May 2015 BARSCREEN BEE The Official Newsletter of the Northern Sacramento Valley Section of the California Water Environment Association www.cwea.org/nsv NSVS EXECUTIVE BOARD PRESIDENT Rob Price City of Olivehurst 530 682-0736 rprice@opud.org VICE PRESIDENT Beverly Hann Carollo Engineering 916 565-4888 SEC-TREASURER April Overfield SC-OR 530-534-0353 aoverfield@sc-or.org 2-YR DIRECTOR Nancy Cameron Sierra Foothill Lab 530 301-6655 nancy@sierralab.com 1-YR DIRECTOR Nolan Randal CH2M Hill 530 229-3341 530 243-5831 nrandal@ch2m.com The Barscreen Bee is a bimonthly publication of the Northern Sacramento Valley Section of the California Water Environment Association. Articles, announcements, job postings, questions, etc should be e-mailed to the newsletter editor, Eric Wold at: ericnww@yahoo.com 530 966-5059 NSVS News Re-cap of our March Meeting April Overfield started out training meeting with a history of the toilet from Rome to some unusual modern toilets. Dispelled was the myth that Thomas Crapper (1836-1910) was the inventor of the toilet. The flush toilet was invented by John Harrington in 1596 but, Thomas Crapper did improve on the toilet inventing the floating ball cock found at the bottom of the water tank. Thomas Crapper produced plumbing supplies, one being the toilet which he prominently placed his name. Whenever someone used the toilet, they saw the name Crapper and the name stuck- be careful of what you put your name on. Butte County Mosquito Abatement Department gave our second presentation with a talk on West Nile Virus and the roll wastewater plant have in keeping mosquitoes down. There are more than 50 species of mosquitoes in California and they can hatch in a week or less, in as little as a halfinch of water. West Nile virus (WNV) is a mosquito-borne disease that can cause encephalitis, a brain inflammation. There are a number of ways wastewater treatment plants can minimize mosquitoes such as agitation or aeration of still water, removal of duck weed, larvicide or the use of mosquito Olivehurst Training Meeting Pg2 Contents: fish which the Mosquito Department will give out. Olivehurst Map Pg3 News Cont. Pg4 Cont. pg 4 Calendar Pg4 Water Myths Pg 6 California Water Project Pg 9
Welcome to Olivehurst for Training Wednesday, May 20th, 2015 Olivehurst Youth Center 1966 9th Ave, Olivehurst Your Host Map page 3 8:30 Network with peers over morning goodies 9:00 DMRQA-35 Study: Its Importance Renee Spears, Senior Environmental Scientist Specialist- QA Officer, Office of Information Management & Analysis State Water Resources Control Board. 9:50 Sonetics Wireless Communication Systems Collin Chavez, Territory Manager, Industrial Safety Supply 10:40 Lessons Learned Grant Writing for Water & Wastewater Systems Daniel W. Peterson, Principal Engineer, Water Resources, Yuba County Public Works Department 11:30 Vertical Mixing using large bubbles Kris Drewry, Pulsed Hydraulics, Inc. & Ray Sprague, JBI Water&Wastewater 12:20 Lunch: Pulled pork and BBQ chicken breasts with sides of bbq beans, mac and cheese, and Caesar salad. Catered by Dickies BBQ in Yuba City. $10.00 cash or check payable to NSVS. 1:30 Tour TBA - It will either be a tour of their plant or the Bok Kai Temple in Marysville. Bok Kai Temple is the oldest Chinese temple in the US. Attendees of all technical sessions will be issued up to four (4) Continuing Education contact hours toward CWEA Technical Certification. Or 4 Education Points for SWRCB Operator education requirements To find out if a class qualifies for continuing education in your area of certification, go to the CWEA web site. Click on Certification. Under Wastewater Trainers and Educators, Click on CWEA Trainers. Scroll down to training subjects for a list of class subjects. 2
Olivehurst Youth Center, 1966 9th Ave Olivehurst, Ca. Olivehurst Youth Center is easy to find on 9th Ave almost at the corner of Powerline Rd. You will see a large sign next to the Olivehurst Public Utilities buildings follow the drive back behind the Public Utilities to the Youth Center. 3
NSVS News Cont. Michael Miller from the State Department of Water Resources gave the third talk on the States water project. Many of us have long believed that North State water was all being sent to Southern California. Well, that is a myth. Most of the Water Project water goes to the San Joaquin Delta to prevent salinity from moving upstreamsee page 6 for more myths. Michael gave a very interesting talk on how California manages it s water with our Oroville lake being a part of it. More info is included on page nine. Bud Bolt (real name) gave the last presentation with a talk on the Dust Bowl. The Dust Bowl doesn t seem to have much to do with wastewater but, we deal in environmental protection and the Dust Bowl was and environmental disaster that Bud lived through. The Bolt Tool Museum is a great place, every tool has a story and you will find them very interesting. Goggle the Bolt Tool Museum and find out more this interesting museum and Bud Bolt or visit the museum-soon! As bud would say, before he become dead bolt. NSVS Calendar of Events March 18 - Training Meeting in Oroville 27 - TCP Training in Colusa April 15 - NSVS Board Meeting * May 20 - Training Meeting in Olivehurst June 17 - NSVS Board Meeting July 15 - Training Meeting, location TBD August?? - Sprint Car Races - to be scheduled September 16 - Training Meeting, location TBD October 21 - NSVS Board Meeting November 18 - Training Meeting in Redding December 9 - NSVS Board Meeting January 2016 30 - NSVS Awards Banquet, Location TBD *All board meetings held at 10:00 at the Italian Cottage, 2234 Esplanade, Chico 4
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2015 NORTHERN SACRAMENTO VALLEY SECTION MEMBERSHIP, ADVERTISEMENT & NEWSLETTER SUBSCRIPTION N.S.V. MEMBERSHIP & SUBSCRIPTION: People interested in being a member of the Northern Sacramento Valley Section and attending training sessions and other function of the N.S.V.S. may join the Section for only $12 per year (12 months). Membership includes our bi-monthly NSV Section Barscreen Bee newsletter and the opportunity to attend all training session and functions presented by the N.S.V. Section Does not include or require membership in our parent organization, CWEA. ADVERTISEMENTS: Advertisements in the bi-monthly N.S.V. Barscreen Bee newsletter may be purchased for only $60 per calendar year for a business-card size advertisement or $120 per year for a double-size advertisement (prorated from billing date). Other advertisement sizes may be available. Purchase of advertisement includes N.S.V Section membership. Enclose a clean, scanable business card or email card/advertisement to the Newsletter Editor at: ewold@ci.chico.ca.us. CWEA MEMBERSHIP When you become a member of the CWEA (California Water Environment Association) your membership includes membership in one Local Section also. Of course, you will want to check the box for the NSVS (Northern Sacramento Valley Section) on the application. For a small additional fee, you can join any of the other Local Sections throughout California. For CWEA Membership, phone 510-382-7800 or go online at www.cwea.org. APPLICATION: DATE: NSV Subscription / Membership for $12 per year NSV Advertisement for $60 or $120 / year NAME AGENCY TITLE MAILING ADDRESS CITY STATE ZIP PHONE EMAIL (Newsletter sent by e-mail) Please remit to: NSV-CWEA Sec/Treasurer: APRIL OVERFIELD P.O. BOX 1350 OROVILLE, CA 95965 Phone (530) 534-0353 April Overfield - aoverfield@sc-or.org 13