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trade delegations
TRADE DELEGATIONS 85th Annual Water Environment Federation Technical Exhibition and Conference Ernest N Morial Convention Center New Orleans, Louisiana USA Conference: 29 September – 3 October 2012 Exhibition: 1 October – 3 October 2012 Since its formation in 1928, the Water Environment Federation (WEF) has been holding annual meetings to provide a forum for knowledge and technology exchange within the water and wastewater fields. The Event of the Year WEFTEC’s Global Center The hub of global business networking opportunities. WEFTEC — WEF’s Annual Technical Exhibition and Conference – offers an unparalleled education and training experience and is a leading source for water quality developments, research, regulations, solutions, and cutting-edge technologies. With 130 technical sessions, 24 workshops, over 900 exhibiting companies, and numerous special events and programs, it’s no wonder WEFTEC is the largest annual water quality exhibition in the world. As international attendance at WEFTEC continues to grow, the Global Center is the place for networking and worldwide business opportunities. In addition to providing registration and logistical assistance for international trade delegations, the Global Center has all the resources needed to match international trade delegates to exhibitors with an eye on global markets. WEFTEC’s Global Center is where you come to make important contacts and gain valuable information by interacting with leading manufacturers and representatives in the water and wastewater industry. For more information, please contact us. Online: www.weftec.org Contact: Laila Sukkariyyah E-mail: [email protected] Phone: +1-703-684-2458 Mobile: +1-703-650-8516 Fax: +1-703-229-6499 Global Center Services Translation assistance provided in Chinese, French, German, Spanish, Japanese, and Korean ■■ International lounge for trade delegates and their hosts ■■ Overview country presentations and US government agency presentations ■■ Message center ■■ Trade delegate product interest information ■■ List of exhibiting companies desiring to do business in specific areas of the world ■■ Interactive kiosks for scheduling delegate-exhibitor appointments ■■ Rosters of WEFTEC registrants sorted by state/ province and country ■■ Meeting space for international exhibitors ■■ WEFTEC technical session tracks and workshops Include: WEFTEC 2012 offers a dynamic array of educational opportunities. Technical sessions will present specific papers on 20 focus areas relevant to the challenges and prospects you face each day. Complementing the technical sessions are workshops, which allow a group of participants to focus on a specific skillset or topic in greater depth. The exhibit floor also offers a wide array of educational opportunities. New and expanded on the exhibit floor this year: Stormwater pavilion, Innovation Pavilion, trenchless technology tour, thickening and dewatering tour, public official tours and Operations Challenge 3 Collection Systems Disinfection and Public Health Facility Operations GIS and Computer Applications, Instrumentation and Automation Global Perspectives Industrial Issues Leading-Edge Research and Innovation Membrane Technologies Microconstituents Modeling Nutrients Odors and Air Emissions Regulations and Public Communications Residuals and Biosolids Small Communities and Decentralized Systems Stormwater Management Sustainability, Climate Change, and Energy Management Urban Systems Utility Management and EMS Water Quality, Groundwater, and Watershed Management Water Recycling and Reuse Water Supply and Management Visit www.weftec.org for the detailed conference program and exhibition information. “Visiting WEFTEC 2011 was productive for me for many reasons. Meetings with our strategic suppliers afforded us the time to review current lines of products and services acquired from them, and also to prepare for 2012. Many of our suppliers launched new and innovative products and we also had access to review technical solutions offered by our suppliers’ competitors. Being a member of the Polish delegation made it easier for me to meet and network with new people in this industry and has opened many more doors for my company’s activities. I will definitely participate in WEFTEC in the future. ” Increase Your Exposure Participate in a trade delegation at WEFTEC. WEF’s trade delegation program is designed to support the increasing number of international buyers who visit WEFTEC. The program offers delegates the chance to network with others in the water quality industry from the U.S. and all over the globe, establish business contacts, create partnerships, and share the latest technologies and innovations available to global water professionals. U.S. trade agencies, consulates, embassies and independent delegation organizers work with WEF staff and water and wastewater professionals to coordinate meetings for international delegates interested in gaining greater access to international markets. Michał Jelnicki, Tech-Pomp Sp. z o.o. Warsaw, Poland 4 WEFTEC 2012 To Date Qualified Buyers New Products 10,000 1,000 Exhibitors 823 Technical Sessions 130 Workshops & Seminars 24 Facility Tours 6 WEFTEC Means Business... MORE BUYERS The water and wastewater industry’s leading companies In 2011, WEFTEC continued to offer exhibitors more buyers than any other water exhibition. WEFTEC 2011 was attended by 16,940 water and wastewater professionals! come together at WEFTEC to make international contacts, and to keep global water professionals like you informed and offer you the latest products, services, and technologies. QUALIFIED BUYERS WITH PROVEN PROFIT POTENTIAL WEFTEC attendees have multi-million dollar budgets and the authority to make purchasing decisions. 90% of attendees are the final decision-makers for purchases. WEFTEC DELIVERS IN CHALLENGING TIMES WEFTEC continues to provide exceptional results for exhibitors. It was again recognized as the leading water and wastewater exhibition with 923 exhibitors, 284,150 square feet of exhibits, and 16,940 registrants. THE MOST INTERNATIONAL BUYERS WEFTEC 2011 was attended by 2,400 international attendees from 70 countries. International water quality buyers consider WEFTEC to be the one must-attend water event in North America. WEFTEC KEEPS THEM COMING WEFTEC is known for providing exhibitors with strong booth traffic that lasts. We keep buyers coming to you until the lights go out in the exhibit hall. ...and buyers come from all over the world to do business at WEFTEC. WEFTEC is your key to the multi-billion municipal and industrial wastewater treatment and water quality market. WEFTEC 2012 Exhibitor Product Categories on Display Number of Companies Solids Processing/Biosolids Management 273 Chemicals and Chemical Handling Equipment 286 Monitoring, Controlling, Sampling, and Analysis Products 320 Pipe and Collection Systems 383 Process Equipment and Treatment Systems 496 Pumps and Valves 276 Engineering, Consultation, and other Wastewater Services 227 Other Related Products and Services 426 *based on latest available data *based on latest available data 5 The Exhibit Floor Ernest N Morial Convention Center Exhibitor Lounge #1 Exhibitor Service Area #1 4179 4278 4077 3977 Seating 4577 4177 4276 4175 4274 4071 3971 3266 Operations Challenge 764 765 864 762 763 862 760 761 860 758 759 858 756 757 754 755 752 753 1265 1065 1164 Concession Seating 1063 1162 1263 1163 1061 1160 1261 1059 1158 1259 1057 1156 1565 1664 1563 1662 1362 1361 1461 1358 1257 1157 1255 852 853 1253 953 1051 1352 1561 1660 Concession Seating 1865 1964 2165 1863 1962 2163 1861 1960 1859 1958 1557 1656 1857 1555 1654 1855 1954 2155 1553 1652 1853 1952 2153 1651 2157 1957 1751 2453 2252 2251 2664 2665 2764 2563 2662 2663 2762 2660 2256 2051 1951 2463 Concession Seating 2161 1559 1658 1151 2262 2659 2758 2557 2656 2657 2555 2654 2655 2754 2553 2963 3063 3162 2960 2559 2658 2551 2650 2351 2863 2962 2763 2661 2757 2752 3059 2859 2958 2857 2956 2957 3158 3057 2651 2750 3165 3264 3265 3364 3365 3464 3163 3262 3263 3362 3363 3462 3161 3261 3360 3361 3460 3159 3258 3259 3358 3359 3458 3155 3254 3053 2952 2851 2950 3367 3466 3152 2951 3252 3151 3250 3766 3255 3354 3253 3565 3665 3764 3561 3661 3463 3765 3865 3657 3756 4271 4371 4571 4471 4266 4165 3965 3963 3762 3457 3454 4171 4270 3967 4163 4262 4061 4465 4263 4563 4361 3659 3758 3357 3456 3157 3256 2855 2753 2852 3267 3959 4058 3953 4052 4461 4059 4157 3757 4257 3555 3653 3752 3353 3452 3251 3350 3451 3551 3751 3851 4153 4252 4051 4151 4250 4251 4041 4141 4241 4351 4551 4343 4543 Stormwater Pavilion 945 744 1045 741 738 Operations Challenge Team Seating 1041 939 1245 1242 1243 1543 1642 1141 1240 1241 1541 1640 1740 1638 1639 1738 1739 1633 1733 1344 1239 1338 1235 1334 1341 735 835 1035 1134 935 127 227 329 428 327 426 830 727 826 527 626 627 827 927 219 321 420 319 418 1227 1127 519 619 818 918 1019 1527 1626 1327 2137 2235 2334 2234 1727 2127 2545 2227 2326 1219 1318 1319 1418 1419 1518 1721 1820 1519 1615 1015 1114 1717 1816 1113 1212 1613 1011 1110 1111 1210 1611 1710 1105 1204 Technical Session Room C-1 1702 1601 1700 Entrance 3144 3140 3145 3245 3345 3444 3241 3341 3643 2737 2836 2837 2937 3134 3135 3235 2119 2219 2318 3639 3738 3535 3635 3734 3437 3337 3035 3539 3335 3434 3837 4040 3939 3935 3735 2730 4337 4535 4034 3931 2629 2427 2527 2627 2726 3929 2926 2727 3327 3027 3427 3527 3827 3927 4026 4327 4027 2419 3317 3017 2717 3116 3117 4527 Hall F Hall E 3021 2319 4044 3941 2433 2331 2430 2327 2426 3945 3743 3641 3740 3339 3438 2637 2736 2337 3645 3744 3445 4521 46 3921 3418 3419 3619 3718 3719 3919 4519 4018 4417 4217 4017 3217 1711 1811 1909 2010 2006 1801 1901 2000 2711 2810 2011 4513 46 2007 2106 3108 Technical Session Room D-1 2104 3007 2707 2705 2804 2701 2800 Entrance 3207 3101 3201 3104 2503 2003 2001 2100 3107 2801 2901 Entrance 3001 3100 Technical Session Room E-2 Exhibition Hours Private Demonstration Hours Monday, October 1 9:00 am – 5:00 pm 5:00 pm – 6:00 pm Tuesday, October 2 9:00 am – 5:00 pm 5:00 pm – 6:00 pm Wednesday, October 3 9:00 am – 5:00 pm 6 4109 4209 4309 4408 4303 4402 4403 4502 4101 4201 4301 4400 4401 4500 Entrance 4409 4509 46 4007 4008 4005 4006 4003 4004 Shuttle Bus Stop #2 Lobby D/E WEFTEC 2012 Exhibition Hours Technical Session Room E-3 46 4311 4011 3011 2811 2808 2009 2108 1905 2004 2002 1701 1800 4517 46 4315 3113 1705 1804 1605 1202 3045 3041 3442 2221 2320 1918 1807 1101 1200 2945 1915 1607 1100 2845 2741 2840 2539 1817 1916 1609 1708 1102 2745 2844 3647 Hall D 1821 1920 1714 1112 3347 3446 2842 2641 2740 2229 2328 2226 2645 2744 2747 2643 2439 2333 1827 2445 2442 2341 2440 Hall C 1119 1104 2037 1937 2129 1627 2345 2444 2239 2338 1529 1628 1326 1617 1716 Technical Session Room B2-1 2342 2240 2231 2330 1621 419 2245 2344 2244 2143 2141 1839 1837 1936 Hall B2 Entrance 2043 2142 1943 1841 1940 2746 2347 1531 1229 1027 1126 Hall B1 119 1231 1130 2045 1845 1944 1843 1942 2145 2135 1632 1029 427 1745 1535 1033 731 1645 1636 1037 1136 736 734 1545 1644 1145 1244 742 740 2146 1646 1347 746 4001 4002 Entrance 4501 The Exhibit Floor Ernest N Morial Convention Center 4679 4778 4779 4677 4776 4777 4675 4774 4775 4772 4773 4671 4770 4771 4659 4755 4655 4753 4651 4750 4751 Concession Seating 4853 4743 4952 4851 5557 5656 4951 4948 4845 5048 4946 4947 5046 4942 4841 4940 4839 4938 5047 5147 5349 5042 5447 5546 5040 5544 4939 5038 5549 5239 6157 6256 6055 6155 6152 5649 5749 5848 5547 5646 5439 5538 5539 5639 Hall G Global Center 6248 5628 6139 ore 4702 5820 5821 5816 5812 6119 6218 6012 Entrance 6123 6222 7039 6113 6212 Registratio n 7129 6319 6419 6620 6621 6519 6721 6821 6517 6616 6213 6313 6413 6513 6612 7529 7739 7838 7629 7120 7839 7939 8039 7221 7320 6913 7013 Entrance 7321 7519 7417 7516 7413 7512 7513 Entrance Entrance Entrance 8247 8346 7613 7712 7923 8439 7819 7717 7816 8019 7715 7814 7713 7812 7813 8119 8221 8320 8219 8318 8217 8316 7913 8013 8113 8314 8213 8312 Entrance 8421 8520 8315 8414 8303 8402 8415 8514 8413 8512 8407 8506 8405 8504 8403 8502 8401 8500 Shuttle Bus Departures Lobby J 9039 8933 9032 8731 8830 8829 8729 8828 8931 9030 8929 9028 8419 8518 8417 8516 8939 8733 8832 8523 8321 8420 8319 8418 8307 8406 9047 9041 8839 8425 8317 8416 8305 8404 9051 9049 8947 9046 9043 8739 8838 8629 8323 8422 8313 8412 Exhibitor Lounge #2 9053 8951 9050 8949 9048 8741 8840 8639 8431 8426 8325 8424 8301 8400 7 8539 8529 8223 8322 7919 8847 8946 8745 8844 9059 9057 9055 8953 9052 8851 8950 8849 8948 8747 8846 Hall J 8331 8225 8324 8959 9058 8957 9056 8955 9054 9045 8339 8127 7721 8751 8850 8749 8848 8547 8646 8445 8340 8239 8338 Entrance Shuttle Bus Stop #1 Lobby H/I 8651 8549 8648 8345 8229 7619 7718 7617 7716 7415 7313 7621 7720 8551 8650 8131 7623 7722 7520 Concession Seating 8553 8652 8351 7729 7828 7423 7522 7419 7518 7215 7314 7213 7312 8139 8238 8029 7217 7316 8659 8758 8657 8756 8645 7223 7322 7219 7318 6817 8555 8654 8242 Hall I2 7429 8557 8656 8253 8352 8249 8348 8147 8246 7829 6921 6613 6813 Entrance 7329 8559 8658 8255 8354 8251 8350 8248 7743 7842 7029 6829 6523 6622 6219 6214 7847 7539 Hall I1 6727 8151 8250 7945 7239 8257 8356 8153 8252 8051 8047 7139 7238 6731 6425 7951 7747 7846 7242 8259 8358 8157 8256 8155 8254 7749 7848 7647 6939 8159 8258 8057 7751 7850 7447 7141 7957 7855 7753 7852 7147 7246 6629 6325 7759 7858 7757 7856 7755 7854 7351 7439 6121 6220 6117 5813 7251 6331 6225 6021 Concession Seating 6841 6940 6839 6938 6529 5921 7151 7250 6947 5829 5818 4701 7357 7153 7252 7051 6948 6639 Hall H 7257 7254 6851 6950 6749 7045 5822 WEF Bookst 4605 4704 4601 4700 6649 6239 5825 5824 7159 7258 7057 7157 7256 6847 6946 6039 6129 4919 6957 6853 6952 6549 6648 5931 5728 4711 4611 608 6857 6956 5739 5839 5429 6859 6958 6757 6856 6551 6650 6147 6246 6539 5329 6655 6754 6855 4929 4717 4617 6756 6555 6654 6151 6045 6144 5339 6656 6153 6252 6051 6150 5847 5443 5542 5039 6258 6057 6156 5855 5753 5852 5551 5449 5548 5247 5655 5652 5451 612 610 5757 5555 5654 620 616 5658 5052 4849 8519 8618 8517 8616 8515 8614 8513 8612 8507 8606 8505 8604 8503 8602 8501 8600 Entrance 8625 8724 8623 8722 8621 8720 8619 8718 8617 8716 8615 8714 8613 8712 8607 8706 8605 8704 8603 8702 8601 8700 8725 8824 8925 9024 8723 8822 8721 8820 8821 8719 8818 8919 9018 8717 8816 8917 9016 8715 8814 8713 8812 8707 8806 8705 8804 8703 8802 8701 8800 8923 9022 8921 9020 8813 8807 8906 8805 8904 8803 8902 8801 8900 8915 9014 8913 9012 8907 9006 8905 9004 8903 9002 8901 9000 9033 9132 9133 9031 9130 9131 9029 9128 9129 9027 9126 9127 9025 9124 9125 9123 9021 9120 9121 9019 9118 9119 9017 9116 9117 9015 9114 9115 9013 9112 9113 9007 9106 9107 9005 9104 9105 9003 9102 9103 9001 9100 9101 The Exhibitors as of January 15, 2012 3F Chimica Americas/ US Polymers Inc. 5 Marketing Inc AA Rotating Apparatus Inc ABBA Pump Parts & Service ABB Inc. ABEL Pumps LP Accela, Inc. Accusonic Technologies Aclara ACME Engineering Products Inc. Adedge Water Technologies LLC ADI Systems Inc Adler Tank Rentals ADS Environmental Services ADS LLC Advanced Diamond Technologies, Inc Advance Products & Systems Inc Advantage Austrian Chicago – Austrian Trade Commission Advantage Sales & Supply A & D Weighing Aeration Industries International Aeromix – A Subsidiary of the RWL Group – USA Aero-Mod Inc. AEROSTRIP Corporation Aerzen Agilent Technologies Aguacol USA Corporation Air Products & Chemicals, Inc. AirSep Corporation — Commercial Products Division AIRVAC Inc AK Industries, Inc. AK International Co., Ltd Alfa Laval Inc Alka Tech Allied-Locke Industries Inc For a comprehensive list of WEFTEC 2012 Exhibitors, please search the Exhibitor Directory at www.weftec.org. AllMax Software Inc All State Tank Manufacturing, LLC Alpine Technology Inc American Academy of Environmental Engineers American Academy of Water Resources Engineers AAWRE American Augers American Cast Iron Pipe Company American-Marsh Pumps American Process Group Inc American R/D American Structures Inc American Water Works Association Ametek Amiad Filtration Systems Amistco Separation Products Inc. Anaergia Analytical Technology, Inc. Andritz Separation Inc. Anua Anue Water Technologies Apex Engineering Products Corporation APG-Neuros Inc AP/M Permaform/ ConShield Technologies Applied Felts, Inc. Applied Filter Technology Aptwater Inc Aqua-Aerobic Systems Inc Aqua Azul Corp. Aqualitec Corp. Aquametrix Aqua-Pipe Aquarius Technologies Inc Aquaturbo Systems, Inc. Aquavx Aquflow Metering Pumps / Etatron America Aquionics Inc. Arch Chemicals, Inc. Archer Western Contractors / Walsh Construction – The Walsh ARCOM – SpecText Master Guide Specifications Aries Industries Inc ARI USA Inc Arizona Instrument, LLC ARK Co., Ltd. ASA Analytics Asahi/America Inc. Ashbrook Simon-Hartley Ashcroft Inc. Associated Construction and Engineering Atara Equipment Sodimate ATC — Diversified Electronics Atlantika Water Systems / Tecnología Ambiental Delphin Méxic Atlas Copco Compressors LLC Augusta Fiberglass Automata Inc Automatic Filters, Inc. – Tekleen Automation Products Group Inc. Avanti International Avista Technologies Inc AVO Training Institute Inc. A.W. Chesterton Company AWI AWT Technologies, Inc AXEON Water Technologies Babbitt Steam Specialty Company Badger Meter Baldor Electric Company Ballard Diving & Salvage BASF Corporation Basler Electric BCR Environmental BDP Industries, Inc Beijer Electronics, Inc. Bekaert Corporation Benjamin Media Inc Bentley Systems Bermad, Inc Bernard Controls BioAir Solutions, LLC Bio-CAT Microbials BioChem Technology, Inc BIOCLEANER INC Biolynceus Biological Solutions Bio-Microbics, Inc. bioprocess H2O BIOREM Technologies Inc Bioscience Inc Biosec Enviro Inc BioShaft Water Technology Biothane, LLC Biowater Technology Biowish Technologies BJM Pumps BKP Berolina Polyester GmbH & Co. KG BKT Black Diamond Environmental LLC Blacoh Fluid Control Inc Blue Angel Pumps BlueInGreen LLC Blue Ribbon Corp. Blue Water Technologies Inc Blue-White Industries Boerger, LLC Bohn Biofilter Brenford Environmental Systems Brentwood Industries Broadley-James Corporation Brown Bear Corporation Burkert Fluid Control Systems BW Technologies by Honeywell BYO-GON INC Caldwell Tanks Inc Calgon Carbon Corporation California Motor Controls CAMBI US Campbell Scientific Can-Am Chains Capstone Turbine Corporation 8 Carboline Company Carbon Activated Corp. Carylon Corporation CB&I CCI Pipeline Systems CEDA International Corporation Centriphase Centrisys Corporation Cerlic Environmental Controls CETCO Corrosion Protection Solutions Challenge Environmental Systems Inc/Challenge Technology Charlatte America Charter Machine Company Check-All Valve Manufacturing Company CHEMetrics, Inc. Chemical Engineering Chemical Injection Technologies, Inc Chemineer, Inc., A Unit of Robbins & Myers, Inc. Chemline Plastics Limited Cherne Underground Chlorcehco; DBA: L/C Magnetics Chlorine Engineers Corp., Ltd. C.I.M Industries Inc CIPP Corporation Citel Inc City of Los Angeles, Bureau of Sanitation City Water LLC Claro Environmental Technologies & Equipment Cla-Val Clean Water Technology Clean Way Environmental Partners, Inc. Clewer Cobra Tanks Inc Cole-Parmer Concord Screen CONTECH Construction Products Inc. Continental Blower, LLC Control Works Inc CON-V-AIR Solutions Corix Water Systems Cornell Pump Company Cortech Engineering Cosmic Tophat LLC Cox Research & Technology Inc. Crane Pumps & Systems CRC Press — Taylor and Francis Group LLC Cretex Specialty Products Crispin Valve Crowcon Detection Instruments Crown Solutions CSI Controls CSI Services, Inc. CSM (woongjin Chemical America Inc) CST Industries CTS Cement Manufacturing Corporation Cues Inc Cummins Power Generation Custom Biologicals Inc Custom Conveyor Corporation Custom FAB Custom Pipe & Coupling Dakota Pump Inc Dallai Ernesto SRL Danfoss Daniel Company DDI Heat Exchangers Inc – Mapner Degremont Technologies – Infilco Delta Screens Delta Systems Engineering Denso Detection Instruments Corporation Dezurik/APCO/Willamette DHI Water & Environment, Inc. The Exhibitors Diamond Fiberglass Diffuser Express (A Division of EDI) Discflo Corporation Doetsch Environmental Services Inc Dosivac S.A. Douglas Environmental Douglas Products and Packaging Company Dow Water & Process Solutions Draeger Safety, Inc. Duke’s Root Control, Inc. Duperon Corporation Duraflow LLC Dwyer Instruments, Inc. Dynamatic (Drive Source Int’l Inc.) Eagle Microsystems, Inc. Earl & Thompson Marketing (agent) Eaton Corporation EBAA Iron Inc EBARA Fluid Handling ECC, LLC Echologics Engineering Inc ECHO Process Instrumentation Inc Eckel Noise Control Technologies, Eckel Industries Inc. ECO2 ECO-ANT21 Corporation Ecolab ECONITY Co., Ltd. ECS ECS House Industries Inc EH Wachs EISENMANN Corporation Electrolytic Technologies Corporation Elmore Sand & Gravel Emerson Enaqua Enchlor, Inc. Endress & Hauser Enduro Composites, Inc. Engineered Treatment Systems (ETS), LLC Engineering Ministries International EnPro Technologies, Ltd. Entex Technologies Inc Enviro Care Company Envirogen Technologies Inc Environetics, Inc. Environmental Dynamics International (EDI) Environmental Operating Solutions, Inc. Environmental Science & Engineering Publications Environment One Corporation Envirosight LLC Envirozone Systems Corp Erectastep LLC ESRI EURUS BLOWER, INC Everything About Water Fab-Tech Incorporated Fairfield Service Company of Indiana LLC Fairmount Water Solutions Farwest Corrosion Control Company Fast Fabricators Inc Vitco Company FCI – Fluid Components International Federal Screen Products Inc. Fehr Bros. Industries Fenton Environmental Technologies, Inc Ferrate Treatment Technologies, LLC Fibergrate Composite Structures Fibox Enclosure Filter Innovations Inc. Filtronics Inc. FineTek Co., Ltd. First Clean, Inc. Fisher Labs FKC Co., Ltd. FLO-CORP (Flow Line Options Corp.) Flo Loc Flomatic Corporation Flomotion Systems Inc FloThru Distribution Corp. d/b/a FloPlast Compression Fittin Flottweg Separation Technology, Inc. FloWav, Inc Flowline, Inc Flowrox Inc. FlowWorks Fluid Conservation Systems Fluid Control Products Fluid Dynamics Fluid Metering, Inc. Fluidyne Corporation Fluke Corporation FMC Corporation Force Flow Ford Hall Company Fournier Industries Inc Four Winds Group F & Q Pumps, Inc. Franklin Miller Inc Fusion Tanks & Silos Gabriel Novac & Associates Inc. Gamajet Cleaning Systems Inc. Gardner Denver, Inc. GE GEA Westfalia Separator GE Energy Geneva Polymer Products GeoEnvironment Technologies LLC Geoflow Inc Geomembrane Technologies Inc Geotech Environmental Equipment GfG Instrumentation Inc. GF Piping Systems GI Compliance GKD-USA Inc. Global Pump Co LLC GLOBE 2012 GMI Composites Golden Harvest, Inc. Golder Associates Inc Gooch Thermal Systems, Inc. Gorman-Rupp Pumps GP Enterprises Co., Ltd. GPK Products, Inc./ Indiana Seal Co. Grande Water Management Systems Grand View Media Group Great Plains Industries Inc Green Turtle Technologies Ltd and Imbrium Systems Corp and F Greyline Instruments Griffco Valve Inc Groth Corporation Groundswell Technologies, Inc. Groupe Berlie Falco Inc. Grundfos Pumps Corporation Guard Products HAARSLEV ING. Hach Company Hach Company Flow Meters Hadronex Halliday Products Inc Hallsten Corporation Handheld Hansen Plastics Corporation Harrington Industrial Plastics, Inc. Harvel Plastics Inc. Hayward Flow Control Hayward Gordon HCP Pumps America Headworks Bio Inc Helix Laboratories Inc Hellan Strainer Company Hendrick Screen Co Heritage Manufacturing Co., Inc. Hewitech Gmbh & Co KG 9 HF Pure Water HF scientific HICO America Sales & Technology Inc High Tide Technologies, LLC Hitachi America, Ltd. Hi Tech Environmental Inc HM Digital Inc HMT Inc. Hobas Pipe USA Hoffer Flow Controls, Inc. Hoffman/Lamson Homa Pump Technology Homeserve USA Houston Polytank LLC Howden Water Technology Inc. HSI Blowers HTS Pipe Consultants Inc Huber Technology Inc Hungerford Terry, Inc. Hydra-Stop Hydration Technology Innovations Hydro-Dyne Engineering, Inc. Hydroflo Pumps USA, Inc. Hydro-Guard® Hydro Instruments Hydro International Wastewater Hydromantis ESS, Inc. HydroVision GmbH Ice Qube Inc ICS Healy-Ruff IDEX Corporation IDEXX Laboratories IETG IFAT Entsorga Imagine H2O Induron Coatings Inc. Industrial Pipe Fittings, LLC (IPF) Industrial Test Systems, Inc INFICON Infiltrator Systems Inc Inge GmbH Inland Environmental Resources Inland Pipe Rehabilitation Inliner Technologies Innovative Sensor Technology Innovyze INOAC USA Inopor GmbH In-Pipe Technology Company Inc Insight USA Insituform Technologies Inc Integra Enclosures Integrated Water Services, Inc. Integrity Fusion Products, Inc. Integrity Municipal Services INTERECO S.n.c. Di Boaglio F&C International Ozone & International Ultraviolet Associations International Paint International Valve Marketing Inc Invensys Operations Management INVENT Environmental Technologies Inc Ionode, LLC IPEC iPEK Spezial TV IPEX USA LLC Ironbrook Partners UV ISCO Industries Iwaki America and Walchem Jack Doheny Supplies Jaeger Environmental Japan External Trade Organization (JETRO) Japan Sewage Works Association JCS Industries, Inc. JDV Equipment Corp. Jensen Precast J.L. Wingert Company JM Eagle John Crane Mechanical Seals The Exhibitors John Meunier Inc. Johnson Controls, Inc Johnson Screens (A Weatherford Company) JPS Industries, Inc. and Its Subsidiaries JUMO Process Control, Inc. JWC Environmental Kaeser Compressors Inc KDC Systems Keen Pump Company Inc Keller America, Inc. Kemira CA Kenco Plastics Company Inc Kerneos Inc Kiewit Infrastructure West Co. Kinetrol USA, Inc. Kisters North America Koch Membrane Systems, Inc. Komax Systems, Inc Komline Sanderson Engineering Krohne Inc Kruger Inc KSB, Inc Kupferle Foundry Co. Kurz Instruments Inc KZValve Lab Safety Supply Lackeby Water AB/ Lackeby Products Lakeside Equipment Corporation LaMotte Co Landia, Inc. Lansas Products Manufactured By Vanderlans & Sons Inc Lantec Products Inc. Lapeyre Stair Inc Layfield Environmental Systems Layne Christensen Company LD Valve Co Ltd Ledcor Environmental Solutions Liberty Hydro Inc Lightstream LP Linde LLC Liquid Analytical Resource LLC Liquid Waste Technology, LLC LMK Enterprises Inc LobePro Rotary Lobe Pumps Logiball Inc. Lucity, Inc. Ludeca Inc Lutz – JESCO America Corporation M2 Renewables, Inc. MACE USA LLC MagnaDrive Corporation Magnetrol Environmental, L P Mainline Backflow Products (USA) Inc Maintstar, Inc. ManSci Inc. Martech Research Inc. Mass Transfer Systems Max-Air Technology Mazzei Injector Company, LLC McGard LLC MDB (on Behalf of EPA) Media Analytics Ltd. Merrell Bros., Inc. METAWATER Co Ltd Met-Pro Environmental Air Solutions (Duall) Met-Pro Global Pump Solutions (Fybroc/Sethco) MFG Water Treatment Products Co Michels Corporation Microdyn Technologies Inc/ Meurer Research Inc. Mid-West Instrument Miller-Leaman Inc Miller Pipeline Corp Milliken Valve Company Milton Roy MISSION Communications Mitsubishi Electric Mitsubishi Electric Automation MJK Mody Pumps, Inc Monroe Environmental Corp Moyno Inc A Unit of Robbins & Myers Inc MPC CONTAINMENT MSA MSE LLC MTH Pumps Multiform Harvest Inc MultiTrode Inc Municipal Sales, Inc. Municipal Solutions Inc MWH Constructors, Inc. Myron L Company NACE International NASSCO, Inc. Natgun Corporation National Association of Wastewater Transporters, Inc. National Clay Pipe Institute National Environmental Services Center National Liner National Onsite Wastewater Recycling Association NEFCO, Incorporated Nelson Environmental Inc. NETZSCH Pumps North America, LLC New England Braiding Company, Inc Nidec Motor Company Nivelco Process Control Co. Nobel Systems Noram Engineering and Constructors, Ltd Noren Products, Inc. Norit Americas Inc North American Sensors Corp Novaflex Hose NOVA ROTORS SRL Nova Water Technologies, LLC Nov Fiber Glass Systems NOV Monoflo Novozymes Biologicals, Inc. NRP, Inc. NSF International Nuform Building Technologies, Inc. O2 Environmental Inc. OCV Control Valves Oldcastle Precast Olin Corporation OMI Industries Ontario Ministry of Economic Development and Trade Onyx Valve Company Orbeco-Hellige Orbinox Orenco Systems, Inc. Orival Water Filters OR-TEC INC. Ostara Nutrient Recovery Technologies Inc. OTEK Corp. OTT System GmbH & Co Ovivo USA LLC Oxigraf, Inc. Pace Dewatering Systems Ltd. Pacific Tank Solutions Pall Corporation Palmer Mfg & Tank, Inc PARC A Xerox Company Parkson Corporation PCI PDQ Scan, Inc. Peabody Engineering and Supply Inc Penn Valley Pump Co., Inc. Pentair Water PEP Aerisa LLC PEPCON Systems PeriFlo Perma-Liner Industries, Inc PERMOX-CTF Petersen Products Co PFIC Philadelphia Gear, A Timken Brand Philadelphia Mixing Solutions, Ltd. Phoenix Contact 10 PHOENIX Process Equipment Co. P & H Senesac Inc Pieralisi North America Piller TSC Blower Corp Pinnacle Fluid Technologies, Inc. Pioneer Pump Pipeline Pigging Products Inc. Plas-Tanks Industries, Inc. Plast O Matic Valves Inc PMP Precision Valve Co Ltd Pollardwater.com Pollution Engineering Magazine POLLUTION EQUIPMENT NEWS/Rimbach Publishing Polychem Systems, Division of Brentwood Industries, Inc. Polypipe Inc Poly Processing Company Power Prime Pumps PPG Protective & Marine Coatings Praher Valves Praxair Inc Primary Flow Signal, Inc. Primax USA Inc. Prime Resins, Inc Prime Solution, Inc Probiotic Solutions Process Engineered Water Equipment, LLC Process Measurement & Controls, Inc Process Solutions, Inc. Process Wastewater Technologies LLC Proco Products, Inc. ProMinent Fluid Controls, Inc PSI-Thunderline/Link-Seal® Public Works Marketing Inc. PUB Singapore Pulsafeeder Inc Pulsar Process Measurement, Inc Pulsed Hydraulics Inc Pump Pro’s Inc. Pumps & Systems Magazine PumpTech, Inc. Purafil Environmental Systems PureAir Filtration Pure Technologies US, Inc. Putzmeister Solid Pumps Gmbh Qingdao Pipeking Machinery Co., Ltd. Quadex Inc QUA Group LLC Racine Flow Meter Group RACO Manufacturing and Engineering Co., Inc. Rain for Rent Randolph Austin Company Rapid View IBAK North America Raven Lining Systems RDP Technologies Inc Real Tech Inc RED Flint Sand and Gravel Red Valve Company Inc. RedZone Robotics, Inc Reliant Water Technologies Reline America Renold Jeffrey Republic Blower Systems ResinTech, Inc. Respirometer Systems and Applications, LLC RF Valves, Inc./ Ventomat USA RF Wastewater Ricca Chemical Company Rig-A-Lite Rittal Corporation Rittmeyer Ltd. RJN Group, Inc. Robar Ind Ltd Robert H Wager Company Inc. Robo-Control® ROBUSCHI Pumps Blowers & Compressors Rockwell Automation Rodney Hunt Company The Exhibitors Roebic Laboratories Inc Romac Industries Romtec Utilities, Inc. Rootx Root Control Corp Rosedale Products, Inc. Ross Valve Mfg Co Inc Roto Pumps Ltd Rotork Controls Inc RPS Engineering Inc. R S Technical Services, Inc Ruhrpumpen Rural Community Assistance Partnership Ruthman Companies SAER Elettropompe SPA SAERTEX Multicom Saf-T-Flo Chemical Injection Saginaw Control & Engineering Salem-Republic Rubber Company Sauereisen, Inc s::can Measuring Systems LLC Schmidt & Clemens Gmbh & Co KG Schneider Electric Schreiber LLC Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories, Inc. Schwing Bioset, Inc. Scott Safety Seahold LLC Sealing Systems, Inc Seelye Acquisitions, Inc. Seepex Inc See Water Inc Sefar, Inc. Sekisui SPR Americas LLC Selltis Selwood Limited SENSAPHONE Sensorex Serpentix Conveyor Corporation Severn Trent Services Sewer Equipment Company of America SEW-Eurodrive, Inc. SFE Global Inc. Shand & Jurs An L&J Technologies Company Shanghai Ropo Automation Control System Co., Ltd Shanley Pump and Equiptment Inc Sherwin-Williams Co. Shimadzu Scientific Instr., Inc. ShinMaywa America Ltd Siemens Water Technologies Signature-IT Inc. Singer Valve Inc SJE-Rhombus Smith-Blair Inc Smith & Loveless Inc S & N Airoflo Inc SNF Polydyne Solarbee, Inc Solinst Canada Ltd Solvay Chemicals, Inc. Sonic Solutions, LLC Spaans Babcock Inc Spears Manufacturing Company Spectrashield Liner Systems Spencer Turbine Company SPIRAC (USA) INC. Sprayroq Inc SPS Engineering Inc SPX Square Flange SRS Crisafulli, Inc. (also known as Crisafulli Pump Company) SSI Fabricated SSPC: The Society for Protective Coatings Stainless Piping Specialists Stamford Scientific International, Inc. (SSI) Starlims Statiflo Corp Stenner Pump Company Stewart Engineered Equipment Company Stonhard Stormwater Equipment Manufacturers Association Straub Pipe Coupling Strongwell STRUCTURAL Submersible Wastewater Pump Association SWPA SubSurface Leak Detection Inc Sulzer Pumps Sulzer Pumps (US) Inc. SUMA America, Inc. Sunbelt Rentals Suncoast Electric Manufacturing Superior Pipeline Fittings Superior Signal Company LLC Superior Tank Co., Inc. Suzhou Jointand Piping System Co., Ltd Swaby Lobeline Pump Co Swan Analytical USA Inc. Synagro Tank Connection Affiliate Group Team Industrial Services, Inc. Tech 3 Solutions Inc Teco-Westinghouse Teekay Couplings Ltd./ Taylor Kerr Couplings Teknofanghi S.R.L. Teledyne Isco Telog Instruments, Inc. Terra Contracting Terra Renewal Terre Hill Composites, Inc Tessenderlo Kerley, Inc. Tetra Tech Inc The BILCO Company The Hilliard Corporation The MASTRRR Company Thermaco, Inc Therma-Flite, Inc. Thermal Edge Inc Thermal Process Systems ThermoEnergy Corporation Thermo Scientific Thern Inc. Thompson Pump Tianshan Precision Filter Material Co., Ltd. Tides Marine, Inc. Tigerflow Systems LLC Tnemec Company, Inc. Tonka Equipment Co. Topp Industries Inc Toray Industries, Inc. Transdyn, Inc. Treatment Plant Operator (TPO) Trihedral Engineering Limited Tripac Marketing, Inc. Triple Crown Products, Inc. Triplepoint Water Technologies Trojan Technologies Troy Valve Trumbull Industries Tsurumi Pump Tuthill Vacuum & Blower Systems Ubifrance – French Embassy Trade Office U&D Environmental Equipment UK Trade & Investment Ultraflote Corporation Unison Solutions, Inc. United Blower Inc Universal Flow Monitors, Inc. URS Corporation USABlueBook USA Tank Storage Systems U.S. Composite Pipe/ FLOWTITE U.S. Department of Agriculture, Rural Development U.S. Environmental Protection Agency USF Fabrication Inc U.S. Geological Survey US Peroxide LLC US Pipe and Foundry Co U.S.-Saudi Arabian Business Council 11 U.S. Seal Mfg. Utility Systems Science & Software Inc UV Pure Technologies Inc. uv-technik Speziallampen GmbH VAC CON INC Vactor Manufacturing VAF Filtration Systems VAG Valves USA Inc Val-Matic Valve & Mfg. Corp. Van London – pHoenix Co. Vanton Pump & Equipment Corp. Vapex Environmental Technologies Varec Biogas Vaughan Company, Inc. Velocity Dynamics Inc – Velodyne Veolia Water Veolia Water Solutions & Technologies Verder Inc Vesco Plastics VibrAlign Inc. Victaulic Viking Chains Inc./VC Chains Corporation Vilter Manufacturing LLC Viscotherm AG Vogelsang Vulcan Industries Inc WAGO Corporation Walker Process Equip. Div. of McNish Corp. Warminster Fiberglass Warner & Hughes Corp. Wastecorp Pumps Waste Tech, A division of Kusters Zima Corporation Wastewater Australia Pty Ltd Wastewater Equipment International/Taset WaStop International AB Water Curer Water Expo China Waterleau N.V. Waterloo Biofilter Systems Inc Water Management Group, Inc. Waterman Industries Water Online Water Quality Association Water & Wastes Digest WaterWorld/Industrial WaterWorld Watson-Marlow Pumps Group WeCare Organics, LLC Weck Laboratories, Inc. WEF Publications WEG Electric Corp. Weir Washer Automated Cleaning Systems Weld-On Adhesives, Inc. WEMCO Pump WesTech Engineering Inc Westfall Manufacturing Co. Westside Ltd Whipps Inc Whittier Filtration, Inc. Wilo USA LLC WOG Technologies Inc. Wolf Creek Company, Inc. Worcester Polytechnic Institute World Trade Center San Diego World Water Works Inc WSG & Solutions, Inc. WSI International, LLC WTP Equipment Corp Xerxes Corporation Xylem Yao-Ling Co., Ltd. – Pavilion Organizer Yardney Water Filtration Systems Yaskawa America, Inc. YSI Incorporated Zebron Corporation Zoeller Engineered Products Official Conference Hotels As of March 30, 2012 # Hotel Name Hotel Address 1 2 3 4 5 Astor Crowne Plaza Courtyard by Marriott Convention Center Courtyard by Marriott Downtown Doubletree New Orleans Embassy Suites New Orleans 739 Canal at Bourbon St. 300 Julia St. 124 St. Charles Ave. 300 Canal St. 315 Julia St. CMR. Reservations at the WEFTEC 6 Hampton Inn & Suites Convention Center 1201 Convention Center Blvd rates will not be accepted directly by 7 8 9 Hampton Inn Downtown Hilton Garden Inn Convention Center Hilton Garden Inn French Quarter Hilton New Orleans Riverside 226 Carondelet St. 1001 S. Peters St. 821 Gravier St. Convention Management Resources, Inc. (CMR) is the only official housing agency for WEFTEC. Reservations at the negotiated WEFTEC rates can only be made through WEFTEC Housing/ our New Orleans hotel partners. Rates listed are for standard rooms occupied by one or two adults (usually 10 age 17+), unless otherwise indicated. Rates may increase if a third or fourth 11 12 adult is added to a reservation. 13 (Headquarters Hotel) Hilton New Orleans St. Charles Avenue Hotel Monteleone Hyatt Place Convention Center (formerly the Hotel New Orleans Convention Center) 2 Poydras St. 333 St. Charles Ave. 214 Royal St. 881 Convention Center Blvd 14 15 16 17 InterContinental New Orleans International House Hotel J.W. Marriott New Orleans La Quinta Inn & Suites Downtown 444 St. Charles Ave. 221 Camp St. 614 Canal St. 301 Camp St. 18 Loews New Orleans 300 Poydras St. 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 Marriott Convention Center New Orleans Marriott Omni Royal Crescent Renaissance Arts Hotel Renaissance Pere Marquette Residence Inn Downtown (near the Convention Center) Royal Sonesta Sheraton New Orleans Springhill Suites Downtown (near the Convention Center) Staybridge Suites New Orleans W New Orleans Westin New Orleans Canal Place Wyndham Garden Baronne Plaza Wyndham Riverfront New Orleans 859 Convention Center Blvd 555 Canal St. 535 Gravier St. 700 Tchoupitoulas St. 817 Common St. 345 St. Joseph St. 300 Bourbon St. 500 Canal St. 301 St. Joseph St. 501 Tchoupitoulas St. 333 Poydras St. 100 Iberville St. 201 Baronne St. 701 Convention Center Blvd 12 Rates (standard sgl/dbl) $198 $182 $168 $195 $201 $170 Standard $205 Junior Suites $149 $177 $155 $249 Standard $279 Executive $199 $209 $169 $205 $199 $225 $149 $221 Standard $241 Grand Luxury $245 $215 $189 $235 $209 $199 $190 $215 $199 $169 $219 $195 $155 $185 CIT HALL ELK PLACE BASIN S EAN ORL NEWCENTRE WEFTEC 2012 Conference Hotels Map N. RAMPART UNIVE RSITY BOURBON OLL RR CA PER B ER . E VD BL AC F S ER T PE 10 32 C M AR CE K T EN V ON KE NT N IO RW AL S. N TO UL VE 27 19 TRIANGLE LD OR DE R W RA TE T N H IS CE ANAZA P S PL TP L 2 OF S A UMRIC I AR ME U A AQHE T RI E S RA PO N ’S S AH EAN RR RL A H O AZZ O W J IN S NE CA YD E 6 M 13 AS 30 29 5 CE ER M CANAL PLACE S ULA UP HO TC 8 H N. P PO C IER EZ IE N S ETER TTE AYE LAF L 26 CH NAT S RA N IL 22 ME RC H EN CHARTRES 20 4 18 OD AI GRAV O LLE G U DA H H TC GIR C TRE N S LA U ITO D ON IAM ND N. D IAMO S. D H 24 CO EXCHANGE ALLEY 16 CLINTO ITO P OU NT O S. FR NEW ORLEANS MORIAL CONVENTION CENTER ROYAL DECATUR EVI C IA EPH JOS N NU JO AN JUL ST. VE. DA RE R WA AR EYF HO PO n ctio onne City C tion ity Connec Crescent C Crescent N 28 CE N STA ON NO E NC 25 12 PD M TIO CIA 15 3 21 A TRI C NE AZI AG STA 17 TRI AES MP CA N CO 14 YD AES S. M CH UR CH N. M TE PO T AYE LAF S RLE A CH ST. LEE CIRCLE 11 O COMM DID OD GIR IA JUL R CA T ELE D ON ON UNI NE N ARO 1 7 Mississippi River TOULOUSE N PEN E EEF O’K DAUPHINE 23 9 ST. LOUIS ION UN TION STA CONTI T PAR AM S. R BIENVILLE 31 BURGUNDY IBERVILLE OL LOY PL. CANAL VE. AA “WEFTEC is a comprehensive event. The many technical sessions focused on current issues, but also the size and quality of the exhibition are a must for professionals in the water sector. Last year 7 French companies participated, and it gave to all of them an accurate overview of the U.S. market for their specific product, in just a few days. Ultimately, with a minimum of preparation before the event it is very easy to build a valuable network of qualified contacts at a national level. In addition, WEFTEC staff provides to exhibitors and visitors many tools and advice to achieve this goal effectively.” Nathalie Mettling, Trade Advisor Environment UBIFRANCE – The French Embassy Trade Office, San Francisco, California USA 13 Registration Information Important Note: The last day for trade delegates/trade delegations to register is Friday, August 31, 2012. Member Rates: Be sure to provide your WEF membership number in order to receive the discounted rate. Payment: Payment in full must accompany your registration form. Your registration can only be processed if payment is received with the registration form. Confirmations: All registrations received by Friday, August 31, 2012 will be confirmed in writing by e-mail, fax, or mail within two weeks of receipt. Credentials (Badges): Trade delegates will not receive their conference badge by mail. Badges may be picked up at the Global Center beginning Saturday, September 29, 2012. Please bring photo identification to receive your registration credentials. Cancellation Policy: Written cancellation notice is required and must be received by Tuesday, August 31 and include a detailed description of reason. Cancelled registrations and ticketed events will be refunded, less a 25% processing fee, until August 31, 2012. After August 31, 2012, all registrations and ticketed events will be non-refundable. What’s Included With Your Registration Substitute registrants are welcome: Please submit the replacement name using the original registrant’s confirmation letter by August 31, 2012. Please mail or fax cancellation/replacement letters to: WEFTEC 2012 Trade Delegations Water Environment Federation 601 Wythe Street Alexandria, Virginia 22314 USA Fax: +1-703-229-6499 Technical Sessions Exhibition CD-ROM Proceedings WEFTEC On Demand Subscriptions ✓* ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ (Sat or Sun) Premium Registration Standard Registration One-Day Conference and Exhibition Exhibition + Workshop ✓* Exhibition Only Guest Badge * One workshop included in price of registration. Select from list located below and enter in section 4. Wire Transfer/Purchase Order: WEF charges a US$25 non-refundable application fee per registrant to process wire transfers or purchase orders. Conference Workshops Attention Premium Registrants and Exhibition + Workshop Registrants. Please select a workshop you wish to attend and enter the number in section 4 of registration form on page 13. To Register Online registration is available for Trade Delegations. Delegation leaders please e-mail [email protected] for more details. Completed registration forms with payment information can be mailed or faxed to: WEFTEC 2012 Trade Delegations Water Environment Federation 601 Wythe Street Alexandria, Virginia 22314 USA Fax: +1-703-229-6499 SATURDAY WORKSHOPS SUNDAY WORKSHOPS o 101 Back to Basics: Wastewater Treatment o 201 WEF/WERF Sustainable Phosphorus Fundamentals for Petroleum Refineries and Petrochemical Plants o 102 Sustainable Aeration Practice o 103 Computational Fluid Dynamics: Fundamentals and Applications for Wastewater Treatment, Disinfection, and Reuse o 104 Wastewater Treatment Microbiology o 105 Using On-Line Analyzers To Meet Stringent Nutrient Discharge Limits o 106 Current Operational Issues With Supplemental Electron Donors for Nitrogen Removal o 107 When Opportunity Knocks, How Can Municipalities and POTWs Partner With the Biofuels Industry o 108 Collection Systems: Back to Basics o 109 WEF/WERF Linking Stormwater BMP Systems to Receiving Water Protection o 110 W110 Wetlands Restoration Through Wastewater Reuse and Biosolids Application: Assessment Related to St. Bernard and Orleans Parish Operating Demonstration Project o 111 Maximizing the Value of IT To Achieve EUM Goals o 112 Advancing IPR to Potable Reuse: Learning Experience to Date) For Customer Service Call +1-703-684-2441 or visit the WEFTEC website for the latest information on WEFTEC 2011 at www.weftec.org. For More Information Conference Information Exhibiting Information WEF Membership Information Workshop +1-703-684-2441 +1-703-684-2443 +1-571-830-1545 or +44-120-679-6351 14 Removal to Low Levels: Phosphorus Characterization, Treatment Technologies, and Operations Considerations o 202 WEF/WERF Planning for the Cities of the Future Based on the Concept of Scarcity-Thinking o 203 Wastewater Treatment Microbiology o 204 Activated Sludge and BNR Process Control: Hands-on In the Real World o 205 Predictive Maintenance: Keeping Your Fingers on the Pulse of Your Equipment o 206 “Achieving and Managing a Highly Effective Safety Program Through Continuous Improvement and Emergency Planning” o 207 Biosolids 101: Fundamentals of Practice o 208 WEF/WERF Boosting Biogas-to-Energy: Jumping the Hurdles to Biogas Utilization o 209 Wastewater Disinfection Fundamentals o 210 The Sweet Smell of Success: Integrating Chemical Additives Into Your Collection System O&M Program o 211 Piecing Together a Green Infrastructure Program: Components That Lead to Success o 212 We Have To Pay For What?! Creative Utility Funding and Financing Strategies International Trade Delegate Registration Form 85th Annual Water Environment Federation Technical Exhibition and Conference September 29 – October 3, 2012 New Orleans, Louisiana USA Online registration is available for Trade Delegations. Delegation leaders please contact [email protected] for more details. ➊ BADGE TYPE Reg Code: E ➍ OPTIONS WEF Member (M) Nonmember (N) WEF Member ID#: First time WEFTEC Attendee? Exhibition & Technical Conference Registration Fees Note: Membership will be verified and is not transferable. Only the official contact person for Exhibitor and Corporate Membership Categories is eligible to receive member rates. all fees in US$ Member Nonmember ➋ BADGE INFORMATION Premium Registration Workshop No.* ____________ $855 $1110 This form not valid for onsite registration. If you are registering as an exhibitor, please do not use this form. Standard Registration $725 $925 Registration Code (use code from mailing address or WEFTEC advertisement): One-Day Conference & Exhibition Mon | Tues | Wed $400/day $500/day Exhibition + Workshop Workshop No.* ____________ $240 $300 Exhibition Only – Full Week. $80 $80 First Name Middle Name Last Name Company or Organization Street or P.O. Box City State Phone Mobile Zip Country Subtotal 1 Fax Facility Tours E-mail Address Date of Birth (mm/dd/yyyy) ________ / ________ / ________ Gender: Male Female ➌ DEMOGRAPHICS This information must be provided in order to qualify for the trade delegation registration rate (items 4-6 are optional) 1. What is the nature of your ORGANIZATION? (ORG) (select one only) 01Municipal/District Water and Wastewater Systems and/or Plants 02Municipal/District Wastewater Only Systems and/or Plants 03Municipal/District Water Only Systems and/or Plants 04Industrial Systems/ Plants (Manufacturing, Processing, Extraction) 05Consulting or Contracting Firm (e.g., Engineering, Contracting and Environmental) 06Government Agency (e.g., U.S. EPA, State Agency, etc.) 07Research or Analytical Laboratories 08Educational Institution (Colleges and Universities, Libraries, and other related organizations) 09Manufacturer of Water/ Wastewater Equipment or Products 10Water/Wastewater Product Distributor or Manufacturer’s Rep. 11Other (please specify) _______________________ _______________________ _______________________ 4. How many years have you worked in the industry? 01 1-5 years 02 6-10 years 03 11-20 years 04 21-30 years 05 >30 years 3. 2. What is your Primary JOB FUNCTION? (JOB) (select one only) 01Upper or Senior Management (e.g., President, Vice President, Owner, Director, Executive Director, General Manager, Mayor, etc.) 02Engineering, Laboratory and Operations Management (e.g., Superintendent, Manager, Section Head, Department Head, Chief Engineer, Division Head, etc.,) 03Engineering and Design Staff (e.g., Consulting Engineer, Civil Engineer, Mechanical Engineer, Chemical Engineer, Planning Engineer, etc.) 04Scientific And Research Staff (e.g., Chemist, Biologist, Analyst, Lab Technician, etc.) 05Operations (e.g., Shift Supervisor, Foreman, Plant Operator, Service Representative, Collection Systems Operator, etc.) 06Purchasing/Marketing/Sales (e.g., Purchasing, Sales Person, Market Representative, Market Analyst, etc.) 07Educator (e.g., Professor, Teacher, etc.) 08Student 09Other (please specify) _______________________ _______________________ _______________________ 02Biological Sciences 03Engineering Sciences 04Liberal Arts 05Law 06Business PI05Industrial & hazardous waste management PI06Instrumentation, controls, and automation PI07Pipes and collection systems PI08Pumps, valves and motors PI09Safety equipment 10Stormwater 11Toxic and Hazardous Material 12Utility Management and Environmental 13Wastewater 14Water Reuse and/ or Recycle 15Watershed/Surface Water Systems 16Water/Wastewater Analysis and Health/ Safety Water Systems 17Other 15 $50 $50 $50 $50 $50 To view descriptions of each tour site, visit the Program section of www.weftec.org and select the Facility Tour submenu. Registration is required for participation and includes transportation between the New Orleans Convention Center and the tour site. ➎ PAYMENT 04Associates Degree 05Bachelors Degree 06Masters Degree 07JD 08PhD 8. Business Arrangement Please circle your primary business arrangement interest. PI10Sampling and laboratory equipment/services PI11Solids processing/ biosolids management PI12Wastewater treatment equipment/services PI13Other related products & services _ _ $50 Some Facility Tours have security clearance requirements. See conference announcement for details. 01High School 02Technical School 03Some College 7. Product Interest Circle the products and services in which you are interested. Also circle those products and services that you plan to buy or recommend to buy or would like to represent, license, or distribute. PI01Chemicals and chemical handling PI02Contract operations PI03Drinking water treatment equipment/ processes PI04Engineering & consulting services 01Collection Systems 02Drinking Water 03Industrial Water/ Wastewater/Process Water 04Groundwater 05Odor/Air Emissions 06Land and Soil Systems 07Legislation (Policy, Legislation, Regulation) 08Public Education/ Information 09Residuals/Sludge/ Biosolids/Solid Waste 6. Education level? 5. Education/Concentration Area(s) (CON) 01Physical Sciences (Chemistry, Physics, etc.) What areas do you consider to be your KEY FOCUS AREAS? (FOC) (select all that apply) Rate Total Monday, October 1 St. Bernard Parish’s Munster Wastewater Treatment T1 Plant Collection Systems Tour: U.S. Army Corps of T2 Engineers’ Gulf Intracoastal Waterway West Closure Complex Tuesday, October 2 T3 Industrial Wastewater Treatment Tour: Nalco Company Sewerage & Water Board of New Orleans’ East Bank T4 Wastewater Treatment Plant City of Mandeville’s Chinchuba Swamp and East T5 Tchefuncte Marsh Wetland Assimilation Project Wednesday, October 3 Sewerage & Water Board of New Orleans’ Dwyer T6 Drainage Pump Station Subtotal 2 BA01 Direct purchase of equipment/services BA02 Importing Equipment BA03 Exporting Equipment BA04 Representation/ Distribution Agreements BA05 Licensing Agreements BA06 Joint Ventures BA07 Providing Technical or Engineering Services BA08 Finding Agents BA09 Serving as Agents Personal Check (C) Company Check (C) Check No. _________________________________ (Payable in U.S. funds to WEF) Credit Card (M) MasterCard VISA American Express Card Number: Expiration Date: Signature: I authorize WEF to charge my credit card for the amount indicated below. Please add a US$25 processing fee for Wire Transfer. Total Amount Due US$ Travel Information Travel to the United States All visa applicants are advised to apply for their visa as soon as travel to the United States is contemplated, and not later than three to four months in advance. This means that international travelers should begin the visa process no later than June 2012. For information about visas and to apply for one, visit: http://travel.state.gov/visa/visa_1750.html Official Invitation Letter An official invitation letter is available for water quality professionals who require a visa in order to attend WEFTEC in New Orleans, Louisiana. An official invitation will be sent only after your registration form and payment are received. If you require a letter of invitation please send your request in writing to: WEFTEC 2012 Trade Delegations Fax: +1-703-229-6499 E-mail: [email protected] WEFTEC 2012 Location Ernest N. Morial Convention Center Hall B - H 900 Convention Center Boulevard New Orleans, LA 70130-1799 Airport Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport 900 Airline Drive, Kenner, LA 70062 This airport is approximately 11 miles (20 minutes) from downtown New Orleans. Online Information: flymsy.com General Inquiries: +1-504-464-0831 Travel Agency MacNair Travel Management Online: www.macnairtravel.com/WEFTEC.html E-mail: [email protected] Phone: 1-855-845-8634 Fax: 1-703-836-2078 MacNair Travel Management company is a full-service travel agency that provides personalized service, electronic ticketing, email access to your booked trips and more convenient features to make booking your travel a stress free process. Plus, MacNair will search for the lowest available fare on any airline, any time. Discounts MacNair also offers an airline discount code if you prefer to book your travel through the airline directly. If it’s about water, it will be at WEFTEC Airline Discount United Refer to the following ID numbers to receive WEFTEC 2012 travel discounts: United 565HS 800-521-4041 85th Annual Water Environment Federation Technical Exhibition and Conference Ernest N Morial Convention Center New Orleans, Louisiana USA Conference: 29 September – 3 October 2012 Exhibition: 1 October – 3 October 2012