NWWC 2023 Presentation Sharing
A1: Biosolids - Sludge Management and Treatment
Adaptability and flexibility of geotextile dewatering for managing sludge or process residuals at municipal water and wastewater treatment plants
Tyler Anderson, Bishop Water
Managing risk is no cakewalk – lessons learned from the ropec sludge thickening and dewatering building upgrades
Robertson Gibb, R.V. Anderson Associates Limited
PFAS in biosolids – recent developments, impacts and treatment
José Bicudo, Associated Engineering
A2: Drinking Water Management – Emerging Threats
Characterization of micropollutants and perfluoroalkylated substances in drinking water sources in the Greater Montreal Area
Ignacio Martin Ceballos, Polytechnique Montreal
Microplastics in Drinking Water: What we Know, What we Don’t Know, What we Need to Know
Husein Almuhtaram, University of Toronto
Maximizing treatment resilience to threats from pathogens, emerging contaminants & climate change—Is your system ready?
Monica B. Emelko, University of Waterloo
A3: Utility Management – Asset Management
Leading People and Managing Assets for a Sustainable Future
James Courchaine, Utility Leadership and Management Solutions
How to Avoid Green Elephants: Asset Management and Good Governance as a Driver for Resilient Green Infrastructure
Glen Edwards, GHD
Increasing Efficiency by Using Technology: Automation & LIMS
Christine Paszko, Accelerated Technologies Inc.
A4: Climate Change
Flooding Mitigation, from Provincial Review to Municipal Action
Ilmar Simanovskis, Civica Infrastructure
Groundwater Supplies are Also Vulnerable to Climate Change-Exacerbated Landscape Disturbance: Evidence & Strategies for Ensuring Treatment Resilience
Monica Emelko, University of Waterloo
Supporting municipalities build flood resilience: The Municipal How-to Guide for CSA Community Water Standards
Lynn Barber, Canadian Standards Association
A5: Changing Behaviours
From Inform to Collaborate: Changing utility attitudes to enhance engagement on capital projects
Sarah Anderson, City of Kitchener
Flushables and FOG
Barry Orr, City of London
Engaging in Residential Water Recycling and ALL the unexpected Benefits
James Peters, Showerpot
B1: Biosolids Management - Sludge Pre-Treatment
Bioaugmentation – A Novel Biological Pre-treatment of Biosolids to Improve Resource Recovery in Anaerobic Digestion and Fermentation
Mohamed Zaghloul, Toronto Metropolitan University and Dimitris Chrysochoou, Tradeworks Environmental Inc.
Applicability of Hydrothermal Pretreatment for Municipal Sludge: Anaerobic Digestibility and Dewaterability
Abir Hamze, Toronto Metropolitan University (former Ryerson)
Small-scale thermal hydrolysis to optimise biosolids management – Case studies from North America
William Barber, Cambi, Inc
B2: Drinking Water Management
Comprehensive Performance Evaluation of an Aging Water Treatment Plant
Ayman Khedr and Nicole McLellan, Stantec
Responding to the Iqaluit Water Crisis
Ian Moran, WSP Canada Inc.
Large-Scale UV-LED Reactor for Water Treatment
Fariborz Taghipour, The University of British Columbia
B3: Uility Management – Underground Infrastructure Management
More than Meets the Surface: How Region of Waterloo is tackling their non-surfacing leaks through machine learning and holistic monitoring
Stan Fong, Digital Water Solutions, Kevin Dolishny,, Region of Waterloo and
Direct assessment: alternative pipeline inspection methods
Dirk Von Oostendorp, Compro Companies
City of Hamilton Opportunistic Watermain Inspection and Sampling Program
Kevin Bainbridge, Robinson Consultants Inc.
B4: Affordability and Climate Change Resilience
The PIEVC Program — Resources to Support Climate Vulnerability of Water and Wastewater Infrastructure
Dan Sandink, Institute for Catastrophic Loss Reduction
Sneak peek : Upcoming guide on applying an equity lens to infrastructure
Stephanie Poirier, Standards Council of Canada
Equity in Drinking Water: Understanding customer socioeconomic status, measuring performance inequities, and the influence of technical, managerial and financial capacity
Mike Benson, University of New Brunswick
B5: What Ted Lasso Taught Us About Communication with Grant Ainsley
C1: Wastewater Management
PFAS in Canadian Sludge Treatment and Biosolids
Wayne Parker and Ahn Pham, University of Waterloo
Microplastics in wastewater and biosolids – what is the big deal?
Banu Ormeci, Carleton University
Reforming Canada’s Wastewater Regulatory Space to take into account PFAS Discharges from Wastewater Treatment Plants
Patricia Hania, Toronto Metropolitan University
C2: Drinking Water – Filtration
There’s more to filtration than stable operation: How knowledge about performance variations can be used to inform management of microbial risks Dafne De Brito Cruz, University of Waterloo
Implementing a Full-Scale Filter Upgrade Program while Preserving Heritage Status of a 90-Year Old WTP – Toronto’s R.C. Harris WTP Story
Anna Comerton, Associated Engineering and Gordon Mitchell, City of Toronto
How Long is Too Long? Evaluating Extended Biofilter Shutdown (Water Research Foundation Tailored Collaborative #4984)
Michael Mckie, C3 Water Inc.
C3 : Infrastructure and Asset Management – Digital Solutions
Developing a Geospatial Geomorphic Database for Urbanized Streams: A Case Study for Proactive Infrastructure Management in the City of Vaughan Shelley Gorenc, Beacon Environmental Limited
Manage Water and Sewer Infrastructure Proactively Using AI: Case Studies
James Fitchett, VODA.ai
Creating Value with Digital Twins: Case Studies and Real World Examples
Diana Tao, Tetra Tech
C4: Water Efficiency
When You Can’t Out Conserve Densification: Sustainable Drinking Water Management for Growing Cities
Meaghan Norton Daniel, City of Vancouver
Vancouver Enforcement Program: A Tale of a Few Cities
Neal Klassen, City of Vancouver
AWE: Leak notifications and research
Ron Burke, Alliance for Water Efficiency
C5: Collective strategies for water research; from planning to action
Opening and Background on WRF
Peter Grevatt, WRF
Insights for research success within WRF projects case from EWEB, Oregon, USA
Michael McKie, C3 Water and University of Toronto
Research Communities, Partnerships in Canada and the US and effective collaboration with utility partners
Monica Emelko, University of Waterloo and Adriano Mena, Regional Municipality of York
Panel Discussion: Cases for regional global insights and impact from research partnerships
- Adriano Mena, York Region
- Antoine Rempp, Regional Municipality of Wood Buffalo
- Aziz Ahmed, Ontario Ministry Environment, Conservation and Parks
Closing Impacts on the global community of PFAS as a concern in US regulatory driven research
Peter Grevatt, WRF
D1: Wastewater Management – Digital Solutions
Real-time Machine Learning and SWMM Automation
Greg Johnston, Infinitii.ai and Jeff Marvin, Kerr, Wood Leidal
How can Digital technologies can help to reduce carbon emissions ? The concrete example of Milano Nosedo WWTP
Martin Caspar and David Pearce, Veolia Water Technology Canada
Wastewater Treatment Digital Twins: Data Quality, Real-Time Simulation and Operational Decision-Making
John Copp, Primodal Inc.
D2: Utility Security
Cyber Security in your OT Environment – how to ensure your facilities are protected
Sandeep Lota, Nozomi Networks
Protect Your Utility – What You Can Do to Prevent and Mitigate Hostile Events
Charles Egli and Alec Davison, WaterISAC
SCADA/OT Cyber Security Anomaly Detection in Water/Wastewater: Using Case Studies to Select the Correct Solution
Mark Fabro, Lofty Perch Inc.
D3: Ontario’s New Guidance on Groundwater Under the Direct Influence of Surface Water: Shifting the Paradigm to Focus on Treatment Needs
Aziz Ahmed, Ontario Ministry of the Environment, Conservation and Parks
Ontario’s New Guidance on Groundwater Under the Direct Influence of Surface Water – Part II Scientific Principles and the Process Followed
Monica Emelko, University of Waterloo
Ontario’s New Guidance on Groundwater Under the Direct Influence of Surface Water – Part III Guidance Document Summary
Dennis Mutti, C3 Water Inc.
D4: Water Efficiency
Extended use of rainwater harvesting systems in northern climate: a challenge?
Niloufar Naserisafavi and Emilie Bédard, Polytechnique Montréal
Hit & Miss: Lessons Learned From 25 Years in Water Conservation
Neal Klassen, City of Vancouver
Why water efficiency matters in water-rich communities
Ron Burke, Alliance for Water Efficiency
D5: Innovation Partnerships (1)
Tapping into Tomorrow: Exploring Opportunities in Canadian Water Innovation
Heather Crochetiere, Foresight CAC
Introduction and Objectives
Angela Murphy, Toronto Metropolitan University and Rahim Kanjii, Ontario Water Consortium
Catalyst of Change: Ontario Water Consortium’s Legacy in Water Innovation
Rahim Kanjii, Ontario Water Consortium
Part 1: Academia and Municipalities
- Carlos Diaz, Lambton College
- Elsayed Elbeshishy, Toronto Metropolitan University
- Martha Dagner, Western University
E1: Wastewater Surveillance – what it can tell us
Prevalence of antimicrobial resistance genes in the urban water cycle of two large Canadian cities
Helena Leal and Emilie Bédard, Polytechnique Montréal
Wastewater Surveillance of SARS-CoV-2, Influenza, and RSV in Cities, Neighborhoods, and Buildings: What Works Best and How To Do Better
Lena Carolin Bitter, Carleton University
Wastewater Surveillance in Newfoundland and Labrador – Current and Future Applications
Douglas Howse and Deneen Spracklin, NL Dept. Health & Community Services
E2: Utility Security
W/WW Scada Specific Cyber Security Program
Michael O’Meara and Saurabh Mahajan, Regional Municipality of York
What happens when one government agency can see another government agency’s data?
Joshua Rottenberg, Computrol Systems
An AI algorithm to detect and locate waterborne chemical attacks
Ehsan Roshani, National Research Council
E3: Ontario’s New Guidance on Groundwater Under the Direct Influence of Surface Water: Shifting the Paradigm to Focus on Treatment Needs
Ontario’s New Regulatory Guidance for Treatment of Subsurface Water Supplies Significantly Reduces Operational Burden for System Owners: A Region of Waterloo Case Study
Emma Blackburn, University of Waterloo
Ontario’s New Guidance on Groundwater Under the Direct Influence of Surface Water – Two Case Studies Utilizing the Draft Guidance for Determination of Minimum Microbial Treatment Required for Residential Drinking Water Systems
Scott Cousins, City of Guelph
Roundtable Discussion
E4: Energy Efficiency
Turning municipal sewer lines into a clean energy infrastructure
Graham Cootes, SHARC Energy
Solar By the numbers
Qing Zhang, EPCOR Water Services
EPCOR Road Map to Net-zero Rossdale Water Treatment Plant: Recal Building HVAC Upgrade Heat Recovery Study
Qing Zhang, EPCOR Water Services
E5: Innovation Partnerships (2)
Role of Post Secondary Institution Water Institutes & Centers in Water Innovation
Angela Murphy, Toronto Metropolitan University
Part 2 : Enterprise and Municipalities
- Clyde Fernandes, Aquicon Water
- Sylvain Donnaz, Veolia Water Technologies and Solutions
- Tanush Wadhawan, Dynamita North America
Part 3: Water Nexus: Merging Visions of Academia, SMEs, and Municipalities – Panel Discussion
F1: Wastewater – Managing a Changing Regulatory Environment
Pushing the envelop on phosphorus from WWTPs – Regulatory, Compliance and Sustainability Implications
Aashirwaad Sangal and Harpreet Rai, R V Anderson Associates Limited
PFAS in Canadian Municipal Wastewater Treatment Systems: Results from 12 Years of Monitoring by Environment and Climate Change Canada Shirley Anne Smyth, Environment and Climate Change Canada
City of Calgary Utility Training on Wastewater Approvals and Emerging Regulatory Risks
Brenda Casella, City of Calgary
F2: Drinking Water Management – Using New Technology to Solve Old Problems
Innovative Online Water Quality Monitoring Equipment at Union Area Water Supply
Brian Jobb, Aquatic Life Ltd. / Brian Jobb Training & Consulting
Unlocking the Potential of AI and Machine Learning for Canada’s Water Sector
Chris Gerrits, C.F. Crozier & Associates Inc.
Forecasting Cyanobacteria Blooms Using Machine Learning Models on Phycocyanin Fluorescence
Mennatallah Alnahas, University of Toronto
F3: Utility Management – Planning
Securing Water for Sunderland – Searching for Liquid Gold
Rika Law, R.V. Anderson Associates Limited
Asset Management Visualization
George Lykoudis and Terry Martins, Direct IT
Resilience – Ready or Not It’s Vital to Operations
Brian Brost, City of St Albert
F4: Energy Efficiency
Water Heat Pump and Its Application in Water Treatment Plants and Reservoirs
Brent Fordham, Senior Project Manager, HVAC Engineer, CIMA+
Decarbonisation
Bobby Quinlan, ENEL North America
Survey of Water Energy Intensity and Residential Ratepayer Costs
Arlene Lanciani and Raeesa Hirji, Guidehouse
F5: Utility Management – Stakeholder Engagement
Effective Stakeholder Engagement during the Design and Construction Phases of a Major WWTP Upgrade Project
Jeremy Enarson, City of Camrose
Including All Voices and Optimizing Your Utility
Emily Meek, American Water Works Association, Jon Simaitis, Regional Municipality of Halton and Lindsay Chapin, City of Brantford
G1: Wastewater Management – Lagoon Systems
How to get more out of a lagoon-based treatment system?
Susan Shi, J.L. Richards & Associates Limited
Why Small Wastewater Systems Aren’t Number 2?
José Bicudo and Robyn Casement, Associated Engineering
Hybrid Treatment Technologies for Upgrading a Lagoon-Based WWTP
Jeremy Enarson, City of Camrose
G2: Standards and Product Verification
The Cartridge Filter Challenge
Sangeeta Chopra Chartier, Ontario Clean Water Agency, Ghassan Ghali, Ontario Ministry of the Environment, Conservation and Parks, John Zhang, Ontario Clean Water Agency
Reading the Room: Verification and Certification of Water Quality Test Devices for Drinking Water
Kathryn Foster, NSF International
Achievements of ISO TC 224 Municipal Water Services and TC 282 Water Reuse
Thomas Ellison, Cheffell Associates and Roland Richard (retired)
G3: Stormwater Management
Implementing CLI-ECA for Stormwater Infrastructure
Gillian Harris, Town of Lincoln and Jason Henry, Vineland Research and Innovation Centre
How public and private properties can work together to optimize and improve stormwater management through communal design
Phil James, Credit Valley Conservation Authority
Inspecting, Inventorying and Conducting Condition Assessments of Green Infrastructure on Regional Properties: A goal of Process Improvement
Alexandra Veglio, Credit Valley Conservation and Chris Despins, Region of Peel
G4: Wastewater Management
Clean-up of a Hydrocarbon spill at a Wastewater Treatment Plant
Alec Mackenzie, EPCOR
Beavers, birdwatchers, and a critical wastewater forcemain can coexist!
Justin Hebner, Pure Technologies Ltd., a Xylem brand
G5: Stakeholder Engagement
Engagement and Consultation in the Water and Wastewater Industry
Emma Cabrera-Aragon, R.V. Anderson Associates Limited
Municipal water education for positive behaviour change
Vanessa Higgins, Strathcona County
Water and wastewater construction – Improving the resident experience
Katya Seckar and Adam Morin, Region of Peel
H1: Wastewater Management
Effects of Denim and Polyester Fibres on Granular Sludge Reactors
Victoria Onyedibe, Toronto Metropolitan University
Reduction of odour control electrical costs while increasing performance at wastewater treatment facilities using Photoionization Treatment technology
Shan Shanchayan, Waste’n WaterTech Ltd
Biostyr DUO: Smaller but mightier for efficient wastewater management
Christian Scott, Veolia Water Technologies
H2: Drinking Water Management
Pilot Testing for Iron and Manganese – Lessons Learned and Takeaways at Three Groundwater Treatment Plants
Jonathan Rudyk, R.V. Anderson Associates Limited
Meeting Evolving Performance Requirements for Iron and Manganese Reduction in Groundwater
Rick Sen and Karim Abouzeid, MAGNOR
Lessons learned from a water boil advisory affecting 70,000 people
Antoine Rempp and Graham Brown, Regional Municipality of Wood Buffalo
H3: Utility Management
Are Our Water Systems at Risk? How far have we come?
Marian Hands, BC Water & Waste Association
Developing a Water System Monitoring Program: Visioning and Assessing Stakeholder Needs
Arun Jain and Jeff Buchyns, Region of Halton and Dennis Mutti and Michael McKie, C3 Water
H4: Collection and Distribution System Management
Region of Peel PCCP Transmission and Sub-transmission Watermain Condition Assessment Program
Muhit Tanveer, Robinson Consultants Inc
Extending the Life of Transmission Mains using Trenchless Technology
Stewart Dickson, RV Anderson
More RATs, Fewer Problems: Acoustic Inspection as a Smart Water Solution in Toronto
Alex Churchill, InfoSense
H5: Infrastructure Data
Enhancing digester’s performance and energy recovery by high solids wet anaerobic digestion- A case study
Anahita Rabii, Anaergia Inc.
Data driven analysis of water systems in Canada
Jean Pamphile, Infrastructure Canada
I1: Wastewater Management – collection and receiving
Assessing the potential for adverse effects to wastewater treatment process by loads received at the wastewater receiving station
Benjamin Chan, City of Calgary
Impact of Wastewater Treatment Plant Upgrades in the Middle Grand River
Lynette Renzetti, LGL Limited
Bow River Water Quality Modeling on EFDC platform
Lei Chen, City of Calgary
I2: Drinking Water Management
Fine Sediment Management for Reducing Cyanobacterial Bloom Risks in Drinking Water Reservoirs
Nik Knezic, Michael Stone, and Monica Emelko, University of Waterloo
Leaching of Toxic Additives from PVC Pipe Materials
Husein Almuhtaram, University of Toronto
Overcome the Challenges of Haloacetic Acids, Since the Introduction of the Regulation in Ontario
Xiaohui Jin, Ontario Clean Water Agency
I3: Utility Management – all things meters
How LoRaWAN wireless technology is changing the AMI game
Eric Bourbeau, X-TELIA
Modern Magnetic Flowmeters: Much more than flow rate and totals
Dean Rudd, Endress+Hauser Canada
Hamilton’s Large Meter Maintenance and Inspection Program
Natalie Carlone and Robert Di Giovanni, City of Hamilton
I4: Small Systems/First Nations
Decolonizing Water Governance
Melanie Debassige, Ontario First Nations Technical Services Corporation
Building Capacity in Small Systems – The BC Small Water Systems Community Network
Marian Hands, BCWWA
First Nations Lead Small Water Systems Change
Ted Molyneux, Indigenous Affairs Canada
I5: Utility Management – Adoption of Natural Infrastructure
Natural Infrastructure Survey Report
Carl Bodimeade, Hatch
- Panel Discussion
Gillian Harris, Township of Lincoln - Mark Green, City of St. Catherines
- Tara Gudgeon, City of Niagara Falls
Open Discussion