[E-updates] MEDIA ADVISORY: Local presentation of Wastewater Emmys set for We dnesday

Lisa Patterson lpatterson at ci.lawrence.ks.us
Wed Nov 23 11:46:50 CST 2005


MEDIA ADVISORY

CITY OF LAWRENCE 

  

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE 

  

Wednesday, Nov. 23, 2005 

 

Contact: Jeannette Klamm, Residuals Coordinator, Utilities Department, (785) 832-7846

 

Local presentation of Wastewater Emmys set for Wednesday

 

(Lawrence, Ks) - Next Wednesday afternoon, officials from four national agencies will gather in Lawrence to recognize the three distinctions recently received by the wastewater treatment facility.

 

WHAT: Presentation of National Biosolids Certification and EPA awards for plant operation and maintenance and biosolids.

 

WHO: Presentations will be made by the following individuals;

- Sam Hadeed, National Biosolids Certification www.biosolids.org <http://www.biosolids.org/> 

- Matt Bond, Water Environment Federation Director www.wef.org

- Dick Champion, National Association of Clean Water Agencies Vice President www.nacwa.org/

OLE_LINK1- Karen Flournoy, EPA Region 7 Deputy Administrator 

- Mayor Dennis "Boog" Highberger

- Congressman Dennis Moore.

 

WHEN: Wednesday, Nov. 30, 1:30p.m.

 

WHERE: Wastewater Treatment Plant, 1400 East Eighth Street

 

WHY:  

On October 12, 2005, Lawrence officially became the tenth wastewater agency in the nation to be certified under the National Biosolids Partnership's Environmental Management System program. To achieve certification, the City of Lawrence underwent a third party audit, which was completed in mid September. The third party audit verifies that the agency meets the requirements for certification by supporting excellence in biosolids management practices, exceeding regulatory compliance obligations, and providing meaningful opportunities for public participation.

 

Lawrence participated in the development of the NBP's EMS program as one of the original 27 charter demonstration agencies. Currently more than 80 demonstration agencies are participating in the program. Certification is an outstanding accomplishment and milestone in the on-going commitment that Lawrence has made in implementing and maintaining their EMS and continued improvement of their biosolids program.

 

EPA National Clean Water Act Recognition Awards 

Operations and Maintenance Excellence (Large Facilities) - First Place

Exemplary Biosolids Management (Small Projects) - First Place

 

On October 31, the City of Lawrence was honored in two awards categories at the EPA National Clean Water Act Recognition Awards Ceremony in Washington, D.C. Recognition with two awards is an extraordinary, if not unprecedented, accomplishment.  
 
- The Operation and Maintenance Award recognizes outstanding and innovative technological achievements, proactive involvement of wastewater facility staff, outstanding compliance with regulatory requirements, and program/system sustainability.  
 
- The Biosolids Management Award recognizes outstanding biosolids management programs on the basis of sustainability, public acceptance efforts, environmental sensitivity, and regulatory compliance beyond the requirements.
 

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:

Three national distinctions obtained by City of Lawrence Department of Utilities 

 

Program Certification

National Biosolids Partnership Environmental Management System Certification 

 

Biosolids are nutrient-rich treated solids derived from the wastewater treatment process, which are suitable for recycling/reuse, usually as a fertilizer or soil amendment. Through the biosolids beneficial reuse program, the city provides biosolids to farmers as a fertilizer for area farm fields. The nutrients and organic matter in biosolids are beneficial to growing crops. Seasonal give-aways of more extensively treated and tested biosolids are also made available to local gardeners. 

The National Biosolids Partnership is an alliance of the National Association of Clean Water Agencies and Water Environment Federation and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. The Partnership was formed in 1997 to advance environmentally sound and accepted biosolids management practices and essentially "raise the bar" by developing a comprehensive EMS for biosolids that serves as a model for the wastewater profession. 

The NBP's Environmental Management System is modeled after ISO 14001 and is intended to help industry stakeholders voluntarily increase the level of performance practices. The EMS provides standards for all treatment processes that lead to biosolids production and handling, including pretreatment, liquid and solids treatment, handling, storage, transportation, and reuse. 

 

Lawrence expects to see an increase in productivity, quality of service, public confidence, and program improvements as a result of participation. The EMS certification demonstrates biosolids products meet market and regulatory standards and involves the community in establishing performance standards. It assists in more effectively meeting existing regulatory obligations and can lead to greater efficiency and cost reduction.

 

As the tenth certified agency in the nation, Lawrence joins the ranks of Orange County, CA; Los Angeles, CA; King County (Seattle), WA; Madison, WI; Denver, CO; Butler County, OH; Fort Worth, TX; Washington Area Sanitary Authority (WASA), D.C.; and Encina, CA.

 


Awards


EPA National Clean Water Act Recognition Awards 

Operations and Maintenance Excellence (Large Facilities) - First Place

Exemplary Biosolids Management (Small Projects) - First Place

 

Annually the EPA recognizes municipalities for demonstrating outstanding technological achievements or innovative process, method or device in their waste treatment programs. The objectives of the awards program are to educate the public about the contributions that publicly-owned wastewater treatment facilities make to clean water; to encourage public support for municipal efforts in effective wastewater management and biosolids management; and to recognize communities that go much beyond the minimum needed to meet Clean Water Act requirements. The National EPA Awards are the highest form of recognition for the wastewater industry.
 

-END-

 

 

_____________________________

Lisa K. Patterson

Communications Manager

City of Lawrence

PO Box 708

Lawrence, KS 66044

(785) 832-3406

fax (785) 832-3405

lpatterson at ci.lawrence.ks.us

http://www.lawrenceks.org

 

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