March 10, 2021
12:00 p.m. – 1:00 p.m. (EST)
Plastic manufacturing for consumer use began after WWII. Since then, plastic consumption has changed the way we use and view tools in our environment. With plastic being incorporated into consumer habits, small anthropogenic litter has accumulated in our waters and soils. The study of wastewater treatment plants offers a unique lens in understanding the potential impacts. This presentation discusses some of these potential impacts and offers ways to think about addressing solutions.
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Meet Our Speakers:
Tyler Budnick, PE
Tyler is a water resources engineer. He earned a degree in environmental engineering from Clemson and is a registered professional engineer. He is interested in learning about how the choices we make impact our environment. Tyler brings four years of experience in upgrading wastewater treatment plant capacities and performing a risk analysis of water treatment systems.
Katherine Winterstein
Katherine is a staff scientist with a degree in anthropology. She provides support to biological and cultural projects for multiple AECOM business lines by performing field investigations and preparing documentation and reports. Her specialties include National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) compliance, including Environmental Assessments and Environmental Impact Statements (EIS), cultural field surveys, and wetland delineation.
About AECOM Water Wednesdays
As part of AECOM’s Water Wednesdays, our technical experts will lead discussions on a wide range of topics – not only to provide clients with market-driven thought leadership, but to better connect with you and meet the needs of your community.
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Upcoming Water Wednesday Topics
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