Unlocking the Potential of Your POTW: Generating Renewable Energy and Maximizing Its Value
June 11, 2:45 p.m. | John Dineen
John Dinneen, Waste-to-Energy Project Developer, presents “Unlocking the Potential of Your POTW: Generating Renewable Energy and Maximizing Its Value” on Tuesday, June 11 from 2:45pm to 3:15pm EST. John will dive into strategies to design-build a biogas facility for your publicly owned treatment works (POTW) and maximize the value of the biogas produced. He covers a range of decisions to make when generating renewable energy from the biogas and the technical, economic, financial, and delivery method project drivers. He’ll share the many potential options for you to achieve sustainability, save costs, and potentially generate additional revenue.
Innovative Green Infrastructure Use for Combined Sewer Overflow Reduction
June 10, 2 p.m. | Nick Tecca
Also, Mead & Hunt’s Nick Tecca, Project Engineer for the One Water group presents “Innovative Green Infrastructure Use for Combined Sewer Overflow Reduction” on Monday, June 10, from 2 to 2:30 p.m. EST. Hear Nick speak about how Mead & Hunt provided Peoria, Illinois with an innovative new plan and sustainable solution for their combined sewer overflows (CSOs).
More about the Michigan Water Environment Association
The Michigan Water Environment Association (MWEA), an organization affiliated with the Water Environment Federation (WEF), serves the state of Michigan. Annually, the MWEA hosts the MWEA Annual Conference, providing a platform for its members and the public to share water quality knowledge, experiences, and insights. The conference aims to enhance awareness of water quality achievements, challenges, and goals.
Mead & Hunt showcases our dedication to environmental quality as a “Lake Erie” level supporter and event sponsor this year.