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2010 Inorganic Contaminants Workshop

Inorganic Contaminants Workshop

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Registration is now open!

Discounted registration rates will end at 11:59 p.m. MST on Feb. 5, 2010.

2010 Inorganic Contaminants Workshop
February 28 – March 2, 2010
The Curtis Hotel
Denver, Colorado

The workshop room block at The Curtis Hotel has been sold out. We suggest contacting the Courtyard Denver Downtown.  This hotel is only two blocks away and has a similar room rate available.

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Announcement (PDF)

Preliminary Technical Program

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Registration Form (PDF)

Program Overview

The American Water Works Association (AWWA) presents the 2010 Inorganic Contaminants Workshop in Denver, Colo., featuring presentations from leading water experts of inorganic contaminants. This workshop provides an important forum where more than 200 water industry leaders gather to learn, network, and share ideas on topical and timely issues. Attend this workshop and explore how utilities move from contaminant identification to treatment technology selection and full-scale system implementation, utilizing the latest research information and practical industry experience. Register today!

Workshop Topics Include

  • Regulatory climate for inorganic contaminants
  • Implementing treatment for inorganic contaminants
  • Challenges associated with managing residuals produced in the treatment of inorganic contaminants
  • The latest on emerging contaminants
  • Advances in arsenic treatment technologies
  • New techniques and strategies for dealing with iron, manganese, and nitrate
  • Contaminant accumulation in distribution systems
  • Treatments for difficult-to-remove inorganic compounds, such as radionuclides, ammonia, hydrogen sulfide, and fluoride
  • Advances in analytical methods for inorganic contaminants
  • Issues associated with chloramination, including NDMA formation and nitrification

Suggested Attendees

  • Water Quality Specialists
  • Treatment Plant Managers and Operators
  • Scientists
  • Engineers
  • Lab Personnel
  • Academics and Students
  • Consultants
  • Federal and State Regulatory Agencies

 







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