April 1-3, 2008

Environment Virginia 2008:
 

CommonWealth: Accelerating Solutions in

a Rapidly Changing Virginia

                    

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Nichols Engineering Building, Auditorium

 

Tuesday, April 10, 2007

Water Reuse Workshop

 

10:00 – 12:00 pm              Designing a Rainwater Harvesting System

Dave Crawford, President, and Ben Soyka, Vice President, Rainwater Management Solutions, Inc

Learn from the experts how to capture rainwater to save money on water costs, eliminate stormwater and surface water problems; and curb non-point pollution.  Aspects to be addressed include: How to get, filter, oxygenate, and deliver the water; how to determine reliable quantity.

Lunch

1:00 pm                             Industrial and Municipal Water Reuse

                                          Host

Thomas Dumm - O’Brien & Gere
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Developing Virginia's Wastewater Reclamation and Reuse Regulation

Valerie Rourke, Virginia Department of Environmental Quality
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Industrial Water Reuse Project: Case Study

Karen Harr, Chief of Water Reuse, Hampton Roads Sanitation District
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Rebecca Gudgeon, Environmental Specialist, from the Giant Yorktown Refinery

 

Trends, Drivers, and Applications in the Global Reuse Market

G. Wade Miller, Executive Director, American WateReuse Association
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Opportunities for Water Reuse

Tim Coughlin, Manager, Capital Programs, Loudoun County Sanitation

Authority

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Water Reuse for Nutrient Loading Reduction in the Chesapeake Bay: Case Study

Thomas Dumm - O’Brien & Gere
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Wednesday, April 11, 2007

1:30 – 3:00 pm                  Daily Expression in TMDL’s:  Impact of New EPA Policy

Moderator

David Lazarus, DEQ

New EPA TMDL Policy and its Effect on TMDL - Charles Martin, DEQ

Regional Sediment Management and TMDLs - Mark Mansfield, USACE  

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Effects of the New Policy on Regulated Community - Brooks Smith, Hunton & Williams & Norm Le Blanc, HRSD
 

 

3:30 – 5:00 pm                  Beyond 2010 – What Will the Bay Clean-Up Process Look Like?

Moderator

Rick Linker, Water Policy Manager, Virginia Department of Environmental Quality

 

Presenter

Rich Batiuk, Associate Director for Science, U.S. EPA Chesapeake Bay Program Office

 

Nonpoint Source Perspective

Jack Frye, Director, Division of Soil & Water Conservation Division, Virginia Dept. of Conservation and Recreation; Katie Kyger Frazier, Virginia Agribusiness Council

 

Point Source Perspective

Alan Pollock, Office of Water Quality Programs, Virginia Dept. of Environmental Quality; Christopher Pomeroy, President, AquaLaw PLC

 

Conservation Community Perspective

Joe Tannery, Virginia Staff Attorney, Chesapeake Bay Foundation

 

Thursday, April 12, 2007

1:00 – 2:30 pm                  Nutrient Trading

Overview on the Development of the Nutrient Trading Regulation

Kyle Winter, DEQ

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The Virginia Nutrient Credit Exchange Association (The ExChange)

Mark Haley, President, Virginia Nutrient Credit Exchange Association
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How Industries are Approaching the Watershed General Permit

Brooks Smith, Hunton & Williams; representing the Virginia Manufacturing Association
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Prospects for Non-point Source Trading

Russ Baxter, Deputy Director for the Dept. of Conservation and Recreation, Virginia Department of Conservation and Recreation 
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Conservation Perspective on Nutrient Trading

Mike Gerel, Virginia Staff Scientist, Chesapeake Bay Foundation
           
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Supporting Organizations:

Virginia Department of Historic Resources,
Virginia Department of Game and Inland Fisheries
The Virginia Marine Resources Commission

 

We would like to thank the Virginia Recycling Association for sponsoring and

implementing the recycling plan at Environment Virginia 2008!

 

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