International Ozone Association (IOA)

Toronto Conference - Preliminary Technical Progrom

2 nd North American Conference on Ozone, Ultraviolet & Advanced Oxidation Technologies - Toronto, ON, Canada, September 19-20 , 2011Preliminary Program Saturday 17 September 201110:00 17:00 Task Force and Committee Meetings Sunday 18 September 20118:00 16:30 UV Technology Workshop8:00 16:30 Ozone Technology Workshop9:00 12:00 Committee Meetings14:00 17:00 IUVA Board Meeting14:00 17:00 IOA PAG Board Meeting12:00 18:00 Exhibitor Set-up19:00 21:00 Opening Reception Monday 19 September 2011Monday AM - General Opening SessionStart End Title8:15 8:35 Opening Plenary - Welcome by Dr. Saad Jasim and Paul Overbeck8:35 9:00 Guest #19:00 9:25 Guest #29:25 9:30 Logistics9:30 10:15 BREAK (45 minutes)Monday AM (Three Parallel Sessions)Session 1 - Disinfection Byproduct Formation and Control Session Moderator: Room: Start End Title Authors Affiliations10:15 10:40 Multiple Benefits of Intermediate Ozone at Four Surface Water Treatment Plants in Southern California Michael A. Oneby1, Richard Lin2, and James H. Borchardt2 1MWH Americas, Milwaukee, WI, USA; 2MWH Americas, Arcadia, CA, USA10:40 11:05 Advantages of Combined Oxidants in Water Treatment Douglas Rittmann Water and Wastewater Consultant, El Paso, TX, USA11:05 11:30 The Method of Eliminating Bromate from Ozonation in Treating Drinking Water Ping Dong Driker Design Inc., St. Catharines, ON, Canada11:30 11:55 Disinfection Byproducts in Wastewater Effluent and Technology Approaches to Meet Developing Regulations Chris Carr, Larry Schimmoller, and Mike Witwer CH2M HILLSession 2 - UV Validation and Monitoring I Session Moderator: Room: Start End Title Authors Affiliations10:15 10:40 Use of a High-Resistance Challenge Organism for Validation of Low Pressure, High Output UV Reactors for Virus Inactivation Brian Petri1, Stewart Hayes1, Adam Festger1, O. Karl Schieble2, C. Shen2, P. Patil2, C. Odegaard3, and I. Gobulukoglu4 1Trojan Technologies, London, ON, Canada; 2HydroQual Inc., Mahwah, NJ, USA; 3GAP EnviroMicrobial, London, ON, Canada; 4Aquafine Corporation, Valencia, CA, USA10:40 11:05 Using Microbial Surrogates for the Wrong Reasons: The Risk in T1 as UV Challenge Microbe for Wastewater Brian Petri, Wayne Lem, and Mike Shortt Trojan Technologies, London, ON, Canada11:05 11:30 Wastewater UV Disinfection Systems – Lessons Learned during Performance Testing Cody L. Charnas, and Katherine Y. Bell CDM, Nashville, TN, USA11:30 11:55 How Low Can You Go: Impact of UV Turndown Capabilities on Operating Efficiency Bryan Townsend1, Donnie Ginn2, Andrew Schipper3, Adam Westermann4, and Xi Zhao51Black & Veatch, Charlotte, NC, USA; 2Black & Veatch, Indianapolis, IN, USA; 3Fort Wayne City Utilities, Fort Wayne, IN, USA; 4Black & Veatch, Cincinnati, OH, USA; 5Black & Veatch, Kansas City, MO, USASession 3 - AOP Methods Session Moderator: Room: Start End Title Authors Affiliations10:15 10:40 Catalytic Ozonation of 2,4-Dichlorophenoxyacetic Acid in Water using Ni/SiO2J.L., Rodríguez S1, T. Poznyak1, M.A. Valenzuela1, and F. Pola H21Superior School of Chemical Engineering, National Polytechnic Institute of Mexico, Mexico; 2Investigation Center of Advanced Materials, Chihuahua, México10:40 11:05 Composite Titania Photocatalytist Coating for Vacuum UV Photoreactor C. Duca, G. Imoberdorf, and M. Mohseni Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada11:05 11:30 Solid “Peroxide” Alternatives for UV Advanced Oxidation Erik Rosenfeldt1, and Zach Monge2 1Hazen and Sawyer; 2CH2MHill11:30 11:55 Development of an Integrated UV/Self-Generated Ozone Advanced Oxidation Reactor for Water TreatmentJingyun Fang, Chii Shang, Minzhen Zeng, Hai Liao, Zhi Chen, and Menglin Ni Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Hong Kong12:00 13:05 LUNCHMonday PM (Three Parallel Sessions)Session 4 - Ozone in Drinking Water Treatment Session Moderator: Room: Start End Title Authors Affiliations13:10 13:35 Seven Years of Using Ozone as a Cost Effective Treatment Strategy Gord Devine, and Bill Mundy Regional Municipality of Halton, Oakville, ON, Canada13:35 14:00 Designing Ozone Systems for the Great Lakes’ Water – State of the Art and Lessons Learned from 10 Years’ Experiences Helen Jin, Quirien Muylwyk, and Edward Minchew CH2M HILL Canada14:00 14:25 Upgrading the Largest WTP Plant in the Czech Republic - Experiences Gained in Design, Start up and Operation of a State of the Art Ozonation SystemRadka Hušková1, Jiri Benes2, Philip Page3, and Florian Axt41Pražské vodovody a kanalizace, a.s., Praha, Czech Republic; 2DISA, v.o.s, Brno, Czech Republic; 3Statiflo International Ltd, Macclesfield, Cheshire, UK; 4ITT Water & Wastewater Herford GmbH, Germany14:25 15:10 BREAK (45 minutes)15:10 15:35 Implementing Ozone at the F.J. Horgan Water Treatment Plant Liza Ballantyne, Alex Vukosavljevic, and Gord Mitchell City of Toronto, F.J. Horgan WTP, Toronto, ON, Canada 15:35 16:00 Maintenance Integration and Implementing Ozone Training at the F.J. Horgan Water Treatment Plant Alex Vukosavljevic, Liza Ballantyne, and Gord Mitchell City of Toronto, F.J. Horgan WTP, Toronto, ON, Canada 16:00 16:25Mitigation of Anoxic Hypolimnetic Water in a Drinking Water Reservoir by Bottom Water Withdrawal and Treatment – Bench-Scale Ozone Test and Full-Sale Water TreatmentKeisuke Ikehata1, Andrew T. Komor1, and Philip F. Bogdanoff21Pacific Advanced Civil Engineering, Fountain Valley, CA, USA; 2Public Utilities Department, City of Anaheim, Anaheim, CA, USA16:25 16:50 Assessing Raw Water Ozonation for Taste and Odor Removal, Manganese Oxidation, and DAF PreconditioningJoseph Huang, Robert Biehler, Dean Gregory, and Alan G. LeBlanc Camp Dresser and McKee Inc., Sacramento, CA, USASession 5 - UV Validation and Monitoring II Session Moderator: Room: Start End Title Authors Affiliations13:10 13:35 Guiding the Guidance Manual: What’s Missing from the USEPA’S UVDGM? Jeff Bandy, Harold Wright, Mark Heath, and David Gaithuma Carollo Engineers13:35 14:00 Using Velocity Profiling to Evaluate UV Dose Delivery for Validation and Full-Scale Piping ConfigurationsChristopher R. Schulz1, Mike Hyland1, Mark Allen1, and Inder Singh21CDM Inc., Denver, CO and Seattle, WA, USA; 2Metro Vancouver, Burnaby, BC, Canada14:00 14:25 UV System Checkpoint Bioassays: Challenges from the Field, Comparison Methodology, and Proof of Scale-Up B. Petri1, J. An1, Y. Lawryshyn2, and V. Moreland3 1Trojan Technologies Inc., London, ON, Canada; 2University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada; 3Moreland Consulting LLC, Honolulu, USA14:25 15:10 BREAK (45 Minutes)15:10 15:35 Impact of Low Wavelength UV Light on UV Dose Monitoring and Validation H. Wright, J. Bandy, M. Heath, C. Bokermann, and R. Bemus Carollo Engineers15:35 16:00 Scale Up of UV AOP Reactors from Bench Tests Using CFD Modeling Keith Bircher1, Mai Vuong1, Brad Crawford1, Mark Heath2, and Jeff Bandy21Calgon Carbon Corporation; 2Carollo Engineers16:00 16:25 Understanding Evaluation, Testing and Certification of UV Systems for Drinking Water and Recreational Water Treatment Richard Martin NSF International16:25 16:50 Practical UV Light Source Diagnostic Tools for Measuring Uniformity and Intensity/Fluence Todd Lizotte Pivotal Development Co, LLC.Session 6 - AOPs in Wastewater Treatment and Reuse Session Moderator: Room: Start End Title Authors Affiliations13:10 13:35 Degradation of Carbamazepine during UV/H2O2 Treatment of WastewaterOlya Keen1, Seungyun Baik2, Diana Aga2, Nancy G. Love3, and Karl Linden11University of Colorado; 2University of Buffalo; 3University of Michigan13:35 14:00Removal of Pharmaceuticals, Personal Care Products and Endocrine Disrupting Compounds and Reduction of Disinfection By-products Using Ozone/H2O2 and UV/H2O2 ProcessesDevendra Borikar1,2, Saad Jasim3, Madjid Mohseni2, Leslie Bragg4, Mark Servos4, Souleymane Ndiongue1, Larry Moore1, and Abu Taher Jamal11Walkerton Clean Water Centre, Walkerton, ON, Canada; 2Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering, University of BC, Vancouver, Canada; 3Great Lakes Regional Office, International Joint Commission, Windsor, ON, Canada; 4Department of Biology, University of Waterloo, Waterloo, ON, Canada14:00 14:25 Fate and Residual Toxicity of Pharmaceuticals in Biological Treatment and Advanced Oxidation ProcessesViviane Yargeau, Deniz Nasuhoglu, Simone Larcher, Angela Rodayan, and Felix Danylo Department of Chemical Engineering, McGill University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada14:25 15:10 BREAK (45 Minutes)15:10 15:35 Methylene Blue Bleaching by a Solar Driven Advanced Oxidation Process Po Yee Chan, Mohamed Gamal El-Din, and James R. Bolton Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Alberta, Edmonton, AB, Canada15:35 16:00 Comparison Between Conventional Treatments and Advanced Oxidation Processes in Disinfection in Wastewater Reclamation FacilitiesRodriguez-Chueca J., Sarasa J., López A., Miguel N., Mosteo R., and Ormad M.P. Department of Chemical Engineering and Environmental Technologies, University of Zaragoza, Zaragoza, Spain 16:00 16:25 Pesticides Removal by Advanced Oxidation Processes in the Water Reclamation ProcessNatividad Miguel, Judith Sarasa, Jorge Rodríguez-Chueca, Isabel García-Suescun, and María P. Ormad Department of Chemical Engineering and Environmental Technologies, University of Zaragoza, Zaragoza, Spain16:25 16:50 Cresols Oxidation with Fentons´s Reagent, Ozone and Combination Ozone-Fenton´s ReagentClementina R. Ramírez Cortina1, Ma. Ángela Sánchez Aguilar2, and María S. Alonso Gutiérrez11Departamento de Energía. División de CBI. Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana Unidad Azcapotzalco, México; 2Instituto Mexicano del Petróleo, Mexico17:00 18:30 Reception in Exhibit Hall Tuesday 20 September 2011Tuesday AM (Four Parallel Sessions)Session 7 - Ozone in Wastewater Treatment Session Moderator: Room: Start End Title Authors Affiliations8:15 8:40 Study of Anerobic Effluent Disinfected with Ozone G.H. Ribeiro da Silva1, L.A.Daniel2, H. Bruning3, and W.H. Rulkens31Universidade Estadual Paulista Júlio de Mesquita Filho , Faculdade de Engenharia Campus de Bauru , Departamento de Engenharia Civil, Brasil; 2Universidade de São Paulo, Escola de Engenharia de São Carlos, Departamento de Hidráulica e Saneamento, Brazil; 3Wageningen University and Research Centre, Sub-department of Environmental Technology, Wageningen, The Netherlands8:40 9:05 Decomposition of Ozone in Wastewater: Role of Effluent Organic Matter Fernando L. Rosario-Ortiz1, Sarah Gonzales1, Laith Furatian1, and Eric C. Wert21Department of Civil, Environmental and Architectural Engineering, University of Colorado, Boulder, CO, USA; 2Southern Nevada Water Authority, Las Vegas, NV, USA9:05 9:30 Enhanced Coagulation Pretreatment to Improve Ozone Efficiency in Wastewater Eric C Wert1, Sarah Gonzales2, and Fernando L. Rosario-Ortiz21Southern Nevada Water Authority, Las Vegas, NV, USA; 2Department of Civil, Environmental and Architectural Engineering, University of Colorado, Boulder, CO, USA9:30 10:15 BREAK (45 Minutes)10:15 Ozone Use for WTP and WWTP on Montreal’s Island Laurent Laroche, and Robert Millette City of Montréal, Montréal, Québec, Canada10:40 11:05 Degradation of the Lignin Derivatives in Pulp and Paper Mill Effluent with Conventional Ozonation J. Amacosta, and T. Poznyak Superior School of Chemical Engineering, National Polytechnic Institute of Mexico, Mexico11:05 11:30 Ozone-Enhanced Biological Treatment of Landfill Leachates Claudio Di Iaconi1 , Antonio Lopez1, and Achim Ried2 1Water Research Institute, CNR, Bari, Italy; 2ITT Water&Wastewater Herford GmbH, Herford, Germany11:30 11:55 The BISCO Concept: Biological-Compatible In-Situ Chemical Oxidation with Coated Microbubble Ozone (Gas Exchange) Sparging William B. Kerfoot Kerfoot Technologies, Inc., Mashpee, MA, USASession 8 - UV Design Session Moderator: Room: Start End Title Authors Affiliations8:15 8:40 Design, Commissioning, and Operation of Cedar Rapids UV Disinfection Facilities Todd Elliott1, Tony Myers1, and Bruce Jacobs2 1CH2M HILL; 2City of Cedar Rapids, IA, USA8:40 9:05 Sensor-Based Control - The Way for Energy-Efficient UV System Operation Mike Newberry, and Paul Ropic ITT Water & Wastewater U.S.A. / WEDECO Products, Charlotte, NC, USA9:05 9:30 The Role of UV Disinfection in Meeting U.S. Regulatory Requirements at an Existing Ozone FacilityPaul Swaim1, Joseph Zalla2, Brad Johnson3, Joe Pomroy3, and Harvey Johnson31CH2M HILL, Englewood, CO, USA; 2CH2M HILL, Oakland, CA, USA; 3Incline Village General Improvement District, Incline Village, NV, USA9:30 10:15 BREAK (45 minutes)10:15 10:40 New Design Lamp Drivers for Low Pressure Lamps Tonnie Telgenhof Oude Koehorst Nedap Light Controls, Groenlo, The Netherlands10:40 11:05 Operation, Maintenance, and Reporting Requirements for Municipal Drinking Water UV Disinfection Facilities Todd Elliott, Paul Swaim, Jim West, and Enoch Nicholson CH2M HILL11:05 11:30 Assessing the UV Dose Delivered from Two UV Reactors in Series: Can You Always Assume Doubling the UV Dose from Individual Reactor Validations? Joel J. Ducoste, and Scott Alpert Dept. of Civil Construction and Environmental Engineering, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC, USA11:30 11:55 Development of an Ultraviolet Point-of-Use Device for Household Disinfection Christina K. Barstow, Aaron D. Dotson, and Karl G. Linden Department of Civil, Environmental and Architectural Engineering, University of Colorado at Boulder, CO, USASession 9 - AOPs in Drinking Water Treatment Session Moderator: Room: Start End Title Authors Affiliations8:15 8:40 Removal of Cylindrospermopsin from Water through Photochemical Oxidation Xuexiang He1, Armah A. de la Cruz2, and Dionysios D. Dionysiou11Environmental Engineering and Science Program, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH, USA; 2Office of Research and Development, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH, USA8:40 9:05Combination of O3/H2O2 and UV for Multiple Barrier Micropollutant Treatment and Bromate Formation Control – One Year Pilot Plant ResearchJens Scheideler1, Karin Lekkerkerker-Teunissen2,3, Ton Knol2; Achim Ried1, Jasper Verberk3, and Hans van Dijk31ITT W&WW GmbH, Boschstraße 6, Herford, Germany; 2Dunea, Voorburg, The Netherlands; 3Delft University of Technology, Delft, The Netherlands9:05 9:30 Inactivation of Adenovirus Using Low Dose UV/H2O2 Advanced Oxidation Sarah Bounty, Luke Martin, and Karl G. Linden Department of Civil, Environmental, and Architectural Engineering, University of Colorado at Boulder, CO, USA9:30 10:15 BREAK (45 minutes)10:15 10:40 Advanced Oxidation for Surface Water Treatment in Cornwall, United Kingdom: A New Lighthouse Project in EuropeChris Rockey1, Andreas Kolch2, Alan Royce3, and Michael Kuhns31South West Water, Penninsula House, Rydon Lane, Devon, UK; 2Hytecon GmbH, Hereford, Germany; 3Trojan Technologies, London, ON, Canada10:40 11:05 UV Advanced Oxidation for Taste and Odor Control: Understanding Life-Cycle Cost and Sustainability Paul Swaim1, Paul Swaim1, Adam Festger2, and Alan Royce21CH2M HILL, Englewood, CO, USA; 2Trojan Technologies, London, ON, Canada11:05 11:30 The Effectiveness of UV+Chlorine Treatment of TCE in Drinking Water Ding Wang1, Tim Walton2, Leigh McDermott3, Susan Andrews1, and Ron Hofmann11Department of Civil Engineering, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada; 2Region of Waterloo, Kitchener, ON, Canada; 3Stantec Consulting Ltd., Kitchener, ON, Canada11:30 11:55 Micro-Pollutant Degradation in Tap Water by UV, Ozone and UV/Ozone Processes Jingyun Fang, Zhi Chen, Minzhen Zeng, and Chii Shang Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology,Hong KongSession 10 - UV Case Studies and Research Session Moderator: Room: Start End Title Authors Affiliations8:15 8:40 Energy Efficient UV Upgrade at the Arrowhead Ranch Water Reclamation Facility Gary L. Hunter1, Andrew J. Mally1, Dan Buhrmaster1, Larry Broutman2, and Arif Rahman21Black & Veatch Corporation; 2City of Glendale8:40 9:05 Integrating Ozonation and UV Disinfection for an Unfiltered System to Comply with LT2ESWTRJeff Neemann1, Nick Burns1, Bryan Townsend1, Mario Francucci1,Kathy Moriarty2, and Kevin Pottle21Black & Veatch, Kansas City, MO, USA; 2Bangor Water District, Bangor, ME, USA9:05 9:30 25 Years of Successful UV at the Fort Benton, Montana Drinking Water Facility Gary Swanson1, Tim Farwick2, and Ken Kershner3 1Robert Peccia & Assoc., Helena, MT, USA; 2City of Ft. Benton, MT, USA; 3Aquionics Inc., Erlanger, KY, USA9:30 10:15 BREAK (45 minutes)10:15 10:40 12-Month UV Fouling Study on Unfiltered Source Water Chad Talbot1, David Peters1, Mark Heath2, and Harold Wright31Portland Water Bureau, Portland, OR, USA; 2Carollo Engineers, Portland, OR, USA; 3Carollo Engineers, Boise, ID, USA10:40 11:05 Photochemical Fate of Oil Dissppersants Used in the Gulf Oil Spill Clean-Up Austa M. Parker, Caitlin M. Glover, Fernando L. Rosario-Ortiz, and Karl G. Linden Department of Civil, Environmental, and Architectural Engineering, University of Colorado at Boulder, CO, USA11:05 11:30 Algae Control Methods Compared: The Importance of Successful AlgaeControl for Facilities with UV Disinfection David Drobiak1, Joseph Nestico2, and Shawna Gill3 1Jewett City WWTP; 2CT Department of Environmental Protection; 3GillTrading.com, Inc.11:30 11:55 Adopting and Adapting to Advanced Treatment Technologies Andrew Farr, Jeff Hennings, and Jane Bonsteel Regional Municipality of Peel, ON, Canada12:00 13:05 LUNCHTuesday PM (Four Parallel Sessions)Session 11 - Ozone Research and Design Session Moderator: Room: Start End Title Authors Affiliations13:10 13:35 Study of Ozone Application for the Degradation of Paraquat Dissolved in Water Patricia Reynoso, Roberto J. Carvalho, Wilfredo I. Urruchi, and Lorgio Valdiviezo Taubaté University, Taubaté, São Paulo, Brazil13:35 14:00 Decomposition Kinetics of Ozone Dissolved in Different Aqueous Solutions A. Pérez1, T. Poznyak1, and I.Chairez21Superior School of Chemical Engineering, National Polytechnic Institute of Mexico, Mexico; 2Professional Interdisciplinary Unit of Biotechnology, National Polytechnic Institute of Mexico, Mexico14:00 14:25 Computational Fluid Dynamics Analysis Optimizes Pipeline Flash Reactor Design Celia M. Mazzei, and Mike I. Spillner Mazzei Injector Company, LLC, Bakersfield, CA, USA14:25 15:10 BREAK (45 Minutes)15:10 15:35 Ozone Sidestream Injection: Solving Start-Up Problems Using Underwater Video and Engineering Creativity Alan Domonoske, Wayne Winsor, and Gardner Olson Carollo Engineers15:35 16:00 Development and Use of an Ozonation Process Simulator at the F.J. Horgan Water Treatment PlantGord Mitchell1, Liza Ballantyne1, Alex Vukosavljevic1, and Kerwin L. Rakness21F.J. Horgan Water Treatment Plant, Toronto, ON, Canada; 2Process Applications, Inc., Fort Collins, CO, USA16:00 16:25 Ozone Retrofit Design and Construction Considerations for Oakville WPP B. Mundy1, and E. Edwards21Regional Municipality of Halton, Planning and Public Works – Engineering Services Division, Oakville, ON, Canada; 2Associated Engineering, Toronto, ON, Canada16:25 16:50 Mastering Ozonolysis: Production From Laboratory to Ton Scale in Continuous Flow Markus Nobis, and Dominique M. Roberge Lonza AG, SwitzerlandSession 12 - UV Treatment Research Session Moderator: Room: Start End Title Authors Affiliations13:10 13:35 When Dose not Dose. The Case of UV Disinfection of Adenovirus Karl G. Linden1, Phyllis Posy2, Karl Scheible3, Gwy-Am Shin4, Jeanette Thurston5, and Anne Eischeid61Department of Civil, Environmental and Architectural Engineering, University of Colorado at Boulder, 428 UCB, Boulder, CO 80309, USA; 2Atlantium UV; 3Hydroqual; 4University of Washington; 5USDA; 6FDA13:35 14:00 Polychromatic Ultraviolet Photons Efficiently Decompose Water-Borne Chlorine Compounds Uri Levy Physics and Electro-Optics, Atlantium14:00 14:25 Ultraviolet Lamp Efficiencies: Modern Derivation of the Keitz Formula and Other Efficiency Issues Qing Sheng Ke1, and James R. Bolton21Stantec Consulting, Red Deer, AB, Canada; 2Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Alberta, Edmonton, AB, Canada14:25 15:10 BREAK (45 Minutes)15:10 15:35 Photodecomposition Efficacy Validation of a Medium Pressure (MP) UV Reactor for Removal of Residual Free Chlorine and Monochloramine in Water Ismail Gobulukoglu Aquafine Corporation, Valencia, CA, USA15:35 16:00 What is the Impact of UV Absorbing Particles on the Inactivation of Indigenous Bacteria? R.E. Cantwell1, and R. Hofmann2 1CH2M HILL Canada Ltd.; 2Department of Civil Engineering, University of Toronto, ON, Canada16:00 16:25 UV-LEDs for Water Disinfection – Are We Close? Colleen Bowker1, Joel Ducoste2, and Scott M. Alpert1 1Hazen and Sawyer; 2North Carolina State University16:25 16:50 Degradation of N-Nitrosodimethylamine (NDMA) by 222 nm and 254 nm UV Light Hiroshi Sakai1, Tatsuro Takamatsu1, Koji Kosaka2, Naoyuki Kamiko3, and Satoshi Takizawa11Dept. of Urban Engineering, The University of Tokyo; 2Dept. of Water Supply Engineering, National Institute of Public Health; 3Dept. of Environment Systems Engineering, Ritsumeikan UniversitySession 13 - Ozone Operation Session Moderator: Room: Start End Title Authors Affiliations13:10 13:35 Sustainability and Ozonation: Making the Case for Generator Upgrades Gerard C. Moerschell1, Julie A. Herzner2, and Ian Crossley21Town of New Castle, NY, USA; 2Hazen and Sawyer, P.C., NY, USA13:35 14:00 Ozone Cost Implications from Oxygen Supply – Advantages of VSA Technology David Schneider, and Soeren Schmitz Pacific Consolidated Industries (PCI), Riverside, CA, USA14:00 14:25 Ozone-Corona Systems, What is Known, What is Not Known, Three Suggestions For Possible R&D AvenuesMichèle Clément1, Don Lulham2, Raymond Latour1, and Robert Clavel31Ecovie Canada Ltée; 2Lulham Logic; 3Corona Systems14:25 15:10 BREAK (45 Minutes)15:10 15:35 Little Falls WTP Plant Operations and Ozone Contactor Tracer Study Nick Burns1, Laura Cummins2, Linda Pasquariello2, Wendy Simone2, Daniel Pasquariello21Black & Veatch, Kansas City, MO, USA; 2Passaic Valley Water Commission, Totowa, NJ, USA15:35 16:00 Ozone Residual Meter Calibration Approach and Status Kerwin L. Rakness, and Glenn F. Hunter Process Applications, Inc., Fort Collins, CO, USA16:00 16:25 Challenges with Hydrocarbons in Liquid Oxygen Supply to Ozone Generators Derek Miller Air Products Water Systems16:25 16:50 After the Dust Settles - Ozone System Operation and Optimization Experiences After Startup Glenn Hunter Process Applications Inc.Session 14 - General Session and Food Applications Session Moderator: Room: Start End Title Authors Affiliations13:10 13:35 Implementation of Perozone® Technology for Clean-up of Chlorinated Solvents in Soil and Bedrock Groundwater in Difficult ConditionsDarko Strajin Trow Associates, Inc., Brampton, ON, Canada13:35 14:00 Successful Treatment of a TCE Plume by Coated Microbubble Ozone at a Portland, Oregon Facility Paul Ecker1, Paul McBeth1, and William B. Kerfoot2 1PNG Environmental, Inc., Tigard, OR, USA; 2Kerfoot Technologies, Inc., Mashpee, MA, USA14:00 14:25 Ultraviolet Light for Safety of Fluid Foods Tatiana Koutchma, Marta Orlowska, and Cheryl Defelice Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, Guelph, ON, Canada14:25 15:10 BREAK (45 Minutes)15:10 15:35 Pulsed Light Inactivation of Foodborne Pathogens: Fundamentals, Applications and PotCarmen I. Moraru Department of Food Science, Cornell University15:35 16:00 UV Laser Based Longitudinal Illuminated Diffuser (LID) Beam Shaping System Todd Lizotte Pivotal Development Co, LLC.16:00 16:25 Ozone Decreases Decay, Kills Surface Microorganisms, and Extends Shelf Life of Fresh Produce Shipped Worldwide David J. Cope Purfresh16:25 16:50 Plague Elimination and Ozone Effects on Types Stored Corn Jose G. Llanes O1, Miguel Angulo21Water Research Laboratory, Faculty of Physical and Mathematical Sciences, Sinaloa Autonomous University, México; 2Centro de Investigación en Alimentación y Desarrollo A.C. Unidad Culiacán. Sinaloa, México19:00 20:00 Banquet Wednesday, 21 September 20118:00 15:00 Operations Workshops - WTP8:30 15:00 Technical Tour - UV8:30 15:00 Technical Tour - Ozone15:00 Bus Airport Drop-off16:00 Bus Return to Royal York
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