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Advanced registration for this session is now closed. A limited number of on-site registrations will be accepted at the door. |
| Date: |
Friday, April 3, 2009 |
| Time: |
Registration & Breakfast 8:00 – 8:30 am
Seminar 8:30 am – 4:30 pm |
| Location: |
Holiday Inn Hotel & Suites Vancouver Downtown
1110 Howe Street, Vancouver, BC
Tel: (604) 684-2151 |
| Instructor: |
Werner de Schaetzen, Ph.D., P.Eng. - GeoAdvice Engineering Inc. |
| Credit: |
7.5 Professional Development Hours (PDH) |
| Fee: |
APEGBC Members (until March 20): $399.00 + GST = $418.95
APEGBC Members (after March 20) and Non-Members: $439.00 + GST = $460.95 |
To avoid cancellation of this seminar, please register before March 20, 2009.
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How much will inaccurate network modeling cost your utility?
Do not waste another dollar on hydraulic modeling until you attend this innovative training session: “Hydraulic Network Modeling of Sanitary Sewer Collection Systems”.
The sanitary sewer modeling training begins with the basics of hydraulic theory as it applies to sewer collection modeling, and then takes participants through the sanitary sewer data model. Both steady-state and extended-period simulations will be presented in this course. Sewer load allocation and model calibration will be discussed. Participants will become familiar with EPA-SWMM (transport compartment only) and use the software to reinforce concepts with the workshop problems.
Participants must bring their own laptop.
Dr. de Schaetzen is a leading expert in computer modeling of water and wastewater systems. His work on genetic algorithm optimization applied to water systems has gained him both international recognition and numerous award prizes. Dr. de Schaetzen is also the leading author of over 25 papers published in international journals, conference proceedings and internal research
reports.
Dr. de Schaetzen conducted in person training for over 1,000 engineers in water and sewer systems modeling, optimization and analysis in Canada, USA and UK. He also designed, implemented and maintained several hydraulic modeling software applications (GAnet/H2OSURGE/H2OMAP). Dr. de Schaetzen often peer-reviews scientific journals including Urban Water (UK) and the ASCE Journal of Water Resources Planning and Management (USA).
APEGBC is an AIBC/CES registered provider offering an AIBC-Accredited activity for 7 Non-Core Learning Units.
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