| WEF’s Collection System Committee’s (CSC) purpose is to be a resource on collection system design, management, operation, and maintenance. The WEF CSC meets twice annually - once at WEFTEC® in October and once at the Midyear Meeting in early February - and has numerous active and ongoing projects.
WEFCSC Newsletter: The WEF CSC produces a newsletter twice a year following the WEFTEC and midyear meetings. Read the current newsletter to find out what projects and activities the committee is currently doing.
Upcoming/Past CSC Activities:
WEFCSC Projects:
- Technical Practice Update (TPU) on Wastewater System Capacity Sizing Using a Risk Management Approach. Click here to view this and all other available TPUs.
- Private Property Virtual Library (PPVL) - A growing repository of information about wastewater utilities’ private property-related programs
WEFCSC Webcasts: The WEF CSC is working with WEF to develop webcasts for 2007-2008. The recorded webcasts, including each presentation and question and answers, are available through WEF. Please contact Maureen Griffin at mgriffin@wef.org for more information.
- December 12, 2007: Another Look at Private Property Issues
- Moderator: Laurie Chase (Stantec)
- Speakers: Charlie Martin (Lexington-Fayette Urban County Government, KY), Doug Humphrey (Stege Sanitary District), Tom Whetham (Erie County, NY)
- January 16, 2008: Another 100-Year Storm? Modern Rainfall Patterns & Management Strategies
- Moderator: Tina Wolff (Malcolm Pirnie)
- Speakers: Baxter Vieux (University of Oklahoma and Vieux & Associates), James Scholl (Malcolm Pirnie), Kevin Shafer (Milwaukee Metropolitan Sewerage District)
- March 12, 2008: Flow Monitoring Dollars & Sensors
- Moderator: Jean Vieux (Vieux & Associates)
- Speakers: Susan Moisio (CH2M Hill), Abraham Araya (King County, WA), Stu Bowns (Hydromax)
- August 13, 2008: CMOM - Its Rebirth as an Asset Management Tool
- Moderator: Jim Paluch (Joint Meeting of Union & Essex Counties, NJ)
- Speakers: Timothy Keegan (Brown & Caldwell), Tom Iseley (Purdue University), Robert Kelly & Pierre Mikhail (InfraMetrix LLC)
- December 10, 2008: Collection System Evaluation, Rehabilitation, and Performance Assessment - A Systematic Approach
- Moderators: Jim Paluch (Joint Meeting of Union & Essex Counties, NJ) & Tina Wolff (Malcolm Pirnie)
- Speakers: Charles Wilmut (GSWW, Inc.), Jim Shelton (Malcolm Pirnie), David Silverstein (Kansas City, MO), Susan Moisio (CH2M Hill)
Vision Statement: Recognizing that collection systems are a critical component of the public health infrastructure, the WEF CSC will be a steward of the environment to protect and enhance the quality of life.
Mission Statement:
- Develop and promote effective practices and policies in management, design, construction, operations and maintenance.
- Promote comprehensive water quality solutions including addressing issues related to overflows.
- Support scientifically sound and environmentally-friendly regulatory policies by providing technical assistance and serving as advisors to policy makers.
- Advance the industry through recruiting, mentoring, and developing collection system professionals.
- Educate collection system professionals, public, and policy makers on industry issues.
- Identify and acknowledge effective tools, emerging technologies, and work products.
- Promote partnerships with related organizations.
- Provide a forum for collection system issues.
CHAIR Joan B. Hawley, 2008 - 2011 Superior Engineering, LLC S75 W13139 Oxford Court Muskego, WI 53150 Tel: 414-235-9726 E-Mail: Joan@superior-eng.com
VICE-CHAIR, 2008-2011 Rob Villee Plainfield Area Reg Sewerage Auth 200 Clay Avenue Middlesex, NJ 08846-2208 Tel: 732-968-2471 Fax: 732-968-2450 E-Mail: rvillee.parsa@verizon.net
STAFF LIAISON Christine Handog Radke Tel: 703-684-2400, ext. 7013 Fax: 703-684-2413 E-mail: cradke@wef.org
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