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WASTECON Registration Option

Member Price

 

Non-Member Price

With Membership

Full Conference Package 

$839

 

$1,111

Starting at $988

Includes all Technical Sessions, Opening Reception, Opening Reception, Opening Breakfast, Wednesday Night Networking Event, Awards Luncheon and Exhibit Hall        
Training Course Package        
Each Training Course Includes all Technical Sessions, Opening Reception, Opening Reception, Opening Breakfast, Wednesday Night Networking Event, Awards Luncheon and Exhibit Hall
Manager of Landfill Operations

$1,030

 

$1,302

Starting at $1179

Managing C&D Materials

$1,025

 

$1,297

Starting at $1174

Managing MSW Transfer Systems

$1,025

 

$1,297

Starting at $1174

Managing MSW Recycling Systems

$1,025

 

$1,297

Starting at $1174

Managing MSW Collection Systems

$1,025

 

$1,297

Starting at $1174

Managing Composting Programs

$960

 

$1,232

Starting at $1109

HHW & CESQG Facilities

$960

 

$1,232

Starting at $1109

Manager of Bioreactor Landfill

$960

 

$1,232

Starting at $1109

Landfill Gas Operation & Maintenance

$940

 

$1,222

Starting at $1089

Certification Exams        
Prices are for all Certification Disciplines

$175

 

$300

 
A La Carte Events        
One Day Conference Registration

 $219

 

 $469

 
Facility Tours

$90

 

$110

 
One Day Training

$99

 

$199

 
Workshops

$49-$99

 

$99-$149

 

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This year, WASTECON 2010 continues to showcase the latest information in municipal solid waste management. With 8 technical sessions focusing on Landfill Gas and the 2-day Landfill Gas Operations and Maintenance Course available at this year’s event, this is another great opportunity to strengthen your knowledge of Landfill Gas Systems and explore some of the other facets of MSW. With more technical sessions than ever, WASTECON 2010 is one event you don’t want to miss.

Don’t forget about the networking opportunities and exhibits only available at WASTECON. This year, the Monday Night Networking Event, hosted by the Massachusetts Chapter of SWANA, will be at Fenway Park, home of the Red Sox. In addition to this, SWANA will be sharing the show floor with the American Public Works Association. Don’t delay, Register Today!


LFG SESSIONS FOR WASTECON 2010


Sunday, August 15th, 2010

2:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m.

Landfill Gas Carbon Credits (LFG)
Landfills: Capped Source of Emissions vs. Offset
Rema Parvez, LFG Business Development, Elements Markets

New Frontiers for Landfill Methane Carbon Credits:
A Carbon Credit Management and Developers Perspective
Randy Lack, Managing Director, Element Markets

3:30 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.

Evaluating Landfill Engines Engines(LFG)
What You Need to Consider When Making Your Engine Selection
Thomas Bilgri, Manager - LFG Engineering Services, Cornerstone Environmental Group, LLC

Ultra Low NOx Biogas-to-Power Conversion Technology
Stephen Lasher, Principal, TIAX LLC

Performance and Economics of Currently Available Technologies for Removal of Siloxane From Biogas
Jeffrey Pierce, Senior Vice President, SCS Energy

Monday, August 16th, 2010

2:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m.

Landfill Gas Project Case Studies(LFG)
Constructing a Landfill Gas Collection System in the Far North
Randy Johnson, Public Works Deputy Director, Fairbanks North Star Borough, AK

Case Study: Landfill Gas Management at (one of) the Biggest Landfill in New England
Gregory McCarron, Vice President, SCS Engineers

3:30 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.

Mandatory GHG Reporting(LFG)
The Confusing Maze of State and Federal Mandatory GHG Reporting Programs
Patrick Sullivan, Senior Vice President, SCS Engineers

EPA GHG Mandatory Reporting Rule
Rachel Schmeltz, Environmental Protection Specialist, US EPA Climate Change Division

Tuesday, August 17th, 2010

9:00 a.m. - 10:00 a.m.

End Use Projects (LFG)
How Many Times Can You Use This Energy?
David Terrill, Executive Director, Northern Tier Solid Waste Authority, PA

Space Heating With LFG: Small Project - Big Savings
Fred Doran, Senior Director, R. W. Beck

10:30 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.

LFGTE Operational Issues (LFG)
LFGTE Project - Dollars and Sense!
Stephen Batiste, Project Manager, Brown and Caldwell

Innovative Horizontal Drain Technology to Facilitate Landfill Gas Management
Phillip McKalips, Innovative Horizontal Drain Technology to Facilitate Landfill Gas Management, Environmental Standards, Inc.

2:30 p.m. - 3:30 p.m.

Landfill Gas Project Development(LFG)
Considering Developing Your Own Landfill Gas Energy Project?
Ideas for Structuring Your Project Team.
Christopher Godlove, Northeast and Mid-Atlantic Territory Manager, U.S. EPA Landfill Methane Outreach Program (LMOP)

4:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.

Landfill Gas System Improvements(LFG)
Addressing the High Nitrogen Conundrum: Wellfield Versus Plant Modifications
Steve Hamilton, Vice President, SCS Energy

Landfill Gas Management Improvements for Turning A Municipal Solid Waste Landfill into a Community Resource
Javier Polanco, Assistant Division Manager, City of Los Angeles, Bureau of Sanitation, CA


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