TOWA Waco Conference 2015 – Biographies & Abstracts

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TOWA 23rd Annual Conference Agenda
March 10, 2015 - Day 1
8:00 - 9:00 / KEYNOTE ADDRESS
On-Site Wastewater - Reusable Water, Ground Water
Dr. Joe Yelderman (Baylor University)
Brazos (North and South)
9:00 - 9:45 / Exhibit Hall Break
Track One
Brazos North / Track Two
Brazos South / Track Three
McLennan Hall
10:00 - 11:00 / Manufacturer Audit Process, Disinfection Rules
Kimber Svetlik (TOWA & NSF) / Design Practices
Frank Aguirre (TOWA) / TCEQ View
What's New, What's Old
Mike Price (TCEQ)
11:00 - 12:00 / What it Takes to Get Authorized Under NSF Standards
Sharon Steiner (NSF) / DOT Indoor
Stephen Brockman (Texas DPS) / Alternative Funding for Repair of OSSF Installations for Fixed Income/Dsabled Persons
Charles Gulebian
(Waco/McLennen
County Public Health District)
12:00 - 1:00 / Lunch (On Your Own)
1:00 - 2:00 / High Strength Wastewater -
Challenges & Opportunities
Anish Jantrania (A&M Agrilife) / Maintenance
Raymond Scott (TOWA) / TCEQ Criminal Acts
in OSSF and Beyond
Mike Price (TCEQ)
2:00 - 3:00 / Exhibit Hall Break
3:00 - 4:00 / Drip Systems and Maintenance
Ron Suchecki
(TOWA & Past TOWTRC Member) / DOT Outdoor
Stephen Brockman (Texas DPS) / Preparing for Court Action
Andrew Isbell
(Head DR., Walker County Planning and Development)
4:00 - 5:00 / LPD and Conventional Systems
Dennis Hallahan (TOWA) / Electrical
Troy Ross (TOWA) / Permitting Processes
Robert Boyd P.E.
(Comal County Engineer's Office)
5:00 - 6:30 / Exhibit Hall Mixer
March 11, 2015 - Day 2
Single Track - All Sessions are Held in
Brazos (North and South)
7:00 - 8:00 / Exhibit Hall Open
8:00 - 9:30 / Round Table with focus on Regulators
Moderator - Nelson Durant DR Harris County
Troy Ross, Andy Isbell, Mike Price, Pat Duncan
9:30 - 11:00 / Round Table for Installers & Maintenance Providers
Moderator - Raymond Scott (TOWA)
Kimber Svetlik, Troy Ross, Jerry Snyder, Ron Suchecki, Nelson Durant
11:00 - 11:30 / Exhibit Hall Break
11:30 - 12:30 / The Future of Water in Texas
Randy Chelette

Keynote Speech

Opening Session Keynote Speaker: Tuesday, 8:00 am - 9:00am

On-Site Wastewater - Reusable Water, Ground Water

Dr. Joe Yelderman (Baylor University)

Biography of Dr. Joe Yelderman

Dr. Joe Yelderman is Director of the Baylor Wastewater Research Program. Dr. Yelderman’s research interests are in hydrogeology and environmental studies. Specific long-term research interests include the hydrogeology of springs, groundwater/surface-water interaction, recharge, wetlands, wastewater research, and the Edwards Aquifer.

Presentation Abstract

  1. Abstract to be provided

Track I Session 1, Tuesday, 10:00 am – 11:00 am will be Anish Jantrania

High-Strength Wastewater – Challenges & Opportunities

Biography of Anish Jantrania

Dr. Anish Jantrania is an Associate Professor/Extension Specialist in the Biological & Agricultural Engineering Department at Texas A&M University. He is based at the Blackland Research & Extension Center in Temple, Texas. Dr. Jantrania has over 25 years of experience working in the wastewater industry, in the public and private sectors, with a focus on On-Site Sewage Facilities (OSSF/septic systems), and decentralized wastewater systems used in areas not served by public sewer. His research and extension interests focus on sustainable infrastructure to ensure the availability of clean water to meet society’s water demands, and to ensure safe sanitation to protect public health and environmental quality. Before coming to Texas, Anish has worked in Virginia, Massachusetts, and West Virginia, and has studied in West Virginia, South Carolina, Ohio, and India. His work in Texas will focus on developing a statewide extension education and research program related to surface and groundwater quality protection with specific emphasis on non-point sources, OSSF, and other environmental issues. His work will also focus on education and research needs in water treatment technologies (such as desalination), water capture and multiuse, and conservation technologies that address identified needs in both agricultural and urban sectors.

Presentation by Anish Jantrania

Understanding of influent wastewater characteristics in terms of both quantity and quality is one of the most important step for designing of any wastewater treatment system. OSSF is no exception to this rule. We all know what happens when an inadequate OSSF is designed and installed for treating high-strength wastewater. While there are numerous challenges dealing with high-strength wastewater, there are also opportunities, in terms of financial and professional satisfaction. Current growth trends in our state indicate that the market demand for OSSF treating high-strength wastewater is here to stay. The market expects OSSF designers, regulators, installers, and service providers to act responsibly in dealing with high-strength wastewater so that the businesses that rely on OSSF can get high-quality services at a competitive market price. Understanding and acknowledging when a client will need high-strength OSSF versus a residential OSSF is the first step towards for making a challenging situation to a long-term business opportunity. This hour long presentation will give an overview on how to deal with challenges and how to make opportunities in dealing with high-strength wastewater using available technologies and understanding of the subject matter. Topics covered in the presentation should benefit designers, regulators, installers, and service providers for identification of critical aspects of dealing with high-strength wastewater, so that the final subsurface disposal system does not end-up looking like Picture 1 in less than two years of operation, but instead will look like the Picture 2 after more than ten years of operation. It’s all about knowing your challenges up-front.

Track I Session 2, Tuesday, 11:00 am – 12:00 pm will be Dennis Hallahan

LPD and Conventional Systems

Biography of Dennis F. Hallahan, P.E., Technical Director, Infiltrator Systems Inc.

Dennis has over twenty-five years of experience with the design and construction of on-site wastewater treatment systems. He has authored several articles for on-site industry magazines and has given numerous presentations nationally on the science and fundamentals of on-site wastewater treatment systems. Dennis also is responsible for product research and testing at universities, test centers and with private testing consultants. His department develops system sizing charts for national and international approvals and assists customers and field representatives in the planning and review of large commercial decentralized systems. Dennis received his MS in civil engineering from the University of Connecticut and his BS in civil engineering from the University of Vermont. Dennis is a registered professional engineer in Connecticut. He has been with Infiltrator Systems for 15 years and holds the current position as Technical Director. Dennis also holds patents for on-site wastewater products and has served for several years on the NOWRA Technical Practices Committee.

Presentation byDennis Hallahan

This presentation will focus upon the workhorse of the industry; a soils-based wastewater treatment system consisting of a septic tank, pump chamber and a drainfield. Soil is one of nature’s most sophisticated purification tools. In wastewater treatment, the soil effectively provides treatment prior to the effluent reaching surface water or groundwater supplies. The soil can provide highly advanced, efficient treatment to purify water. The inclusion of Low Pressure Dosing (LPD) is a method to maximize the treatment by the soil. Improved distribution through pressurized laterals disperses the effluent uniformly throughout the entire drainfield area. This presentation will review the advantages and disadvantages of LPD, differing methods of LPD systems and the maintenance required. The conventional drainfield system has been defined loosely to be a gravity system served by a septic tank and soil adsorption system. For most individuals, the simplest system equals the best system, and upon review the simple conventional system has outstanding results.

Track I Session 3, Tuesday, 1:00 pm – 2:00 pm will be Sharon Steiner

What it Takes to Get Authorized Under NSF Standards

Biography of Sharon Steiner

Sharon Steiner currently serves as the Business Unit Manager for NSF’s Wastewater Program. In her role, she oversees the certification process for all wastewater clients. She compiles technology reports, handles required audits, addresses regulatory questions, and is responsible for all project management. Sharon has been with NSF since 2002 and initially worked in the Water Distribution Systems Program. She served as a senior project manager and was responsible for handling certification and auditing services for more than two hundred domestic and international clients in the Municipal Water Products industry.

Prior to joining NSF, Sharon worked at various analytical laboratories as a project manager and a project chemist. She has a Bachelor of Science degree from Eastern Michigan University.

Presentation by Sharon Steiner

Brief overview of current NSF/ANSI Onsite Wastewater Treatment Product Standards and a Review of Product Modifications and how they affect NSF Certification.

Track I Session 4, Tuesday, 3:00 pm – 4:00 pm will beRon Suchecki

Drip Systems and Maintenance

Biography of Ron Suchecki

Ron Suchecki received a B.A in Environmental Studies and has completed his course work for his Masters of Science at Baylor University. Ron has worked with the Baylor University Wastewater Research Program since 1992 as a student, researcher and as a client. He currently serves on their Wastewater Treatment advisory board and as a consultant to their Public Health Master’s program. Ron is a seated member of the NOWRA Model Code Committee and completed a term on the NOWRA Board of Directors, having served as Conference and Web Site Committee Chair. He has served on the Board of the Texas Onsite Wastewater Association (TOWA) multiple times since 1997, including a term as President. Ron was appointed to 3 terms as a Member of the Texas Onsite Wastewater Treatment Research Council, responsible for the distribution of approximately $350,000 annually to fund onsite wastewater research. Ron was Vice-Chair when the council disbanded due to budget cutbacks. He was part of the task force at NSF which developed the NSF/ANSI Standard 245 which is used to test and evaluate the performance of individual onsite nitrogen reduction treatment systems. He has served on the Industry Forum and is now a member of the Wastewater Joint Committee. Ron has presented on a wide variety of talks on topics including Advanced Treatment Systems, Drip Dispersal, Nitrogen Reduction and Troubleshooting of onsite systems, along with Product Specific Education on Hoot Products. His presentations have been at National Conferences, including ASABE, WEFTEC, NOWRA and at over 20 State Onsite and Environmental Health Conferences throughout the country. Ron has six US patents to his credit in Bioremediation and Onsite Wastewater Treatment. Three of these are in the art of removing Nitrogen from water which also have foreign patent counterparts. He is currently employed as the Research Director and General Manager of Hoot.

Presentation by Ron Suchecki

Presentation will deal with how to properly install aerobic treatment systems with focus on Drip Systems and Maintenance. He will concentrate on common mistakes which effect the proper maintenance of these systems.

Track I Session 5, Tuesday, 4:00 pm – 5:00 pm will beKimber Svetlik

Manufacturer Audit Process, Disinfection Rules

Biography of Kimber Svetlik

TOWA Board Member, in charge of membership and liaison (between TOWA, TCEQ and NSF) committee. Since 1996 - rules regulations for TuffTiger and Svetlik Products & Services NSF member numerous NSF task groups including – Joint Committee of Wastewater Technology, Additives, disinfection devices, and duration of testing. TuffTiger LLC - partial owner – since 2009, Manufacturing, CFO, Manager and government relations. Svetlik Products & Services Service management and Government Relations Coordinator.

Presentation by Kimber Svetlik

What to do and expect when you get audited. Being audited is something all aspects of the industry go though at one point or another. This will help with what to expect, what paperwork to have ready and what they are looking for.

Track II Session 1, Tuesday, 11:00 am – 12:00 pm will be Frank Aguirre

Design Practices

Biography of Frank Aguirre

Biography to be provided.

Presentation by Frank Aguirre

Abstract to be provided.

Track II Session 2, Tuesday, 11:00 am – 12:00 pm will be Stephen Brockman

Department of Transportation (Indoor)

Biography of Corporal IV Stephen Brockman

Stephen Brockman has been 8 years with the U.S. Coast Guard, and 14 months with the Calhoun County Sheriff's Office. Since September of 1999, Stephen has been employed with the Texas Department of Public Safety. His stationed locations have been in Marfa, Alpine, Kerrville, Laredo, Brenham, and Bryan.

Stephen is currently assigned as a Corporal in Sergeant Area 2C03in the Commercial Vehicle Enforcement Service in Bryan, TX. His Sergeant area covers seven counties including Burleson, Brazos, Robertson, Grimes, Madison, Walker and Leon County. Stephen has six years’ experience with the Texas Highway PatrolDivision and nine years with the Commercial Vehicle Enforcement Service.

Presentation by Corporal IV Stephen Brockman

Information will cover correct laws of transportation to and from job sites. It will also cover safely transporting tanks and required equipment. This presentation will also address operations of equipment movement for installation and maintenance of existing wastewater treatment and public safety.

Track II Session 1, Tuesday, 1:00 pm – 2:00 pm will beRaymond Scott

Maintenance

Biography of Raymond Scott

Biography to be provided.

Presentation by Raymond Scott

Abstract to be provided.

Track II Session 4, Tuesday, 3:00 pm – 4:00 pm will beStephen Brockman

Department of Transportation (Outdoor)

Biography of Corporal IV Stephen Brockman

Stephen Brockman has been 8 years with the U.S. Coast Guard, and 14 months with the Calhoun County Sheriff's Office. Since September of 1999, Stephen has been employed with the Texas Department of Public Safety. His stationed locations have been in Marfa, Alpine, Kerrville, Laredo, Brenham, and Bryan.

Stephen is currently assigned as a Corporal in Sergeant Area 2C03 in the Commercial Vehicle Enforcement Service in Bryan, TX. His Sergeant area covers seven counties including Burleson, Brazos, Robertson, Grimes, Madison, Walker and Leon County. Stephen has six years’ experience with the Texas Highway Patrol Division and nine years with the Commercial Vehicle Enforcement Service.

Presentation by Corporal IV Stephen Brockman

Information will cover correct laws of transportation to and from job sites. Safely transporting tanks and required equipment. Operations of equipment movement for installation and maintenance of existing wastewater treatment and public safety. Hands on with an actual transport truck facing a D.O.T. inspection.

Track II Session 5, Tuesday, 4:00 pm – 5:00 pm will beTroy Ross

Electrical Overviews

Biography of Troy Ross

Prior to entering into the on-site industry, Troy worked for Houston Lighting & Power for seventeen years. During his first two years he did facility design associated with providing and/or maintaining service to residential and commercial customers.His remaining years were spent coordinating the acquisition, development and implementation of hardware, software and computer applications.In 1997, Troy started his on-site business installing, maintaining and repairing on-site systems.He severed two years on the TOWA board where he worked on the education committee.Currently, he holds an Installer II, Site Evaluator and Maintenance Provider registration. Troy also is approved by TCEQ as an instructor for the 16 hour Advanced Aerobic Maintenance Provider Course.

Presentation by Troy Ross

This presentation will cover the proper maintenance activities associated with maintaining and reporting on each of the electrical components of the aerobic system.

Track III Session 1, Tuesday, 10:00 am – 11:00 am will beMike Price

What’s New, What’s Old

Biography of Mike Price

Mike Price has been an Engineering Specialist with the OSSF Team for seven years and specializes in technology along with compliance and enforcement Mr. Price holds a Bachelor of Science Degree in Mechanical Engineering and has thirty years’ experience in environmental and regulatory affairs.

Presentation by Mike Price

Abstract to be provided.

Track III Session 2, Tuesday, 11:00 am – 12:00 pm will beCharles Gulebian

Alternative Funding for Repair/Alteration of Improperly Operating OSSF Installations for Persons who are on Fixed Limited Incomes or are Disabled

Biography of Charles Gulebian

Charles H. Gulebian currently holds licenses in wastewater treatment (Grade B); Site evaluation; Designated Representative for On-Site program in McLennan Co. He has worked in the On-Site (septic system), wastewater, and water industries since 1978 in McLennan County as an Installer and Licensed Operator, and has been with the City of Waco since 1986. Charles Gulebian is a member of the Texas On-Site Wastewater Association. He attends training meetings when scheduled (bi-monthly) as well as continuing education classes several times a year to keep abreast of current technology and law changes.

His current job duties as a D.R. are primarily directed to new system inspection as well as public education, complaint investigation and resolution. He reviews designs for septic systems for residential and commercial installations to ensure compliance with minimum state and McLennan County standards. I inform engineers and installers of any deficiencies that need to be corrected and make sure corrections submitted are correct and/or sufficient to protect the public health.

Presentation by Charles Gulebian

An overview of alternative funding sources for persons who have no other means of raising the needed funds to correct their problems with existing OSSF.

Sources include but are not limited to FHA, USDA and “Clearing-house” sources.

Responsibilities of the property owner will be discussed as well as establishing a workable time line for receipt of funding to happen.

Options to temporarily abate the discharge of untreated sewage will be offered and open for discussion.

Track III Session 3, Tuesday, 1:00 pm – 2:00 pm will beMike Price

TECQ Criminal Acts in OSSF and Beyond

Biography of Mike Price

Mike Price has been an Engineering Specialist with the OSSF Team for seven years and specializes in technology along with compliance and enforcement. Mr. Price holds a Bachelor of Science Degree in Mechanical Engineering and has thirty years’ experience in environmental and regulatory affairs.