It
Takes 2 Agenda
7:30
Registration and vendor exhibits
8:15 Welcome & Opening remarks by Laurie Perkins, PE
8:30 Keynote Speaker: Invert
the Organization Chart for Important Design Information – George
Martin, Greenwood, SC
9:15 Break with
refreshments - exhibit area
10:00 Combined
Teamwork Achieves Successful Inspection of the Dam Neck Force Main in Virginia
Beach – Chris Carroll, Pure Technologies
10:30 Engineers
and Operators Working Together: a 60 Minutes Style Expose – Hiram
Tanner, District of Columbia Water & Sewer Authority
11:00 Taking
the Next Step ∙ Integrating GIS Into Collection System Maintenance and
Capital Improvement Projects – Paul Sayan, P.E. Black & Veatch
11:30 Vendor raffle in
exhibit area, followed by the famous MITAG lunch
1:00 Cooperation,
You Got a Problem? – Rob Villee, Plainfield, NJ Area Regional Authority
(PARSA)
1:30 It’s
a War Out There…Triage Approach to Sewer Maintenance – Rob Roff, New
Castle County, DE
2:00 Break with
refreshments - exhibit area
2:30 Separation,
a Sewer Philosophy or Organization Dysfunction? – Richard Thomasson,
Malcolm Pirnie
3:00 Sewer
Empathy: Enhancing the Engineering/Maintenance Relationship – Phil
Hannan, Black & Veatch
3:30 Adjourn
Maritime
Institute of Technology
692
Maritime Boulevard
Linthicum
Heights, MD 21090
Directions
The MITAGS campus encompasses over eighty-acres. The rolling
grounds are tree-lined with ample room for jogging and other outside
activities. This countryside setting is strategically located within the
Baltimore-Washington corridor. The campus is less than five miles from the
Baltimore-Washington International (BWI) Thurgood Marshall Airport, the BWI
Amtrak Station, and Interstate - 95. The campus is also near major tourist
destinations, such as the Baltimore Inner Harbor, Annapolis, and Washington,
DC.
For more detailed directions, visit the MITAG website: http://www.mitags.org/t-directions.aspx
