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18TH ANNUAL WATER REUSE & DESALINATION RESEARCH CONFERENCE MAY 19–20, 2014 Las Vegas, NV Westin Las Vegas www.watereuse.org/foundation CONFERENCE PROGRAM

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18th ANNUAL

WATER REUSE & DESALINATION RESEARCH CONFERENCE

MAY 19–20, 2014Las Vegas, NV • Westin Las Vegas www.watereuse.org/foundation

C O N F E R E N C E P R O G R A M

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MONDAY, MAY 19, 20147:45 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. Registration Open—Acacia Ballroom Foyer

7:45 a.m. – 8:30 a.m. Continental Breakfast—Acacia Ballroom Foyer

OPENING SESSION

Room: Acacia Ballroom ABC

8:30 a.m. – 8:45 a.m. Opening Remarks—Richard Nagel, West Basin Municipal Water District, WateReuse Research Foundation Chair

8:45 a.m. – 9:10 a.m. Common Sense Water Management—Melissa Meeker, Executive Director, WateReuse Research Foundation

9:10 a.m. – 9:35 a.m. Water Reuse Research in the EPA Office of Research & Development—Jay Garland, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency

9:35 a.m. – 10:00 a.m. WRRF-WRF Collaboration on Direct Potable Reuse—John Whitler, Water Research Foundation

10:00 a.m. – 10:15 a.m. Networking Break—Acacia Ballroom Foyer

10:00 a.m. – 10:15 a.m. Poster Presentations—Acacia Ballroom Foyer

SUSTAINABILITY AND GAINING ACCEPTANCE

Moderator: Linda Macpherson, CH2M HILLRoom: Acacia Ballroom ABC

MEMBRANE RESEARCH AND FOULING

Moderator: Joe Jacangelo, MWHRoom: Acacia Ballroom D

10:15 a.m. – 10:40 a.m. Separating Science from Emotion in Public Health-Related Perceptions of Recycled Water: A Case Study of Flagstaff, Arizona

Jean McLain, University of Arizona Water Resources Research Center

Virtual Elimination of MF/UF Fouling with a New Pretreatment Process

Mark Benjamin, University of Washington

10:40 a.m. – 11:05 a.m. Sustainable Wastewater Treatment through Innovative Technology Integration

Christopher Hertle, GHD Pty Ltd

Ozone Pretreatment to Microfiltration— The Good, The Challenging, and The Ugly

Rajen Budhia, West Basin Municipal Water District

11:05 a.m. – 11:30 a.m. Paving the Way for Future Water Resources: Foundational Actions Funding Program

Stacie Takeguchi, Lisa McPhee and Kira Alonzo, Metropolitan Water District of Southern California

Simultaneous Nutrient and Particle Removal to Decrease Membrane Fouling in Indirect Potable Reuse System using an up-flow Biology

Liyan Jin, BKT

11:30 a.m. – 11:55 a.m. Creating Legitimacy for Direct Potable Water Reuse—California’s Experience and Future Challenges for the Sector

Christian Binz, Eawag—Swiss Federal Institute of Aquatic Science and Technology

Broad Spectrum Performance Characterization of Direct Contact Membrane Distillation for Drinking Water Treatment

Edward Kolodziej, University of Nevada, Reno

12:00 p.m. – 1:15 p.m. Awards Luncheon and Subscriber Meeting—Casuarina Ballroom

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IPR DEMONSTRATION PROJECTS

Moderator: Shivaji Deshmukh, West Basin Municipal Water DistrictRoom: Acacia Ballroom ABC

SUCCESSFUL INDUSTRIAL REUSE: CASE STUDIES

Moderator: Gary Engstrom, U.S. Water ServicesRoom: Acacia Ballroom D

1:15 p.m. – 1:40 p.m. Occurrence, Fate and Distribution of Trace Organics in the Potable Surface Water Reuse Scenario of the Occoquan Watershed

Robert Angelotti, Upper Occoquan Service Authority

Reducing Cost by Treating and Reusing Industrial Wastewater

Graham Juby, Carollo Engineers

1:40 p.m. – 2:05 p.m. Characterization of OCWD’s UV/H2O2 AOP by Pilot- and Full-Scale Studies

Ken Ishida, Orange County Water District

Food Processing Wastewater Treatment & Reuse Using the Anti-Fouling Membrane System

Charles Wardle, BKT

2:05 p.m. – 2:30 p.m. Alternative Technologies for New Indirect Potable Reuse Applications in Florida

Tara Fishbain, Hazen and Sawyer

Reclaimed Water for the Tarragona Petrochemical Complex

Andrea Lima, Dow Water and Process Solutions

2:30 p.m. – 2:55 p.m. Advanced Oxidation Process Development/Selection—City of Los Angeles TIWRP System Advance Water Purification Facility Ultimate Expansion Example

Roshanak Aflaki, City of Los Angeles

Reuse of Process Water—Equivalent to Drinking Water Quality for Food Contact in Large Potato Industry

Al Goodman, CDM Smith

2:55 p.m. – 3:15 p.m. Networking Break—Acacia Ballroom Foyer

2:55 p.m. – 3:15 p.m. Poster Presentations—Acacia Ballroom Foyer

FROM ENVIRONMENTAL TO ENGINEERED BUFFERS FOR POTABLE REUSE

Moderator: Andrew Salveson, Carollo EngineersRoom: Acacia Ballroom ABC

REUSE IN THE OIL & GAS INDUSTRY

Moderator: Greta Zornes, ConocoPhillipsRoom: Acacia Ballroom D

3:15 p.m. – 3:40 p.m. Enhancing the Soil Aquifer Treatment Process for Potable Reuse

Sangam Tiwari, Trussell Technologies

Innovative, Membrane-Based Treatment Method for Brines from Coal Seam Gas Production

James Lozier, CH2M HILL

3:40 p.m. – 4:05 p.m. Post-Treatment Optimization to Enhance Groundwater Recharge

Sunny Wang, Black & Veatch

Innovative Treatment of Shale Fracturing Water for Discharge

Behrang Pakzadeh, Southern Research Institute

4:05 p.m. – 4:30 p.m. A Framework for Sizing Engineered Storage Buffers for Direct Potable Reuse

Eva Steinle-Darling, Carollo Engineers

Demonstrating Social Responsibility in Oil and Gas Water Management Decisions

Tekla Taylor, Golder Associates

5:00 p.m. – 6:30 p.m. Welcome Reception—Outside at the Westin Pool

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TUESDAY, MAY 20, 20147:45 a.m. – 2:30 p.m. Registration Open—Acacia Ballroom Foyer

7:45 a.m. – 8:30 a.m. Continental Breakfast—Acacia Ballroom Foyer

DPR DEMONSTRATION PROJECTS

Moderator: Mike Wehner, Orange County Water DistrictRoom: Acacia Ballroom ABC

WATER QUALITY AND RESOURCE RECOVERY

Moderator: Daniel Gerrity, University of Nevada, Las VegasRoom: Acacia Ballroom D

8:30 a.m. – 8:55 a.m. Urban Direct Potable Reuse of Commingled Black and Grey Water without Reverse Osmosis: Operation, Performance and Recommendation

Tingting Wu, University of Miami

Transformation of Polyfluorinated Compounds to PFCAs in Natural Waters by AOPs: Implications to Water Reuse and Mitigation

Tarun Anumol, University of Arizona

8:55 a.m. – 9:20 a.m. Pilot-Scale Evaluation of Treatment Trains for Direct Potable Reuse

Fredrick Gerringer, Trussell Technologies

Synthesis and Characterization of Ca, Mg, La- PMMA Polymer Composites for Phosphate Removal from Wastewater

Gayathri Ram Mohan, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency

9:20 a.m. – 9:45 a.m. Direct Potable Reuse in Raleigh: Assessing Baseline Conditions to Establish Treatment Objectives

Allegra da Silva, CDM Smith

Improving Methods for Legionella Risk Assessment in Reclaimed Water

Zia Bukhari, American Water

9:45 a.m. – 10:00 a.m. Networking Break—Acacia Ballroom Foyer

9:45 a.m. – 10:00 a.m. Poster Presentations—Acacia Ballroom Foyer

NITROSAMINES AND PERFLUORINATED COMPOUNDS

Moderator: David Rexing, Southern Nevada Water AuthorityRoom: Acacia Ballroom ABC

OVERCOMING OBSTACLES IN DESALINATION

Moderator: Mike Hightower, Sandia National LaboratoriesRoom: Acacia Ballroom D

10:00 a.m. – 10:25 a.m. Treatment Techniques for Perfluoroalkyl Acids Control

Eric Dickenson, Southern Nevada Water Authority

Desalination Concentrate Management Policy Analysis for the Arid West

Scott Reinert, El Paso Water Utilities

10:25 a.m. – 10:50 a.m. A Novel Technique to Estimate NDMA Precursors in Potable Water Reuse

Gwen Woods, Southern Nevada Water Authority

Lessons Learned from the West Basin Ocean Water Desalination Demonstration Facility

Frank Fuchs, West Basin Municipal Water District

10:50 a.m. – 11:15 a.m. NDMA and PFAS Occurrence in Indirect Potable Reuse: Implications of Ozone, BAC, Ion Exchange, and UV/AOP

Benjamin Stanford, Hazen and Sawyer

Application of Quorum Sensing Inhibitors to Prevent Seawater Desalination Membrane Biofouling

Leda Katebian, University of California, Irvine

11:15 a.m. – 11:40 a.m. Investigation of Precursor Compounds that React with Ozone to Form NDMA

Erica Marti, Southern Nevada Water Authority

AOC as a Byproduct of Chemical Pretreatment and its Relationship to Operational Challenges in Seawater Desalination

Lauren Weinrich, American Water/Drexel

11:45 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. Networking Luncheon and Presentation—John Entsminger, Southern Nevada Water Authority—Casuarina Ballroom

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REAL TIME MONITORING FOR DPR

Moderator: Shane Trussell, Trussell TechnologiesRoom: Acacia Ballroom ABC

ENERGY REDUCTION FOR DESALINATION

Moderator: Patrick Brady, Sandia National LaboratoriesRoom: Acacia Ballroom D

1:00 p.m. – 1:25 p.m. New Techniques for Real-Time Monitoring of Membrane Integrity for Virus Removal

Val Frenkel, Erler & Kalinowski, Inc.

Desalination Energy Minimization Using Nanocomposite and Semi Batch RO

Arun Subramani, MWH

1:25 p.m. – 1:50 p.m. Sensors and Strategies to Produce Safe Water: A Look at the University of Arizona’s Real Time Sensor Lab

Ian Pepper, University of Arizona

Using Electrodialysis to Achieve Zero Liquid Discharge Desalination: Results from a California Energy Commission Research Project

Rick Bond, Black & Veatch

1:50 p.m. – 2:15 p.m. Evaluation of Methods for Reverse Osmosis Membrane Integrity Monitoring for Wastewater Reuse

Eric Huang, University of California, Irvine

Water, and Salt, and Energy (Oh My!): Zero Discharge Desalination Demonstration Activities

Malynda Cappelle, University of Texas, El Paso

2:15 p.m. – 2:30 p.m. Networking Break—Acacia Ballroom Foyer

2:15 p.m. – 2:30 p.m. Poster Presentations—Acacia Ballroom Foyer

DIRECT POTABLE REUSE PANEL DISCUSSION

Room: Acacia Ballroom ABC

2:30 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. Foundation’s Sponsored DPR Research: Overview and Discussion

Moderator: Julie Minton, WateReuse Research Foundation

Panelists: Ian Pepper, University of Arizona Shane Trussell, Trussell Technologies Andrew Salveson, Carollo Engineers

4:00 p.m. – 4:15 p.m. Conference Summary and Closing Remarks

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Advanced Membrane Processes for Wastewater Reuse: Forward Osmosis Versus Membrane DistillationTaqsim Husnain, George Washington University

Assessment of Ozonation on Water Quality by High Resolution Mass SpectrometrySylvain Merel, University of Arizona

Development of a Robust, Operationally-efficient Gray Water Reuse System for ShowersRichard Scholze, US Army Engineer Research and Development Center

Effect of Organic Matter on Chlorine Demand in Reclaimed WaterSungwon Kang, Korea Institute of Construction Technology

Fouling of Ceramic Membranes During Water ReclamationWontae Lee, Kumoh National Institute of Technology

Identification of Phase II Pharmaceutical Metabolites in Reclaimed Water using Orbitrap Mass SpectrometryJian Wang, Florida International University

Influence of Convection Term in Ion Transport Model for Electrodialysis ReversalAzadeh Ghorbani, New Mexico State University

Occurrence of Viral Pathogens and an Alternative Indicator Virus in Wastewater Collected from Treatment Plants in the U.S.Nichole Brinkman, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency

Pathogen Specific UV System Sizing for Wastewater and Reuse “Best Fit” Design Without the PilotKirsten Meyer, Xylem Water Solutions

Potential Changes in Water Consumption on the Las Vegas Strip after Xeriscaping and Graywater ImplementationSuzanne Trabia, University of Nevada, Las Vegas

Quantitative Microbial Risk Assessment for Sustainable Urban Stormwater Harvesting PracticesKeah Ying Lim, University of California, Irvine

POSTER PRESENTATIONS

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SPECIAL PRESENTATION— LUNCHEON ON MONDAY, MAY 19, 2014HONORING WATEREUSE RESEARCH FOUNDATION DONORS

This year’s Monday Luncheon will feature a salute to WateReuse Research Foundation donors providing unprecedented philanthropic support to the organization and its mission during 2013 and 2014.

DISTINGUISHED LEADERSHIP AWARD—PLEDGE OF $250,000

To help the WateReuse Research Foundation transform organizationally,to grow and meet the needs of a future of greater water reuse.

THE FOLLOWING DONORS HAVE GIVEN TO WATEREUSE RESEARCH FOUNDATION IN SUPPORT OF THE CALIFORNIA DIRECT POTABLE REUSE (DPR) INITIATIVE:

PLATINUM CIRCLE OF LEADERSHIP—PLEDGES OF $250,000

GOLD CIRCLE OF LEADERSHIP— PLEDGES OF $100,000+

City of Los Angeles, Bureau of Sanitation

CSM Woongjin Chemical America, Inc.

GHD

Sanitation Districts of Los Angeles County

SILVER CIRCLE OF LEADERSHIP— PLEDGES OF $50,000+

City of San Diego Public Utilities Department

Las Virgenes Municipal Water District

RMC Water and Environment

SPI

BRONZE CIRCLE OF LEADERSHIP— PLEDGES OF $25,000+

Delta Diablo Marin Municipal Water District

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SPONSORSPLATINUM CONFERENCE SPONSOR

United WaterBertrand Camus, Chief Executive Officer200 Old Hook RoadHarrington Park, NJ 07640(201) [email protected]

United Water is one of the nation’s leading environmental companies, providing water and wastewater services to over 5 million people in the United States through innovative public-private partnerships and contract agreements. Founded in 1869, United Water is a subsidiary of SUEZ ENVIRONNEMENT.

SILVER CONFERENCE SPONSOR

RMC Water and EnvironmentTom Richardson, Principal2290 North First Street, Suite 212San Jose, CA 95131(408) [email protected]

With eight offices throughout California, RMC Water and Environment specializes in water recycling projects, including indirect potable reuse. We are experts in user and demand studies, master planning, customer retrofit, alternative treatment evaluations, blending and exchange options, alternative supply and use studies, and recycled water facilities planning and design.

GENERAL CONFERENCE SPONSORS

Alan Plummer Associates, Inc.Ellen McDonald, Principal, Reuse Practice Leader1320 S. University Drive, Suite 300Fort Worth, TX 76107(817) [email protected] www.apaienv.com

Since our first reuse project went on line in 1983, Alan Plummer Associates, Inc. (APAI) has assisted public utilities in the planning, design, construction and implementation of water reuse systems. Through our nationally recognized projects, APAI has demonstrated the scientific and engineering expertise for the safe implementation of reclaimed water for direct non-potable as well as indirect potable and non-potable projects.

Tetra TechGary ReVoir, Vice President201 E. Pine Street, Suite 1000Orlando, Florida 32801(407) [email protected]

Clean, safe water is essential to life. Tetra Tech helps ensure that people around the world have access to safe, abundant water supplies, water treatment, flood controls, and watershed protection. We have more than 40 years of experience delivering efficient solutions for the full project life cycle.

Trussell TechnologiesR. Shane Trussell, President380 Stevens Avenue, Suite 308Solana Beach, CA 92075 (858) 458-1030 [email protected]

Trussell Technologies is an environmental engineering firm focused on process and water quality. Engineers use past designs to ensure future success, but when new problems arise, science must also play a critical role in problem solving. Trussell Technologies operates in the nexus between practice and science. We have offices in Pasadena, San Diego and Oakland.

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Black & Veatch Alan Rimer, Director of Water Reuse, Water Division11000 Regency Parkway, Suite 410Cary, NC 27518(919) 462-7506 [email protected]

Black & Veatch’s global water business provides innovative, technology-based solutions to utilities, governments and industries worldwide. Local project teams work with multinational water and wastewater treatment process experts to address site-specific challenges through a broad range of consulting, study, planning, design, design-build and construction management services.

CDM SmithPeter Tunnicliffe, Executive Vice President & President, International Service Unit 50 Hampshire Street Cambridge, MA 02139 (617) [email protected]

Specializing in water reuse and desalination technologies, CDM Smith provides lasting and integrated solutions in water, environment, transportation, energy and facilities to public and private clients worldwide. As a full-service engineering and construction firm, we deliver exceptional client service, quality results and enduring value across the entire project life cycle.

Hazen and SawyerBen Stanford, Director of Applied Research 4011 Westchase Blvd, Suite 500Raleigh, NC 27607 (919) [email protected]

For decades, Hazen and Sawyer has pioneered water reclamation and reuse to the benefit of our clients, public health, and the environment. Our approach is to find innovative, cost-effective solutions that harness the value of reclaimed water through programs such as wastewater-to-energy, indirect potable reuse, and sustainable nutrient management.

HDR EngineeringRoy Martinez, Vice President, Water Market Sector Director 1670 Broadway Suite 3400 Denver, CO 80202-4824 (303) [email protected]

HDR is an international consulting firm with a reputation for exceeding client expectations. A leading designer of water treatment facilities, we have more than 800 professionals dedicated to the practice of water supply planning, research and regulatory compliance, water treatment and distribution system design, construction, administration, operations, utility management, and finance.

Southern Nevada Water AuthorityDoug Bennett, Conservation Manager 1001 S. Valley View Blvd. Las Vegas, NV 89153 (702) [email protected] www.snwa.com

The SNWA is a regional entity that manages water conservation, water quality and water resource issues for Southern Nevada. Its members include: the Big Bend Water District (Laughlin); the cities of Boulder City, Henderson, Las Vegas and North Las Vegas; the Clark County Reclamation District; and the Las Vegas Valley Water District.

TrojanUV3020 Gore Road London, Ontario Canada N5V [email protected] www.trojanuv.com

TrojanUV designs, manufactures and sells pressurized and open-channel UV disinfection systems for municipal wastewater and drinking water, and UV-oxidation systems for environmental contaminant treatment applications. Our UV systems are installed in over 102 countries, treating nearly 50 billion gallons of water per day.

EXHIBITORS

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UPCOMING EVENTS

Analysis of Technical and Organizational Issues in Industrial Reuse ProjectsWebcastJune 12, 2014

Desalination Concentrate Management Policy Analysis for the Arid WestWebcastJuly 10, 2014

29th Annual WateReuse SymposiumThe Fairmont DallasDallas, TXSeptember 7–10, 2014

2015 WateReuse California Annual ConferenceMillennium Biltmore HotelLos Angeles, CAMarch 15–17, 2015