This webcast will provide you with a snapshot of what is currently known
about the presence of microconstituents in biosolids, what the key information
gaps are toward determining what detection really means, and what you need to
begin to think about and plan for now regarding biosolids for a
Sustainable Future.
The latter goal will be achieved through a thought-provoking presentation on
biosolids and sustainable practices by Bill Toffey, Principal at Effluential
Synergies LLC, formerly City Energy Manager with the Philadelphia Mayor's
Office of Sustainability, and Biosolids Utilization Manager for over 20 years
with Philadelphia Water Department.
Presentation 1
Sustainable Practices in Biosolids, Provocateur Presentation
by Bill Toffey, Effluential Synergies LLC
Rick Stevens, of USEPA OST HECD, will present the results of the Targeted
National Sewage Sludge Survey (TNSSS) Report http://www.epa.gov/waterscience/biosolids/tnsss-overview.html
regarding what is currently known about the presence of microconstituents in
biosolids.
Presentation 2
Results of the USEPA Targeted National Sewage Sludge Survey, Rick Stevens
USEPA
George O'Connor, Professor of Environmental Soil Chemistry at the University
of Florida will present an overview of what is currently known regarding
potential effects associated with the presence of microconstituents in biosolids
and what are the key information gaps needed for performing hazard assessments.
Dr. O'Connor's presentation will include the latest information regarding a
State of the Science Report he is developing with the Principal Investigator
Chris Higgins, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Environmental Science and
Engineering at the Colorado School of Mines, as part of a Water Environment
Research Foundation project exploring this issue.
Presentation 3
State of the Science Report, George O'Connor, Ph.D.