ACWA held the 2017 Nutrients Permitting Workshop in Boise, Idaho. The first of seven workshops, over fifty individuals from the states and EPA participated. Presentations were given on POTW technologies, permitting flexibilities and innovations, the interrelation of permitting for nutrients and other pollutants, and other issues. A group of attendees also visited the Dixie Drain project in Parma, Idaho.
2017 ACWA Nutrients Permitting Workshop Agenda
Danielle Stephan - Where Are We With Respect to Permitting
Adam Schnieders - Where Are We With Respect to Permitting
Mike Suplee - Using Numeric Nutrient Criteria for Nutrient Permitting
Glen Schmitt - Nutrients In Michigan
Mary Anne Nelson - Challenges to Nutrient Permitting
Adam Schnieders - Nutrient Reduction Strategies
Ellen Kutzer - Permformance Based Approaches to Nutrient Permitting
David Clarke - Nutrient Removal Technologies
Grant Weaver - Nutrient Removal Technologies
Ron Gearhart - Ben Nydegger - Struvite - Biosolids farming
Adrian Stocks - Flexibilities in Permitting for Nutrients - State Variances
Mike Suplee - Flexibilities in Permitting for Nutrients - State Variances
Allan Brockenbrough - VA - Watershed Based Approaches
Mike Templeton - NC - Watershed Based Approaches
Rowland Denny - CT - Watershed Based Approaches
Steve Wood - Integrated Planning
Adrian Stocks - Flexibilities in Permitting for Nutrients - Adaptive Managment Approaches
Tom Stiles - Flexibilities in Permitting for Nutrients - Antidegredation
Matt Lindon - Water Quality Trading
Bobby Cochran - Water Quality Trading
Richard Friesner - Phosphorus and Aluminum
Tom Stiles - Ammonia and Nitrogen
Steve Burgos - Dixie Drain