Jay Ingram Among Speakers at ACE07

June 20, 2007

Jay Ingram, co-host and producer of television's first daily science show, Discovery Channel's Daily Planet, will be among the featured speakers at the American Water Works Association's Annual Conference and Exposition (ACE07) June 24-28 at the Metro Toronto Convention Centre in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

Ingram will replace CBC Radio host Bob McDonald as speaker at the plenary session Tuesday, June 26. Ingram is McDonald's predecessor as host of the award-winning science radio show "Quirks And Quarks."

Ingram, who speaks from 8-8:45 a.m. at Tuesday's plenary session, is one of Canada's most prominent science communicators. His broadcast career spans three decades and includes award-winning radio documentary series, The Talk Show, as well as regular appearances on CBC Newsworld's Canada Live. He is an accomplished writer with three Canadian Science Writer's Awards and has earned several national honors for promoting and popularizing science.

The 125th Annual Conference and Exposition features a professional program with more than 100 sessions and in-depth workshops. Over 500 exhibitors will showcase the latest products and services available to help ensure safe water.

Participants include experts in water engineering and construction, water resources management, conservation and reuse, distribution, legislative and regulatory affairs, public communication and emerging issues.

The Plenary Session on Tuesday, June 26, is part of ACE07 Track: Special Topics. For more information on the conference and registration, visit http://www.awwa.org/ace07.

Source: AWWA

Sponsored Recommendations

Blower Package Integration

March 20, 2024
See how an integrated blower package can save you time, money, and energy, in a wastewater treatment system. With package integration, you have a completely integrated blower ...

Strut Comparison Chart

March 12, 2024
Conduit support systems are an integral part of construction infrastructure. Compare steel, aluminum and fiberglass strut support systems.

Energy Efficient System Design for WWTPs

Feb. 7, 2024
System splitting with adaptive control reduces electrical, maintenance, and initial investment costs.

Blower Isentropic Efficiency Explained

Feb. 7, 2024
Learn more about isentropic efficiency and specific performance as they relate to blowers.