State Onsite Regulators Alliance and Captains of Industry (SORA/COI©) Conference

Join us June 20, 2011, in Columbus, Ohio.


For this year's SORA/COI© Conference we will once again partner with the National Environmental Services Center (NESC) and the National Environmental Health Association (NEHA). Slated for June 20, 2011, in Columbus, Ohio, this conference will also feature the National Onsite Wastewater Recycling Association (NOWRA). Mark the dates in your calendar because this is one event you won't want to miss! Download a Conference Overview flyer. Click here for a copy of the preliminary agenda.

The 12th Annual SORA/COI© Conference wrapped up on June 9, 2010. Sixty-four regulators from 28 states traveled to Albuquerque, New Mexico, as well as representatives from two Canadian provinces and two Indian Tribes. Joining these regulators were 42 Captains of Industry from 25 companies and 12 staff members from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, as well as host organizations NESC and NEHA.

Thank you to all who attended for making the conference a tremendous success. Check back later this summer for conference highlights and proceedings.

Why should I attend the 2011 Joint Conference?


This annual event brings together regulators and industry representatives to network and exchange information focusing attention on current wastewater issues and sustainable wastewater solutions. The conference offers a forum that focuses attention on current wastewater issues and increased opportunities for Captains (manufacturers) to present their products to those capable of permitting its use.

    You should attend because you will have the opportunity to:
  • meet regulatory officials from across the country,
  • engage in forums and networking sessions with industry representatives and regulatory officials from the state, regional and federal level,
  • keep up-to-date with current research studies and field evaluations of decentralized technologies and approaches to wastewater treatment, and
  • view and discuss products and services offered by wastewater companies with decentralized and onsite wastewater expertise.

Captains of Industry (COI)

    Captains of Industry (COI) refers to those companies that offer products and or services for decentralized, including onsite, wastewater treatment. COIs can be non-voting affiliate members of SORA, offering advantageous possibilities to represent their views at SORA meetings.

    We are also aware of the impact the economy has had on the Captains of Industry. Through our partnership, additional opportunities are available for industry representatives to reach wastewater regulators. Regulators look forward to interaction with industry representatives to stay current on technologies and be effective in their roles as state regulators. Opportunities to display products and discuss regulations and product approval procedures are vital to industry's success within the states. Networking with and exposure to industry representatives remains a central conference objective.

State Onsite Regulators Alliance (SORA)

    The State Onsite Regulators Alliance (SORA) is the only national organization that represents onsite wastewater regulators from all 50 states, U.S. Territories, tribes and Canadian provinces.

    Because of state budgetary restrictions, regulators often must make difficult decisions with limited access to up-to-date information on science and technology challenges the industry. We are aware that the many benefits of the information and experience gained by conference attendees are implemented where they are most needed, at the state, tribal and local levels. The partnership between NESC and NEHA allows regulators to benefit from two educational events at one venue.

2010 Conference Numbers: Sixty-four regulators from 28 states, representatives from two Canadian provinces and two Indian Tribes, 42 Captains of Industry from 25 companies, 12 staff members from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, and NESC and NEHA

SORA/COI© 2011 Sponsors

Platinum
Abtech

 

AbTech Industries, Inc. is an environmental technologies firm dedicated to providing innovative solutions to communities and industry addressing issues of water pollutants and contamination. www.abtechindustries.com/

 

Presby Environmental Logo

 

Presby Environmental Inc. (PEI), founded in 1995 by inventor and entrepreneur David Presby, is an innovative environmental organization that engineers new technology to change the way the world approaches wastewater treatment. Today the company is working at the cutting edge of water pollution control to help protect and preserve our most precious natural resources. http://presbyeco.com/

 

Salcor Logo

The Salcor Model 3G ultraviolet disinfection unit (patents issued and pending) was specifically designed for disinfecting the effluent from small aerobic treatment plants. It is able to reduce fecal coliform bacteria levels well below the most stringent US treatment standards, even when the upstream treatment plant is operating in a mild upset condition. jscruver@aol.com


Gold Level
Jet Logo

Offering a high level of customer service and cutting edge products in an ever changing industry, Jet is the LEADER in wastewater technology. Jet's representatives design, install and service the best products in the industry. www.jetincorp.com/


Silver
Infiltrator Logo

Infiltrator Systems Inc. has products that improve the performance of onsite septic systems by delivering greater infiltrative capacity and long-term reliability. www.infiltratorsystems.com/

NSF Logo

 

NSF International, The Public Health and Safety Company, a not-for-profit, non-governmental organization, is the world leader in standards development, product certification, education, and risk-management for public health and safety. They are widely recognized for its scientific and technical expertise in the health and environmental sciences. http://www.nsf.org/business/wastewater_
certification/index.asp?program=WastewaterCer


Bronze
Orenco Systems Logo

Orenco designs and manufactures advanced onsite (decentralized) wastewater technologies for individual properties and small communities -- properties that are not hooked up to centralized sewers or whose sewers are failing or at capacity. www.orenco.com

WQA

 

The Water Quality Association (WQA) is a not-for-profit international trade association representing the residential, commercial and industrial water treatment industry. WQA maintains a close dialogue with other organizations representing different aspects of the water industry in order to best serve consumers, government officials, and industry members. www.wqa.org/

 


Pewter
Bionest Logo

 

Since 2001, Bionest has made itself known for the design, manufacture and marketing of equipment which provide cutting-edge solutions for the treatment of domestic wastewater.

 

ASWIPCA

Founded in 1961, the Association of State and Interstate Water Pollution Control Administrators (ASIWPCA) is a national, nonpartisan professional organization. ASIWPCA members are the State, Interstate and Territorial officials who are responsible for the implementation of surface water protection programs throughout the nation.


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