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Message FroM our ConFerenCe CoMMittee Chair
PMAA’s 2016 Annual Conference & Trade Show is going to be one of the best forums available to you to learn the lat-est information about projects and technologies that can best serve to advance the work of authorities. This year’s theme, Meeting the Challenges: Authorities at Work in Our Communities, promises to be an exciting as well as valuable venue.
PMAA’s conference is a unique gathering of authority board members, managers, engineers and consultants, the largest con-ference of its kind in Pennsylvania and educational offerings are designed specifically for each interest. Presentations address administrative/legal, finance, wastewater and water issues and provide valuable information from experts and decision-mak-ers on topical issues. As part of the conference, there are PA Department of Environmental Protection approved courses for operators; continuing legal education approved solicitor’s tracks; and sessions for engineers who need professional develop-ment hours. Accreditation hours are noted in the schedule of educational sessions. Be on the lookout soon for more specifics regarding our Operator and Solicitor Day program tracks.
There is ample time for inspiration and many opportunities for thought provoking discussions beginning with our open-ing ceremonies which will feature Corporal (Retired) Saul Bosquez who has been awarded a Purple Heart, 2 Army Commendation Medals, and a Combat Action Badge. As a member of the Wounded Warrior softball team, Saul and his teammates inspire young people with a positive and motivating message about meeting their challenges and he will be sharing his message of personal and professional fortitude with us.
We also offer several special programs for spouses, but you must remember to register early for those events because space is limited!
This year’s conference has a lot to offer – learning opportunities, networking events, a beautiful Pittsburgh venue, and a chance to formally recognize colleagues for their years of service at the annual awards banquet. We look forward to seeing you at this year’s conference!
Edward J. EnglehartHighland Sewer & Water Authority
D. Jeffrey GoldingGannett Fleming, Inc.
Liesel GrossLehigh County AuthoritySteven A. Hann, Esq.PMAA Solicitor East
Hamburg, Rubin, Mullin, Maxwell & LupinGlenn Higbie
Hellertown Borough AuthorityThomas Holleran
Herbert, Rowland & Grubic, Inc.David J. Holley
Whitman, Requardt and Associates, LLPThomas G. Keiper
PMAA Past PresidentMichael Kenney
Municipal Authority of Westmoreland County
Michael A. KyleLancaster Area Sewer Authority
Anna H. MillerHorsham Water & Sewer Authority
John MolloyPFM Asset Management LLC
Mark E. Nicely, PEFox Chapel AuthorityMichael E. Puskar
Wells Fargo Corporate Trust ServicesMichael A. Schober, PE
Columbia Municipal AuthorityPaul Vojtek
Erie Water WorksMichael J. Witherel, Esq.
PMAA Solicitor WestWitherel & Associates
Daniel J. Becker, PE, ChairEast Cocalico Township Authority
Jan AgnelloPMAA Conference Committee
John R. AgnelloPMAA Life MemberSandra Bartosiewicz
Wyoming Valley Sanitary AuthorityAnthony J. Bellitto, Jr.
North Penn Water AuthorityDavid L. Busch
Keystone Alliance ConsultingMatthew Cranmer
Municipal Authority ofAdams Township
Sharon DelSignoreEAP Industries, Inc.
2016 PMAA Board oF F i C e r s Anna H. Miller, PresidentDaniel J. Becker, PE, Vice President
Anthony J. Bellitto, Jr., Immediate Past PresidentPaul D. Vojtek, Second Past President
Matthew A. Cranmer, Second Vice President
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Daniel J. Becker, PEChair, Conference Committee
Conference Registration Register before August 1 to receive discounted rate! Mail forms to: PMAA, 1000 North Front Street, Suite 401, Wormleysburg, PA 17043 or register online at w w w . m u n i c i p a l a u t h o r i t i e s . o r g .
Hotel Reservations The hotel will accept bookings on a first-come-first-served basis and you are encouraged to confirm your stay early. To regis-ter online use https://resweb.passkey.com/Resweb.do?mode=welcome_ei_new&eventID=13864894, under guest type choose Attendee. To register by phone, call 888-317-0197 and use the reservation ID 0822678PM
ParkingDetails for parking options can be found on page 15.
Cancellation Policy Full amount of registration fee or ticketed events will be refunded if a written cancellation notice is received by PMAA no later than Monday, July 25, 2016. After this date, a $50.00 charge will be assessed to cover handling costs on registration cancellations and a 10% charge will be applied to ticketed function cancellations. Refunds will be issued after the conference. If registration is paid via credit card, refunds will be credited immediately back to the card used for pay-ment. Due to hotel and bus guarantees, no refunds can be made for any paid event or registration after August 3, 2016. Upon Your Arrival Conference registration packets are available at the PMAA registration desk located in the Ballroom Foyer, Ballroom Level as follows: Sunday, August 28 1:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m. Monday, August 29 7:30 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. Tuesday, August 30 7:30 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. Banquet Tickets Attendees purchasing banquet tickets will be given a banquet voucher at conference registration. This voucher must then be exchanged for reserved seating.
t r a d e s h o wExhibitors: Register today for your space! Complimentary meals, giveaways to attendees, and a reception are included - more quality venues to engage your audience! To get additional information or register online, go to our website at www.municipalauthorities.org or call the office at 717-737-7655. No refunds on exhibitor registration after July 31, 2016.
Exhibitor Registration & Setup Sunday, August 28 Monday, August 29 4:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. 7:00 a.m. – 9:30 a.m.
Trade Show Hours Monday, August 29 Tuesday, August 30 10:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. 7:30 a.m. – 9:30 a.m. (light breakfast fare and coffee available) 4:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m. 12 noon – 2:00 p.m. (light lunch fare)
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Operator DayTuesday, August 30
9 a.m. – 4 p.m.Details available later this summer!
This is a pre-conference schedule. Program, times, and speakers are subject to change. Please reference the conference program you receive
with your registration packet for current information.
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B r e a k f a s t 4 8 : 0 0 a . m .(compl imentary pastr ies and cof fee) Kings Garden, Ballroom Level (Exhibitors and registrants are invited.)
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W e l c o m e 8 : 3 0 p . m . – 1 0 : 3 0 p . m .Join us at the Wyndham Grand in a relaxed atmosphere as we welcome oneanother to Pittsburgh.
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Trade Show 4 10:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. Grand Ballroom/Ballroom Foyer, Ballroom Level
aVisit the displays to find the latest products and services provided by PMAA’s associate members. aThis is a great opportunity to network with vendors and colleagues.
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4K e y n o t e S p e a k e rCorporal (Retired) Saul Bosquez was born in 1985 in Adrian, Michigan. He enlisted in the U.S. Army in 2006, deployed to Baghdad, Iraq in 2007 as a 13F, forward observer. About 6 months into his first deployment, his vehi-cle was hit by an IED. The injuries he sustained resulted in his left leg below the knee, right big toe, and second toe being amputated. Saul has been awarded a Purple Heart, 2 Army Commendation Medals, and a Combat Action Badge.
As a member of the Wounded Warrior softball team, Saul and his teammates inspire young people with a positive and motivating message about meeting their own personal challenges.
Saul currently resides in Manchester, New Hampshire where he is pursuing a Master’s Degree in Business and Sports Management.
4B u s i n e s s M e e t i n g (immediate ly fo l lowing the keynote speaker)The meeting agenda includes a review of PMAA activities including legislative updates, committee reports, and a presentation for vote and adoption of PMAA’s resolutions, important issues and actions forming PMAA’s legislative and regulatory agenda for 2016.
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Current State/Federal Actions Affecting NPDES Compliance and Local Growth (1 PDH)John C. Hall, Esq., Hall & Associates.Phillip Rosenman, Esq., Hall & AssociatesThe presenters will cover several key state and federal initiatives and regulatory changes that will significantly impact future NPDES compliance, wastewater upgrades, stormwater compliance and growth. Among the issues covered will be: the PA Nutrient Protocol; EPA Region III Nutrient TMDL actions impacting POTWs and MS4 discharges; federal antidegradation regulation changes; recent wet weather permitting and compliance consent decrees and judicial challenges; regulation of flow; EPA’s proposed stormwater permit regulatory changes and future viability of nutrient trading/offset program options.Moderator: Pat Mandes, Lehigh County Authority
Extreme Makeover II: The Tank Edition (1 PDH)Christine Gunsaullus, Entech EngineeringWhat do you do with an old, monstrous water tank in the middle of town that’s become an eyesore? The North Penn Water Authority (NPWA) faced this question, determining that an extreme tank makeover was possible. Difficulties included a tiny site, power lines on three sides, cell antennas clogging the balcony, and 16,000+ residents watching every step. Tips will be shared about how difficult aspects of this rehabilitation project were managed and how community involvement really enhanced the end result. Moderator: Anthony J. Bellitto, Jr., North Penn Water Authority
Gray Areas in Public Bidding (1 PDH)Steven E. Grubb, Esq., Goldberg Katzman PCAttend this presentation for a look at Municipal Authorities Act, 53 Pa. C.S.A. 5614 regarding competition in the award of contracts. Specific areas of emphasis include: what does and does not require public bidding; contractual clauses to watch out for; professional service contracts; public emergencies; and other issues that commonly arise when it comes topublic bidding.Moderator: Thomas Holleran, Herbert, Rowland & Grubic, Inc.
Online Bill Payment – Making It WorkGreg Earle, Invoice Cloud, Inc.Authorities that have started accepting bill payments online may be disappointed by low participation unless they are: 1) making it comfortable and convenient; 2) offering the most useful payment options; and 3) sending reminders and notifi-cations. At this presentation, learn how to maximize online payment participation and the ways to improve efficiency inprocessing and posting payments.Moderator: David Busch, Keystone Alliance Consulting
12:00 p.m. – 1:45 p.m.Professional Lunch: Tell It to the Judge(See registration form for ticket purchase.)Kings Garden 3, 4, 5, Ballroom Level
Michael J. Witherel, Esq. Steven A. Hann, Esq.Witherel & Associates Hamburg, Rubin, Mullin, Maxwell & Lupin PMAA Solicitor West PMAA Solicitor East
This highly popular event is of interest to authority employees, board members, solicitors, engineers, managers and financial officers. Hear attorneys argue the law involving actual cases. Audience members can test their knowledge by voting on arguments and the attor-neys they think are the most persuasive. The judge will then review the court decision.
Solicitor DayMonday, August 29, 2016
12:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Up to 3 Continuing Legal Education (CLE) credits can be earned through PMAA’s
Solicitor Day program.
Details availablelater this summer!
3:15 p.m. – 4:15 p.m.Advanced Public Notification Leveraging ArcGIS Online (1 PDH)Jonathan Greiner, GeoDecisionsMandatory public notification requirements have been in place for the past seven years for Pennsylvania drinking water provi-ders. Evolution of technology has made it possible to seamlessly integrate public notification with your organizations existing GIS data utilizing the ArcGIS Online platform. Additionally, options for personalizing messages by automatically inserting unique information including names and account balances have further enhanced the notification process. Learn how a system can deliver over 150,000 targeted, personalized phone, text, and/or email notifications per hour.Moderator: Paul Vojtek, Erie Water Works
Impact of the New GASB Requiring Fiduciary Fund Reporting by Municipal AuthoritiesBrian McCall, Maher DuesselTim Morgus, Maher DuesselAuthorities with defined benefit pension plans adopted Governmental Accounting Standards Board (GASB) 68 during the past year, which for the first time, required the reporting of a net pension liability (or asset) on their financial statements. In December 2015, the GSAB issued an exposure draft of a pending statement that will require reporting of four fiduciary fund types, including the pension trust funds traditionally not requiring reporting on the financial statements by most municipal authorities. Presenters will address the impact of GASB 68, as well as the exposure draft and potential impact on financial statements and bookkeeping of municipal authorities.Moderator: Sandra Bartosiewicz, Wyoming Valley Sanitary Authority
PENNVEST On-lot Program Improvements (1 PDH)Coleen Baumert, Pennsylvania Housing Finance Agency (PHFA)Roberta Schwalm, (PHFA)Brion Johnson, Pennsylvania Infrasructure Investment Authority (PENNVEST)Rebecca Kennedy, PENNVESTPENNVEST and PHFA have implemented major changes to the PENNVEST Homeowner Septic Loan and are eager to share these improvements with municipal authority staff and leadership. The “big one” for PMAA is the loans can now be used to pay for first-time connections to public sewer as well as the repair and replacement of on-lot septic systems. Another sure-to-impress change is the removal of the household income limits that restricted homeowner participation. Join us to learn about this program and how it can help your residents. Moderator: Glenn Higbie, Hellertown Borough Authority
The Procurement Transformation Story – City of Pittsburgh, PA The Honorable William Peduto, Mayor, City of PittsburghJean Clark, Periscope Holdings, Inc.Hear the story of the City of Pittsburgh’s procurement transformation journey for increased service level delivery and better government. Participants will explore how “stale” bureaucracy practices and processes can be independently and objectively assessed and retooled for greater efficiency and effectiveness, while achieving the ultimate goal of added value for stakeholders and constituents.Moderator: Michael Witherel, Esq., Witherel & Associates
University Area Joint Authority –Odor Control Study: Odor Assessment and Odor Treatment Alternatives (1 PDH)Benjamin Burns, Herbert, Rowland & Grubic, Inc. Aaron Stephens, Material Matters, Inc. Increased odor complaints received at the Spring Creek Pollution Control Facility prompted the University Area Joint Authority to commission an Odor Control Study. The presenters will outline the procedures used to quantify major odor emission sources and identify practical mitigation strategies and equipment.Moderator: Thomas Holleran, Herbert, Rowland & Grubic, Inc.
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Exhibit Hall Breakfast & Trade Show 4 7:30 a.m. - 9:30 a.m. (complimentary pastries and coffee)Grand Ballroom/Ballroom Foyer, Ballroom Level
Operator Day 4 9:00 am - 4:00 pm (breakfast and lunch included)Operator Certification Credits can be earned at the conference through PMAA’s Operator Day program. Details will be avail-able later this summer.
8:30 a.m. – 9:30 a.m.
Active Shooter: Preparation and ResponseRobert Winters, US Department of Homeland SecurityLearn from an expert about the personalities that carry out active shooter attacks, the personal and organizational ways to prepare for this risk, as well as how to respond based on the situation. Details about other resources that are available for your reference and planning will be provided.Moderator: Mark Nicely, Fox Chapel Authority
A Two-Part Presentation (1 PDH) Horizontal Directional Drilling – Challenges and Successes from the Design Engineer’s PerspectiveCurt Miller, KCI Technologies, Inc.Directional drilling as an installation technique is a cost competitive alternative to traditional open-cut installation methods. The speaker will present a recent directionally drilled project success story, as told from the design engineer’s perspective, and identify some key things to consider when designing an HDD installation for a sewer force main. HDD Safety Aspects – Preventing a “Legacy” Cross BoreEric Swartley, UGIThe excavation and utility industries are partnering to reduce the risk of creating additional legacy cross bores. A cross bore is created when a new underground line is installed using a trenchless excavation method and there is an existing non-pressurized line within the installation path that is breached, such as a gas line installed using a directional drill which enters a sewer line. Presenters will discuss PA One Call Cross Bore Task Force initiatives developed to support the safe and cost effective use of trenchless excavation technologies while mitigating potentially dangerous cross bore incidents. Moderator: Michael A. Kyle, Lancaster Area Sewer Authority
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Exhibitor & President’s Reception & Trade Show 4 4:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m. Grand Ballroom/Ballroom Foyer, Ballroom Level
PMAA President, Anna H. Miller, invites you to join her for light refreshments during the Trade Show.
Monday Evening Event (See registration form for ticket purchase.)
Heinz Field 4 Home of the Pittsburgh Steelers Buses depart from the Liberty Avenue entrance of the hotel at 6:00 p.m. Get out your Steelers’ attire as we head to the home of six-time Super Bowl champions and University of Pittsburgh Panthers. Following dinner in the North Club Lounge, we will tour the Steelers’ locker room, take a walk around the track (field level of the stadium) and visit the famed FedEx Great Hall, home of Steelers’ collectibles and memorabilia.
8:30 a.m. – 9:30 a.m.
A Tale of Two Wells: Reconstruction of Aging Water Supply Wells (1 PDH) Tim Higgins, GeoServices, Ltd.Two case studies of well reconstruction projects will be presented at this session. Both wells were public water supply wells, rehabilitated by reconstruction methods. The technical approach and considerations, permitting requirements, accomplished improvements and how reconstruction may compare in cost and effort to the development of a new source will be reviewed.Moderator: Edward Englehart, Highland Sewer & Water Authority
Update on Borrowing Markets and Regulations (1 PDH)Joshua S. Pasker, Esq., Saul Ewing LLPJulius Coursey, Wells FargoJamie Schlesinger, Public Financial Management, Inc.Various financing options for municipal authorities will be the focus of this panel review. Also discussed will be the cost, doc-umentation and timing considerations required for the various types of financing as well as regulations and ongoing consider-ations of bond issues. Additionally, an overview of the municipal bond market including recent trends will be given.Moderator: Michael E. Puskar, Wells Fargo Corporate Trust Services
9:45 a.m. - 10:45 p.m.
Bond Financing: Recent Developments in Securities and Tax Law and EnforcementMark H. Vacha, Esq., Cozen O’ConnorJoshua S. Pasker, Esq., Saul Ewing LLPThis session is intended for authorities that have outstanding bonds or may be issuing bonds in the near future. It will consist of two principal segments: (1) a brief summary of recent SEC and IRS regulatory and enforcement developments regarding municipal securities and considerations about their practical impact for new bond issuances; and (2) a discussion of basic con-siderations regarding how to initially respond to any investigation or enforcement inquiries from these regulators. Also to be discussed are considerations for instituting and developing bond disclosure policies and procedures that have been increasingly encouraged and emphasized by the SEC.Moderator: Michael E. Puskar, Wells Fargo Corporate Trust Services
Drinking Water Proposed Disinfection Requirements Rule (1 PDH)Serena DiMagno, Chair of the TAC Board to PA DEPOne of the latest drinking water regulations moving through Pennsylvania’s regulatory process is the proposed Disinfection Requirements Rule (DRR) impacting all water authorities. One significant change is the raised minimum distribution system disinfectant residual. Attend this session for the background and history of the proposed regulation, and the water industry’s concerns from a public health, financial, and customer confidence perspective. Moderator: Paul Vojtek, Erie Water Works
Urban Legends II: The Saga Continues: Municipal Authority Myths Debunked (1 PDH)Christine M. Seymour, Esq., Gaitens, Tucceri & Nicholas, PCRomel Nicholas, Esq., Gaitens, Tucceri & Nicholas, PCMisunderstandings and confusion experienced by municipal authority managers and board members in carrying out their duties will be addressed at this presentation. The presenters will touch upon key areas of need for municipal authority lead-ership such as the Municipal Authorities Act, Sunshine Law, Municipal Records Act, Public Procurement Code, State Ethics Act, and day to day operations for authorities. They will also seek to dispel the “myths” and misguided legends that may be in place at your municipal authority.Moderator: Mark Nicely, Fox Chapel Authority
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A Two-Part Presentation (1 PDH) Utilizing Strategic Planning and Team-Based Approach for a Complex Facility UpgradeJoel Kostelac, GHDCranberry Township faced the need to upgrade and expand their treatment facility for future growth and to eliminate a high flow blending operation. Accordingly, the Township underwent a systematic and strategic approach to developing alterna-tives, establishing a design basis, and designing and commencing constructing a new 30 mgd membrane bioreactor wastewa-ter treatment facility. Attend this presentation to hear how all of this was accomplished. A Sewer System Acquisition – Two Years Later Michael Schober, Columbia Municipal AuthorityMichael A. Kyle, Lancaster Area Sewer AuthorityIn 2015, the Lancaster Area Sewer Authority (LASA) culminated a three year process to acquire the Columbia Municipal Authority (CMA) sewer system. Faced with an expensive upgrade, CMA began discussions with LASA to treat CMA sewage at the LASA WWTP as either a bulk service or an outright acquisition. CMA felt it made sense to deal with another author-ity with an established reputation. Ultimately LASA purchased the CMA collection system but not the WWTP. A planned pump station will transfer Columbia sewage to the existing LASA WWTP. Sit in to hear the full story including the back-ground, lessons learned and successful transition.Moderator: Daniel J. Becker, East Cocalico Township Authority
Utilizing Social Media to Increase your Communication Reach (1 PDH)Derek McLaurin, Muni-LinkIf you’re not using Social Media in 2016 to communicate with your customers you’re probably not reaching all of your cus-tomers. Whether you are trying to get the word out about hydrant flushing, water quality, or a public notification, social media can be quicker, less expensive and reach more of your customers. Attend this session to explore the differences between social media and traditional communications and also to take a look at the most popular social media applications.Moderator: Mac Rosenbaum, Muni-Link
11:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.
Changes to Permitted Investments (1 PDH)John Molloy, PFM Asset Management LLCWith the passage of HB 1296, PA municipal authorities have a greater range of investment opportunities that offer increased diversification and the potential for more competitive yields. Most states already permit these investments and this presentation will include a review of the new law, the types of investments authorized for authorities, and the enhanced investment options that the PLGIT has developed to help you take advantage of these opportunities.Moderator: Chad Hanley, Herbert, Rowland & Grubic, Inc.
City Beautiful H2O: Lessons in Engaging our Community Andrew Bliss, Capital Region WaterClaire Maulhardt, Capital Region WaterShannon Williams, Capital Region WaterIn a world of increasing environmental regulations, aging infrastructure, and high customer expectations, Capital Region Water is investing in genuine community participation and education as part of its developing wet weather program – City Beautiful H2O in Harrisburg, PA. The presenters will provide some lessons learned from successful (and failed) strategies and tools implemented over the last year.Moderator: Terri Hauser, Latrobe Municipal Authority
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11:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.The Four C’s on Stormwater Authorities – Creating, Communicating, Cooperating and Charging (1 PDH)Wayne Schutz, Derry Township Municipal AuthorityE. Lee Stinnett, II, Esq., Salzmann Hughes, PCAdrienne Vicari, Herbert, Rowland & Grubic, Inc.Authorities are an excellent vehicle for funding and managing stormwater programs, especially for Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System (MS4) communities. Explore the legal and practical aspects of forming an authority, charging stormwater user fees, and designing a successful stormwater program. The benefits of intermunicipal cooperation in tackling stormwater as well as the intermunicipal cooperation agreements necessary to undertake such cooperation will also be explored.Moderator: Michael Schober, Columbia Municipal Authority
Get the Lead Out (1 PDH) Paul Vojtek, Erie Water WorksMatthew Junker, Municipal Authority of Westmoreland CountyDeb Rotz, PA DEP In the wake of the Flint, Michigan lead contamination crisis, water suppliers are even more scrutinized by the media, legis-lators, and customers. Water authorities will share their best practices, public education and outreach efforts, and interaction with legislators in response to the numerous bills that have been introduced. DEP will also share requirements under the lead and copper rule and compliance and enforcement standards as well as US EPA’s newest guidance on lead in drinking water.Moderator: Anthony J. Bellitto, Jr., North Penn Water Authority
Prepare Now or Pay the Price Later – Hackers Are On the Hunt (1 PDH)Jay Markey, Green Seven TechnologiesKevin Flannery, Borough of SewickleyThe presenters will address areas of breach, types of company information cybercriminals seek, and protection strategies that can be implemented. They will also review how lack of controls can easily lead to hackers accessing protected authority and customer information.Moderator: Liesel Gross, Lehigh County Authority
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Exhibit Hall Trade Show & Lunch 4 12 noon – 2:00 p.m.
Grand Ballroom/Ballroom Foyer, Ballroom LevelVisit the exhibits and network with colleagues andvendors while enjoying a complimentary lunch.Door prize winners will be announced from theexhibitor’s booth.
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2:00 p.m. – 3:30 p.m.
Be the Best Authority You Can Be – Authority Self-Assessment and Continuous Improvement (1.5 PDH)Anthony J. Bellitto, Jr., PE, North Penn Water AuthorityDavid L. Busch, Keystone Alliance ConsultingPatrick M. Caulfield, PE, Schuylkill County Municipal Authority Mark E. Nicely, PE, Fox Chapel AuthorityOngoing improvement of your authority should be a top priority for every board member, staff member and professional. Assessing your own authority’s finances, administration, personnel and operations is a great way to start the process and assure that you are addressing your own critical needs. A panel of seasoned authority professionals will guide you through the process of authority self-assessment and help you focus your resources on continuous improvement through implementing industry best practices. Moderator: Michael A. Kyle, Lancaster Area Sewer Authority
Dedication of Sewer-Lines, Pump Stations, Other Improvements and Easements to Authorities (1.5 PDH)Paul C. Bametzreider, Esq., Reilly WolfsonDaniel Slagle, Nichols & Slagle Engineering, Inc.Presenters will address the dedication of improvements and real estate interests and the receipt thereof by municipal authori-ties. Topics to be covered will include documentation, related legal issues, and the various associated pitfalls to avoid. Moderator: Michael Witherel, Esq., Witherel & Associates
DEP Regulatory Update (1.5 PDH)Dana Aunkst, Executive Deputy Secretary for Water Programs, PA DEPLee McDonnell, Director of Bureau of Clean Water, PA DEPSteven Hann, Esq., Hamburg, Rubin, Mullin, Maxwell & LupinWant to catch up on the latest wastewater issues at the state and national levels? This session will feature the experts – Steve Hann (PMAA’s Eastern Solicitor), Lee McDonnell (DEP) and Dana Aunkst (DEP). Whether it’s TMDLs, the Chesapeake Bay, timely court cases, or MS4 permits, this panel has it covered. Bring your questions and concerns to this interactive session. Moderator: John Brosious, PMAA
A Two-Part Presentation (1.5 PDH) Hydraulic Water Modeling in the Development of a Long-Range Capital Improvement Plan for Water Distribution SystemsDavid Swisher, Herbert, Rowland & Grubic, Inc.Erin Threet, Herbert, Rowland & Grubic, Inc.Hear an engineer explain how hydraulic modeling can help evaluate and prioritize capital improvements within a water dis-tribution system and address the following: improve water system pressures and reliability; plan for water service to future customers; improve fire protection; minimize water age and associated water quality issues; identify bottlenecks in the distri-bution system; and evaluate finished water storage capacities. Large Diameter Water Main Promotes System RedundancyCurt Fontaine, Municipal Authority of Westmoreland County (MAWC)MAWC’s efforts to ensure system redundancy through installation of more than 100,000 feet of 48-inch (or equivalent capaci-ty) pipe will be the focus of this session. The large diameter main will connect two 10mg storage tanks each supplied by a sepa-rate MAWC WTP. Accordingly, the project will facilitate the transfer of potable water between service systems.Moderator: Sharon DelSignore, EAP Industries
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Sp o u S e pr o g r a m M o n d a y , A u g u s t 2 9 4 Molly’s Trolleys Pittsburgh Tour 10:00 a.m. – 1:30 p.m. (See registration form for ticket purchase.) Trolleys will board at 9:45 a.m. at the Liberty Avenue Entrance. Step aboard a vintage 1920’s style trolley and experience Pittsburgh with a fully guided 1.5 hour tour. This historically oriented tour informs riders of the rich history of the Pittsburgh neighborhoods with detailed information on people, places and things all around the ’Burgh. Our tour will end with a one-way ride on the Duquesne Incline. Following the tour, our group will enjoy a luncheon in a renowned Pittsburgh restaurant.
T u e s d a y , A u g u s t 3 0 4 Pittsburgh’s Impact on the World 10:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m. The Heinz History Center
Take a look at innovations sprouting from the curious minds of Pittsburghers that have touched the world beginning as far back as 1758 with the “Clash ofthe Empires.” The spirit and curiosity of the people and businesses of Pittsburgh had a role in advancing weapons, transportation, industry, medicine, culture,sports, robotics and the environment.
W e d n e s d a y , a u g u s t 3 1Breakfast 4 8:30 a.m.Our Flag -- Raising the Standard (See registration form for ticket purchase.)Brian Goerke, Executive Director, National Flag FoundationHow does a small Pennsylvania non-profit change the way American society thinks about our nation’s greatest symbol — the US Flag? Brian will share plans, progress and the ultimate vision of an organization that aspires to “raise the standard” of citi-zenship, respect and appreciation for all that our flag represents.
Celebrate with us next year in Hershey! Annual Conference & Trade Show September 10 - 13, 2017
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Reception 4 5:30 p.m. Ballroom Foyer, Ballroom Level
Annual Awards Banquet 4 6:45 p.m. (See registration form for ticket purchase.)Grand Ballroom 1 & 2, Ballroom LevelJoin your colleagues for dinner and to recognize the members who have dedicated many years of service to their authorities and communities. Reminder: The banquet voucher you receive in your conference registration packet must be exchanged for reserved seating.
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registration ForM pMaa 74th annual ConFerenCe & trade show
Name/Title _________________________________________________________ Nickname ____________________Authority or Firm ___________________________________________________________________________________Street Address _____________________________________________________________________________________City, State, Zip _________________________________________________________________Phone Number _____________________ Email__________________________________Attending Spouse Name (No registration fee) _______________________________________
Spouses of registrants planning to attend the conference must register to participate in all planned functions.
PRICING IS PER PERSON. Please include payment for the registration fee and selected functions:Registration until August 1, 2016 ................................................................................................................... ( ) @ $285.00 ________Registration after August 1, 2016 ................................................................................................................... ( ) @ $315.00 ________
MONDAY, AUGUST 29Opening Ceremonies Breakfast (Complimentary registration is required. Include spouse if attending.) ........................ ( ) @ $ 0.00 ________Professional Luncheon ..................................................................................................................................... ( ) @ $ 29.00 ________Heinz Field (Buffet dinner & tour.) .......................................................................................................................... ( ) @ $ 59.00 ________
MONDAY SPOUSE PROGRAMMolly’s Trolleys Pittsburgh Tour, Duquesne Incline and luncheon ............................................................... ( ) @ $ 49.00 ________
TUESDAY, AUGUST 30Exhibit Area Breakfast (Complimentary registration is required. Include spouse if attending.)........................................ ( ) @ $ 0.00 ________Exhibit Area Lunch (Complimentary registration is required. Include spouse if attending.) .............................................. ( ) @ $ 0.00 ________
AWARDS BANQUETBanquet ticket (Purchase if registered for the conference.) ....................................................................................... ( ) @ $ 59.00 ________Banquet ticket (Purchase if you are attending the banquet ONLY.) ............................................................................. ( ) @ $ 65.00 ________
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 31Breakfast (Presentation: Our Flag - Raising the Standard) ........................................................................................... ( ) @ $ 21.00 ________
AMOUNT DUE ..........................................................................................................................................................................$ ________
Check payment method:
c Check payable to PMAA (mail with registration form to the address listed below).
c Card# __________ __________ __________ __________ Exp. __________ 3 digit security code: _________
PMAA: 1000 North Front Street, Suite 401, Wormleysburg, PA 17043717-737-7655 = Fax 717-737-8431 = [email protected] = www.municipalauthorities.org
c I am interested inobtaining continuingeducation credits for DEPOperator Certification.
please indiCate the eduCational sessions in whiCh you are interested on the baCk oF this ForM.online registration is available on our website, www.MuniCipalauthorities.org
CANCELLATION POLICYFull amount of registration fee & ticketed events will be refunded if written cancellation notice is received in PMAA’s office by Monday, July 25, 2016. After this date, a $50.00 charge will be assessed to cover handling costs on registration cancellations. Also, a 10% charge will be applied to ticketed function cancellations. Refunds will be issued after the confer-ence. If registration is paid via credit card, refunds will be credited to the card used for payment. NO refunds can be made for any paid event or registration after August 3, 2016 due to hotel and bus guarantees.
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Please indicate the educational sessions you most likely will attend (tentative only).this will assist us in adequately selecting meeting rooms.
Monday, August 292:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m.c Current State/Federal Actions Affecting NPDES Compliance and Local Growth (1 PDH)c Extreme Makeover II: The Tank Edition (1 PDH)c Gray Areas in Public Bidding (1 PDH)c Online Bill Payment – Making It Work
3:15 p.m. - 4:15 p.m.c Advanced Public Notification Leveraging ArcGIS Online (1 PDH)c Impact of the New GASB Requiring Fiduciary Fund Reporting by Municipal Authoritiesc PENNVEST On-lot Program Improvements (1 PDH)c The Procurement Transformation Story – City of Pittsburgh, PAc University Area Joint Authority – Odor Control Study: Odor Assessment and Odor Treatment Alternatives (1 PDH)
Tuesday, August 308:30 a.m. - 9:30 a.m.c Active Shooter: Preparation and Responsec A Two-Part Presentation (1 PDH) Horizontal Directional Drilling –Challenges and Successes from the Design Engineer’s Perspective HDD Safety Aspects – Preventing a “Legacy” Cross Borec A Tale of Two Wells: Reconstruction of Aging Water Supply Wells (1 PDH)c Update on Borrowing Markets and Regulations (1 PDH)
9:45 a.m. - 10: 45 a.m.c Bond Financing: Recent Developments in Securities and Tax Law and Enforcementc Drinking Water Proposed Disinfection Requirements Rule (1 PDH)c Urban Legends II: The Saga Continues: Municipal Authority Myths Debunked (1 PDH)c A Two-Part Presentation (1 PDH) Utilizing Strategic Planning and Team-Based Approach for a Complex Facility Upgrade A Sewer System Acquisition – Two Years Laterc Utilizing Social Media to Increase your Communication Reach (1 PDH)
11:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.c Changes to Permitted Investments (1 PDH)c City Beautiful H2O: Lessons in Engaging our Communityc The Four C’s on Stormwater Authorities – Creating, Communicating, Cooperating and Charging (1 PDH)c Get the Lead Out (1 PDH)c Prepare Now or Pay the Price Later – Hackers are on the Hunt (1 PDH)
2:00 p.m. - 3:30 p.m.c Be the Best Authority You Can Be – Authority Self-Assessment and Continuous Improvement (1.5 PDH)c Dedication of Sewer-Lines, Pump Stations, Other Improvements and Easements to Authorities (1.5 PDH)c DEP Regulatory Update (1.5 PDH)c A Two-Part Presentation (1.5 PDH) Hydraulic Water Modeling in the Development of a Long-Range Capital Improvement Plan for Water Distribution Systems Large Diameter Water Main Promotes System Redundancy
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PMAA AnnualPMAA AnnualGolf OutingGolf Outing
Sunday, August 28Sunday, August 28Donegal HighlandsDonegal Highlands
Golf CourseGolf CourseTee times starting at 11 a.m.
$70 per person includes... 18 holes of golf with cart, lunch prior to start,
hotdog/chips/beverage at the turn & prizes!
Contact: Mike [email protected]
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PMAA AnnualPMAA AnnualGolf OutingGolf Outing
Sunday, August 28Sunday, August 28Donegal HighlandsDonegal Highlands
Golf CourseGolf CourseTee times starting at 11 a.m.
$70 per person includes... 18 holes of golf with cart, lunch prior to start,
hotdog/chips/beverage at the turn & prizes!
Contact: Mike [email protected]
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Sponsor a holefor just $100!
The Pennsylvania Municipal Authorities Association is dedicated to environmentally responsible operations.We are proud to print this publication on an environmentally responsible paper.
1000 NORTH FRONT STREET SUITE 401WORMLEYSBURG, PENNSYLVANIA 17043
PRSRT STDU.S. POSTAGE
PAIDHARRISBURG PAPERMIT NO. 533
82229-BC_Layout 1 5/11/2016 2:30 PM Page 1