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January 18, 2022, 11am-1pm Hawaii Standard Time

Free for all ACECH and HWEA members (but registration is required)

Audience: Engineers of all levels

Please join us for a discussion about harnessing energy from wastewater!

Register by January 16, 2022 at this link
(A viewing link will be sent to all registrants on January 17, 2022)

Panelists:

  • Wes Yokoyama, City and County of Honolulu, Department of Environmental Services
  • Sarah Deslauriers, Carollo Engineers, Inc.
  • Adam Ross, Brown and Caldwell
  • Matt Noesen, Jacobs
  • Moderator: Cari Ishida, Carollo Engineers, Inc.
Event Date 01-18-2022 11:00 am
Event End Date 01-18-2022 1:00 pm
Capacity Unlimited
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malama

HWEA is sharing Mālama Sessions which will be a series of virtual talk-stories with leaders in our profession. Our guest speakers will share their manaʻo (ideas), offering glimpses into regulatory history and values that mold our Hawaiʻi wastewater community.

Join us for the continued building of understanding “Mālama Ethic”, developed by the late Senator Kenneth F. Brown, with our second engaging conversation, Mai Ka Pō Mai. (Returning to pō), featuring guest Brad Kaʻalelo Wong, Office of Hawaiian Affairs Papahānaumokuākea Program Specialist.

October 14, 2021 at 11 am

Register at: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/asce-hwea-october-2021-joint-virtual-presentation-tickets-173136143867

Mai Ka Pō Mai is a culmination of over 10 years of discussions to provide a Native Hawaiian perspective into Papahānaumokuākea management.  Papahānaumokuākea is significant because it demonstrates that:

  1. Providing Native Hawaiian voices equal footing with federal and state entities in a complex management structure can lead to the successful stewardship of our most precious natural and cultural resources; and,
  2. Traditional indigenous management is a best management practice that can be replicated elsewhere in Hawaiʻi and throughout the globe.

For more information visit: https://www.oha.org/maikapomai

We encourage participants to get engaged in asking questions about the extraordinary history and culture that shaped Hawaiʻi’s environment.  We ask in return that you will carry these manaʻo to guide our decision making and the next generation of leaders.  We hope to see you on the virtual Mālama Session.

Event Date 10-14-2021 11:00 am
Capacity Unlimited
Individual Price FREE

workshops

 

The City and County of Honolulu is hosting educational workshops for storm water quality Best Management Practices (BMPs) to protect our waters for life.

Join us online August 25 to 27, 2021 for presentations on

  • Construction Site Storm Water BMPs
  • Permanent Water Quality or Green Storm Water Infrastructure
  • MS4, TMDLs, or Other Water Quality & Storm Water Topics

REGISTER FOR THE STORM WATER QUALITY BMPs WORKSHOPS

Event Date 08-25-2021 8:00 am
Event End Date 08-27-2021 2:00 pm
Capacity Unlimited
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CONFERENCE SCHEDULE

Virtual Conference 8:00 AM - 1:00 PM
Free Virtual Pub Trivia* 1:15 PM - 2:45 PM
*Optional, 250 person limit

 

CONFERENCE PRESENTATION TOPICS

  • Federal Highways Administration’s Priorities – Sustainability & Resiliency
  • Electrification of Transportation
  • State Historical Preservation Division
  • Updated City & County of Honolulu Standard Details & Specifications

 

REGISTRATION FEES

  • $0 - Hawaii Government Employees (sponsored by LTAP)
  • $20 - APWA, ACECH, ASCE, HWEA Members
  • $25 - General

 

REGISTER AT:

https://www.eventbrite.com/e/2021‐annual‐public‐works‐conference‐tickets‐156183740773

DOWNLOAD THE PDF FLYER HERE

 

SPONSORS & EXHIBITORS

 

UPCOMING EVENTS/DEADLINES

  • 08/24/21: Public Works Conference
  • 08/25/21 - 08/27/21: Storm Water BMPs Workshops
  • 08/27/21: Late Registration Deadline for Storm Water BMPs Workshops
Event Date 08-24-2021 8:00 am
Event End Date 08-24-2021 1:00 pm
Capacity 250
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