FlowWorks 2011 Conference List

FlowWorks 2011 Conferences

New England NEWEA Conference
January 24th – 26th, 2011
Boston Marriott Copley Place Hotel, Boston, Massachusetts

http://www.newea.org/2011AnnualConference/tabid/432/Default.aspx

Ontario WEAO Conference
April 10th – 12th, 2011
The Westin Harbour Castle, Toronto, Ontario

http://www.weao.org/annual-conferences/current/conference.html

California CWEA Conference
April 12th – 15th, 2011
Ontario Convention Center, Ontario, California

http://www.cwea.org/et_attendees_conferences.shtml

British Columbia BCWWA Conference
April 16th – 20th, 2011
Delta Grand Okanagan Resort, Kelowna, BC

http://www.bcwwa.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=30&Itemid=50

WEF Collection Systems Conference
June 12th – 15th, 2011
Raleigh Convention Center, Raleigh, North Carolina

http://www.wef.org/collectionsystems/

Georgia GAWP Conference
July 10th – 13th, 2011
Savannah International Trade & Convention Center, Savannah, Georgia

http://www.gawp.org/

Kentucky KRWA Conference
August 29th – 31st, 2011
Lexington Convention Center, Lexington, Kentucky

http://www.krwa.org/conference/annual-conference-exhibition/

2011 Tri–Association Conference: WWOA/CWEA/CSAWWA
August 30th – September 2nd, 2011
Roland E. Powell Convention Center, Ocean City, Maryland
http://www.wwoa-cwea.com/events.html

Pacific Northwest PNCWA Conference
September 19th – 20th, 2011
Hilton Vancouver, Vancouver, Washington

https://pncwa.memberclicks.net/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=186&Itemid=202

Washington Association of Sewer and Water Districts Fall Conference
September 28th – 30th, 2011
Wenatchee Convention Center, Wenatchee, Washington
https://www.waswd.org/c_conference.asp

3 Rivers Wet Weather Conference
October 4th – 5th, 2011
Monroeville Convention Center, Monroeville, Pennsylvania

http://www.3riverswetweather.org/b_news/b_events.stm

WEFTEC 2011 – 84th Annual Water Environment Federation Technical Exhibition and Conference
October 17th – 19th, 2011
Los Angeles Convention Center, Los Angeles, California

http://www.weftec.com/

Wastewater Planning Users Group WaPUG
November 9th -11th, 2011
Blackpool Hilton Conference Center, Blackpool, UK
http://www.ciwem.org/knowledge-networks/groups/wapug/events/group-events.aspx

FlowWorks in the UK

FlowWorks Team Makes a Splash at the WaPUG Autumn Conference

The FlowWorks team is home after a successful trip to the United Kingdom for the Wastewater Planning Users Group (WaPUG) conference.

The primary topic for discussion during the two-day wastewater and urban drainage event in Blackpool was “What does the future hold—the next five years.”

FlowWorks President Timothy Hicks flew into the UK a few days ahead of time for meetings and to attend the Water, Wastewater and Environmental Monitoring (WWEM) tradeshow in Telford before picking up FlowWorks Operations Manager Craig Kipkie at the Manchester Airport. The English roads made for adventure as the two missed the turn onto the M6 and found themselves traversing the rural roads of the Wirral. After some hasty map reading, they made it through the Mersey Tunnel and onto the streets of Liverpool, where they were able to locate an excellent pub set against the back wall of Goodison park. Once they were fed, it made for a fun and scenic excursion, Hicks said.

Safe and sound in Blackpool, the FlowWorks team met up with colleagues from Detectronic and IETG, owned by ADS, the firm’s partner in the Seattle Public Utilities Combined Sewer Overflow (CSO) project. There was much discussion about upcoming projects and plans for using FlowWorks.

Hicks and Kipkie led numerous demonstrations, including what was easily the largest demonstration of the show Thursday evening when they shared online data, live via the FlowWorks site, to a crowd of about 20. The team continued to offer demonstrations and answer questions even as the show was being cleaned up around them on the last day.

Craig Kipkie demonstrates how to use FlowWorks data analysis tools on live field data.

Craig Kipkie demonstrates how to use FlowWorks data analysis tools on live field data.

The team also spent time with Detectronic and IETG folks, teaching them the inner workings of the FlowWorks platform—so much so that both firms have been designated as FlowWorks Technical Experts since they now possess a depth of knowledge about the tools and how to effectively employ them.

“All in all, it was a fabulous trade show,” Hicks said. “Three days of really good conference.”

The tradeshow was a unique opportunity to connect with the UK market. The market is highly sophisticated, since the level of modeling going on nationwide is uniformly high and very different from that of the United States because it is operated by ten large, privatized water boards. The result is that all firms in the industry are working ultimately for one or more of the ten water boards.

Craig Kipkie of FlowWorks and Ian Small of Mott MacDonald discuss the details of FlowWorks CSO management tools.

Craig Kipkie of FlowWorks and Ian Small of Mott MacDonald discuss the details of FlowWorks CSO management tools.

Hicks highlighted plenty of positives, weather aside, and thoroughly enjoyed the trip, he said,

“We had a really great show and met exactly the people we needed to meet and had great conversations and demonstrations with many of them. The people were awesome, the food was great, the venue was good for the purpose, Blackpool was marginally acceptable and the weather was awful. Short of fixing the weather and attracting so many more of the RIGHT kind of attendees that the event outgrows Blackpool, I am not sure the organizers could have done anything more”

Look for FlowWorks at the WaPUG Conference again next year.

FlowWorks heads to Europe – WaPUG Autumn Conference

For the first time, FlowWorks will be featured in the United Kingdom as an exhibitor at the WaPUG Autumn Conference and Trade Show in Blackpool, England.

Scheduled to run November 10 – 12, the conference aims to give delegates a flavor of the challenges faced by urban drainage practitioners in delivering significant capital and operational investment programs over the next five years. These challenges include the drive for efficiencies, innovation, system optimization and operation, accounting for carbon, climate change and collaborative working.

Because water companies are under more pressure than ever to deliver program efficiencies across the board, it’s a great opportunity to explore FlowWorks—a powerful suite of online data collection, monitoring, analysis and reporting tools.

Our product is an ideal application for utilities collection systems to enhance efficiency and develop a thriving model. By way of improved modelling, FlowWorks drastically increases efficiency by allowing utilities to collect information from various data sources (any flow meter, scada system, manual and historical data). This can then be consolidated and transformed into real-time analysis reports, accessible through any web browser and applicable to other modelling utilities.

FlowWorks provides a reliable online database, helping enhance the overall value of your business. With us your data will be safe, organized and accessible, saving your company time and expenses in the long run.
Other key benefits include:

• Flexibility
• Affordability
• Hardware neutral
• Hassle Free

Stop by and learn for yourself how our innovation will lead water industries around the world to higher levels of technology, sustainability and efficiency.

Contact us for a free demonstration at 1.888.400.3288.

For more information on WaPUG Autumn Conference visit http://www.coastms.co.uk/conferences/439.