40 - 2:05      Brockton, Massachusetts Commissions a 60-mgd UV Wastewater Disinfection System

William C. McConnell, and David A. Norton - CDM

 

2:05 - 2:30      Site Specific Testing of UV Disinfection at a Trickling Filter Plant

Gary Hunter1, Anjana Kadava1, Jane Hood2, and Don Gilpin2

1Black & Veatch, 2City of St.Joseph, MO

 

2:30 - 2:55      Addition of UV Disinfection to the John J. Carroll Water Treatment Plant

James P. Malley1, Gary Jacobson2, Paul Swaim2, Brian Loux2, Albert J. Capuzzi2,
and William G. Sullivan3 -
1University of New Hampshire, 2CH2M HILL, 3MWRA

 

 

Session 5 - Ozone Case Studies

1:15 - 1:40      Multi-function Sidestream Ozone Treatment at a Drinking Water Treatment Plant

Maxime Beaulieu1, Patrick Niquette1, Pierre Cullen1, Denis Allard2

1Dessau Inc., Montreal, 2City of Laval

 

1:40 - 2:05      Rising Energy Costs and Frozen Budgets: Getting the Most from your Operating Buck

David Coppes - Massachusetts Water Resources Authority, Southborough, MA

 

2:05 - 2:30      Key Water Quality Parameters that Determine Ozone Dose for MWRA

Windsor Sung - Massachusetts Water Resources Authority, Southborough, MA

 

2:30 - 2:55      Treatment of Wastewater with Ozone at the Southwest Wastewater Treatment Plant

Nick Burns1, Jeff Neemann1, Tom Holst2, and Jim Burks2

1Black & Veatch, 2Springfield Utilities, MO

 

Session 6 - Ozone Design and Operation

1:15 - 1:40      Optimization Considerations for an Ozone Side Stream Injection System

Bill Mundy1, Kerwin Rakness2, and Glenn Hunter2

1Region of Halton, Ontario, Canada, 2Process Applications Inc., Colorado

 

1:40 - 2:05      Evaluating Options for Retrofitting a Large Scale Ozonation System in Texas

Jeff Neemann1, David Timmerman1, Robert Hulsey1, Buford Green2, Steve Long2

1Black & Veatch, Kansas City, Missouri. 2North Texas Municipal Water District, Wylie, TX

 

2:05 - 2:30      Keeping Ozone Generators Dry and Cool

Kerwin L. Rakness - Process Applications, Inc.

 

2:30 - 2:55      Application of Ozone for Contaminant Oxidation in Wastewater

Eric C. Wert, Fernando Rosario-Ortiz, and Shane Snyder

Southern Nevada Water Authority, Las Vegas, NV

 

Coffee Break                                         2:55 PM - 3:40 PM

 

Concurrent Sessions 7, 8 & 9              3:40 PM - 5:20 PM (details below)

 

 

Session 7 - UV Case Studies

3:40 - 4:05      Approach for Achieving Sustainable Operation of
the 2-bgd Catskill/Delaware UV Disinfection Facility

Matthew T. Valade1,Steven Farabaugh1, Paul D. Smith2, Gary Kroll3

1Hazen and Sawyer, P.C. 2New York City Department of Environmental Protection. 3CDM

 

4:05 - 4:30      Feasibility of Ultraviolet Disinfection of WWTP Final (Blended)
Effluent under Wet Weather Flow Conditions

Khalil Z. Atasi - Camp Dresser & McKee Inc.

 

4:30 - 4:55      Bidding, Testing, and Start-Up of a Reuse UV Disinfection System in Florida

Josefin Edeback and Melanie Mann - Hazen and Sawyer, P.C.

 

4:55 - 5:20      Validation of the Catskill/Delaware UV Reactor:
A Comparison of Biodosimetry and Lagrangian Actinometry Methods

Chengyue Shen1, Karl Scheible1, Matthew Valade2, Ernest R. Blatchley3

1HydroQual, Inc., 2Hazen and Sawyer, P.C., 3Purdue University

 

 

Session 8 - Ozone Case Studies

3:40 - 4:05      Updating Ozone for the Lincoln Water System

Jeff Neemann1, Nick Burns1, Robert Hulsey1, Eric Lee2, John Miriovsky2

1Black & Veatch, Kansas City, Missouri. 2Lincoln Water System, Lincoln, NE.

 

4:05 - 4:30      Eastern Treatment Plant- Melbourne Water's Approach to
One of The World's Most Complex Wastewater Technology Trials

Mark Lynch1, John Mieog1, Clare McAuliffe1, Bruce Long2, Sock-Hoon Koh2, Johanna Steegstra3

1Melbourne Water Corporation; Melbourne, Australia. 2Black & Veatch, Kansas City, Missouri.
3Kellogg Brown & Root Pty Ltd, Melbourne, Australia.

 

4:30 - 4:55      Operations Experience and Enhancements to the Two-stage Ozone System
for the Cary/Apex, NC Water Treatment Plant

Bill Dowbiggin1, and Kelvin Creech2

1CDM. 2Town of Cary

 

4:55 - 5:20      Ozone Inactivation of Viruses in Secondary Effluent - More to it Than CT

Clare McAuliffe1, John Mieog1, Mark Lynch1, Bruce Long2, Sock-Hoon Koh2, Johanna Steegstra3

1Melbourne Water Corporation; Melbourne, Australia. 2Black & Veatch, Kansas City, Missouri.
3Kellogg Brown & Root Pty Ltd, Melbourne, Australia.

 

Session 9 - Ozone Design and Operation

3:40 - 4:05      Treated Water Quality Enhancements from Ozonation in a Tertiary Plant Upgrade

John Mieog1, Mark Lynch1, Clare McAuliffe1, Bruce Long2, Sock-Hoon Koh2, Johanna Steegstra3

1Melbourne Water Corporation; Melbourne, Australia. 2Black & Veatch, Kansas City, Missouri. 3Kellogg Brown & Root Pty Ltd, Melbourne, Australia.

 

4:05 - 4:30      Operator-Friendly Technique and Quality Control Considerations
for Indigo Colorimetric Measurement of Ozone Residual

Kerwin L. Rakness1, Eric Wert2, Mike Elovitz3 and Suzanne Mahoney4

1Process Applications, Inc., 2Southern Nevada Water System, Boulder City, 3Treatment Technology and Evaluation Branch, Water Supply & Water Res. Division, U.S. EPA, 4Little Falls Water Treatment Plant, Passaic Valley Water Commission, Totowa

 

4:30 - 4:55      Highly Efficient High Concentration Photochemical Ozone Generation

Daniel E. Murnick - UV Solutions Inc. and Rutgers University Newark

 

4:55 - 5:20      Inline Multi-Jets Ozone Contactors: Performance and Scalability

Mahad Baawain1, Mohamed Gamal El-Din2, Daniel W. Smith2, and Angelo Mazzei3

1Sultan Qaboos University, 2University of Alberta, 3Mazzei Injector Corporation

 

 

Spring Fling Reception                        5:30 PM - 7:30 PM
Join us for a cocktail reception with open bar & heavy hors d'oeuvres as attendee and exhibitor
alike celebrate springtime in Boston. Come for the networking & friendship, stay for the GIVEAWAYS.

 


IUVA / IOA North American Conference
Tuesday, May 5th, 2009

Concurrent Sessions 10, 11 & 12        8:15 AM - 9:30 AM (details below)

 

Session 10 - UV Disinfection Design

8:15 - 8:40      Disinfection Alternatives and Sustainability:
Energy Optimization, Disinfection Efficiency, and Sustainability

Gary Hunter1, Leonard W. Casson2, and Joe Marriott2

1Black & Veatch, 2University of Pittsburgh

 

8:40 - 9:05       Airing it Out: Design Considerations for UV Disinfection Installations

Aaron W. Duke - Hazen and Sawyer, P.C.

 

9:05 - 9:30      Impact of Biodosimetry-Based Validation on UV System Design Specifications

Bryan R. Townsend1, and Gary Hunter2

1Black & Veatch, Charlotte, NC, 2Black & Veatch, Kansas City, MO

 

Session 11 - Advanced Oxidation of Contaminants

8:15 - 8:40      A Bench-Scale Evaluation of UV and UV/H2O2 Processes for
the Removal of PPCPs in Secondary Treated Water of Sewage Treatment Plant

Ilho Kim, Naoyuki Yamashita, and Hiroaki Tanaka - Graduate School of Engineering, Kyoto University, Kyoto

 

8:40 - 9:05      The Effects of Vacuum-UV Radiation on Natural Organic Matter

Gustavo E. Imoberdorf and Madjid Mohseni - University of British Columbia, Vancouver

 

9:05 - 9:30      The Role of Water Quality Characteristics in Explaining the Activity
of Free Hydroxyl Radicals and Molecular Ozone in Surface Waters

Benoit Barbeau, Simon Vincent, Abderrhaim Kotbi and Annie Carriere

ƒcole Polytechnique de MontrŽal

 


Session 12 - Peroxone and AOP processes

8:15 - 8:40       In-Situ 1,4 Dioxane Remediation in HVOC Sites

Andrew Brolowski - Kerfoot Technologies, Inc.

 

8:40 - 9:05      Experiences of Perozone¨ and C-SpargeTM at Two Former

Dry Cleaner Sites in the Netherlands

Bert Scheffer1, and Edward van de Ven2

1Verhoeve Milieu bv, Hoog-Keppel, The Netherlands. 2Verhoeve Milieu bv, Dordrecht, The Netherlands

 

9:05 - 9:30      Perozone Groundwater Sparging at the Days Inn Lake City Pre-Approval Site

Edward M. Kellar and Chris Mickler - MACTEC, Inc.

 

 

Coffee Break                                         9:30 AM - 10:15 AM

Concurrent Sessions 13, 14 & 15        10:15 AM - 11:55 AM (details below)

 

Session 13 - UV Disinfection Research

10:15 - 10:40  Use of Velocity Profiling to Assess to Effect of Piping Configuration on UV Dose Delivery

Dennis J. Greene1, Keith Bircher2, and Harold B. Wright3

1AECOM Water. 2Calgon Carbon Corporation. 3Carollo Engineers

 

10:40 - 11:05  UV System Design Considerations for Uncovered Reservoir
versus Water Treatment Plant Applications

Jack Bebee - Malcolm Pirnie, Inc.

 

11:05 - 11:30  Costs and Sustainability Comparison of Chlorine and
Medium Pressure Ultraviolet Disinfection for Virus Inactivation

James Collins1, Christine Cotton1, Phyllis Posy2

1Malcolm Pirnie, Inc., Tucson, Arizona. 2Atlantium Technologies

 

11:30 - 11:55  A Smart Way to Validate UV Systems for Reuse Applications

Matthias Boeker1, Oliver Lawal, Andrew Salveson2, Madhukar Rapaka3, Ronnie Bemus1          

1ITT Water & Wastewater, 2Carollo Engineers, 3ITT Water & Wastewater Germany

 

 

 

Session 14 - Advanced Oxidation of Contaminants

10:15 - 10:40  A Kinetic Model for the Degradation of Natural Organic Matter
During UV/H2O2 Treatment of Drinking Water

Sarathy, S.R., Bazri, M., and Mohseni, M. - University of British Columbia, Vancouver

 

10:40 - 11:05  Kinetic Parameters of Photodegradation of Pharmaceuticals and Personal Care Products (PPCPs) and Endocrine Disrupting Compounds (EDCs) in Drinking Water

Jules Carlson1, Chris Metcalfe1, and Mihaela Stefan2

1Trent University, 2Trojan Technologies, London, ON

 

11:05 - 11:30  Advanced Oxidation Processes for Contaminant Destruction:
Selecting between Ozone-Peroxide or UV-Peroxide

Christine Cotton and James Collins - Malcolm Pirnie, Inc.

11:30 - 11:55  Rapid Measurement of Background Hydroxyl Radical Scavenging in Water

Erik J. Rosenfeldt and Matthew Hross - The University of Massachusetts - Amherst

 

 

Session 15 - Peroxone and AOP processes

10:15 - 10:40  Non-Thermal Plasma - A Novel and Cost Effective Advanced Oxidation System

Dvir Solnik1, Andreas Kolch2, Andrew Salveson3, Nitin Goel3, Nicola Fontaine4, Keith Corcoran4, Justin Sutherland5, and Chris Fennessy6

1Aquapure Technologies Limited, Israel. 2Hytecon, Germany. 3Carollo Engineers, Walnut Creek, CA. 4Carollo Engineers, Sacramento, CA. 5Carollo Engineers, Austin, TX. 6Aerojet, Sacramento, CA.

 

10:40 - 11:05  Characterization of Ozone Mass Transfer in Model Soils

Alejandro Garc’a1, Tatyana Poznyak2, Jesœs Rodriguez2, Isaac Chairez3

1Instituto PolitŽcnico Nacional, Mexico, 2Superior School of Chemical Engineering National Polytechnic Institute of Mexico (ESIQIE-IPN), 3Profesional Interdisciplinary Unit of Biotechnology of National Polytechnic Institute (UPIBI-IPN), MŽxico

 

11:05 - 11:30  Ozone Oxidation for Source Removal and a Prevention Barrier at a Fire Training Academy

Scott Michaud and Thomas C Cambareri - Cape Cod Commission, Barnstable, MA

 

11:30 - 11:55  A Simplified Method for Modeling Chemical Intermediates
in Advanced Oxidation Processes

Joseph A. Drago - Kennedy/Jenks Consultants

 

 

Conference Luncheon                         NOON - 1:15 PM

Concurrent Sessions 16, 17 & 18        1:15 PM - 2:55 PM (details below)

Session 16 - UV Disinfection Research

1:15 - 1:40      Photoreactivation of Fecal Coliforms Following Various Pre- and Post- Illumination Conditions of a Physicochemical Wastewater Effluent

C. Hallmich and R. Gehr - McGill University, Montreal

 

1:40 - 2:05      Comparison of the Disinfection Effects of Vacuum-UV (VUV)
and UV Light on Bacillus subtilis
Spores at 172, 222, 254 nm

Ding Wang1,2, Thomas OppenlŠnder3, Mohamed Gamal El-Din1, and James R. Bolton1

1University of Alberta, 2University of Toronto, 3Hochschule Furtwangen University (HFU), Germany

 

2:05 - 2:30      E. coli Repair in UV Water Treatment Conditions

Bohrerova, Z. and Linden, K.G.         

 

2:30 - 2:55      Novel UV LED Advanced Oxidation System for Disinfection

                       and Removal of Organic and Heavy Metal Contaminants in Water

Tom Hawkins - Puralytics, Beaverton, OR

 

Session 17 - AOP and Byproducts

1:15 - 1:40      UV Advanced Oxidation Processes for Taste and Odor Treatment:
Evaluation of Assimilable Organic Carbon Formation Potential at an Indiana WTP

James Collins1, Christine Cotton1, Bruce Heeke2, David Dahl3, Alan Royce4

1Malcolm Pirnie, Inc., Tucson, Arizona. 2Patoka Lake Region Water and Sewer District. 3Midwestern Engineers. 4Trojan Technologies

 

1:40 - 2:05     Toxicity and Identification of Oxidation Byproducts Generated
during the Ozonation of Natural Water Containing Pesticide

Pamela Chelme-Ayala, Mohamed Gamal El-Din, and Daniel W. Smith
University of Alberta, Canada

 

2:05 - 2:30      Removal of Endocrine Disrupting Chemicals and their Degradation Byproducts

Studer, Kirsten E. and David A. Reckhow
University of Massachusetts

 

2:30 - 2:55      Mitigation of Ozone-Induced Bromate by Carbon Dioxide
and Chlorine/Ammonia Processes

Zaid Chowdhury1, David Eberle1, Laurel Passantino1, Joe Kurrus2, Linda Bezy-Botma2

1Malcolm Pirnie, Inc. 2City of Peoria, AZ.

 

Session 18 - Modeling UV Systems

1:15 - 1:40      Monte Carlo Ray Trace Model: A New Approach in Determining Fluence Rates in UV Systems

Khoi T. Nguyen and Jaewan Yoon - Old Dominion University, Norfolk, VA

 

1:40 - 2:05      A Comparison of Two Methods for Measuring the UV Output
of Low Pressure Mercury Lamps in Air

G. Elliott Whitby1, Bill Sotirakos1, and James R. Bolton2 - 1Calgon Carbon Canada, 2Bolton Photosciences Inc.

 

2:05 - 2:30      Renaissance of Medium Pressure Lamps driven by High Frequency Lamp Driver

A Voronov1, V Adam1, G van Eerden2, T Telgenhof2

1Heraeus Noblelight GmbH, Germay. 2Nedap Light Controls, The Netherlands

 

2:30 - 2:55      Controlling Mercury Release with UV Lamp Sleeve Breaks

Harold Wright, Ed Wicklein, and Corianne Hart - Carollo Engineers, Boise, Idaho

 

Coffee Break                                         2:55 PM - 3:40 PM

Concurrent Sessions 19, 20 & 21        3:40 PM - 5:20 PM (details below)

Session 19 - UV Disinfection Research

3:40 - 4:05      High Energy Efficiency and Small Footprint with High-Wattage Low Pressure UV Disinfection for Water Reuse

Andrew Salveson1, Tavy Wade1, Keith G. Bircher2, and Bill Sotirakos2

1Carollo Engineers. 2Calgon Carbon Corporation

 

4:05 - 4:30      Impact of UV Disinfection Combined with Chlorination/Chloramination on the Formation of Nitrogenous Disinfection Byproducts in Drinking Water

Amisha D. Shah1, Aaron A. Dotson2, Karl G. Linden2, Howard S. Weinberg3, and William A. Mitch1 - 1Yale University, 2University of Colorado at Boulder, 3University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

 

4:30 - 4:55      Proposed Method for Measurement of Output of Monochromatic
(254 nm) Low Pressure UV Lamps

Oliver Lawal1, Martin Kessler2, and Volker Adam2

1363 Gringley Hill Road, Fort Mill, SC, 2Hereaus Noblelight GmbH, Germany

 

4:55 - 5:20      An Empirical Method for Accurately Sizing Wastewater UV Reactors for Disinfection of Any Microorganism

Harold Wright1, Tavy Wade1, Andrew Salveson1, Sean Poust1, Allan Slater2, Duncan Collins2, Jeremy Meier2, Ian Dearnley2 - 1Carollo Engineers, 2Severn Trent Services

Session 20 - AOP and Byproducts

3:40 - 4:05      Advanced Oxidation Process - Effective and Technical Suitable
for Micropollutant Removal in Contaminated Water Sources

Achim Ried1, Jens KrŸger1, Dennis Csalovszki2, Susan Neal2, Nirmal Singh3, K. Teunissen4

1ITT-WEDECO GmbH, Germany, 2ITT-WEDECO, Charlotte, NC, 3ITT ICS, Santa Ana, CA, 4Duinwaterbedrijf Zuid-Holland & Delft University of Technology

 

4:05 - 4:30      Bromate Low Dose Response Research Progress

Joseph Cotruvo1, Richard Bull2, Brian Cummings3, Jeffrey Fisher3, Oscar Quinones4, Shane Snyder4, Choon Nam Ong5, Guo Zhongxian6, Jason Keith7, Gilbert Gordon7, and Gilbert Pacey7

1Joseph Cotruvo & Associates LLC, 2MoBull Consulting, 3University of Georgia, 4Southern Nevada Water Authority, Henderson, NV, 5National University of Singapore, 6PUB Waterhub Centre for Advanced Water Technology, Singapore, 7Miami University

 

4:30 - 4:55      Kinetic and Mechanistic Studies on Decomposition Reactions
of Pyrrolidone Derivatives using O3

Yu Tachibana and Yasuhisa Ikeda - Tokyo Institute of Technology

 

4:55 - 5:20      Ozone Disinfection Reduces Disinfection Byproduct Formation
to Comply with New Stage 2 DBP and LT2 Requirements

Michael A. Oneby1, Richard Lin2, James H. Borchardt2, and Charles O. Bromley3

1MWH Americas, Milwaukee, WI. 2MWH Americas, Arcadia, CA. 3MWH Americas, Las Vegas, NV

 

Session 21 - Modeling UV System

3:40 - 4:05      Comparison Testing of ÔSpot' vs. ÔPellet' LPHO UV Lamps

Mike Santelli1, and James R. Bolton2 - 1Light Sources Inc., 2Bolton Photosciences Inc.

4:05 - 4:30      Measurements of UV Lamp Performance in Near-Field and Far-Field apparatus

G. Fang, D.G. Knight, R. Kilgour, and T. Molyneux - Trojan Technologies, London, Ontario

4:30 - 4:55      Application of Computational Fluid Dynamics to Support Design
of Full-Scale Wastewater UV Disinfection Channels

Shanshan Jin and Melanie Mann - Hazen and Sawyer, P.C.

4:55 - 5:20      A Genomic Model for the Prediction of Ultraviolet Inactivation
Rate Constants for RNA and DNA Viruses

Wladyslaw J. Kowalski - Immune Buildings Systems, Inc.

 

 

 

 

IUVA / IOA North American Conference
Potential Poster Presentations

 

-       Microwave UV - Reduced Maintenance Disinfection Solutions

Duncan Collins - Severn Trent Services

-       Ozone-Based Clean-In-Place (CIP) of Bioreactors

Hossein Zarrin1, Brian Hagopian2, and Carl Lawton3

1MKS Instruments Inc. 2Mar Cor Purification. 3University of Massachusetts Lowell

-       Degradation of Reactive Black 5 by Simple Ozonation in Presence of Additives

Arizbeth A. PŽrez Mart’nez and Tatyana Poznyak - National Polytechnic Institute, MŽxico

-       Mixing Effects on the Chloramination Process

Khyati Jain1, and Irvine Wei2 - 1CDM Inc., Walnut Creek, CA. 2Northeastern University, Boston, MA

-       Practical Experiences and Challenges with the Application
of the NWRI/AwwaRF UV Disinfection Guidelines for Water Reuse

Oliver Lawal

-       Successful Tight Soil Treatment of a Petroleum Spill with a Pulsed Perozone¨ Injection System

William B. Kerfoot1, and Chuck Brown2
1Kerfoot Technologies, Inc., 2Advanced Environmental Technologies

 

-       The Bioassay Validation and Real-Time UV Dose Monitoring are Essential
for Maintaining UV Disinfection Efficacy in Pharmaceutical Manufacturing

Ismail Gobulukoglu - Aquafine Corporation, Valencia, CA

-       Pilot Test Results PerozoneTM Injection Technology Kitchener, Ontario

Darko Strajin - Trow Associates, Inc, Brampton, Ontario

-       Results of a CFD Simulation of the UV/H2O2 Advanced Oxidation Process

Scott M. Alpert1, and Joel J. Ducoste2

1HDR Engineering, Inc. of the Carolinas, Charlotte, NC. 2NC State University, Raleigh, NC

-       UST Site remediation using KerfootTM Perozone Technology with isocTM
Bioremediation of remote groundwater plume

Edward M. Kellar - MACTEC Engineering and Consulting Inc., Newberry

-       Recent improvements in 265 nm LEDs for water disinfection

Leo J. Schowalter, James Grandusky, Shawn Gibb, Mark Mendrick, Joe Smart, and Tim Bettles

Crystal IS, Inc., Green Island, NY


-       Effects of UV Reactor on the Disinfection of Carrot Juice

M.T.T.Tran and M.M.Faridcc - The University of Auckland

-               Enteric Microorganism Monitoring in a State-of-the-Art Water Reclamation Center and Lake Lanier

Christine Moe1, Pengbo Liu1, Stuart Hooper1, Marina Fernandez1, Owen Herzegh1, Esther Wong1, Richard Porter2, and Neal Spivey2

1Emory University, Atlanta, 2Gwinnett County Department of Water Resources, Lawrenceville, GA

 

-       Ozone - Can It Be a Standard Solution?

Dennis Csalovszki, and Susan Neal - ITT Water & Wastewater (WEDECO Products)

-       Can UV Substitute for Chemical Disinfection in Food Processing?

Tali Harif, and Phyllis Posy - Atlantium Technologies

-       Substituting Medium Pressure Ultraviolet Disinfection for Chlorine
in Beverage Plants: Costs, Sustainability and Experience

Phyllis Posy1, Marcio Amazonas2, and Christine Cotton3

1Atlantium Technologies. 2The Coca Cola Company. 3Malcolm Pirnie

-       Noteworthy Nuances of Constructing and Starting Up an Ozone System

Ben Kuhnel1, Jack Bebee1, Robert W. Hoffman2, and Stephanie Bishop3

1Malcolm Pirnie, Inc., Carlsbad, CA. 2Malcolm Pirnie, Inc., Dallas, TX. 3Malcolm Pirnie, Inc., Maitland, FL

-       Electrolytic Ozone Generation Using Solid Diamond Anodes

Bill Yost - Electrolytic Ozone Inc, Cambridge MA

 

-       Rouge, Passivation and Corrosion Remediation in Oxygen Enriched Systems

Patrick Banes, Michael Dalglish, and Daryl Roll - Astro Pak Corporation, Costa Mesa, CA

-       Regenerating Spent Zeolites with UV and UV/H2O2 to Enhance
Removal of Endocrine Disrupting Compounds

Safina Singh and Erik Rosenfeldt - University of Massachusetts-Amherst

-      Microwave Powered Oxone Generator - Concept and Initial Test results

Richard Little - JenAct Limited

-       Case Studies: UV Oxidation and Disinfection for Groundwater Recharge Reuse

Greg G Bradshaw - HDR, San Diego, CA