Reimagining Residuals Part Two: Drying Technologies (26S-ETC107) (1.5 TCHs)

$40.00
Date: Wednesday, July, 29, 2026

Time: 2:00 PM – 3:30 PM Eastern

Location: Live-Virtual

Instructors:

  • John Ross, Brown & Caldwell
  • Don Song, Stantec
  • Sean Murnan, Synagro
  • Elizabeth Englebert, Middlesex County Utilities Authority

Description

Learn about drying technologies, an important first step to implementing technologies for removal and destruction of PFAS and other emerging contaminants from biosolids. Presenters will discuss a variety of commonly used dryers, including drum, paddle, and belt dryers, among others. Synagro (Massachusetts) and Middlesex County Utilities Authority (New Jersey) will present case studies on rotary drum and thin film dryers, respectively.

This webinar is the second in a series organized by NEIWPCC and NEBRA spotlighting the technologies shaping the future of sludge and biosolids management. Led by researchers and industry experts, each webinar combines a strong technical foundation with real-world insights to explore topics ranging from established approaches like dewatering and drying to emerging and early-stage innovations.

Course Details

  • Wastewater Training Contact Hours (TCHs) are approved in Connecticut and Massachusetts; An application for TCH approval has been submitted for Maine, New Hampshire, New York, Rhode Island and Vermont.
  • Participants must attend the entire session and participate in polls to receive TCHs. Links to certificates will be emailed to participants upon course completion.
  • All participants must be registered to view the course. Registration closes when the class starts.
  • Cancellations must be received at training@neiwpcc.org no less than 24 hours prior to course start time.