April 6, 2022 – April 7, 2022
NEWWA is excited to welcome our 3,000+ attendees and 230+ vendors back to Worcester for the 2022 Spring Joint Regional Conference & Exhibition at the Worcester DCU Center, April 6-7, 2022. NEWWA is committed to offering a safe, fulfilling, educational, and fun event for all attendees. For us to do so, we will need ALL attendees to cooperate and adhere to the below guidelines. A group of 300+ attendees followed these guidelines with much success at NEWWA’s Annual Conference in September 2021, and are confident you can do the same for Spring.
Stop by Booth 920 to chat with our engineers. Young professionals can chat with our recruiting team at our Career Fair booth. If interested in earning some TCH’s, check out the following Wright-Pierce presentations:
Session 2, Wednesday 9:00 AM
“Eel Mitigation at Groton Utilities Water Plant Intake” presented Paul Hyatt, Chief Operator, Groton Utilities; Robert Kortmann, PhD, Senior Consultant, Ecosystem Consulting Service (GZA); and Derick Hopkins, PE, Senior Project Engineer, Wright-Pierce
Session 6, Wednesday 2:00 PM
“From Here to There – A Case Study of The Route 202A Water Main Extension and Water Storage
Tank Project” presented by April Marsh, EIT, Project Engineer, Wright-Pierce and Ian Rohrbacher, Chief Operator, City of Rochester, NH
Session 7, Wednesday 2:00 PM
“Kennebec Raw Water River Intake and Pump Station, A Case Study” presented by Darrin Lary, PE, Senior Project Manager, Wright-Pierce and Jonathan Earle, PE, Supervisor of Engineering Services, Maine Water Company
Session 9, Wednesday 2:00 PM
“Supply and Labor Shortage Impacts to Design and Construction of WTP Upgrades” presented by Amy Coppers-Costantino, PE, Project Manager, Wright-Pierce and Ralph W. Dumke, Chief Executive Officer, Waterline Industries
Session 10, Wednesday 2:00 PM
“A Regional Approach to Water Supply: A Florida Case Study Applied in New England” Kathleen Gierok, PE, Senior Project Manager, Wright-Pierce
Session 16, Thursday 1:30 PM
“Integration of a Distribution System Tracer Study into a Water Quality Model to Control DBPs in a
Potable Water System” Benjamin Yoakum, PE, PhD, Project Engineer, Wright-Pierce