FREE WEBINAR: Commercial High Strength Waste Stream Design Considerations
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Watch NowPlease Note: As of August 1st, 2024, Delta Treatment Systems and Presby Environmental have been rebranded as Infiltrator Water Technologies. You may notice some inconsistencies in the use of product brands in historical webinar presentations.
High strength waste is a challenge for any type of wastewater treatment system. Each facility type will have unique wastewater characteristics for the designer to consider. Therefore, the more information the designer can obtain, the better the designer can account for distinct conditions. This may include sampling, water meter records and usage patterns. The designer should review the costs and benefits of the additional design features with the owner and then it becomes an owner decision. This presentation will review a list of best practices when designing with high strength waste streams.
Speaker Biography
Dennis Hallahan, P.E., Technical Director
Dennis F. Hallahan, P.E., is the Technical Director of Infiltrator Water Technologies. Dennis has over 30 years of experience with the design and construction of on-site wastewater treatment systems. He has authored several articles for on-site industry magazines and has given numerous presentations nationally on the science and fundamentals of on-site wastewater treatment systems. Dennis also oversees a department that is responsible for product research and testing for both Universities and private consultants. The department develops system sizing charts for national and international approvals and assists customers and field representatives in the planning and review of large decentralized systems. He received his MS in civil engineering from the University of Connecticut and his BS in civil engineering from the University of Vermont. Dennis is a registered professional engineer in Connecticut. He has been with Infiltrator for over 16 years and in his current position as Technical Director, he is responsible for the technology transfer between Infiltrator and the regulatory and design communities. Dennis also holds several patents for on-site wastewater products. Member ASCE, WEF, serves on the NOWRA Technical Practice and Educational Committees, also on the New England Water Environment Federation’s Small Community Committee.
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