2016 Strategic Planning Symposium Presentations
The New York State Center for Clean Water Technology hosted its first symposium on June 23, 2016, an event designed to present an overview of the Center’s strategic vision and to showcase the promise of its research investments as it works to develop more cost-effective water quality protection and restoration technologies, focusing first on solutions that remove nitrogen and other contaminants from individual onsite wastewater. The following are the presentations given at the Symposium
OPPORTUNITY & CRITICAL PATH FOR WATER TECHNOLOGY INNOVATION
Jennifer Garvey, Dr Harold W Walker, Dr Christopher J Gobler
PASSIVE SYSTEMS: HISTORY, FUNCTION, PROMISE, AND OPTIMIZATION
Dr Christopher J Gobler
State of the Technology: On-site wastewater treatment (OWTS)
Dr Harold W Walker, Josefin Hirst, and Stephen Cluff
CCWT Analytical Capabilities: Beyond Nitrogen
Dr Roy E Price
DECODING THE MICROBIAL ‘BLACK BOX’ OF ONSITE WASTEWATER TREATMENT (OWTS)
Dr Jackie L Collier, Kylie Langlois, Dr Xinwei Mao, Dr Christopher J Gobler
Measuring nitrogen transformations in onsite wastewater treatment systems (OWTS)
Dr Stuart Waugh
MEMBRANE BIOREACTORS; NEXT-GENERATION TECHNOLOGY FOR NUTRIENT REMOVAL
Dr Pejman Hadi, Dr Benjamin S Hsiao, Dr Harold W Walker, Dr Xinwei Mao, Xiangyu Huang, Mengying Yang, Ilana Heckler
Cellulose Membrane Technology for Water Purification: A Breakthrough Innovation
Dr Benjamin S Hsiao