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5/10/2012
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When:
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Thursday, May 10, 2012 Registration begins at 8:30 am
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Where:
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City of Macomb Water Treatment Plant 1415 N Randolph Street Macomb, Illinois 61455 United States
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Contact:
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Lisa Hoffhines
lisa@isawwa.org
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EPA Course ID#5085 This fast-paced seminar will enhance your knowledge of membrane technology options and the contamination problems they solve. You’ll learn about cost-effective, easy to install packaged membrane solutions, and how to select and implement the correct solution. Also included will be a tour and case study of the Macomb water treatment plant. Tour Macomb’s original water plant was constructed in 1910. This original structure has been upgraded five times in the past century. These upgrades include an Infilco clarifier, a Greenleaf filter system, a CBI/Walker Process Claricone, a Reverse Osmosis system, and now a PALL filtration system. Most of the generations of upgrades still exist and are operational. The facility serves a population of approximately 20,000 plus 3 satellite supplies including Western Illinois University. Plant capacity is 4MGD with an average of 2MGD from two parallel treatment trains: a surface water supply, and a ground water supply utilizing a reverse osmosis treatment train which was upgraded January 2011 with Harn R/O Systems Inc. This project was awarded IL APWA public works project of the year for 2011 (less than $2 million).
PRESENTERS: Joe Tardio & Pete O'Connell with Pall Corporation; The City of Macomb staff
REGISTRATION & HOURS: Registration begins at 8:30am. The training will start at 9:00am and will conclude by 3:00pm. Earn up to 5 PDH’s or RTC hours. Continental breakfast and lunch will be included.
COST: $40.00 for Illinois Section AWWA members • $60.00 for non members • $70.00 for on-site registration
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