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Our Speakers <br />Ben Stanford, Ph.D. <br />Ben Stanford is the Director of Applied Research and the Corporate Water Reuse Practice Leader <br />for Hazen and Sawyer. His work includes leading and/or participating in numerous studies involving <br />emerging contaminants, climate change, disinfection byproducts, and process optimization for the <br />WateReuse Research Foundation, Water Research Foundation, and Water Environment Research <br />Foundation. He is currently leading or co -leading four major direct potable reuse projects and is the <br />co-author of a chapter on emerging contaminants and public health risks for the U.S. EPA Water <br />Reuse Guidelines. Dr. Stanford also serves as a technical expert on the American Water Works <br />Association Candidate Contaminant List Technical Advisory Workgroup. <br />Enrique Vadiveloo, PE <br />Enrique Vadiveloo is an Associate with Hazen and Sawyer and serves as the firm's Southeast <br />Region Water Reuse Practice Leader. He has worked on several reuse projects in South Florida <br />including Floridan Aquifer recharge, Biscayne Aquifer recharge, surface water discharge, and <br />large user spray irrigation. Mr. Vadiveloo was the lead on the City of Hollywood Floridan Aquifer <br />Recharge Pilot project. He has presented and published numerous papers regarding water <br />reuse including "New Wastewater Disposal Rules Aimed at Protecting the Environment Could <br />Have Drastic Climate Change Impacts" and "In Search of a Sustainable Future - Population, Water <br />Issues Prompt South Florida to Expand Water Reuse." <br />Troy Walker <br />Troy Walker is the Corporate Membrane Technology Leader for Hazen and Sawyer. He has 20 <br />years of experience in the planning, design, construction, and operations management of advanced <br />water reuse projects and large seawater desalination plants. From working on the commissioning <br />team of the first combination of microfiltration and reverse osmosis for water recycling in 1994, he <br />has played roles in landmark recycled water projects around the world including Singapore's <br />NeWater and the Western Corridor Indirect Potable Recycled Water project in Australia, where he <br />developed operational systems and processes to ensure robust, reliable operations. He is currently <br />at the forefront of direct potable reuse research, and is the Principal Investigator for two operationally <br />focused projects or the WaleReuse Research Foundation. <br />Erik Rosenfeldt, Ph.D., PE <br />Erik Rosenfeldt is a member of Hazen and Sawyer's Drinking Water Process, Water Reuse <br />Process, and Applied Research Groups. His work focuses on understanding advanced <br />physical and chemical treatment technologies for emerging contaminants in drinking water and <br />water reuse applications, including sorption techniques, UV, ozone, and advanced oxidation <br />technologies. Dr. Rosenfeldt has designed and performed numerous bench-, pilot-, and <br />full-scale studies for evaluating the implementation of traditional and cutting-edge technologies <br />in drinking water and reuse applications. <br />HAZEN AND SAWYER <br />Environmental Engineers & Scientists 34 <br />