Illinois Section AWWA, Central States Water Environment Association & Illinois Water Environment Association Present:
T-CON: The Midwest Water & Wastewater Technology Conference
Tuesday, June 5, 2012 – Crystal Lake, IL
Earn up to 5 Renewal Training Credit (RTC) hours for water operators or
Professional Development Hours (PDH’s) for engineers.
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Presentations from cutting edge technologies to case studies, planning, design, implementation, & operation of water and wastewater-based technologies.
The Midwest Water & Wastewater Technology Conference is the new and improved technology conference for industry professionals hosted by the Illinois Section AWWA Information Management and Technology (IMTech) committee in conjunction with the Central States Water Environment Association and Illinois Water Environment Association. T-CON incorporates multiple learning tracks related to the planning, design, implementation, and operation of water and wastewater-based technologies. The multi-track approach makes the conference ideal for utility managers, IT professionals, as well as operation sand field staff. If you can only attend one technology conference this year, this is the one to attend!
PRESENTATIONS:
- SCADA: Risks and Rewards of Moving to a Cloud Environment
Thomas Gluzinski, Paladin Consulting - Automatic Meter Reading Case Study: The City of Chicago Department of Water Management
Andrea Putz & Matt Quinn, City of Chicago Department of Water Managements - GPS Data Collection Training
Andrew Robb, Autodesk AEC & Trimble MGIS Sales - Business Applications for GIS
Thomas A. Thomey, MGP Inc. & Douglass Strempek, Village of Norridge - GIS Consortium: What is it and How to Implement it?
Thomas A. Thomey, MGP Inc. & Douglass Strempek, Village of Norridge - Google Earth and GIS for Utility Locating
Frank Frelka, DuPage Water Commission - Enterprise GIS
Mark Robbins, Esri - Case Study: Secure Remote Access for Asset Management, SCADA, GIS for the Downers Grove Sanitary District
Clay Campbell, Downers Grove Sanitary District & Larry Kravets, B&W Control Systems Integration - Open Source GIS
Greg Calcari, mPower Innovations - GIS Implementation for Infrastructure: Maximizing Your Resources – A Case Study of the Village of South Elgin
Dan Mann, Village of South Elgin & Andy Zaletel, Baxter & Woodman, Inc. - Corrosion of Underground Metallic Structures: Cathodic Protection System for Underground Corrosion Mitigation
Rogelio de las Casas, EN Engineering - Introduction to Wireless Transmitters and Demonstration
Jon Hall, Novaspect, Inc. - Smart Phone/Tablet Application for SCADA and HMI over City Wide Wi-Fi Network
Tom Kirkland, ELAN Technologies & Dave Weakley, City of Palos Hills - Norridge Cross Connection Tracking Feasibility Study: How Technology can Enhance Your Cross Connection Control Program
Daniel Eisenhauer, Backflow Solution Inc. - GE Proficy iFix offers more than Pretty Pictures and Alarms
Todd Steege, Industrial Network Systems - Excel Training
Jim Huchel, City of Crystal Lake - Asset Management Overview
Jim Graham, PE, Lucity - Smart Data-Enabled Motor Control Centers
Nick Fracasso, Rockwell Automation - Crystal Lake’s Use of the iPad for Field Data Collection & Remote SCADA Access
- Andy Resek, City of Crystal Lake
FACILITY ADDRESS
McHenry County College, 8900 US Highway 14, Crystal Lake, Illinois 60012
COST
$50.00 ISAWWA/CSWEF/IWEA members
$75.00 for non members
$90.00 for onsite registration
REGISTRATION & HOURS
Registration begins at 7:30am, attendees will be able to visit exhibit booths at this time. The training will start at 8:30am and will conclude by 3:30pm. Earn up to 5 renewal training credit hours for water operators, or professional development hours for engineers. Continental breakfast and lunch will be included.
