Central States Water Environment Association
Date/Time
7/29/2025 - 7/30/2025
9:00 AM - 4:00 PM Central
Event Type(s)
Wisconsin
Illinois
Minnesota
Event Description
July 29-30, 2025
214 4th St E
St. Paul MN 55101


The sewage sludge incineration (SSI) industry continues to offer a reliable process for wastewater solids treatment. The industry has proved up to the challenges of recent regulatory changes while offering a potential solution for the current wastewater challenge, PFAS. To ensure reliable operation for the future it's important for professionals operating, maintaining, designing, and optimizing these facilities to collaborate and establish lines of knowledge transfer. This conference is focused to benefit the utilities who own and operate SSIs and will cover advanced topics on these facilities. The “classroom” portion of the conference agenda (Tuesday, July 29) has been tailored to address common questions raised by both fluid bed and multiple hearth-based SSI utilities on what it takes to keep facilities operating or transition to a new incineration technology. The “tour” day (Wednesday, July 30) offers attendees the opportunity to visit two different facilities that represent both the fluid bed and multiple hearth technologies primarily used in Canada and the US. Attend the conference to learn more about SSIs and perhaps more importantly make connections with utilities and other professionals serving these facilities!

Hyatt Place St. Paul (180 Kellogg Boulevard East) is offering a group rate for attendees of the conference if they book before June 30. Book a room by clicking below or call 1-888-492-8847, press 1 for New Reservation, and mention the group rate code: G-CSRB.

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Location
Setting: In-Person
Union Depot
214 4th St E
St. Paul, MN 55101
UNITED STATES

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