WEFTEC 2012 Registration Packages and Pricing
 

 
What's Included  Supersaver Rate
By 7/13/2012
 
Full Rate
After 7/13/2012
 

 
Technical Sessions
Monday – Wednesday
 
Exhibition
Monday – Wednesday
 
Workshop
Saturday or Sunday
 
WEFTEC On Demand  Proceedings  Member  Nonmember  Member  Nonmember 
Best Value
Premium Registration
Includes subscriptions to both World Water and World Water: Reuse and Desalination
 
X
 
X
 
X***
 
X
 
X
 
$955
 
$1210
 
$1125
 
$1370
 
Standard Registration  X
 
X
 

 
$140
 
X
 
$775
 
$975
 
$925
 
$1100
 
Academic Member Standard*
Includes ticket to AEESP Scientists' Luncheon
 
X
 
X
 

 
$140  X
 
$610  n/a $810  n/a
PWO Member Standard*  X
 
X
 

 
$140  X
 
$575  n/a $775   n/a
Young Professional Member Standard*  X
 
X
 

 
$140  X
 
$575  n/a $775  n/a
 
WEF Retired/ Life Member Standard*  X
 
X
 

 
$140  X
 
$80  n/a $95  n/a
Student Standard (Proper Student ID required)
 
X
 
X
 

 
$140 
 
Free  $30  Free  $30 
One-Day Standard  X**
 
X**
 

 
$280
 

 
$425
 
$525
 
$500
 
$600
 
Exhibition + Workshop 
 
X
 
X***
 
$280
 

 
$265
 
$325
 
$285
 
$360
 
Exhibition Only 
 
X
 

 
$280
 

 
$90 
Guest Badge   
 
X
 

 
$280
 

 
$90 
1st Workshop****      X      $199
 
$260  $225  $299 
2nd Workshop****      X      $179  $235  $202  $269 

* Proper WEF Membership ID required.
** Includes admission to technical sessions and the exhibition floor on the day chosen only.
*** One workshop included in price of registration.
**** Student workshops are $40 on or before 7/13 and $75 after 7/13.

 

 

 

Ticketed Events
 
A AAEE/AIDIS/WEF Breakfast
 
Mon $25
B AEESP/WEF Scientists’ Luncheon Mon $37
C Collection Systems Luncheon Tue $45
D Industrial Networking Reception Mon $20
E Water For People Event Mon $35
F Bicycle Ride to Benefit Water for People Sun $50
G Bicycle Ride To Support Water For People (includes bicycle and helmet rental) Sun $75
H
 
WEF Community Outreach Project: Bogging in the Big Easy 
 
Sat
 
$0

 

Facility Tours
 
Monday, October 1
T1 St. Bernard Parish's Munster Wastewater Treatment Plant $50
T2 Collection Systems Tour: U.S. Army Corps of Engineer's Gulf Intracostal Waterway West Closure Complex $50
Tuesday, October 2
T3 Industrial Wastewater Treatment Tour: Nalco Company $50
T4 Sewerage & Water Board of New Orleans' East Bank Wastewater Treatment Plant $50
T5 City of Mandeville's Chinchuba Swamp and East Tchefuncte Marsh Wetland Assimilation Project $50
Wednesday, October 3
T7 Sewerage & Water Board of New Orleans' Dwyer Drainage Pump Station $50

 

Workshops
 
Saturday, September 29 Sunday, September 30

101 Back to Basics: Wastewater Treatment Fundamentals for Petroleum Refineries and Petrochemical Plants                                                        
102 Sustainable Aeration Practice                                            
103 Computational Fluid Dynamics: Fundamentals and Applications for Wastewater Treatment, Disinfection, and Reuse
104 Wastewater Treatment Microbiology                                       
105 Using On-Line Analyzers to Meet Stringent Nutrient Discharge Limits
106 Current Operational Issues With Supplemental Electron Donors for Nitrogen Removal
107 When Opportunity Knocks, How Can Municipalities and POTWs Partner With the Biofuels Industry
108 Collection Systems: Back to Basics
109 WEF/WERF Linking Stormwater BMP Systems to Receiving Water Protection
110 Wetlands Restoration Through Wastewater Reuse and Biosolids Application: Assessment Related to St. Bernard and Orleans Parish Operating Demonstration Project
111 Maximizing the Value of IT to Achieve EUM Goals
112 Advancing IPR to Potable Reuse: Learning Experience to Date

201 WEF/WERF Sustainable Phosphorus Removal to Low Levels: Phosphorus Characterization, Treatment Technologies, and Operations Considerations
202 WEF/WERF Planning for the Cities of the Future Based on the Concept of Scarcity-Thinking
203 Wastewater Treatment Microbiology
204 Activated Sludge and BNR Process Control: Hands-on in the Real World
205 Predictive Maintenance: Keeping Your Fingers on the Pulse of Your Equipment
206 Achieving and Managing a Highly Effective Safety Program Through Continuous Improvement and Emergency Planning
207 Biosolids 101: Fundamentals of Practice
208 WEF/WERF Boosting Biogas-to-Energy: Jumping the Hurdles to Biogas Utilization
209 Wastewater Disinfection Fundamentals
210 The Sweet Smell of Success: Integrating Chemical Additives Into Your Collection System O&M Program                                                  
211 Piecing Together a Green Infrastructure Program: Components That Lead to Success
212 We Have to Pay For What?! Creative Utility Funding and Financing Strategies