Dr. David Jenkins Technical Series Nutrient Seminar
Nutrient Removal in Bay Area Water Reclamation Facilities
Dr. David Jenkins Technical Series
Presentations
1 – Introductory and Concluding Remarks
2 – San Francisco Bay Nutrient Watershed Permit
3 –Developing a Nutrient Management Strategy or Roadmap
4 – Nitrogen Removal Fundamentals
5 – Split Treatment Nutrient Reduction at Sunnyvale
6 – USD Enhanced Treatment and Site Upgrade Program (ETSU) Program
7 – Hayward Water Pollution Control Facility Upgrades
8 – MABR design at Windsor WRF, CA
9 – Palo Alto Regional Water Quality Control Plant Secondary Treatment Upgrades
10 – Wastewater Intensification at a Large Municipal Airport
11 – DEMON Sidestream Treatment at Sunnyvale
12 – Sidestream Treatment at the Fresno RWRF
13 – West County Wastewater Nutrient Strategy
14 – Central San’s Recycled Water Program
Workshop Information
Date & Time:
August 29, 2024
9:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Location:
San Francisco Bay Regional Water Control Board
1515 Clay Street, Oakland, CA
Join us for an in-depth technical workshop on nutrient removal in Bay Area water reclamation facilities, hosted by the Bay Area Clean Water Agencies (BACWA). This workshop, part of the Dr. David Jenkins Technical Series, is designed to provide the technical knowledge necessary to retrofit conventional wastewater treatment plants to accomplish nitrogen removal goals.
Register Here by August 21st
About the Professor David Jenkins Operator Scholarship
The Professor David Jenkins Operator Scholarship is being established in honor of Dr. Jenkins’ distinguished contributions and lasting legacy in the wastewater operator community. This scholarship will provide up to $10,000 to a wastewater operator to pursue a college education and advance their career in the water sector.
Scholarship Background
Professor David Jenkins has made significant contributions to education, research, and scientific advances in the water sector. Known for his practical approach, he frequently visited water resource recovery facilities to train operators, troubleshoot issues, and provide solutions. His nearly 60-year career, primarily at the University of California, Berkeley, has had a profound impact on many operators and their facilities.
Dr. Jenkins’ legacy includes induction into the National Academy of Engineering, the Ardern and Lockett Award, the Berkeley Citation, and numerous other accolades. His dedication to the wastewater community will be remembered and honored through this scholarship.
For more information about the scholarship and donation, please visit: WEF Scholarship Page.
https://www.wef.org/about/support-wef-programs/donate-to-wef-programs/professor-david-jenkins-operator-scholarship/