Ozwater'21 Online Conference Guide

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Reimagining our Water Future Kauwipira Yangadlitya Mukapapanthi 4-6 MAY 2021

ONLINE PROGRAM

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Reimagining our Water Future Kauwipira Yangadlitya Mukapapanthi

Ozwater’21 Online is a curated selection of the Ozwater’21 program delivered online. It includes the daily Plenary session, one curated stream of technical papers across three days and one panel across two days. Online Hub and Individual Pass Online Hub Pass

Individual Pass

The Online Hub Pass provides live stream access to the Opening Plenary Session and a curated stream of Technical Sessions across three days of Ozwater’21. This option allows organisations to gather staff in one location (e.g. onsite boardroom) to watch and engage with elements of the Ozwater’21 program.

The Individual Pass provides live stream access to the Opening Plenary Session and a curated stream of Technical Sessions across three days of Ozwater’21.

Member Price: $3,300 Non-Member Price: $4,620

Note: Individual day passes are not available for the online program Member Price: $440 Non-Member Price: $572

Inclusions for Online Hub Pass & Individual Pass: • Live stream access to: › Opening Plenary Session, including Keynotes on Tuesday 4th & Wednesday 5th May 8:30–10:00am › Closing Plenary Session, including Keynotes on Thursday 6th May 9:00–10:30am › A curated Technical Session across all three days from 10:45am–3:15pm on Tuesday 4th & Wednesday 5th May and 11:15am–3:15pm on Thursday 6th May › Next-gen Wastewater-Based Epidemiology | Colossos and Beyond Panel Session on Tuesday 4th & Wednesday 5th May 4:00–5:30pm • Access to the Ozwater’21 Online Community to view the curated Technical Program, review speaker bios, abstracts, full papers and e-posters • Opportunity to ask questions during Technical Sessions (using Q&A app, accessed through the Online Community) • On-demand content of the Technical Session only All times shown are in Australian Central Standard Time (ACST).

On-demand add on for face to face registrations On-demand access provides access to a curated stream of Technical Sessions across three days of Ozwater’21. Contact the AWA Events Team events@awa.asn.au if you have already registered for Ozwater’21, but would like to add on-demand access to your registration. Member Price: $110 Non-Member Price: $154 Note: Registration fees are in Australian dollars and are inclusive of 10% GST.

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AUSTRALIAN WATER ASSOCIATION


4-6 MAY

Online Program TUESDAY 4 MAY 2021

8:30am–10:00am

OPENING CEREMONY & KEYNOTE ADDRESS Gitanjali Rao – America’s Top Young Scientist & Time Magazine’s First Ever “Kid of the Year” Michael Fox – CEO, Fable Food Co

STREAM 3

10:45am–12:15pm

EXTREME EVENTS: RESPONSES, RECOVERY & FUTURE PLANNING

WEDNESDAY 5 MAY 2021 8:30am–10:00am

10:50am–10:55am

SAFEGUARDING COMMUNITY & ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH

11:20am–11:45am

11:45am–12:10pm

12:10pm–12:15pm

10:55am–11:20am

417 USING MICROSCOPY TO VALIDATE OPERATIONAL DECISION MAKING DURING EXTREME EVENTS Laura Fuhrman – Icon Water

11:20am–11:45am

ASSESSMENT AND MITIGATION OF GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS FROM SLUDGE LAGOONS IN WASTEWATER TREATMENT Sarah Aucote – The University of Queensland 11:45am–12:10pm

RESILIENCE & WATER SECURITY

1:25pm–1:50pm

2:15pm–2:40pm

1:50pm–2:15pm

2:15pm–2:40pm

IMPACT OF WATER LITERACY ON ATTITUDES TOWARDS PURIFIED RECYCLED WATER Dr Nikki Sims-Chilton – Seqwater 2:40pm–3:05pm

405 CHALLENGING THE APPROACH TO RECYCLED WATER Dr Rachel Watson – Institute for Sustainable Futures, University of Technology Sydney Dr Lydia Aristuti – Sydney Water

3:05pm–3:10pm

2:40pm–3:05pm

STREAM 3: PANEL 10

STREAM 3: PANEL 3 4:00pm-5:30pm

WaterRA presents: NEXT-GEN WASTEWATER-BASED EPIDEMIOLOGY | COLOSSOS AND BEYOND (PART 1)

11:45am–12:10pm

4:00pm-5:30pm

WaterRA presents: NEXT-GEN WASTEWATER-BASED EPIDEMIOLOGY | COLOSSOS AND BEYOND (PART 2)

147 TACKLING WASTEWATER NETWORK OVERFLOWS THROUGH MONITORING AND PROACTIVE INTERVENTION Luke Dix & Emily Hack – SA Water

12:40pm–12:45pm

64 DON’T WASTE A BURST MAIN Pak Lum Lee – SMEC

STREAM 1

1:45pm–3:15pm

WASTEWATER TREATMENT & RECYCLED WATER RECYCLED WATER & POTABLE REUSE 1:50pm–1:55pm

327 INNOVATIVE PROCESS TO PRODUCE HIGH QUALITY RECLAIMED WATER FOR SMALL COMMUNITIES Kathy Northcott – Veolia

1:55pm–2:20pm

294 CASE STUDY – BEENYUP ADVANCED WATER RECYCLING PLANT STAGE 2 – COMMISSIONING AND PERFORMANCE TEST OUTCOMES Lisa Chan – SUEZ

2:20pm–2:45pm

279 DIAGNOSIS OF FOULING ISSUES NEGATES THE NEED FOR COSTLY PREMATURE MEMBRANE REPLACEMENT Peter Gordon – Permeate Partners

2:45pm–3:10pm

193 LESSONS LEARNT FROM A DECADE OF WASTEWATER REUSE THROUGH MANAGED AQUIFER RECHARGE Dr Meena Yadav – Allwater Gretchen Marshall – SA Water

392 RECONCILIATION: BUSINESS AS USUAL Rachael Nuttall – SUEZ

MANAGING WATER SECURITY RISKS ACROSS DIVERSE AND COMPLEX WATER SYSTEMS Steve Kotz – SA Water

189 DESIGN OF A BATTERY ENERGY STORAGE SYSTEM TO INCREASE SEWAGE PUMPING STATION RESILIENCE Jon Knott – University of Wollongong

82 ABORIGINAL CULTURAL STRENGTHS BRINGING TAILORED WATER LEARNING TO THE NORTH WEST Jordin Payne – Water Corporation

3:05pm–3:10pm

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11:20am–11:45am

48 JOURNEY TO SUCCESSFUL ABORIGINAL PARTICIPATION IN NT REMOTE ABORIGINAL COMMUNITIES PROJECTS Teng Yik & Chantal Bramley – Power and Water Corporation

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175 MOVING FROM A SEWERAGE SYSTEM CAPACITY STANDARD TO SPILL FREQUENCY STANDARD TO IMPROVE CUSTOMER OUTCOMES Tony Bamford & Ian Jennison – Stantec

155 BOTH WAYS LEARNING – PARTNERING WITH SCHOOLS TO DRIVE BEHAVIOUR CHANGE IN INDIGENOUS COMMUNITIES Patrick Naughtin – Atria Group Joel Spry – Power and Water Corporation

32 EMERGENCY, INTERIM AND LONG-TERM RESPONSES TO ENSURE WATER SECURITY FOR KANGAROO ISLAND Dr Michelle Irvine – SA Water

10:55am–11:20am

219 THE GOVERNOR’S ABORIGINAL EMPLOYMENT INDUSTRY CLUSTERS CADETSHIP PROGRAM Jay Edmondson – PwC

317 UNDERSTANDING CLIMATE RISKS TO WATER SECURITY IN REGIONAL NSW Mark Simons – NSW Department of Planning, Industry and Environment

1:50pm–2:15pm

1:25pm–1:50pm

119 DIGITALLY ENABLED ASSET CONDITION ASSESSMENT Tammy Falconer – KPMG

262 IMPLEMENTING AN ON-SITE DRINKING WATER MONITORING SYSTEM IN INDIGENOUS COMMUNITIES ACROSS CANADA Dr R. Stephen Brown – Queen’s University

194 HOW PURIFIED RECYCLED WATER FOR DRINKING CAN SUPPORT A CLIMATE RESILIENT SUPPLY PORTFOLIO FOR SYDNEY Paul de Sa – Sydney Water

10:50am–10:55am

INDIGENOUS ENGAGEMENT 1:20pm–1:25pm

CLIMATE AND FUTURE WATER SECURITY 1:20pm–1:25pm

SMART APPROACHES TO ASSET RESILIENCE

STREAM 5

1:15pm–3:15pm

STREAM 2 EXCELLENCE IN OPERATIONS, ASSET MANAGEMENT & PROJECT DELIVERY

138 ANALYSING SEWER FLOW PATTERNS TO DETECT BLOCKAGES AND OVERFLOWS Stephen Cheung – Sydney Water

CLOSING CEREMONY & KEYNOTE ADDRESS Professor Veena Sahajwalla – Materials Scientist, Engineer, and Inventor Tanya Hosch – Executive General Manager Inclusion & Social Policy, AFL & SA State Recipient Australian of the Year 2021

10:45am–12:45pm

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STREAM 4

1:15pm–3:15pm

8:30am–10:00am

246 DESTINATION ZERO: NUTRIENT OFFSETS TO ACHIEVE ZERO NET NUTRIENT EMISSIONS Catriona Sutcliffe & Scott Francis – Cardno

213 NEPEAN WATER FILTRATION PLANT: PLANNING FOR AN UNCERTAIN FUTURE Sally Williamson – Aurecon

THURSDAY 6 MAY 2021

72 INNOVATIVE TOOLS NEEDED FOR MARKET-BASED NUTRIENT OFFSETTING Professor Michele Burford – Griffith University

266 WHOLE OF SYSTEM APPROACH TO EXTREME RAINFALL EVENTS IMPACTING A RURAL COMMUNITY’S WATER SUPPLY Toyah Foote – Seqwater

Panel

ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH 10:50am–10:55am

118 BUSHFIRE ASH AND DROUGHTBREAKING HEAVY RAINFALL IMPACTING WATER QUALITY AND TREATABILITY ASM Mohiuddin & Yue-Cong Wang – Sydney Water

Technical/Case Study Presentation

STREAM 6

132 WARRAGAMBA WILDFIRE & WATER QUALITY Dr Quinn Ollivier – WaterNSW

10:55am–11:20am

PLENARY SESSION & KEYNOTE ADDRESS Simon Griffiths – Co-founder and CEO, Who Gives a Crap Tim Jarvis AM – Environmental Scientist, Climate Change Expert & International Explorer

10:45am–12:15pm

WATER QUALITY

Poster Pitch Presentation

(Times are in ACST)

3:10pm–3:15pm

308 KWINANA WATER RECLAMATION PLANT REVERSE OSMOSIS OPERATING MODES DURING ELEVATED FEEDWATER SALINITY EVENTS Eunice Hove – Water Corporation

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