February 3 – 5, 2025
Join us for the NYWEA 2025 Annual Meeting – New York’s largest water quality conference and exhibition! This three-day conference brings together more than 1,000 attendees to share knowledge and network within the industry. BC is excited to have 16 presenters at this year’s conference to talk about the industry’s most important topics.
Presentations
Monday, February 3
1:30 PM
Biogas Utilization Case Studies: RNG or Cogeneration
Alison Nojima, Speaker
Session 8 Energy Conservation – Odets (4th)
3:30 PM
IntensiCarb: a Novel Vacuum Process for Anaerobic Digestion Intensification
Chris Muller, Speaker
Session 10 Energy Conservation – Research & Innovation at the Plant – Ziegfeld (4th)
Tuesday, February 4
9:00 AM
Reframing the Conversation on Emerging Contaminants
Anna Kloiber, Speaker
Session 17 Energy Conservation – Emerging Contaminants – O’Neill (4th)
9:30 AM
Leveraging Public Engagement and Outreach to Deliver Alexandria’s Largest Infrastructure Project
Isabella Evangelista, Priyanka Saha, Speakers
Session 19 Public Education & Outreach – Empire (7th)
11:00 AM
Achieving Resilient and Equitable Solutions: Strategies for Incorporating Principles of Social Equity, Environmental Justice, and Resiliency into Stormwater and Wet Weather Planning
Bryan Rogne, Speaker
Session 15 Energy Conservation – Stormwater: Doing More with Less & Equitable Design – Wilder (4th)
11:00 AM
Utilizing the Consulting Framework for Ethical Foreign Aid
Katie Byrnes, Speaker
Session 15 Energy Conservation – Stormwater: Doing More with Less & Equitable Design – Wilder (4th)
11:30 AM
Solving Forever Chemicals in Under Five Years: Aqua Pennsylvania’s PFAS Program
John Reuther, Speaker
Session 17 Energy Conservation – Emerging Contaminants – O’Neill (4th)
1:30 PM
Successful Delivery through Collaboration: The Progressive Design Build (PDB) Silicon Valley Clean Water Regional Environmental Sewer Conveyance Upgrade (RESCU) Program
Bruce Ball, Speaker
Session 21 Design Build 2 – Odets (4th)
2:00 PM
Leveraging MCDA for the Newtown Creek CSO Tunnel Project Site Selection
Rachel Philipson, Speaker
Session 24 Utility Management – Wilder (4th)
2:00 PM
Developing Flexible Local Limits
Joshua Balentine, Speaker
Session 26 Pre-Treatment – O’Neill (4th)
3:30 PM
DE&I Best Practices for the Water Sector
Katie Porter, Speaker
Session 20 Diversity in Water, Equity, Trends, and Collaborative Partnerships – Marquis C (9th)
3:30 PM
Leveraging Market Soundings for Enhanced Design-Build Project Delivery: Best Practices and Real-World Applications
Gus Hrncir, Speaker
Session 21 Design Build 2 – Odets (4th)
4:00 PM
Bringing Grey, Green, and Blue Infrastructure Together for Climate-Resilient Active Transportation Networks in Vulnerable Communities
Lyndsey Davis, Speaker
Session 25 Resiliency – Ziegfeld (4th)
Wednesday, February 5
11:00 AM
A Scientific and Regulatory Framework for Adaptive Management of Nitrogen Loading to Coastal Waters
Clifton Bell, Speaker
Session 33 Regulatory – O’Neill
11:30 AM
A Surveillance of PFAS in Biosolids and Sludge at 27 Water Resource Recovery Facilities Across USA and Western Canada
Shubha Oza, Speaker
Session 31 Pre-Treatment – Managing Your Biosolids: Class A, PFAS, and More (4th)
11:30 AM
Emerging Issues and Solutions in Wastewater Disinfection
John Conway, Speaker
Session 33 Regulatory – O’Neill
1:30 PM
Finding Fugitives: Where Wastewater Agencies Can Make a Climate Impact
Bill Brower, Speaker
Session 37 Climate Impact & Sustainability – Ziegfeld (4th)