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Friday July 24, 2026 8:30am - 10:10am EDT
Limited Capacity seats available
Wetlands provide natural, sustainable, and environmentally beneficial water quality improvement. This exciting course will include a detailed overview of treatment wetland applications, design and permitting, and recent trends and innovations to address some of the state’s most complex challenges associated with surface water quality and water supply shortages. Surface water quality protection will be highlighted by how SFWMD is using treatment wetlands to restore and protect ecologically sensitive areas of South Florida. The Everglades Stormwater Treatment Areas (ESTAs) include a stringent water quality-based effluent limit (WQBEL) for phosphorus concentration. The Northern STAs (NSTAs) are constructed to reduce nutrient load for water discharging into Lake Okeechobee or the Caloosahatchee or St. Lucie Estuaries.  Water resource augmentation using treatment wetlands will be highlighted by multiple projects that reuse wastewater effluent providing multi-functional and multi-beneficial systems that protect water quality, enhance water availability, and protect public health. Recent advancements include new interpretations of the Florida Administrative Code to better target natural recharge areas for groundwater augmentation, couple treatment wetlands with groundwater recharge via injection, and include treatment intensification to provide treatment of micropollutants, including unregulated contaminants and PFAS, in potable reuse applications.
Speakers
avatar for Rafael Vazquez-Burney

Rafael Vazquez-Burney

Technology Fellow, Jacobs
Technology Fellow at Jacobs specializing in Natural Treatment Systems. With over 19 years of experience in wastewater treatment, ecological planning, permitting and design of natural treatment systems for nutrient reduction, Rafael is a globally recognized expert in treatment wetlands... Read More →
avatar for Chris Keller

Chris Keller

President, Wetland Solutions, Inc.
I have over 30 years of professional experience specializing in the design, assessment, and optimization of treatment wetlands for water quality improvement. I hold B.S. and M.E. degrees in environmental engineering from the University of Florida and am a licensed professional engineer... Read More →
avatar for Tony Holley

Tony Holley

Principal Engineer/Owner, JSA
Tony Holley, P.E. is a Principal Engineer and Owner at JSA, with over 20 years of experience in water and wastewater engineering across Florida, Georgia, and Alabama. His work focuses on the planning, permitting, and design of advanced treatment systems with an emphasis on emerging... Read More →
avatar for Mark Merkelbach

Mark Merkelbach

COO, Sustainable Water Infrastructure Group, LLC.
Mr. Merkelbach leads project development and implementation for SWIG. He is a civil designer and professional wetland scientist (PWS) who has managed the design and construction of hundreds of water quality projects, including some of the largest GSI projects in China. He worked with... Read More →
Friday July 24, 2026 8:30am - 10:10am EDT
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