The New Jersey Water Environment Association Collection System Trenchless Technologies Workshop finishes the day with Alan Goodman and Gregg Conklin of HammerHead Trenchless discussing Pipe Bursting rehabilitation techniques and practices. #NJWEA
New Jersey Water Environment Association Page
非营利组织管理
Woodland Park,New Jersey 1,411 位关注者
First Organization of its Kind, Dedicated to Protecting the Water Quality, Public Health and Environment of New Jersey
关于我们
The New Jersey Water Environment Association From the bucolic Highlands to the fisheries of the Delaware Valley to the power of the Great Falls to the family fun of the Jersey Shore our state is one of the most water rich areas in the United States. New Jersey’s water resources were and continue to be essential to the quality of life, economic vibrancy and history of our state. As New Jersey grew to become the most densely populated and heavily industrialized state in the nation, water quality in our lakes, streams and bays began to significantly deteriorate. In 1915 leaders in State Department of Health recognized the importance of providing a means for professionals in the emerging sewage treatment industry to come together to share in the latest scientific findings and newest technologies. To accomplish that goal a new organization was created, The NJ Sewerage Works Association charged with the responsibility of expanding and sharing knowledge about water quality and waste water treatment. Over the next 100 years the Association, under various names, has worked to fulfill the mission of protecting the public health thru education and training. Our charge has expanded during the past century, today the NJWEA and its members serve as leaders in the effort to preserve water quality, remediate historically contaminated sites, help industry to manage their water processes in a sustainable manner and educate the public on water quality issues. Join us as we look forward to our second century of achievement as the “First Organization of its Kind, Dedicated to Protecting the Water Quality, Public Health and Environment of New Jersey and the Nation”. Explore this web site to become familiar with the many educational opportunities, technical programs and Association initiatives designed to serve all who work to preserve New Jersey waters.
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https://njwea.org
New Jersey Water Environment Association Page的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 非营利组织管理
- 规模
- 51-200 人
- 总部
- Woodland Park,New Jersey
- 类型
- 非营利机构
- 创立
- 1915
- 领域
- Wastewater、Water、Sewers、Pipes、Flow Meters、Asset Management、Safety、Operation、Maintenance、Environment、Manholes、Sludge、Treatment、Pre-Treatment、Monitoring、Infiltration、Inflow、Odor Control、Rehabilitation和Engineering
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PO Box 737
US,New Jersey,Woodland Park,07424
New Jersey Water Environment Association Page员工
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Louis C. Lambe
Engineer at PVSC, Collection System Operator (C-4)
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James De Block
President of De Block Environmental Services, LLC
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New Jersey Water Environment Association
“First Organization of its Kind, Dedicated to Protecting the Water Quality, Public Health, & Environment of New Jersey and the Nation”
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Brad Fagan
Member at New Jersey Water Environment Association
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The New Jersey Water Environment Association Collection System Trenchless Technologies Workshop resumes with Michael Whalen of Kleinfelder discussing Manhole Rehabilitation. #NJWEA
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Our New Jersey Water Environment Association Collection System Trenchless Technologies Workshop resumes with Bryant Welch of Hobas Pipe USA, Inc. discussing sliplining.
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Brian Goad, PE, MBA of Azuria Water Solutions enlightens us on the details of Cured In Place Pipe solutions.
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Ryan Booth of PSI Process / Pumping Services, Inc. walks us through the do's and don't of effective bypass pumping. #NJWEA
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The New Jersey Water Environment Association Collection System O&M Trenchless Workshop is underway at the Sheraton Eatontown Hotel . With 160 + members in the audience we are set for a great workshop.
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New Jersey Water Environment Association Page转发了
The NJWEA spring tech transfer is upon us! If you are attending, I highly recommend this informative presentation from Kleinfelder’s Michael Whalen on the 11th at 2pm. The region’s aging sewer infrastructure includes the often overlooked sewer window aka “manhole.” Mike’s deep industry experience can make a huge differentiator when you set out to decide whether to repair replace or rehabilitate manholes and other sewer infrastructure. Please reach out to him for such needs. #kleinfelder #njwea Louis C. Lambe
Sewer access points (also known as “manholes”) serve as windows into buried infrastructure that would otherwise be inaccessible. While they provide necessary ventilation and access to the sewer system, a wide variety of factors — from improper design and construction to system age and changes or level of maintenance and inspections — will greatly influence the decision to repair, replace, or rehabilitate them. Once the decision has been made to repair and rehabilitate over replacement, a systematic approach is needed to select the most appropriate corrective measure for appurtenance rehabilitation. Join Kleinfelder Sr. Water Specialist Michael Whalen next week at the New Jersey Water Environment Association Page 2025 Winter Technology Transfer Seminar as he presents, “So You’ve Taken the Plunge to Rehabilitate Your Manholes, Now What?” (Tuesday, March 11 at 2:15pm). Hope to see you there! #WeAreKleinfelder #NewJersey #Water #Environment #Conference #Presenter
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New Jersey Water Environment Association Page转发了
There is still time to register for the North Section NJWEA Dinner Dance and Awards Night. We hope to see you there! https://lnkd.in/deAhaZy8
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The 3rd and final New Jersey Water Environment Association Mini Workshop is taking place in the Central Section at the Middlesex County Utilities Authority . The Workshops have been sponsored by Dave Heiner Associates, Inc. covering Flow Metering. Today's program again kicks off with Dennis McGinnis of Teledyne ISCO talking about open channel flow. #NJWEA
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