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Planning your Potable Reuse Program from Vision to Reality

Aug. 28, 2024
With the growing need for drinking water supply alternatives, more utilities are prioritizing potable reuse. Using real world examples, this webinar will highlight the typical potable reuse project steps from initial concept to construction.
This webinar was originally held on August 28, 2024.
Now available for On Demand viewing! 

Duration: 1 hour
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Summary

Population growth and environmental constraints continue to strain communities’ drinking water supplies. Treated wastewater effluent is a resource that can help strengthen these supply portfolios. With initial public perception, varying regulations state-by-state, and ongoing research, the world of potable reuse can be difficult to navigate. Thinking about implementing a potable reuse program and don’t know where to start?

This timely webinar will cover the steps for a typical potable reuse project and how this approach was implemented on a landmark project. The presenters will address pressing challenges like navigating regulatory uncertainty, selecting the best treatment technology, and solving other complex water quality challenges. Learn more about how to bring your unique potable reuse vision to light and achieve your water quality treatment goals by registering for this webinar today.  

Speakers

Dave MacNevin, PhD, PE 
Principal Environmental Engineer 
CDM Smith  


Dave MacNevin, PhD, PE has 17 years of experience in the testing, design, and implementation of drinking water and advanced water reuse treatment systems. He is a nationally-recognized expert in advanced water treatment, potable reuse, and distribution system water quality. His background includes feasibility/pilot studies, full-scale design, facility startup and operations review, and post treatment. 
  
Dr. MacNevin presents regularly at local and national conferences. He offers a strong grasp of emerging technologies and utility needs help clients most in troubleshooting and resolving complex challenges, while also working with regulators to achieve favorable outcomes. He brings added value through his operator training and hands-on troubleshooting. 

Ali Bayat, PE, PMP 
Water Utilities Department Director 
Palm Beach County
 

Ali has more than 20 years of experience working as operator, engineer, manager and director. He joined Palm Beach County 14 years ago and has served as a CIP Program Manager, Director of Engineering, Utility Assistant Director for Operations and Maintenance, and Utility Director. He is known for his leadership, technical expertise, and team building skills. Ali is a Graduate of the University of Central Florida with a Master's of Science degree in Environmental Engineering. He is a Professional Engineer (Florida) and a Professional Project Manager. In addition, he has received Class "A" Water and Class A Wastewater Operator's licenses in the past (Oklahoma).