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2008
CVCWA Spring
Conference

...how each of us can help avoid
over-precaution in our discharge permits.
Thursday,
May 15, 2008
Lion's Gate Garden Pavilion
McClellan California
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Part
I: Regional Monitoring Programs – Reducing Over-precaution With More
Useful Data
Part II: The Delta Mercury TMDL – Something for Everybody
Stephen McCord, Coordinator for Sacramento River Watershed Program
and Larry Walker Associates
How
to Address Challenging Salinity Limitations Without Going Broke: Source
Control and Other Options
Betsy Elzufon, Larry Walker and Associates
Recent Applications of Science-based Procedures in NPDES Permitting
Tom Grovhoug, Larry Walker and Associates
Determining When it is Appropriate to Change the Regulations Instead of
the Treatment Plant: Case Studies and Ongoing Efforts
Mike Bryan, Robertson-Bryan
Central Valley Water Board – Creating Partnerships for Protecting and
Sustaining Water Quality
Pamela Creedon, Executive Officer, Central Valley RWQCB
2007
CVCWA Spring
Conference

"Navigating the
Changing Regulatory Landscape"
May 17, 2007
Lion's Gate Garden Pavilion
McClellan California
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Biosolids Update
by Bob Gillette, Interim CASA Biosolids Program Manager
Biosolids Program Reliability Through California’s First Design-Build
Biosolids Recycling Facility
Ruben R. Robles, P.E., Sacramento Regional County Sanitation
District (SRCSD)
Basin Plan Amendment for a Mercury Control Program for the
Sacramento-San Joaquin River Delta Estuary
Patrick Morris, Central Valley Regional Water Quality Control
Board
Regional Board Update
Pamela Creedon, Executive Officer, Central Valley Regional
Water Quality Control Board
Salinity Issues in California’s Central Valley
Dan Bowman Odenweller, Member, CVRWQCB
Update on AB 32 and Greenhouse Gas Inventories
Dave Richardson, RMC Water and Environment
Advanced Wastewater Treatment Capabilities For California Toxics Rule
Constituents And Other Trace Toxics:
Evaluation Of Research Needs
Jeff Pelz and Kathryn Gies, West Yost Associates
Is there Permit Relief for Cyanide? Potential Impact of Recent
Studies on Complying with Effluent Permit Limitations for Cyanide
by Tony Pirondini, Laboratory Supervisor, City of
Vacaville
2006 Conference
Presentations for Download
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O&M - What You Will Have to do to Hire, Train, and Keep Qualified
Treatment Plant Operators
by Jim Heitzman, Monterey Regional Water Pollution Control Agency
Mandatory Minimum Penalty: Overview and Update
by Dave Carlson, Regional Water Quality Control Board
Statewide General WDR for Sanitary Sewer Systems
by Bryan Brock, State Water Resources Control Board
Biosolids Land Application Ban - What it Will Cost You?
by Marlaigne Dumaine, California Association of Sanitation Agencies
Consider Economics: Costs and Benefits of a Methylmercury Reduction
Program in California
by Khalil E. Phelan AbuSaba, Quicksilver Solutions
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