W17 Assessing Sewer Septicity: Applying Tools to Save Money and Trouble

Sunday, October 6
8:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.

Many corrosion and/or odor issues are dealt with in a reactive manner, often resulting in expensive solutions. Can assessing and modeling sewer septicity open the way for a more proactive approach so that reactive trial-and-error approaches can be avoided, asset management risks can be better quantified, and costs for field inspections can be reduced? Participants will get a comprehensive understanding of a sewer as a process reactor (not only conveyance) and the different septicity assessment tools available.

Learning Objectives

At the conclusion of this workshop, participants will be able to

  • Recognize the multiple sewer processes (a sewer as a process reactor, not only conveyance).
  • Name the key parameters that are involved in these sewer processes.
  • Explain the benefits that can be obtained by assessing sewer septicity.
  • List the tools available to assess and/or model the sewer processes.
  • Identify the advantages (and limitations) of the sewer septicity assessment tools. 

Workshop Organizers

  • Workshop Chair: Bart Kraakman, Jacobs
  • Workshop Vice Chair: Ian Watson, USP Technologies
Fees
WEF Member $270
Non-Member $300
WEF Student Member $50
Student Non-Member $270

 

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