ÿþ<HTML> <HEAD><TITLE>Agenda 2004</TITLE></HEAD> <BODY BACKGROUND="/plymouth/graphics/pb302.jpg"TEXT="#000066"> <A HREF="http://www.ncsu.edu"> <CENTER><IMG SRC="/plymouth/graphics/ncsu.gif" ALT="Cooperative Extension Service"></a> </CENTER></body background><br> <p> <hr><p> <center><h2> Agenda</center></h2> <p><hr><p> <center><b>Monday, October 11th</center></b><p> 7:30-9:00 Registration<p> 8:15-8:30 Welcome<br> David Lindbo, NC State University<p> <center><b>GENERAL SESSION:</center></b> Development and On-Site Wastewater: Can They Coexist?<br> Moderator: David Lindbo, NC State University<p> 8:30 Getting the Professionals and Planners on the Same Page:<br> A view as a member of the Technical Review Board for a major watershed project<br> Randy Miles, University of Missouri<p> 9:15 County-Wide Sewer: The Impossible Dream<br> Greg Thompson, New Hanover County Engineer<br> Dianne Harvell, New Hanover County Health Dept.<p> 10:00 Break in the Manufacturers Exhibit Hall<p> 10:30 On-Site Wastewater Meets Land Use Planning and Zoning: A Happy Marriage or a Match Made in Hell?<br> Richard Whisnant, UNC School of Government<p> 11:15 Roadmap to On-Site Wastewater Management<br> Terry Pierce, NC DENR<p> 12:00 Luncheon and Awards<p><p> <center><b>BREAKOUT SESSION 1:</center></b><p> GIS/GPS Technology in Planning and Permitting<br> Moderator: Barbara Grimes, NC DENR<p> 1:30 What is GPS?<br> Heather Cheshire, NC State University<p> 2:00 Spatial Information for Wastewater Management<br> David Crouse, NC State University<p> 2:30 Break in the Manufacturers Exhibit Hall<p> 3:00 GIS Planning Tools for Environmental Professionals<br> Jeff Essic, NC State University<p> 3:30 A GPS Pilot Project for Well and Wastewater Locations and Permits<br> Wright Lowry, Wake GIS<br> Ed Duke, Wake County Department of Environmental Services<p> 4:00 Volusia County Case Study<br> Pete Thornton, Volusia County Health Department<p> 5:00-7:00pm Reception in the Manufacturers Exhibit Hall<p> <center><b>BREAKOUT SESSION 2:</center></b> Failure Prevention through Proactive Measures<br> Moderator: Andy Adams, NC DENR<p> 1:30 Case Study Failures (Type IV-VI)<br> Joe Lynn, NC DENR<p> 2:00 Case Studies of Subsurface Operator Issues: A Panel Discussion<p> 3:00 Break in the Manufacturers Exhibit Hall<p> 3:30 Case Study Failures (Type I-III)<br> Gene Young, NC DENR<p> 4:00 The Importance of Compliance Visits: A Panel Discussion<p> 5:00-7:00pm Reception in the Manufacturers Exhibit Hall<p> <hr><p> <center><b>Tuesday, October 12th</center></b><p> 7:30 Continental Breakfast in the Exhibit Hall<p> <center><b>BREAKOUT SESSION 3:</center></b><p> Approaches to Management and Inspection<br> Moderator: Joe Lynn, NC DENR<p> 8:30 The Homeowner is Part of the System<br> Diana Rashash, NC State University<p> 9:00 Inspection and Evaluation of Onsite Wastewater Systems at Time of Sale: The Missouri Experience<br> Randy Miles, University of Missouri<p> 9:30 Time of Sale Inspection: The County Experience<br> Judith Tillman, NC Office of the Attorney General<p> 10:00 Break in the Manufacturers Exhibit Hall<p> 10:30 County Education Program Efforts<br> Andy Siegner, Chatham County Health Dept.<p> 11:00 Health Department Inspections of Type 3b, 4, 5, and 6 Systems<br> David Cunningham, Union County Health Dept.<p> 11:30 Working with Certified Subsurface Operators<br> Len Gilstrap, Carteret County Health Dept.<p> 12:00 Lunch on Your Own<p> <center><b>BREAKOUT SESSION 4:</center></b><p> Certifications and Related Issues<br> Moderator: Tricia Angoli, NC DENR<p> 8:30 The Reevaluation of the Subsurface Operator "Needs to Know"<br> Nancy Deal, NC State University<p> 9:00 Certification of Installers and Time of Sale Inspectors for NC<br> Doug Lassiter, NC Septic Tank Association<p> 9:30 Break in the Manufacturers Exhibit Hall<p> 10:00 Contractor Registration, Warrantees, Certifications, and Proprietary Products: A Panel Discussion<p> 11:00 NSF Standard 40: What s Needed for the Future<br> Adriana Greco, NSF International<p> 12:00 Lunch on Your Own<p> <center><b>GENERAL SESSION:</center></b> Planning, Implementing and Managing On-Site Wastewater Systems in the 21st Century<br> Moderator: Alan Clapp, Orange County Health Department<p> 1:00 Land Use Planning and On-Site Wastewater<br> Steve R. Gurley, AICP, Lincolnton Planning Dept.<p> 1:30 Four County Approaches to the Permitting Process: A Panel Discussion<br> Representatives from four North Carolina counties (Randolph, Guilford, Wake, Craven)<br> discuss the pros and cons of their permitting processes.<p> 2:30 Break in the Manufacturers Exhibit Hall<p> 3:00 The Role of Communication: How to Avoid Making a Good Site into a Difficult Site<br> Kathy Morris, February Associates, Inc.<p> 3:30 Friend or Foe: Land Use Regulation<br> Mike Corry, NOWRA<p> <hr><p> <center><b> FIELD OPTIONS<br> Wednesday, October 13th<br> Choose 1 of 5 Field Options.</center></b><p> All Field Options will run 8:30am-12:30pm.<br> Transportation to your selected Field Option is on your own.<br> Maps and further information will be provided at the conference.<p> <b>Option 1</b><br> Yadkin Valley Winery (Winston-Salem area)<br> Joe Lynn, NC DENR<br> Gene Young, NC DENR<br> Kevin Neal, NC DENR <br> " Soils and agronomy<br> " Liquid and solid waste<br> " Winemaking process and waste generation<br><p> <b>Option 2</b><br> Down East Winery (Duplin County)<br> Ron Monk, Brunswick County Health Dept.<br> Tim Crissman, NC DENR<br> Diana Rashash, NC Cooperative Extension<br> " Soils and agronomy<br> " Liquid and solid waste<br> " Winemaking process and waste generation<br><p> <b>Option 3</b><br> Tire Chip Aggregate Processing and Installation (Cameron, Moore County)<br> Barbara Grimes, NC DENR<br> " Visit Central Carolina Tire Disposal, a highly experienced recycling and aggregate producer<br> " Tire processing and monofilling<br> " Tire chip installation for septic system drain lines<br><p> <b>Option 4</b><br> Wastewater Reuse in a Planned Community Development (Chatham County)<br> Robert Rubin, NC State University<br> " Visit The Preserve, a golf course community<br> " Emphasis on reuse<br><p> <b>Option 5</b><br> Site Evaluation "State of Practice" for Large Subsurface Systems.<br> Steven Berkowitz, NCDENR-OSWW Section<br> Standards of Practice<br> Field review of procedures<br> Regional variations<br> <p> <center><b><a href="/plymouth/septic3/OnSite2004.html">Return to Title Page</a></center></b><hr><p> Page created by <br> <a href="mailto:roland_coburn@ncsu.edu">Roland O. 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