O&M of Co-digestion and Co-generation at Wastewater Treatment Plants (On-Demand)
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This webinar covers some of the results of the comprehensive Co-Digestion Capacity in California study, including food waste projections, capacity of existing systems to co-digest food waste, infrastructure and investments needed to maximize co-digestion, potential reductions of GHGs, operating data and lessons learned from several case studies. New cogeneration systems include similar lean burn internal combustion engines to produce heat and electricity that is reused on side. The emissions controls are operated to reduce the release of nitrous oxides and volatile organic compounds into the atmosphere. Presenters discuss what went right, what went wrong, and what we've learned navigating the regulatory and technical difficulties throughout the installation and operation of the new cogeneration systems.
1.2 contact hours towards CWEA's Collection System Maintenance certification.

Chris Newton (Moderator)
Collection System Supervisor
South Coast Water District
Chris Newton is a Collection System Supervisor for South Coast Water District and has been on the SARBS Board for two years now serving as Vice President. He holds technical certification in Collection System Maintenance, Water Distribution and Water Treatment. He is also NASSCO certified under PACP, LACP and MACP.

Rashi Gupta
Vice President / Project Manager
Carollo Engineers
As a vice president and project manager with Carollo Engineers, Rashi Gupta has specialized in delivering sustainable solutions for biosolids management and wastewater treatment throughout her 17-year career. She obtained her Bachelors of Science in Civil Engineering from the University of California, Davis, and her Master's Degree from the University of Texas at Austin. Rashi now serves as Carollo’s Biosolids Technology Integration Lead, focusing on solids projects throughout the country. She is a licensed civil engineer in California, and a member of the WEF Residuals and Biosolids Committee, where she serves as the vice-chair of the Solids Separation Sub-Committee.
Registrants who view the full recording to see the slides and hear the audio will receive 1. contact hours towards CWEA's Collection System Maintenance certification. It is not possible receive contact hours for both attending the live webinar and viewing the recording.
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