Schedule of Presentations and
Q/A
|
Time
|
Topic
|
Speaker
|
Content
|
|
6:30
PM
|
Introduction
|
Laura Brown,
General Manager, Soquel Creek Water District
|
Welcome
and Introductions
|
|
6:35-6:55 PM
|
Integrated Water Plan and Desalination as a supplemental
Supply
.PDF of Presentation
|
Heidi Luckenbach,
P.E.,
City of Santa Cruz
|
What are
the water supply issues for the City of
Santa Cruz and Soquel Creek Water
District and how desalination may be a viable supplemental
supply source
|
|
6:55-7:15 PM
|
scwd2
Seawater Desalination Pilot Plant
.PDF of
Presentation
.PDF of Pilot
Plant Update
|
Erik Desormeaux,
P.E., Pilot Plant Project Engineer, CDM
|
Overview
of the seawater
desalination pilot plant investigations and preliminary test
results
|
|
7:15-7:35 PM
|
Benefits
and Challenges of Desalination
.PDF of
Presentation
|
Todd Reynolds,
P.E.,
Pilot
Plant Project Engineer, Kennedy/Jenks Consultants
|
Addresses
‘Frequently Asked Questions’ related to desalination
|
|
7:35-7:45 PM
|
What’s
Ahead
|
Heidi Luckenbach,
P.E.,
City of Santa Cruz
|
Future
studies and schedule for evaluating desalination
|
|
7:45-8:30 PM
|
Q/A
Session with Panel
|
Presenters
Heidi Luckenbach,
P.E., City of Santa Cruz.
As the Desalination Program Coordinator, Heidi is responsible for
overseeing the various studies related to the potential 2.5 MGD
desalination plant that the City of
Santa Cruz and Soquel Creek Water District is
evaluating as a supplemental supply source.
Heidi has worked for the City of Santa
Cruz for almost 10 years and previously worked in
Phoenix, Arizona, Illinois, and Southern California.
Todd
Reynolds,
P.E., Kennedy/Jenks Consultants.
Todd is an
environmental engineer specializing in membrane treatment processes
including microfiltration, ultrafiltration, and seawater and
brackish water desalination with nanofiltration, reverse osmosis,
and electrodialysis membrane systems. Todd currently acts as
Technical Advisor for scwd2
Desalination Program and previously worked as the Project
Engineer/Operator for the Marin Municipal Water District’s
Desalination Pilot Study from 2005-2007.
Erik
Desormeaux,
P.E., CDM.
Erik is an environmental engineer with
experience in brackish and seawater desalination, wastewater
reclamation, and conventional water treatment.
His experience includes design and
implementation of reverse osmosis pilot plant studies and design,
optimization, and regulatory compliance for full-scale water
treatment plants. Erik
previously worked for the Alameda County Water District as the
project engineer for a Brackish Water Desalination Optimization
Pilot Study and currently is the lead operator/engineer at the scwd2
Seawater Reverse Osmosis Desalination Pilot Plant in Santa Cruz for CDM.
Panel for Q/A Session
Bill
Kocher,
Water Director, City of
Santa Cruz
Laura
Brown,
General Manager, Soquel Creek Water District
Heidi
Luckenbach,
City of
Santa Cruz
Erik
Desormeaux,
CDM
Todd
Reynolds,
Kennedy/Jenks Consultants