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SUMMARY:Single Use and Plastic Waste Prevention Bylaw Options and Considerations given Federal and Provincial Regulations
DESCRIPTION:Roundtable + Open Planning Discussion\n\nThursday\, May 23\, 2024 | 2:00 – 3:30 PM pacific\n\n– DETAILS –\nWith Single Use and Plastic Waste Prevention regulations at both the Federal and Provincial level\, managing what to do with your own plans and bylaws may take some fresh ideas\, adjustments\, and discussion.\nCWMA roundtables and open discussions are a key part of our work to help industry share best practices and ideas with each other. Here are a few of the questions we will discuss at this session: \n–The advantages and disadvantages of repealing bylaws.\n–Need for provincial monitoring and enforcement if bylaws get repealed.\n–Adjusting your bylaws to include everything in the provincial regulation.\n–Actions you are considering given contradictions with your bylaw (e.g. different minimum fee schedule for bags\, different policy around straws) \n\n– WHO SHOULD ATTEND –\nLocal Governments / those who create bylaws\, plans and policies for single use and plastic waste prevention. Those just beginning to explore to those who already have extensive bylaws related to single use and plastic waste prevention. \n\n– COST –\n$20 per organization | CWMA Members or Friends \n+GST. Price is Per Organization – one person can register and then we will send a discount code for the rest of your team to register at no additional cost. The fee covers the administration of putting on this event including moderation\, recaps\, and positive energy. \n\n– AGENDA –\nVirtual Doors Open at 1:50 PM for visiting and a/v check2:00 PM — Welcome Everyone!2:07 PM — Overview2:10 PM — Facilitated Open Discussion (around-the-table style)\n3:28 PM — Conclusion & FarewellAs always\, a follow up/recap and handy information will be sent after the event. \n\n– VIRTUAL NOTES –\nCWMA uses the Zoom Platform for events. Please reach out for accessibility accommodations or technical assistance. Zoom Link is sent the DAY BEFORE the event.
URL:https://cwma.ca/event/single-use-and-plastic-waste-prevention-local-government-by-law-options-and-considerations-given-federal-and-provincial-regulations-an-open-planning-discussion/
LOCATION:Online Via Zoom | Watch for the login details the day before the event
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SUMMARY:Single Use and Plastic Waste Prevention Regulation: Supporting Implementation - with the Ministry
DESCRIPTION:CWMA Special Event + Q&A\n\n– DETAILS –\nThursday\, May 16\, 2024 | 10:00 – 11:00 AM pacific\nJoin us for Single Use and Plastic Waste Prevention Regulation: Supporting Implementation\nan event with the Ministry.\n We are grateful to welcome Kim Richardson and the team from the\nMinistry of Environment and Climate Change Strategy for a short presentation supporting implementation\nof the new regulation.\nNEW! Please send any questions in advance so that the team can pre-prepare. Questions sent in Advance will be prioritized for discussion.\n\n– NO COST –\nCWMA subsidizes this event to ensure all can attend as it is Ministry focused.  \n\n– AGENDA –\nVirtual Doors Open at 9:45 AM for visiting and a/v check\n10:00 AM — Welcome Everyone!\n10:05 AM —  Presentation by the Ministry\n10:25 AM —  Q&A\n11:00 AM —  Conclusion\nAs always\, a follow up and event recap will be sent after the event.\n\n– VIRTUAL NOTES –\nCWMA uses the Zoom Platform for events.  Dial-in option is available but participants must confirm the dial-in phone number to be admitted to the event. Zoom Link is sent the DAY BEFORE the event. Check your spam.
URL:https://cwma.ca/event/single-use-and-plastic-waste-prevention-regulation-supporting-implementation-with-the-ministry/
LOCATION:Online Via Zoom | Watch for the login details the day before the event
CATEGORIES:Virtual Event
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SUMMARY:CWMA Annual General Meeting and Speaker Event: Zero Waste Horizons
DESCRIPTION: Wednesday\, May 8\, 2024\nIn-Person: 11:00 AM – 2:00 PM pacific | Virtual: 11:00 AM – 1:00 PM pacific\n\nCWMA Annual General Meeting will be followed by a great Speaker and Networking Event: Zero Waste Horizons\n–> Zero Waste Victoria is a plan to reduce waste disposal by 50% by 2040\n–> City of Vancouver’s vision is to be a zero waste community by 2040\n–> The RDN vision is a 90% diversion rate / 109 Kg per person by 2027\nJoin speakers from the City of Victoria\, City of Vancouver\,  and Regional District of Nanaimo to look out toward their zero waste horizons. It takes a lot of forethought and gumption to commit publicly to a specific path towards less waste. These three local governments have been leaders in setting targets and strategically moving toward these goals.  For all of them\, there have been challenges and successes in the journey that we can all learn from as we move toward our own waste reduction goals. \nLet’s learn from them and take time to share and discuss the next actions on our paths toward the horizon. \n\n– COST –\nIn-Person: $60 CWMA Members | $70 Non-Members/Friends\nVirtual: $25 CWMA Members | $30 Non-Members/Friends\nAGM Only: $0 / Priceless\n+GST.  CWMA’s operations are supported wholly by events like these\, dedicated patronage from sponsors\, and our membership. We are grateful for your attendance. Differential pricing is available for students and non-profits\, please be in touch. | Am I a member? \n\n– AGENDA –\nIn-Person Doors Open at 10:30 AM for visiting & Coffee\nVirtual Doors Open at 10:45 AM for visiting and a/v check \n11:00 AM — Welcome Everyone!\n11:03 AM — CWMA Annual General Meeting\n11:30 AM — Event: Zero Waste Horizons / Presentations\n1:00 PM — Conclusion for Virtual / Networking Lunch for In-Person\n2:00 PM ish — Conclusion for In-Person \nAs always\, a recap will be sent following the event \n\n– IN-PERSON NOTES –\nCome and network!  Nanaimo Golf Club is convenient for everyone coming from up-Island\, down-Island or across the water. We have selected times to make driving and ferry times most convenient. We will send out additional information. Carpool options/information will be sent out in advance of the event. \nAddress: 2800 Highland Blvd\, Nanaimo\, BC V9S 3N8 | Parking is free \n\n– VIRTUAL NOTES –\nCWMA uses the Zoom Platform for events. Please reach out for accessibility accommodations or technical assistance. Zoom Link is sent the DAY BEFORE the event. \n\n– OUR SPEAKERS –\n \n Rory Tooke\n \n Ben Routledge\n \n Andrea McKenzie\nThis Event is Generously Sponsored by…
URL:https://cwma.ca/event/cwma-annual-general-meeting-speaker-event/
LOCATION:Cottonwood Golf Club OR Online Via Zoom (watch for details)\, 1975 Haslam Rd\, Nanaimo\, BC\, V9X1T1\, Canada
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SUMMARY:Best Practices for EPR Program Contracts ~ A Roundtable Discussion for BC Local Government ~ Part 2
DESCRIPTION:CWMA Roundtable & Discussion\n\nMay 1\, 2024 | 2:00 – 4:00 PM pacific\n\n– DETAILS –\nJoin us for this open discussion | the SECOND of THREE roundtables this year.\nIMPORTANT: Attendance for these roundtables is limited to BC Local Governments or First Nations specifically. Local governments include municipalities\, regional districts\, special purpose districts and local boards and agencies.\n\nCWMA Roundtable events are facilitated around-the-table discussions who want to share and learn information from each other on a particular topic.\nThere are a number of upcoming (and future) common contracts with stewardship programs that local governments negotiate every few years to ensure the responsible management of resources toward solid waste management in their region.\nHaving a forum to transparently discuss\, compare\, and contrast ideas ensures an organized way to learn what has worked well for others and discuss things that may need improvement. Plan to share your challenges and proven successes: environmentally\, operationally\, and fiscally.\nMeeting agendas have been set based on the outcomes of the first event. As we had such high attendance and discussion\, the goal is to dive a little deeper into topics that came up at the first meeting in January.\n\n– NO COST –\nOur ability to offer this event at no cost is thanks to the generosity of the CRD\, Metro Vancouver and RDN.\n\n– AGENDA –\nVirtual Doors Open at 1:50 PM for visiting and a/v check\n2:00 PM — Welcome Everyone\n2:05 PM —  Ministry Presentation with q&a\n2:30 — Recap from January’s Meeting / Fresh topics\n2:45 PM — Roundtable discussion\n3:55 PM —  Next Steps/Conclusion\nAs always\, a follow up and event recap will be sent after the event.\n\n– VIRTUAL NOTES –\nCWMA uses the Zoom Platform for events.  Dial-in option is available but participants must confirm the dial-in phone number to be admitted to the event. Zoom Link is sent the DAY BEFORE the event.\nThanks to our hosts and sponsors…
URL:https://cwma.ca/event/best-practices-for-epr-program-contracts-a-roundtable-discussion-for-local-government/
LOCATION:Online Via Zoom | Watch for the login details the day before the event
CATEGORIES:Virtual Event
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SUMMARY:Field Testing Results for Compostability: A 'Where Do We Go from Here?' Roundtable Discussion
DESCRIPTION:CWMA Presentation + Roundtable Discussion\n\nApril 30\, 2024 | 10:00 – 11:30 AM pacific\n\n– DETAILS –\nJoin us to hear the latest Field Testing results* by the Compostable Field Testing Program\, an international\, open-source\, platform for field testing compostable product disintegration at real-world composting facilities across North America and Beyond. *Presented by project leader Emily McGill\, with comments by Diane Hazard\, CREF Executive Director.\nThis presentation will be our baseline and will be followed by a roundtable discussion on what is next when it comes to accepting compostable food-ware and packaging in British Columbia and across North America.\n\nCWMA Roundtables are a key part of our work to uncover and share best practices and ideas in the industry. We rely on all of you to attend and be ready to share and discuss challenges\, successes\, and your current work related to a topic.\nWe look forward to hearing from everyone!\n\n– COST –\n$20 / CWMA Members or Friends\n+GST.  CWMA’s operations are supported wholly by events like these\, dedicated patronage from sponsors\, and our membership. This fee covers the costs to hold the roundtable including moderation\, recaps\, and positive energy. No one left behind: If this cost is out-of-reach for you\, please be in touch to discuss options. \n\n– AGENDA –\nVirtual Doors Open at 9:50 AM for visiting and a/v check10:00 AM — Welcome Everyone / Overview and goals10:05 AM — Presentation followed by q&a10:40 AM — Facilitated Roundtable & Discussion (bring your ideas\, research\, thoughts)\n11:25 AM — Where to now? / ConclusionAs always\, a follow up/recap and handy information will be sent after the event. \n\n– VIRTUAL NOTES –\nCWMA uses the Zoom platform for events. Please reach out for accessibility accommodations or technical help. Zoom Link is sent the DAY BEFORE the event.\nThis Event is Generously Sponsored by…
URL:https://cwma.ca/event/field-testing-results-for-compostability-a-where-do-we-go-from-here-roundtable-discussion/
LOCATION:Virtual Post-Event Recording
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SUMMARY:Best Practice Discussion: Zero Waste Events
DESCRIPTION:CWMA Speaker Event + Discussion\nFriday\, March 22\, 2024 | 1:00 – 2:40 PM pacific\n\nWhether you are hosting or cleaning up after meetings\, conferences\, outdoor festivals\, public events\, markets\, and private events of any size\, if you want to ensure a positive impact and no mess\, this event is for you! Building a framework and culture in your organization or community to move toward events that are zero waste takes creativity and commitment but the impacts are amazing. This event will explore successful ideas and capacity-building actions for zero-waste events.\n\n– DETAILS–\nOur fabulous panel will include… \nShareWares will outline the success of integrating reusables cups and food wares into zero waste events. \nCity of Victoria will take us through their framework and guides to help the entire community move toward zero waste events. \nAnd as the recent Runner-Up for The Green Award given by Professional Association of Canadian Theatres (PACT)\, the Sustainable Fox in collaboration with Theatre SKAM\, will explore the work it takes to set up and run sustainable events in the arts. \nRounding up this great panel will be HSR Zero Waste will illustrate with local examples how large (and small) event centres can take steps to reduce their waste. \nBonus Vignettes!\nCWMA events try and pack in as much information and awareness as possible. In addition to a resource list for zero waste events\, we will include other speaker sharing their work in this area. \nLook forward to hearing from Waste reduction experts\, Let’s Talk Trash on how to set up a successful community dish borrowing service among other great zero waste community event ideas\, and Binner’s Project waste sorting and public waste education work they manage\, and The Nulla Project will talk about their model and the events that they have served this year that made it look so simple \n\n– COST –\n$27 CWMA Members | $32 Non-Members/Friends\n+GST.  CWMA’s operations are supported wholly by events like these\, dedicated patronage from sponsors\, and our membership. We are grateful for your attendance. Differential pricing is available for students and non-profits\, please be in touch. | Am I a member? \n\n– AGENDA –\nVirtual Doors Open at 12:50 PM for visiting and a/v check\n1:00 PM — Welcome Everyone!\n1:07 PM — Presentations with q&a\n2:11 PM — Vignettes (mentions) of other great ideas / Open discussion\n2:39 PM — Conclusion & Farewell \n As always\, a follow up/recap and handy information will be sent after the event. \n\n– VIRTUAL NOTES –\nCWMA uses the Zoom Platform for events. Please reach out for accessibility accommodations or technical assistance. Zoom Link is sent the DAY BEFORE the event.\n\n– OUR SPEAKERS–\n \n Rhiannon Moore\n \n Jamie Kaminski\n \n Cody Irwin\n \n Sadie Fox\n \n Sean Miles\n \n Nancy Prevost-Maurice\n \n Ingalisa Burns\nThis Event is Generously Sponsored by…
URL:https://cwma.ca/event/best-practice-discussion-zero-waste-events/
LOCATION:Online Via Zoom | Watch for the login details the day before the event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20240229T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20240229T143000
DTSTAMP:20260508T220024
CREATED:20240126T194336Z
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SUMMARY:Leaping Into Actions to Reuse & Recycle Construction Wood Waste
DESCRIPTION:CWMA Speaker Event + Discussion\nThursday\, February 29\, 2024 | 1:00 – 2:30 PM pacific\n\nSo much potential! There are many ways for wood waste to be reused and a lot of action being taken now to increase re-use and recycling. Everything from off cuts to deconstructed wood can be disposed of in more environmentally thoughtful ways.\nLet’s consider ideas for reuse and recycling and build awareness of what is already working around us and what may be coming soon. Plan to be part of the conversation on how to make re-use more popular and practical.\n\n– DETAILS–\nOur fabulous panel will include… \n\nDillon Consulting to start us off with their research for ECCC on Canada’s C&D Material Flow with a focus on waste wood.\nThen meet Urbanjacks who gather wood waste from the urban forest of construction sites and movie sets and turn it back into new lumber.\nFollowing that\, the City of Seattle will illustrate how they are partnering on local deconstruction contractor trainings\, promoting demand of reclaimed lumber packages\, and supporting a salvaged lumber warehouse.\nPLUS we will include several vignettes to increase your awareness of other possibilities and ideas including wood waste research by Kaia Nielsen-Roine at UBC\, the work of fabulous social enterprise One Light\, Urban Machine‘s AI that helps save deconstructed wood\, and local wood reuse gurus at VEMA Deconstruction and TreeCycle Canada!\n\n\n– COST –\n$27 CWMA Members | $32 Non-Members/Friends\n+GST.  CWMA’s operations are supported wholly by events like these\, dedicated patronage from sponsors\, and our membership. We are grateful for your attendance. Differential pricing is available for students and non-profits\, please be in touch. | Am I a member? \n\n– AGENDA –\nVirtual Doors Open at 12:50 PM for visiting and a/v check\n1:00 PM — Welcome Everyone!\n1:06 PM — Presentations with q&a\n2:15 PM — Vignettes (mentions) of other great ideas / Open discussion\n2:30 PM — Conclusion & Farewell \n2:30 – 2:45 PM — Linger and Mingle a little more if you want to keep the discussion going. \n As always\, a follow up/recap will be sent after the event. \n\n– VIRTUAL NOTES –\nCWMA uses the Zoom Platform for events.  Dial-in option is available. Please reach out for accessibility accommodations or technical assistance.\nZoom Link is sent the DAY BEFORE the event.\nSpeaker Bios & Details Coming Soon!\nThis Event is Generously Sponsored by…
URL:https://cwma.ca/event/leaping-into-actions-to-reuse-recycle-construction-wood-waste/
LOCATION:Online Via Zoom | Watch for the login details the day before the event
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ORGANIZER;CN="CWMA":MAILTO:info@cwma.ca
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20240130T131000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20240130T142500
DTSTAMP:20260508T220024
CREATED:20240102T234022Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241218T201747Z
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SUMMARY:Funding & Resource Showcase: Opportunities for Ideas and Innovations! 2024
DESCRIPTION:CWMA Panel & Showcase of Presentations\nJanuary 30\, 2024 | 1:10 – 2:25 PM pacific\n\n– DETAILS –\nFrom grants to research to entrepreneurial accelerators\, there are many programs available to our industry to help us take our waste reduction ideas to the next level\, implement new sustainable innovations\, build our community capacity for managing waste better\, explore circular economic actions\, and so much more!  With planned presentations by… \nCWMA will highlight a number of available resources and connections for our industry. \nAlacrity will tell us about the Plastics Action Fund as well as the Digital Adoption program \nFederation of Canadian Municipalities will highlight the Green Municipal Fund \nUBC’s Materials and Manufacturing Research Institute will show us ways to collaborate on research and development with a key focus on accelerating the Circular Economy (Ace Program) \nPricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) who administers the Coast Clean Waters Initiative Fund will also share more about that great program. \nMany others are planning to be there to bring more information on other opportunities!  \nWe will create a final comprehensive list for everyone following the event. \n\n– NO COST –\nOur ability to offer this event at no cost is thanks to our sponsor Origin Sustainables \n\n– AGENDA –\nVirtual Doors Open at 1:00 PM for visiting and a/v check\n1:10 PM — Welcome Everyone!\n1:20 PM — Presentations with q&a\n2:05 PM — Open Mic: if you have great programs\, funding\, or other ways that solid waste managers and teams in BC can build their capacity\, please share.\n2:23 PM — Conclusion & Farewell \nAs always\, a follow up/recap will be sent after the event. \n\n– VIRTUAL NOTES –\nCWMA uses the Zoom Platform for events.  Dial-in option is available but participants must confirm the dial-in phone number to be admitted to the event. Zoom Link is sent the DAY BEFORE the event.\n\nThis Event is Generously Sponsored by…
URL:https://cwma.ca/event/opportunities-for-funding-showcase-of-ideas-for-the-swm-industry/
LOCATION:Online Via Zoom | Watch for the login details the day before the event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20240124T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20240124T160000
DTSTAMP:20260508T220024
CREATED:20231220T053009Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240112T202959Z
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SUMMARY:Best Practices for EPR Program Contracts ~ A Roundtable Discussion for Local Government
DESCRIPTION:CWMA Roundtable & Discussion\n\nJanuary 24\, 2024 | 2:00 – 4:00 PM pacific\n\n– DETAILS –\nJoin us for this open discussion | the first of three (or more) roundtables.\nIMPORTANT: Attendance for this first roundtable is for BC Local Governments or First Nations specifically. Future meetings will be more open but this one is for a specific group. Local governments include municipalities\, regional districts\, special purpose districts and local boards and agencies.\n\nCWMA Roundtable events are facilitated around-the-table discussions who want to share and learn information from each other on a particular topic.\nThere are a number of upcoming (and future) common contracts with stewardship programs that local governments negotiate every few years to ensure the responsible management of resources toward solid waste management in their region.\nHaving a forum to transparently discuss\, compare\, and contrast ideas ensures an organized way to learn what has worked well for others and discuss things that may need improvement. Plan to share your challenges and proven successes: environmentally\, operationally\, and fiscally.\nSubsequent meeting agendas will be decided based on this first event\, where the goal is to get a baseline of information and updates from everyone.\n\n– NO COST –\nOur ability to offer this event at no cost is thanks to the generosity of the CRD\, Metro Vancouver and RDN.\n\n– AGENDA –\nVirtual Doors Open at 1:50 PM for visiting and a/v check\n2:00 PM — Welcome Everyone | Roundtable Process | Hopeful Outcomes\n2:10 PM —  Co-hosts will kick off the conversation\n2:30 PM — Roundtable discussion\n3:55 PM —  Next Steps/Conclusion\nAs always\, a follow up and event recap will be sent after the event.\n\n– VIRTUAL NOTES –\nCWMA uses the Zoom Platform for events.  Dial-in option is available but participants must confirm the dial-in phone number to be admitted to the event. Zoom Link is sent the DAY BEFORE the event.\nThanks to our hosts and sponsors…
URL:https://cwma.ca/event/best-practices-for-epr-program-contracts-a-roundtable-discussion-for-regional-districts-and-municipalities/
LOCATION:Online Via Zoom | Watch for the login details the day before the event
CATEGORIES:Virtual Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20231212T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20231212T120000
DTSTAMP:20260508T220024
CREATED:20231109T220622Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240112T203001Z
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SUMMARY:Empowering your Community (people and businesses) to Reduce Plastic Waste: Best Ideas from British Columbia
DESCRIPTION:CWMA Speaker Event + Break-Out Discussions\nTuesday\, December 12\, 2023 | 10:00 AM – Noon pacific\n\n\nLet’s start a journey uncovering some of the best ways to coach your community toward using less plastic. Beginning with informative presentations to help us set the stage and start off with common understanding\, we will then break into groups to learn from each other and brainstorm new ideas together.\n\n– HOW IT WORKS –\n1) We start with some great presentations!\ntopic: A Base of Plastics Knowledge with Jodi Tomchyshyn London\, JTL Squared Consulting\ntopic: Reuse Inspirations & Infrastructure with John MacInnes\, Earthware\ntopic: Shifting Plastic Use Behaviour with Rosemary Cooper\, Share Reuse Repair Initiative\ntopic: The Ocean Friendly Business Program with Lilly Woodbury\, Surfrider Canada \n2) Then we will head into Breakout Groups\nEach break-out group will be led by those with a hands-on knowledge to help provide relevant information and ensure everyone takes time to contribute their current practices and new ideas. \nIn each room (we are stacking the decks!) we will include thought leaders who will bring their best practices and current ideas that are being applied throughout the province. The number of people participating in the event will determine if and how often we switch rooms to take part in more than one conversation. \nBreakout 1: Introducing reusables to a community\nLed by Cody Irwin\, ShareWares | Rhiannon Moore\, City of Victoria | Ingalisa Burns\,  Let’s Talk Trash\n\nBreakout 2: Educating your community / Leveraging your community’s unique culture\nLed by Tamara Shulman\, Tamara Shulman & Associates | Tai Uhlman\, Let’s Talk Trash\n\nBreakout 3: Advocacy and lobby best practices for the right local policies\nLed by Sue Maxwell\, Zero Waste BC & Kris Ord\, KO Consulting \n\nFAQ: But\, what if I want to be in all the breakout rooms!\nWe know\, right! We suggest sending more of your team members to branch out\, but also know everyone will receive a post-discussion summary from each topic room. \n\n– COST –\n$25 CWMA Members | $30 Non-Members/Friends \n+GST.  CWMA’s operations are supported wholly by events like these\, dedicated patronage from sponsors\, and our membership. We are grateful for your attendance. Differential pricing is available for students and non-profits\, please be in touch.
URL:https://cwma.ca/event/empowering-your-community-businesses-to-reduce-plastic-waste-best-ideas-from-british-columbia/
LOCATION:Online Via Zoom | Watch for the login details the day before the event
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ORGANIZER;CN="CWMA":MAILTO:info@cwma.ca
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20231205T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20231205T110000
DTSTAMP:20260508T220024
CREATED:20231101T173723Z
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SUMMARY:Single Use and Plastic Waste Prevention Regulation: An Update with the MOECCS
DESCRIPTION:Registration is now closed | CWMA Special Event + Q&A\n\n– DETAILS –\nTuesday\, December 5\, 2023 | 10:00 – 11:00 AM pacific\nJoin us for an update from the Ministry on the new Single Use and Plastic Waste Prevention Regulation\n We are grateful to welcome Kim Richardson and the team from the\nMinistry of Environment and Climate Change Strategy for a short presentation\nfollowed by ample time for your questions.\nNEW! Please send any questions in advance so that the team can pre-prepare. Questions sent in Advance will be prioritized for discussion.\n\n– NO COST –\n  \n\n– AGENDA –\nVirtual Doors Open at 9:45 PM for visiting and a/v check\n10:00 AM — Welcome Everyone!\n10:05 AM —  Presentation by the Ministry\n10:25 AM —  Q&A\n11:00 AM —  Conclusion\nAs always\, a follow up and event recap will be sent after the event.\n\n– VIRTUAL NOTES –\nCWMA uses the Zoom Platform for events.  Dial-in option is available but participants must confirm the dial-in phone number to be admitted to the event. Zoom Link is sent the DAY BEFORE the event. Check your spam.\n\n\nClick here for Additional Details\n\nProvince sets single-use plastic requirements\nA new provincial regulation will expand B.C.’s efforts to tackle hard-to-recycle single-use and plastic items. \nThe Single-Use and Plastic Waste Prevention Regulation will cover shopping bags\, disposable food service accessories\, oxo-degradable plastics and food service packaging made of polystyrene foam\, PVC\, PVDC\, compostable or biodegradable plastics. \nLearn More: \nTo view the Single-Use and Plastic Waste Prevention Regulation\, visit: www.bclaws.gov.bc.ca/civix/document/id/oic/oic_cur/0461_2023 \nFor more information on plastic waste prevention in B.C.\, visit: www2.gov.bc.ca/gov/content?id=4729A52504704E94A74FC690C907D7F9
URL:https://cwma.ca/event/single-use-and-plastic-waste-prevention-regulation-an-update-with-the-moeccs/
LOCATION:Online Via Zoom | Watch for the login details the day before the event
CATEGORIES:Virtual Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20231201T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20231201T120000
DTSTAMP:20260508T220024
CREATED:20231108T042045Z
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SUMMARY:Multi-Family Dwelling Waste Diversion: Challenges & Solutions
DESCRIPTION:CWMA Virtual Event | Panel & Roundtable Discussion Event\n– DETAILS –\nFriday\, December 1\, 2023\n10:00 AM – 12:00 PM pacific time\nJoin us for a fresh discussion on Multi-Family Dwelling Waste Diversion. This follow up event (part 2) was informed by our first event last year.\nMissed the first event? No problem! Everyone attending will receive video replay access to Part 1 as well.\n\nBeginning with a panel of informative presentations from various perspectives that will set the base for another great roundtable discussion with everyone who attends. CWMA Roundtable discussions are a key part in our work to uncover and share best practices in the industry. We rely on all of you to attend and be ready to share and discuss challenges\, successes\, and your current work towards improving Multi-Family Dwelling Waste Diversion.\nThank you to our speakers for this event:  \n->Dominique Moazzezi Moghaddam\, Capital Regional District \n->Doug Schell\, BC Housing \n-> Johanna Webber & Ricky Biring\, University of British Columbia \n\n– COST –\n$20 CWMA Members | $25 Non-Members/Friends\n+GST.  CWMA’s operations are supported wholly by events like these and membership. We are grateful for your attendance. Differential pricing is available for students and non-profits\, please be in touch.\n\n– AGENDA –\n9:50 AM — Virtual Doors open early for networking\n10:00 AM — Welcome & Recap of the last event\n10:06 AM — First Two Panel presentations with q&a\n10:45 AM — Facilitated Roundtable (cherry picked updates)\n11:05 AM — Final Panel Presentation with q&a\n11:25 AM — Facilitated Roundtable continues (please bring a related update)\n11:57 AM — Next Steps / Conclusion\n\n– ZOOM LINK IS SENT THE DAY BEFORE THE EVENT–\nCWMA uses the Zoom Platform for events. Dial-in option is available. We send the ZOOM link the day before the event to registered attendees only. A recap with links and summary notes is sent after every event. Event recording can be made available to registered attendees only for private viewing.\n\n\nLEARN MORE ABOUT OUR SPEAKERS! Click to read their bios..\n\nDoug Schell | BC Housing \nDoug Schell is currently the manager of Recycling and Waste Management for BC Housing and has over 35 years experience in the recycling and waste management sector. In collaboration with internal and external stakeholders\, Doug is providing leadership in efforts to reduce waste and to increase engagement and education at BCH Housing complexes throughout BC. Doug inspires by his example and knows we can all do more to reduce our waste and to manage our natural resources better. By reducing our consumption and carbon footprint\, we can mitigate the negative effects of climate change. Doug co-founded one of the first full-service recycling companies in greater Vancouver called\, Waste Not Recycling Inc. He has worked with organizations for the past three decades offering tools to promote zero waste and continues to seek ways to reduce the barriers to recycling. Doug is also a board member of Zerowaste BC and on the Public/Technical Advisory Committee for the next 10-year Metro Vancouver Solid Waste Management Plan. \n____________________________________________________________________________ \nDominique Moazzezi Moghaddam | Capital Regional District \nDominique is currently the Solid Waste Initiatives Coordinator at the CRD. Dominique’s role includes the implementation of waste diversion initiatives for ICI and multi-family sectors which supports CRD’s Solid Waste Management Plan in achieving its waste diversion targets. Prior to the CRD\, Dominique worked within the housing sector industry and has gained considerable experience in the provincial and federal funding application processes. Dominique also served as a Senior Environmental Officer for a period 7 years within the Natural Resource Management Division of the Environmental Protection Agency in her home country Guyana\, South America. During this time\, Dominique contributed to the development of several strategies and action plans\, assessment reports and policies for her country. With a background in environmental management and over 15 years of professional working experience\, Dominique has worked with a wide range of stakeholders\, including Indigenous communities\, non-profit organizations\, academia and Government organizations and has contributed to the planning\, development and implementation of environmental projects\, programs and initiatives in British Columbia and Nova Scotia. Dominique has a Master of Resource and Environmental Management degree from Dalhousie University\, a Bachelor of Science degree in Biology from the University of Guyana and a Post-graduate Diploma in Management from the University of London. \n____________________________________________________________________________ \nJohanna Webber | University of British Columbia \nJohanna has worked in student housing since 1999 and has been at UBC since 2002.  She has worked in many of the different residence areas at UBC from single student traditional style housing\, shared suites to family housing. She has been the Associate Director\, Building Services since 2020 with a focus on operations including custodial\, in-suite maintenance and providing high quality service . \n\nRicky Biring | University of British Columbia \nRicky has worked at UBC since 2002 and in the Facilities & Building Services department since 2007.  He has worked with administration\, operations\,  and project teams across the Student Housing and UBC portfolio.  He has been the Associate Director\, Facilities since 2023 and has extended his work at a more macro and strategic level\, as a Student Housing representative. \n 
URL:https://cwma.ca/event/multi-family-dwelling-waste-diversion-challenges-solutions-part-2/
LOCATION:Online Via Zoom | Watch for the login details the day before the event
CATEGORIES:Virtual Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20231025T073000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20231027T123000
DTSTAMP:20260508T220024
CREATED:20230627T155547Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240112T203009Z
UID:10478-1698219000-1698409800@cwma.ca
SUMMARY:CWMA 2023 Conference
DESCRIPTION:In-Person Tickets are now SOLD OUT. Virtual Tickets will be on sale until Friday\, October 20. 2023 at 4:00 PM\nVisit the Main Site | October 25-27\, 2023 | We are looking forward to hosting you!
URL:https://cwma.ca/event/cwma-2023-conference/
LOCATION:Delta Hotels by Marriott Victoria Ocean Pointe Resort & Virtually Via Event Mobi\, 100 Harbour Road\, Victoria\, BC\, V9A 0G1\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Hybrid Event: In-person & virtual
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DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20230918T120000
DTSTAMP:20260508T220024
CREATED:20230822T181814Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240112T203011Z
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SUMMARY:Methane Emission Measurements at Landfills: Evolution & Progress
DESCRIPTION:CWMA Virtual Event | Panel & Open Discussion\n\n– DETAILS –\nMonday\, September 18\, 2023\n10:00 AM – 12:00 PM pacific time\nJoin us for a discussion on Methane Emission Measurements as we all navigate what will be required once changes to the Methane Emission Regulation in Canada has arrived.\nWe are grateful for our speakers who will discuss the evolution of methane emission measurements in Canada and USA\, what is common today\, and then complemented by a deeper dive into two current methods.\nOur event will be a relevant place for all to discuss the pros\, cons\, and differences of various methods. Bring your ideas!\nThank you to:  Ali Abedini & Carly Wolfe\, MethaneXE / Michael Whiticar\, Aerometrix / Eric Wen\, Qube /\nand Ray Huff\, SCS Engineers\n\nA recap with links and summary notes is sent after every event. Event recording can be made available to registered attendees only for private viewing.\n\n– COST –\n \nCWMA Virtual Event | Panel & Open Discussion\n\n– DETAILS –\nMonday\, September 18\, 2023\n10:00 AM – 12:00 PM pacific time\nJoin us for a discussion on Methane Emission Measurements as we all navigate what will be required once changes to the Methane Emission Regulation in Canada has arrived.\nWe are grateful for our speakers who will discuss the evolution of methane emission measurements in Canada and USA\, what is common today\, and then complemented by a deeper dive into two current methods.\nOur event will be a relevant place for all to discuss the pros\, cons\, and differences of various methods. Bring your ideas!\nThank you to:  Ali Abedini & Carly Wolfe\, MethaneXE / Michael Whiticar\, Aerometrix / Eric Wen\, Qube /\nand Ray Huff\, SCS Engineers\n\nA recap with links and summary notes is sent after every event. Event recording can be made available to registered attendees only for private viewing.\n\n– COST –\n \nCWMA Virtual Event | Panel & Open Discussion\n\n– DETAILS –\nMonday\, September 18\, 2023\n10:00 AM – 12:00 PM pacific time\nJoin us for a discussion on Methane Emission Measurements as we all navigate what will be required once changes to the Methane Emission Regulation in Canada has arrived.\nWe are grateful for our speakers who will discuss the evolution of methane emission measurements in Canada and USA\, what is common today\, and then complemented by a deeper dive into two current methods.\nOur event will be a relevant place for all to discuss the pros\, cons\, and differences of various methods. Bring your ideas!\nThank you to:  Ali Abedini & Carly Wolfe\, MethaneXE / Michael Whiticar\, Aerometrix / Eric Wen\, Qube /\nand Ray Huff\, SCS Engineers\n\nA recap with links and summary notes is sent after every event. Event recording can be made available to registered attendees only for private viewing.\n\n– COST –\n \nCWMA Virtual Event | Panel & Open Discussion\n\n– DETAILS –\nMonday\, September 18\, 2023\n10:00 AM – 12:00 PM pacific time\nJoin us for a discussion on Methane Emission Measurements as we all navigate what will be required once changes to the Methane Emission Regulation in Canada has arrived.\nWe are grateful for our speakers who will discuss the evolution of methane emission measurements in Canada and USA\, what is common today\, and then complemented by a deeper dive into two popular methods.\nOur event will be a relevant place for all to discuss the pros\, cons\, and differences of various methods. Bring your ideas!\nThank you to:  Ali Abedini & Carly Wolfe\, MethaneXE / Michael Whiticar\, Aerometrix / Eric Wen\, Qube /\nand Ray Huff\, SCS Engineers\n\nA recap with links and summary notes is sent after every event. Event recording can be made available to registered attendees only for private viewing.\n\n– COST –\n \nCWMA Virtual Event | Panel & Open Discussion\n\n– DETAILS –\nMonday\, September 18\, 2023\n10:00 AM – 12:00 PM pacific time\nJoin us for a discussion on Methane Emission Measurements as we all navigate what will be required once changes to the Methane Emission Regulation in Canada has arrived.\nWe are grateful for our speakers who will discuss the evolution of methane emission measurements in Canada and USA\, what is common today\, and then complemented by a deeper dive into two popular methods.\nOur event will be a relevant place for all to discuss the pros\, cons\, and differences of various methods. Bring your ideas!\nThank you to:  Ali Abedini & Carly Wolfe\, MethaneXE / Michael Whiticar\, Aerometrix / Eric Wen\, Qube /\nand Ray Huff\, SCS Engineers\n\nA recap with links and summary notes is sent after every event. Event recording can be made available to registered attendees only for private viewing.\n\n– COST –\n \nCWMA Virtual Event | Panel & Open Discussion\n\n– DETAILS –\nMonday\, September 18\, 2023\n10:00 AM – 12:00 PM pacific time\nJoin us for a discussion on Methane Emission Measurements as we all navigate what will be required once changes to the Methane Emission Regulation in Canada has arrived.\nWe are grateful for our speakers who will discuss the evolution of methane emission measurements in Canada and USA\, what is common today\, and then complemented by a deeper dive into two popular methods.\nOur event will be a relevant place for all to discuss the pros\, cons\, and differences of various methods. Bring your ideas!\nThank you to:  Ali Abedini & Carly Wolfe\, MethaneXE / Michael Whiticar\, Aerometrix / Eric Wen\, Qube /\nand Ray Huff\, SCS Engineers\n\nA recap with links and summary notes is sent after every event. Event recording can be made available to registered attendees only for private viewing.\n\n– COST –\n \nCWMA Virtual Event | Panel & Open Discussion\n\n– DETAILS –\nMonday\, September 18\, 2023\n10:00 AM – 12:00 PM pacific time\nJoin us for a discussion on Methane Emission Measurements as we all navigate what will be required once changes to the Methane Emission Regulation in Canada has arrived.\nWe are grateful for our speakers who will discuss the evolution of methane emission measurements in Canada and USA\, what is common today\, and then complemented by a deeper dive into two popular methods.\nOur event will be a relevant place for all to discuss the pros\, cons\, and differences of various methods. Bring your ideas!\nThank you to:  Ali Abedini & Carly Wolfe\, MethaneXE / Michael Whiticar\, Aerometrix / Eric Wen\, Qube /\nand Ray Huff\, SCS Engineers\n\nA recap with links and summary notes is sent after every event. Event recording can be made available to registered attendees only for private viewing.\n\n– COST –\n \nCWMA Virtual Event | Panel & Open Discussion\n\n– DETAILS –\nMonday\, September 18\, 2023\n10:00 AM – 12:00 PM pacific time\nJoin us for a discussion on Methane Emission Measurements as we all navigate what will be required once changes to the Methane Emission Regulation in Canada has arrived.\nWe are grateful for our speakers who will discuss the evolution of methane emission measurements in Canada and USA\, what is common today\, and then complemented by a deeper dive into two popular methods.\nOur event will be a relevant place for all to discuss the pros\, cons\, and differences of various methods. Bring your ideas!\nThank you to:  Ali Abedini & Carly Wolfe\, MethaneXE / Michael Whiticar\, Aerometrix / Mike Dizep\, Qube /\nand Ray Huff\, SCS Engineers\n\nA recap with links and summary notes is sent after every event. Event recording can be made available to registered attendees only for private viewing.\n\n– COST –\n \nCWMA Virtual Event | Panel & Open Discussion\n\n– DETAILS –\nMonday\, September 18\, 2023\n10:00 AM – 12:00 PM pacific time\nJoin us for a discussion on Methane Emission Measurements as we all navigate what will be required once changes to the Methane Emission Regulation in Canada has arrived.\nWe are grateful for our speakers who will discuss the evolution of methane emission measurements in Canada and USA\, what is common today\, and then complemented by a deeper dive into two popular methods.\nOur event will be a relevant place for all to discuss the pros\, cons\, and differences of various methods. Bring your ideas!\nThank you to:  Ali Abedini & Carly Wolfe\, MethaneXE / Michael Whiticar\, Aerometrix / Mike Dizep\, Qube /\nand Ray Huff\, SCS Engineers\n\nA recap with links and summary notes is sent after every event. Event recording can be made available to registered attendees only for private viewing.\n\n– COST –\n \nCWMA Virtual Event | Panel & Open Discussion\n\n– DETAILS –\nMonday\, September 18\, 2023\n10:00 AM – 12:00 PM pacific time\nJoin us for a discussion on Methane Emission Measurements as we all navigate what will be required once changes to the Methane Emission Regulation in Canada has arrived.\nWe are grateful for our speakers who will discuss the evolution of methane emission measurements in Canada and USA\, what is common today\, and then complemented by a deeper dive into two popular methods.\nOur event will be a relevant place for all to discuss the pros\, cons\, and differences of various methods. Bring your ideas!\nThank you to:  Ali Abedini & Carly Wolfe\, MethaneXE / Michael Whiticar\, Aerometrix / Mike Dizep\, Qube /\nand Ray Huff\, SCS Engineers\n\nA recap with links and summary notes is sent after every event. Event recording can be made available to registered attendees only for private viewing.\n\n– COST –\n \nCWMA Virtual Event | Panel & Open Discussion\n\n– DETAILS –\nMonday\, September 18\, 2023\n10:00 AM – 12:00 PM pacific time\nJoin us for a discussion on Methane Emission Measurements as we all navigate what will be required once changes to the Methane Emission Regulation in Canada has arrived.\nWe are grateful for our speakers who will discuss the evolution of methane emission measurements in Canada and USA\, what is common today\, and then complemented by a deeper dive into two popular methods.\nOur event will be a relevant place for all to discuss the pros\, cons\, and differences of various methods. Bring your ideas!\nThank you to:  Ali Abedini & Carly Wolfe\, MethaneXE / Michael Whiticar\, Aerometrix / Mike Dizep\, Qube /\nand Ray Huff\, SCS Engineers\n\nA recap with links and summary notes is sent after every event. Event recording can be made available to registered attendees only for private viewing.\n\n– COST –\n \nCWMA Virtual Event | Panel & Open Discussion\n\n– DETAILS –\nMonday\, September 18\, 2023\n10:00 AM – 12:00 PM pacific time\nJoin us for a discussion on Methane Emission Measurements as we all navigate what will be required once changes to the Methane Emission Regulation in Canada has arrived.\nWe are grateful for our speakers who will discuss the evolution of methane emission measurements in Canada and USA\, what is common today\, and then complemented by a deeper dive into two popular methods.\nOur event will be a relevant place for all to discuss the pros\, cons\, and differences of various methods. Bring your ideas!\nThank you to:  Ali Abedini & Carly Wolfe\, MethaneXE / Michael Whiticar\, Aerometrix / Mike Dizep\, Qube /\nand Ray Huff\, SCS Engineers\n\nA recap with links and summary notes is sent after every event. Event recording can be made available to registered attendees only for private viewing.\n\n– COST –\n \nCWMA Virtual Event | Panel & Open Discussion\n\n– DETAILS –\nMonday\, September 18\, 2023\n10:00 AM – 12:00 PM pacific time\nJoin us for a discussion on Methane Emission Measurements as we all navigate what will be required once changes to the Methane Emission Regulation in Canada has arrived.\nWe are grateful for our speakers who will discuss the evolution of methane emission measurements in Canada and USA\, what is common today\, and then complemented by a deeper dive into two popular methods.\nOur event will be a relevant place for all to discuss the pros\, cons\, and differences of various methods. Bring your ideas!\nThank you to:  Ali Abedini & Carly Wolfe\, MethaneXE / Michael Whiticar\, Aerometrix / Mike Dizep\, Qube /\nand Ray Huff\, SCS Engineers (confirmation in process)\n\nA recap with links and summary notes is sent after every event. Event recording can be made available to registered attendees only for private viewing.\n\n– COST –\n \nCWMA Virtual Event | Panel & Open Discussion\n\n– DETAILS –\nMonday\, September 18\, 2023\n10:00 AM – 12:00 PM pacific time\nJoin us for a discussion on Methane Emission Measurements as we all navigate what will be required once changes to the Methane Emission Regulation in Canada has arrived.\nWe are grateful for our speakers who will discuss the evolution of methane emission measurements in Canada and USA\, what is common today\, and then complemented by a deeper dive into two popular methods.\nOur event will be a relevant place for all to discuss the pros\, cons\, and differences of various methods. Bring your ideas!\nThank you to:  Ali Abedini & Carly Wolfe\, MethaneXE / Michael Whiticar\, Aerometrix / Mike Dizep\, Qube /\nand Ray Huff\, SCS Engineers (confirmation in process)\n\nA recap with links and summary notes is sent after every event. Event recording can be made available to registered attendees only for private viewing.\n\n– COST –\n \nCWMA Virtual Event | Panel & Open Discussion\n\n– DETAILS –\nMonday\, September 18\, 2023\n10:00 AM – 12:00 PM pacific time\nJoin us for a discussion on Methane Emission Measurements as we all navigate what will be required once changes to the Methane Emission Regulation in Canada has arrived.\nWe are grateful for our speakers who will discuss the evolution of methane emission measurements in Canada and USA\, what is common today\, and then complemented by a deeper dive into two popular methods.\nOur event will be a relevant place for all to discuss the pros\, cons\, and differences of various methods. Bring your ideas!\nThank you to:  Ali Abedini & Carly Wolfe\, MethaneXE / Michael Whiticar\, Aerometrix / Mike Dizep\, Qube /\nand Ray Huff\, SCS Engineers (confirmation in process)\n\nA recap with links and summary notes is sent after every event. Event recording can be made available to registered attendees only for private viewing.\n\n– COST –\n \nCWMA Virtual Event | Panel & Open Discussion\n\n– DETAILS –\nMonday\, September 18\, 2023\n10:00 AM – 12:00 PM pacific time\nJoin us for a discussion on Methane Emission Measurements as we all navigate what will be required once changes to the Methane Emission Regulation in Canada has arrived.\nWe are grateful for our speakers who will discuss the evolution of methane emission measurements in Canada and USA\, what is common today\, and then complemented by a deeper dive into two popular methods.\nOur event will be a relevant place for all to discuss the pros\, cons\, and differences of various methods. Bring your ideas!\nThank you to:  Ali Abedini & Carly Wolfe\, MethaneXE / Michael Whiticar\, Aerometrix / Mike Dizep\, Qube /\nand Ray Huff\, SCS Engineers (confirmation in process)\n\nA recap with links and summary notes is sent after every event. Event recording can be made available to registered attendees only for private viewing.\n\n– COST –\n \nCWMA Virtual Event | Panel & Open Discussion\n\n– DETAILS –\nMonday\, September 18\, 2023\n10:00 AM – 12:00 PM pacific time\nJoin us for a discussion on Methane Emission Measurements as we all navigate what will be required once changes to the Methane Emission Regulation in Canada has arrived.\nWe are grateful for our speakers who will discuss the evolution of methane emission measurements in Canada and USA\, what is common today\, and then complemented by a deeper dive into two popular methods.\nOur event will be a relevant place for all to discuss the pros\, cons\, and differences of various methods. Bring your ideas!\nThank you to:  Ali Abedini & Carly Wolfe\, MethaneXE / Michael Whiticar\, Aerometrix / Mike Dizep\, Qube /\nand Ray Huff\, SCS Engineers (confirmation in process)\n\nA recap with links and summary notes is sent after every event. Event recording can be made available to registered attendees only for private viewing.\n\n– COST –\n \nCWMA Virtual Event | Panel & Open Discussion\n\n– DETAILS –\nMonday\, September 18\, 2023\n10:00 AM – 12:00 PM pacific time\nJoin us for a discussion on Methane Emission Measurements as we all navigate what will be required once changes to the Methane Emission Regulation in Canada has arrived.\nWe are grateful for our speakers who will discuss the evolution of methane emission measurements in Canada and USA\, what is common today\, and then complemented by a deeper dive into two popular methods.\nOur event will be a relevant place for all to discuss the pros\, cons\, and differences of various methods. Bring your ideas!\nThank you to:  Ali Abedini\, MethaneXE / Michael Whiticar\, Aerometrix / Mike Dizep\, Qube /\nand Ray Huff\, SCS Engineers (confirmation in process)\n\nA recap with links and summary notes is sent after every event. Event recording can be made available to registered attendees only for private viewing.\n\n– COST –\n \nCWMA Virtual Event | Panel & Open Discussion\n\n– DETAILS –\nMonday\, September 18\, 2023\n10:00 AM – 12:00 PM pacific time\nJoin us for a discussion on Methane Emission Measurements as we all navigate what will be required once changes to the Methane Emission Regulation in Canada has arrived.\nWe are grateful for our speakers who will discuss the evolution of methane emission measurements in Canada and USA\, what is common today\, and then complemented by a deeper dive into two popular methods.\nOur event will be a relevant place for all to discuss the pros\, cons\, and differences of various methods. Bring your ideas!\nThank you to:  Ali Abedini\, MethaneXE / Michael Whiticar\, Aerometrix / Mike Dizep\, Qube /\nand Ray Huff\, SCS Engineers (confirmation in process)\n\nA recap with links and summary notes is sent after every event. Event recording can be made available to registered attendees only for private viewing.\n\n– COST –\n \nCWMA Virtual Event | Panel & Open Discussion\n\n– DETAILS –\nMonday\, September 18\, 2023\n10:00 AM – 12:00 PM pacific time\nJoin us for a discussion on Methane Emission Measurements as we all navigate what will be required once changes to the Methane Emission Regulation in Canada has arrived.\nWe are grateful for our speakers who will discuss the evolution of methane emission measurements in Canada and USA\, what is common today\, and then complemented by a deeper dive into two popular methods.\nOur event will be a relevant place for all to discuss the pros\, cons\, and differences of various methods. Bring your ideas!\nThank you to:  Ali Abedini\, MethaneXE / Michael Whiticar\, Aerometrix / Mike Dizep\, Qube /\nand Ray Huff\, SCS Engineers (confirmation in process)\n\nA recap with links and summary notes is sent after every event. Event recording can be made available to registered attendees only for private viewing.\n\n– COST –\n \nCWMA Virtual Event | Panel & Open Discussion\n\n– DETAILS –\nMonday\, September 18\, 2023\n10:00 AM – 12:00 PM pacific time\nJoin us for a discussion on Methane Emission Measurements as we all navigate what will be required once changes to the Methane Emission Regulation in Canada has arrived.\nWe are grateful for our speakers who will discuss the evolution of methane emission measurements in Canada and USA\, what is common today\, and then complemented by a deeper dive into two popular methods.\nOur event will be a relevant place for all to discuss the pros\, cons\, and differences of various methods. Bring your ideas!\nThank you to:  Ali Abedini\, MethaneXE / Michael Whiticar\, Aerometrix / Mike Dizep\, Qube /\nand Ray Huff\, SCS Engineers (confirmation in process)\n\nA recap with links and summary notes is sent after every event. Event recording can be made available to registered attendees only for private viewing.\n\n– COST –\n \nCWMA Virtual Event | Panel & Open Discussion\n\n– DETAILS –\nMonday\, September 18\, 2023\n10:00 AM – 12:00 PM pacific time\nJoin us for a discussion on Methane Emission Measurements as we all navigate what will be required once changes to the Methane Emission Regulation in Canada has arrived.\nWe are grateful for our speakers who will discuss the evolution of methane emission measurements in Canada and USA\, what is common today\, and then complemented by a deeper dive into two popular methods.\nOur event will be a relevant place for all to discuss the pros\, cons\, and differences of various methods. Bring your ideas!\nThank you to:  Ali Abedini\, MethaneXE / Michael Whiticar\, Aerometrix / Mike Dizep\, Qube /\nand Ray Huff\, SCS Engineers (confirmation in process)\n\nA recap with links and summary notes is sent after every event. Event recording can be made available to registered attendees only for private viewing.\n\n– COST –\n$15 CWMA Members | $20 Non-Members/Friends\n+GST.    CWMA’s operations are supported wholly by events like these and membership. We are grateful for your attendance. Differential pricing is available for students and non-profits\, please be in touch.\n\n– AGENDA –\nVirtual Doors Open at 9:45 AM for visiting and a/v check\n10:00 AM — Welcome Everyone!\n10:10 AM — Presentations x 4\n11:15 AM — Q&A\n11:30 AM — Open discussion with attendees\n11:59 AM — Conclusion\n\n– VIRTUAL ZOOM LINK –\nCWMA uses the Zoom Platform for events.  Dial-in option is available but participants must confirm the dial-in phone number to be admitted to the event. We send the ZOOM link a few days before the event to registered attendees only.\n\n\nSpeaker Bios\nAli Abedini | Dr. Abedini is a distinguished Landfill Gas expert with two decades of hands-on experience in landfill engineering and solid waste management sector. Renowned for his expertise\, Dr. Abedini serves as a faculty member at SWANA BC and actively contributes as a technical member to the International Waste Working Group (IWWG). Dr. Abedini collaborates with Environment Canada and Climate Change and with the World Bank Group as a technical consultant for solid waste management projects in more than 20 developing countries. Dr. Abedini’s expertise extends to specialized areas within Landfill Gas engineering\, from methane emissions quantification to landfill gas management system design\, operation\, and troubleshooting. He is credited for developing the precision-focused UBC Integrated Landfill Gas Generation Model\, UBCiModel©\, and has pioneered the Surface Scan Fugitive Emission Quantification Technique (SSEQT) – a patented innovation in both Canada and the USA. \n\nRay Huff | SCS Engineers\, Greater Los Angeles Area | bio to follow \n\nMichael Whiticar | Dr. Michael Whiticar\, CEO and co-founder of Aerometrix\, brings 40 years’ experience as a gas geochemist. He has a mixed industry and academic background with Ph.D. (CAU\, 1978) in marine geochemistry\, gas geochemist at Petro-Canada (Calgary\, 1979-81) and Fed. Inst. Nat Resources (Hannover\, GER\, 1982-1990)\, Nordic Prof. U. Copenhagen (DK\, 1986-87) and founding Professor at Sch. Earth & Ocean Sci\, UVic (1990-2019). His research background is molecular and stable isotope geochemistry of natural gases with over 100 publications. He has built and uses micro-gas sensors and laser spectrometers since 1990 for field\, undersea and aerial applications including GHGs. He leads the Aerometrix GHGMap team with aerial sensors for quantitative gas emissions including landfills\, gas plants\, pipelines\, and feedlots  \n\nMike Dizep | Qube Technologies | Bio to follow\n\n5 CWMA Members | $20 Non-Members/Friends\n+GST.    CWMA’s operations are supported wholly by events like these and membership. We are grateful for your attendance. Differential pricing is available for students and non-profits\, please be in touch.\n\n– AGENDA –\nVirtual Doors Open at 9:45 AM for visiting and a/v check\n10:00 AM — Welcome Everyone!\n10:10 AM — Presentations x 4\n11:15 AM — Q&A\n11:30 AM — Open discussion with attendees\n11:59 AM — Conclusion\n\n– VIRTUAL ZOOM LINK –\nCWMA uses the Zoom Platform for events.  Dial-in option is available but participants must confirm the dial-in phone number to be admitted to the event. We send the ZOOM link a few days before the event to registered attendees only.\n\n\nSpeaker Bios\nAli Abedini | Dr. Abedini is a distinguished Landfill Gas expert with two decades of hands-on experience in landfill engineering and solid waste management sector. Renowned for his expertise\, Dr. Abedini serves as a faculty member at SWANA BC and actively contributes as a technical member to the International Waste Working Group (IWWG). Dr. Abedini collaborates with Environment Canada and Climate Change and with the World Bank Group as a technical consultant for solid waste management projects in more than 20 developing countries. Dr. Abedini’s expertise extends to specialized areas within Landfill Gas engineering\, from methane emissions quantification to landfill gas management system design\, operation\, and troubleshooting. He is credited for developing the precision-focused UBC Integrated Landfill Gas Generation Model\, UBCiModel©\, and has pioneered the Surface Scan Fugitive Emission Quantification Technique (SSEQT) – a patented innovation in both Canada and the USA. \n\nRay Huff | SCS Engineers\, Greater Los Angeles Area | bio to follow \n\nMichael Whiticar | Dr. Michael Whiticar\, CEO and co-founder of Aerometrix\, brings 40 years’ experience as a gas geochemist. He has a mixed industry and academic background with Ph.D. (CAU\, 1978) in marine geochemistry\, gas geochemist at Petro-Canada (Calgary\, 1979-81) and Fed. Inst. Nat Resources (Hannover\, GER\, 1982-1990)\, Nordic Prof. U. Copenhagen (DK\, 1986-87) and founding Professor at Sch. Earth & Ocean Sci\, UVic (1990-2019). His research background is molecular and stable isotope geochemistry of natural gases with over 100 publications. He has built and uses micro-gas sensors and laser spectrometers since 1990 for field\, undersea and aerial applications including GHGs. He leads the Aerometrix GHGMap team with aerial sensors for quantitative gas emissions including landfills\, gas plants\, pipelines\, and feedlots  \n\nMike Dizep | Qube Technologies | Bio to follow\n\n5 CWMA Members | $20 Non-Members/Friends\n+GST.    CWMA’s operations are supported wholly by events like these and membership. We are grateful for your attendance. Differential pricing is available for students and non-profits\, please be in touch.\n\n– AGENDA –\nVirtual Doors Open at 9:45 AM for visiting and a/v check\n10:00 AM — Welcome Everyone!\n10:10 AM — Presentations x 4\n11:15 AM — Q&A\n11:30 AM — Open discussion with attendees\n11:59 AM — Conclusion\n\n– VIRTUAL ZOOM LINK –\nCWMA uses the Zoom Platform for events.  Dial-in option is available but participants must confirm the dial-in phone number to be admitted to the event. We send the ZOOM link a few days before the event to registered attendees only.\n\n\nSpeaker Bios\nAli Abedini | Dr. Abedini is a distinguished Landfill Gas expert with two decades of hands-on experience in landfill engineering and solid waste management sector. Renowned for his expertise\, Dr. Abedini serves as a faculty member at SWANA BC and actively contributes as a technical member to the International Waste Working Group (IWWG). Dr. Abedini collaborates with Environment Canada and Climate Change and with the World Bank Group as a technical consultant for solid waste management projects in more than 20 developing countries. Dr. Abedini’s expertise extends to specialized areas within Landfill Gas engineering\, from methane emissions quantification to landfill gas management system design\, operation\, and troubleshooting. He is credited for developing the precision-focused UBC Integrated Landfill Gas Generation Model\, UBCiModel©\, and has pioneered the Surface Scan Fugitive Emission Quantification Technique (SSEQT) – a patented innovation in both Canada and the USA. \n\nRay Huff | SCS Engineers\, Greater Los Angeles Area | bio to follow \n\nMichael Whiticar | Dr. Michael Whiticar\, CEO and co-founder of Aerometrix\, brings 40 years’ experience as a gas geochemist. He has a mixed industry and academic background with Ph.D. (CAU\, 1978) in marine geochemistry\, gas geochemist at Petro-Canada (Calgary\, 1979-81) and Fed. Inst. Nat Resources (Hannover\, GER\, 1982-1990)\, Nordic Prof. U. Copenhagen (DK\, 1986-87) and founding Professor at Sch. Earth & Ocean Sci\, UVic (1990-2019). His research background is molecular and stable isotope geochemistry of natural gases with over 100 publications. He has built and uses micro-gas sensors and laser spectrometers since 1990 for field\, undersea and aerial applications including GHGs. He leads the Aerometrix GHGMap team with aerial sensors for quantitative gas emissions including landfills\, gas plants\, pipelines\, and feedlots  \n\nMike Dizep | Qube Technologies | Bio to follow\n\n5 CWMA Members | $20 Non-Members/Friends\n+GST.    CWMA’s operations are supported wholly by events like these and membership. We are grateful for your attendance. Differential pricing is available for students and non-profits\, please be in touch.\n\n– AGENDA –\nVirtual Doors Open at 9:45 AM for visiting and a/v check\n10:00 AM — Welcome Everyone!\n10:10 AM — Presentations x 4\n11:15 AM — Q&A\n11:30 AM — Open discussion with attendees\n11:59 AM — Conclusion\n\n– ZOOM LINK IS SENT THE DAY BEFORE THE EVENT–\nCWMA uses the Zoom Platform for events.  Dial-in option is available but participants must confirm the dial-in phone number to be admitted to the event. We send the ZOOM link a few days before the event to registered attendees only.\n\n\nSpeaker Bios\nAli Abedini | Dr. Abedini is a distinguished Landfill Gas expert with two decades of hands-on experience in landfill engineering and solid waste management sector. Renowned for his expertise\, Dr. Abedini serves as a faculty member at SWANA BC and actively contributes as a technical member to the International Waste Working Group (IWWG). Dr. Abedini collaborates with Environment Canada and Climate Change and with the World Bank Group as a technical consultant for solid waste management projects in more than 20 developing countries. Dr. Abedini’s expertise extends to specialized areas within Landfill Gas engineering\, from methane emissions quantification to landfill gas management system design\, operation\, and troubleshooting. He is credited for developing the precision-focused UBC Integrated Landfill Gas Generation Model\, UBCiModel©\, and has pioneered the Surface Scan Fugitive Emission Quantification Technique (SSEQT) – a patented innovation in both Canada and the USA. \n\nRay Huff | SCS Engineers\, Greater Los Angeles Area | bio to follow \n\nMichael Whiticar | Dr. Michael Whiticar\, CEO and co-founder of Aerometrix\, brings 40 years’ experience as a gas geochemist. He has a mixed industry and academic background with Ph.D. (CAU\, 1978) in marine geochemistry\, gas geochemist at Petro-Canada (Calgary\, 1979-81) and Fed. Inst. Nat Resources (Hannover\, GER\, 1982-1990)\, Nordic Prof. U. Copenhagen (DK\, 1986-87) and founding Professor at Sch. Earth & Ocean Sci\, UVic (1990-2019). His research background is molecular and stable isotope geochemistry of natural gases with over 100 publications. He has built and uses micro-gas sensors and laser spectrometers since 1990 for field\, undersea and aerial applications including GHGs. He leads the Aerometrix GHGMap team with aerial sensors for quantitative gas emissions including landfills\, gas plants\, pipelines\, and feedlots  \n\nMike Dizep | Qube Technologies | Bio to follow\n\n5 CWMA Members | $20 Non-Members/Friends\n+GST.    CWMA’s operations are supported wholly by events like these and membership. We are grateful for your attendance. Differential pricing is available for students and non-profits\, please be in touch.\n\n– AGENDA –\nVirtual Doors Open at 9:45 AM for visiting and a/v check\n10:00 AM — Welcome Everyone!\n10:10 AM — Presentations x 4\n11:15 AM — Q&A\n11:30 AM — Open discussion with attendees\n11:59 AM — Conclusion\n\n– ZOOM LINK IS SENT THE DAY BEFORE THE EVENT–\nCWMA uses the Zoom Platform for events.  Dial-in option is available but participants must confirm the dial-in phone number to be admitted to the event. We send the ZOOM link a few days before the event to registered attendees only.\n\n\nSpeaker Bios\nAli Abedini | MethaneXE\nDr. Abedini is a distinguished Landfill Gas expert with two decades of hands-on experience in landfill engineering and solid waste management sector. Renowned for his expertise\, Dr. Abedini serves as a faculty member at SWANA BC and actively contributes as a technical member to the International Waste Working Group (IWWG). Dr. Abedini collaborates with Environment Canada and Climate Change and with the World Bank Group as a technical consultant for solid waste management projects in more than 20 developing countries. Dr. Abedini’s expertise extends to specialized areas within Landfill Gas engineering\, from methane emissions quantification to landfill gas management system design\, operation\, and troubleshooting. He is credited for developing the precision-focused UBC Integrated Landfill Gas Generation Model\, UBCiModel©\, and has pioneered the Surface Scan Fugitive Emission Quantification Technique (SSEQT) – a patented innovation in both Canada and the USA. \n\nCarly Wolfe | MethaneXE\nMs. Wolfe is an experienced project manager and solid waste engineer with over 7 years managing and designing projects of varying complexity for public sector and private sector clients. One of Ms. Wolfe’s strengths lies in her adeptness in the management and design of landfill projects. She has successfully overseen the development of numerous landfill sites\, including landfill closures\, landfill expansions\, transfer stations\, landfill gas collection systems\, leachate management systems\, and stormwater management systems\, while ensuring their compliance with regulations\, environmental sustainability\, and safety measures. Ms. Wolfe is committed to staying at the forefront of landfill engineering advancements\, continuously expanding her knowledge and skills to deliver innovative solutions for her clients. \n\nRay Huff | SCS Engineers\, Greater Los Angeles Area\nRay Huff\, REPA\, is a Vice President of SCS Engineers and our National Expert on Greenhouse Gas. He has three decades of experience in environmental consulting\, and specializes in landfill regulatory compliance; air quality/compliance issues\, including GHG emissions quantification; and site assessment\, remediation\, and post-closure care. Mr. Huff is an Accredited Lead Verifier under California Air Resources Board (CARB) with Transactions\, Oil and Gas Systems\, and Process Emissions Specializations\, and a Registered Environmental Property Assessor (REPA). Mr. Huff is also the Closed Landfill project lead within SCS’s California offices\, with project management and coordination responsibilities for closed and inactive landfill projects throughout the state\, including landfill probe evaluation work for CalRecycle.\n \n\nMichael Whiticar | Aerometrix Dr. Michael Whiticar\, CEO and co-founder of Aerometrix\, brings 40 years’ experience as a gas geochemist. He has a mixed industry and academic background with Ph.D. (CAU\, 1978) in marine geochemistry\, gas geochemist at Petro-Canada (Calgary\, 1979-81) and Fed. Inst. Nat Resources (Hannover\, GER\, 1982-1990)\, Nordic Prof. U. Copenhagen (DK\, 1986-87) and founding Professor at Sch. Earth & Ocean Sci\, UVic (1990-2019). His research background is molecular and stable isotope geochemistry of natural gases with over 100 publications. He has built and uses micro-gas sensors and laser spectrometers since 1990 for field\, undersea and aerial applications including GHGs. He leads the Aerometrix GHGMap team with aerial sensors for quantitative gas emissions including landfills\, gas plants\, pipelines\, and feedlots  \n\nMike Dizep | Qube Technologies \nFull Bio to follow. Mike is an accomplished\, adaptable\, and results-driven Account Manager\, Project Manager\, and Engineer with broad-based experience in multiple industries.\n\n5 CWMA Members | $20 Non-Members/Friends\n+GST.    CWMA’s operations are supported wholly by events like these and membership. We are grateful for your attendance. Differential pricing is available for students and non-profits\, please be in touch.\n\n– AGENDA –\nVirtual Doors Open at 9:45 AM for visiting and a/v check\n10:00 AM — Welcome Everyone!\n10:10 AM — Presentations x 4\n11:15 AM — Q&A\n11:30 AM — Open discussion with attendees\n11:59 AM — Conclusion\n\n– ZOOM LINK IS SENT THE DAY BEFORE THE EVENT–\nCWMA uses the Zoom Platform for events.  Dial-in option is available but participants must confirm the dial-in phone number to be admitted to the event. We send the ZOOM link a few days before the event to registered attendees only.\n\n\nSpeaker Bios\nAli Abedini | MethaneXE\nDr. Abedini is a distinguished Landfill Gas expert with two decades of hands-on experience in landfill engineering and solid waste management sector. Renowned for his expertise\, Dr. Abedini serves as a faculty member at SWANA BC and actively contributes as a technical member to the International Waste Working Group (IWWG). Dr. Abedini collaborates with Environment Canada and Climate Change and with the World Bank Group as a technical consultant for solid waste management projects in more than 20 developing countries. Dr. Abedini’s expertise extends to specialized areas within Landfill Gas engineering\, from methane emissions quantification to landfill gas management system design\, operation\, and troubleshooting. He is credited for developing the precision-focused UBC Integrated Landfill Gas Generation Model\, UBCiModel©\, and has pioneered the Surface Scan Fugitive Emission Quantification Technique (SSEQT) – a patented innovation in both Canada and the USA. \n\nCarly Wolfe | MethaneXE\nMs. Wolfe is an experienced project manager and solid waste engineer with over 7 years managing and designing projects of varying complexity for public sector and private sector clients. One of Ms. Wolfe’s strengths lies in her adeptness in the management and design of landfill projects. She has successfully overseen the development of numerous landfill sites\, including landfill closures\, landfill expansions\, transfer stations\, landfill gas collection systems\, leachate management systems\, and stormwater management systems\, while ensuring their compliance with regulations\, environmental sustainability\, and safety measures. Ms. Wolfe is committed to staying at the forefront of landfill engineering advancements\, continuously expanding her knowledge and skills to deliver innovative solutions for her clients. \n\nRay Huff | SCS Engineers\, Greater Los Angeles Area\nRay Huff\, REPA\, is a Vice President of SCS Engineers and our National Expert on Greenhouse Gas. He has three decades of experience in environmental consulting\, and specializes in landfill regulatory compliance; air quality/compliance issues\, including GHG emissions quantification; and site assessment\, remediation\, and post-closure care. Mr. Huff is an Accredited Lead Verifier under California Air Resources Board (CARB) with Transactions\, Oil and Gas Systems\, and Process Emissions Specializations\, and a Registered Environmental Property Assessor (REPA). Mr. Huff is also the Closed Landfill project lead within SCS’s California offices\, with project management and coordination responsibilities for closed and inactive landfill projects throughout the state\, including landfill probe evaluation work for CalRecycle.\n \n\nMichael Whiticar | Aerometrix Dr. Michael Whiticar\, CEO and co-founder of Aerometrix\, brings 40 years’ experience as a gas geochemist. He has a mixed industry and academic background with Ph.D. (CAU\, 1978) in marine geochemistry\, gas geochemist at Petro-Canada (Calgary\, 1979-81) and Fed. Inst. Nat Resources (Hannover\, GER\, 1982-1990)\, Nordic Prof. U. Copenhagen (DK\, 1986-87) and founding Professor at Sch. Earth & Ocean Sci\, UVic (1990-2019). His research background is molecular and stable isotope geochemistry of natural gases with over 100 publications. He has built and uses micro-gas sensors and laser spectrometers since 1990 for field\, undersea and aerial applications including GHGs. He leads the Aerometrix GHGMap team with aerial sensors for quantitative gas emissions including landfills\, gas plants\, pipelines\, and feedlots  \n\nMike Dizep | Qube Technologies \nFull Bio to follow. Mike is an accomplished\, adaptable\, and results-driven Account Manager\, Project Manager\, and Engineer with broad-based experience in multiple industries.\n\n5 CWMA Members | $20 Non-Members/Friends\n+GST.    CWMA’s operations are supported wholly by events like these and membership. We are grateful for your attendance. Differential pricing is available for students and non-profits\, please be in touch.\n\n– AGENDA –\nVirtual Doors Open at 9:45 AM for visiting and a/v check\n10:00 AM — Welcome Everyone!\n10:10 AM — Presentations x 4\n11:15 AM — Q&A\n11:30 AM — Open discussion with attendees\n11:59 AM — Conclusion\n\n– ZOOM LINK IS SENT THE DAY BEFORE THE EVENT–\nCWMA uses the Zoom Platform for events.  Dial-in option is available but participants must confirm the dial-in phone number to be admitted to the event. We send the ZOOM link a few days before the event to registered attendees only.\n\n\nLEARN MORE ABOUT OUR SPEAKERS! BIOS…\nAli Abedini | MethaneXE\nDr. Abedini is a distinguished Landfill Gas expert with two decades of hands-on experience in landfill engineering and solid waste management sector. Renowned for his expertise\, Dr. Abedini serves as a faculty member at SWANA BC and actively contributes as a technical member to the International Waste Working Group (IWWG). Dr. Abedini collaborates with Environment Canada and Climate Change and with the World Bank Group as a technical consultant for solid waste management projects in more than 20 developing countries. Dr. Abedini’s expertise extends to specialized areas within Landfill Gas engineering\, from methane emissions quantification to landfill gas management system design\, operation\, and troubleshooting. He is credited for developing the precision-focused UBC Integrated Landfill Gas Generation Model\, UBCiModel©\, and has pioneered the Surface Scan Fugitive Emission Quantification Technique (SSEQT) – a patented innovation in both Canada and the USA. \n\nCarly Wolfe | MethaneXE\nMs. Wolfe is an experienced project manager and solid waste engineer with over 7 years managing and designing projects of varying complexity for public sector and private sector clients. One of Ms. Wolfe’s strengths lies in her adeptness in the management and design of landfill projects. She has successfully overseen the development of numerous landfill sites\, including landfill closures\, landfill expansions\, transfer stations\, landfill gas collection systems\, leachate management systems\, and stormwater management systems\, while ensuring their compliance with regulations\, environmental sustainability\, and safety measures. Ms. Wolfe is committed to staying at the forefront of landfill engineering advancements\, continuously expanding her knowledge and skills to deliver innovative solutions for her clients. \n\nRay Huff | SCS Engineers\, Greater Los Angeles Area\nRay Huff\, REPA\, is a Vice President of SCS Engineers and our National Expert on Greenhouse Gas. He has three decades of experience in environmental consulting\, and specializes in landfill regulatory compliance; air quality/compliance issues\, including GHG emissions quantification; and site assessment\, remediation\, and post-closure care. Mr. Huff is an Accredited Lead Verifier under California Air Resources Board (CARB) with Transactions\, Oil and Gas Systems\, and Process Emissions Specializations\, and a Registered Environmental Property Assessor (REPA). Mr. Huff is also the Closed Landfill project lead within SCS’s California offices\, with project management and coordination responsibilities for closed and inactive landfill projects throughout the state\, including landfill probe evaluation work for CalRecycle.\n \n\nMichael Whiticar | Aerometrix Dr. Michael Whiticar\, CEO and co-founder of Aerometrix\, brings 40 years’ experience as a gas geochemist. He has a mixed industry and academic background with Ph.D. (CAU\, 1978) in marine geochemistry\, gas geochemist at Petro-Canada (Calgary\, 1979-81) and Fed. Inst. Nat Resources (Hannover\, GER\, 1982-1990)\, Nordic Prof. U. Copenhagen (DK\, 1986-87) and founding Professor at Sch. Earth & Ocean Sci\, UVic (1990-2019). His research background is molecular and stable isotope geochemistry of natural gases with over 100 publications. He has built and uses micro-gas sensors and laser spectrometers since 1990 for field\, undersea and aerial applications including GHGs. He leads the Aerometrix GHGMap team with aerial sensors for quantitative gas emissions including landfills\, gas plants\, pipelines\, and feedlots  \n\nMike Dizep | Qube Technologies \nFull Bio to follow. Mike is an accomplished\, adaptable\, and results-driven Account Manager\, Project Manager\, and Engineer with broad-based experience in multiple industries.\n\n5 CWMA Members | $20 Non-Members/Friends\n+GST.    CWMA’s operations are supported wholly by events like these and membership. We are grateful for your attendance. Differential pricing is available for students and non-profits\, please be in touch.\n\n– AGENDA –\nVirtual Doors Open at 9:45 AM for visiting and a/v check\n10:00 AM — Welcome Everyone!\n10:10 AM — Presentations x 4\n11:15 AM — Q&A\n11:30 AM — Open discussion with attendees\n11:59 AM — Conclusion\n\n– ZOOM LINK IS SENT THE DAY BEFORE THE EVENT–\nCWMA uses the Zoom Platform for events.  Dial-in option is available but participants must confirm the dial-in phone number to be admitted to the event. We send the ZOOM link a few days before the event to registered attendees only.\n\n\nLEARN MORE ABOUT OUR SPEAKERS! BIOS…\nAli Abedini | MethaneXE\nDr. Abedini is a distinguished Landfill Gas expert with two decades of hands-on experience in landfill engineering and solid waste management sector. Renowned for his expertise\, Dr. Abedini serves as a faculty member at SWANA BC and actively contributes as a technical member to the International Waste Working Group (IWWG). Dr. Abedini collaborates with Environment Canada and Climate Change and with the World Bank Group as a technical consultant for solid waste management projects in more than 20 developing countries. Dr. Abedini’s expertise extends to specialized areas within Landfill Gas engineering\, from methane emissions quantification to landfill gas management system design\, operation\, and troubleshooting. He is credited for developing the precision-focused UBC Integrated Landfill Gas Generation Model\, UBCiModel©\, and has pioneered the Surface Scan Fugitive Emission Quantification Technique (SSEQT) – a patented innovation in both Canada and the USA. \n\nCarly Wolfe | MethaneXE\nMs. Wolfe is an experienced project manager and solid waste engineer with over 7 years managing and designing projects of varying complexity for public sector and private sector clients. One of Ms. Wolfe’s strengths lies in her adeptness in the management and design of landfill projects. She has successfully overseen the development of numerous landfill sites\, including landfill closures\, landfill expansions\, transfer stations\, landfill gas collection systems\, leachate management systems\, and stormwater management systems\, while ensuring their compliance with regulations\, environmental sustainability\, and safety measures. Ms. Wolfe is committed to staying at the forefront of landfill engineering advancements\, continuously expanding her knowledge and skills to deliver innovative solutions for her clients. \n\nRay Huff | SCS Engineers\, Greater Los Angeles Area\nRay Huff\, REPA\, is a Vice President of SCS Engineers and our National Expert on Greenhouse Gas. He has three decades of experience in environmental consulting\, and specializes in landfill regulatory compliance; air quality/compliance issues\, including GHG emissions quantification; and site assessment\, remediation\, and post-closure care. Mr. Huff is an Accredited Lead Verifier under California Air Resources Board (CARB) with Transactions\, Oil and Gas Systems\, and Process Emissions Specializations\, and a Registered Environmental Property Assessor (REPA). Mr. Huff is also the Closed Landfill project lead within SCS’s California offices\, with project management and coordination responsibilities for closed and inactive landfill projects throughout the state\, including landfill probe evaluation work for CalRecycle.\n \n\nMichael Whiticar | Aerometrix Dr. Michael Whiticar\, CEO and co-founder of Aerometrix\, brings 40 years’ experience as a gas geochemist. He has a mixed industry and academic background with Ph.D. (CAU\, 1978) in marine geochemistry\, gas geochemist at Petro-Canada (Calgary\, 1979-81) and Fed. Inst. Nat Resources (Hannover\, GER\, 1982-1990)\, Nordic Prof. U. Copenhagen (DK\, 1986-87) and founding Professor at Sch. Earth & Ocean Sci\, UVic (1990-2019). His research background is molecular and stable isotope geochemistry of natural gases with over 100 publications. He has built and uses micro-gas sensors and laser spectrometers since 1990 for field\, undersea and aerial applications including GHGs. He leads the Aerometrix GHGMap team with aerial sensors for quantitative gas emissions including landfills\, gas plants\, pipelines\, and feedlots  \n\nMike Dizep | Qube Technologies \nFull Bio to follow. Mike is an accomplished\, adaptable\, and results-driven Account Manager\, Project Manager\, and Engineer with broad-based experience in multiple industries.\n\n5 CWMA Members | $20 Non-Members/Friends\n+GST.    CWMA’s operations are supported wholly by events like these and membership. We are grateful for your attendance. Differential pricing is available for students and non-profits\, please be in touch.\n\n– AGENDA –\nVirtual Doors Open at 9:45 AM for visiting and a/v check\n10:00 AM — Welcome Everyone!\n10:10 AM — Presentations x 4\n11:15 AM — Q&A\n11:30 AM — Open discussion with attendees\n11:59 AM — Conclusion\n\n– ZOOM LINK IS SENT THE DAY BEFORE THE EVENT–\nCWMA uses the Zoom Platform for events.  Dial-in option is available but participants must confirm the dial-in phone number to be admitted to the event. We send the ZOOM link a few days before the event to registered attendees only.\n\n\nLEARN MORE ABOUT OUR SPEAKERS! Click to read their bios..\nAli Abedini | MethaneXE\nDr. Abedini is a distinguished Landfill Gas expert with two decades of hands-on experience in landfill engineering and solid waste management sector. Renowned for his expertise\, Dr. Abedini serves as a faculty member at SWANA BC and actively contributes as a technical member to the International Waste Working Group (IWWG). Dr. Abedini collaborates with Environment Canada and Climate Change and with the World Bank Group as a technical consultant for solid waste management projects in more than 20 developing countries. Dr. Abedini’s expertise extends to specialized areas within Landfill Gas engineering\, from methane emissions quantification to landfill gas management system design\, operation\, and troubleshooting. He is credited for developing the precision-focused UBC Integrated Landfill Gas Generation Model\, UBCiModel©\, and has pioneered the Surface Scan Fugitive Emission Quantification Technique (SSEQT) – a patented innovation in both Canada and the USA. \n\nCarly Wolfe | MethaneXE\nMs. Wolfe is an experienced project manager and solid waste engineer with over 7 years managing and designing projects of varying complexity for public sector and private sector clients. One of Ms. Wolfe’s strengths lies in her adeptness in the management and design of landfill projects. She has successfully overseen the development of numerous landfill sites\, including landfill closures\, landfill expansions\, transfer stations\, landfill gas collection systems\, leachate management systems\, and stormwater management systems\, while ensuring their compliance with regulations\, environmental sustainability\, and safety measures. Ms. Wolfe is committed to staying at the forefront of landfill engineering advancements\, continuously expanding her knowledge and skills to deliver innovative solutions for her clients. \n\nRay Huff | SCS Engineers\, Greater Los Angeles Area\nRay Huff\, REPA\, is a Vice President of SCS Engineers and our National Expert on Greenhouse Gas. He has three decades of experience in environmental consulting\, and specializes in landfill regulatory compliance; air quality/compliance issues\, including GHG emissions quantification; and site assessment\, remediation\, and post-closure care. Mr. Huff is an Accredited Lead Verifier under California Air Resources Board (CARB) with Transactions\, Oil and Gas Systems\, and Process Emissions Specializations\, and a Registered Environmental Property Assessor (REPA). Mr. Huff is also the Closed Landfill project lead within SCS’s California offices\, with project management and coordination responsibilities for closed and inactive landfill projects throughout the state\, including landfill probe evaluation work for CalRecycle.\n \n\nMichael Whiticar | Aerometrix Dr. Michael Whiticar\, CEO and co-founder of Aerometrix\, brings 40 years’ experience as a gas geochemist. He has a mixed industry and academic background with Ph.D. (CAU\, 1978) in marine geochemistry\, gas geochemist at Petro-Canada (Calgary\, 1979-81) and Fed. Inst. Nat Resources (Hannover\, GER\, 1982-1990)\, Nordic Prof. U. Copenhagen (DK\, 1986-87) and founding Professor at Sch. Earth & Ocean Sci\, UVic (1990-2019). His research background is molecular and stable isotope geochemistry of natural gases with over 100 publications. He has built and uses micro-gas sensors and laser spectrometers since 1990 for field\, undersea and aerial applications including GHGs. He leads the Aerometrix GHGMap team with aerial sensors for quantitative gas emissions including landfills\, gas plants\, pipelines\, and feedlots  \n\nMike Dizep | Qube Technologies \nFull Bio to follow. Mike is an accomplished\, adaptable\, and results-driven Account Manager\, Project Manager\, and Engineer with broad-based experience in multiple industries.\n\n5 CWMA Members | $20 Non-Members/Friends\n+GST.    CWMA’s operations are supported wholly by events like these and membership. We are grateful for your attendance. Differential pricing is available for students and non-profits\, please be in touch.\n\n– AGENDA –\nVirtual Doors Open at 9:45 AM for visiting and a/v check\n10:00 AM — Welcome Everyone!\n10:10 AM — Presentations x 4\n11:15 AM — Q&A\n11:30 AM — Open discussion with attendees\n11:59 AM — Conclusion\n\n– ZOOM LINK IS SENT THE DAY BEFORE THE EVENT–\nCWMA uses the Zoom Platform for events.  Dial-in option is available but participants must confirm the dial-in phone number to be admitted to the event. We send the ZOOM link a few days before the event to registered attendees only.\n\n\nLEARN MORE ABOUT OUR SPEAKERS! Click to read their bios..\nAli Abedini | MethaneXE\nDr. Abedini is a distinguished Landfill Gas expert with two decades of hands-on experience in landfill engineering and solid waste management sector. Renowned for his expertise\, Dr. Abedini serves as a faculty member at SWANA BC and actively contributes as a technical member to the International Waste Working Group (IWWG). Dr. Abedini collaborates with Environment Canada and Climate Change and with the World Bank Group as a technical consultant for solid waste management projects in more than 20 developing countries. Dr. Abedini’s expertise extends to specialized areas within Landfill Gas engineering\, from methane emissions quantification to landfill gas management system design\, operation\, and troubleshooting. He is credited for developing the precision-focused UBC Integrated Landfill Gas Generation Model\, UBCiModel©\, and has pioneered the Surface Scan Fugitive Emission Quantification Technique (SSEQT) – a patented innovation in both Canada and the USA. \n\nCarly Wolfe | MethaneXE\nMs. Wolfe is an experienced project manager and solid waste engineer with over 7 years managing and designing projects of varying complexity for public sector and private sector clients. One of Ms. Wolfe’s strengths lies in her adeptness in the management and design of landfill projects. She has successfully overseen the development of numerous landfill sites\, including landfill closures\, landfill expansions\, transfer stations\, landfill gas collection systems\, leachate management systems\, and stormwater management systems\, while ensuring their compliance with regulations\, environmental sustainability\, and safety measures. Ms. Wolfe is committed to staying at the forefront of landfill engineering advancements\, continuously expanding her knowledge and skills to deliver innovative solutions for her clients. \n\nRay Huff | SCS Engineers\, Greater Los Angeles Area\nRay Huff\, REPA\, is a Vice President of SCS Engineers and our National Expert on Greenhouse Gas. He has three decades of experience in environmental consulting\, and specializes in landfill regulatory compliance; air quality/compliance issues\, including GHG emissions quantification; and site assessment\, remediation\, and post-closure care. Mr. Huff is an Accredited Lead Verifier under California Air Resources Board (CARB) with Transactions\, Oil and Gas Systems\, and Process Emissions Specializations\, and a Registered Environmental Property Assessor (REPA). Mr. Huff is also the Closed Landfill project lead within SCS’s California offices\, with project management and coordination responsibilities for closed and inactive landfill projects throughout the state\, including landfill probe evaluation work for CalRecycle.\n \n\nMichael Whiticar | Aerometrix Dr. Michael Whiticar\, CEO and co-founder of Aerometrix\, brings 40 years’ experience as a gas geochemist. He has a mixed industry and academic background with Ph.D. (CAU\, 1978) in marine geochemistry\, gas geochemist at Petro-Canada (Calgary\, 1979-81) and Fed. Inst. Nat Resources (Hannover\, GER\, 1982-1990)\, Nordic Prof. U. Copenhagen (DK\, 1986-87) and founding Professor at Sch. Earth & Ocean Sci\, UVic (1990-2019). His research background is molecular and stable isotope geochemistry of natural gases with over 100 publications. He has built and uses micro-gas sensors and laser spectrometers since 1990 for field\, undersea and aerial applications including GHGs. He leads the Aerometrix GHGMap team with aerial sensors for quantitative gas emissions including landfills\, gas plants\, pipelines\, and feedlots  \n\nMike Dizep | Qube Technologies \nFull Bio to follow. Mike is an accomplished\, adaptable\, and results-driven Account Manager\, Project Manager\, and Engineer with broad-based experience in multiple industries.\n\n5 CWMA Members | $20 Non-Members/Friends\n+GST.    CWMA’s operations are supported wholly by events like these and membership. We are grateful for your attendance. Differential pricing is available for students and non-profits\, please be in touch.\n\n– AGENDA –\nVirtual Doors Open at 9:45 AM for visiting and a/v check\n10:00 AM — Welcome Everyone!\n10:10 AM — Presentations x 4\n11:15 AM — Q&A\n11:30 AM — Open discussion with attendees\n11:59 AM — Conclusion\n\n– ZOOM LINK IS SENT THE DAY BEFORE THE EVENT–\nCWMA uses the Zoom Platform for events.  Dial-in option is available but participants must confirm the dial-in phone number to be admitted to the event. We send the ZOOM link a few days before the event to registered attendees only.\n\n\nLEARN MORE ABOUT OUR SPEAKERS! Click to read their bios..\nAli Abedini | MethaneXE\nDr. Abedini is a distinguished Landfill Gas expert with two decades of hands-on experience in landfill engineering and solid waste management sector. Renowned for his expertise\, Dr. Abedini serves as a faculty member at SWANA BC and actively contributes as a technical member to the International Waste Working Group (IWWG). Dr. Abedini collaborates with Environment Canada and Climate Change and with the World Bank Group as a technical consultant for solid waste management projects in more than 20 developing countries. Dr. Abedini’s expertise extends to specialized areas within Landfill Gas engineering\, from methane emissions quantification to landfill gas management system design\, operation\, and troubleshooting. He is credited for developing the precision-focused UBC Integrated Landfill Gas Generation Model\, UBCiModel©\, and has pioneered the Surface Scan Fugitive Emission Quantification Technique (SSEQT) – a patented innovation in both Canada and the USA. \n\nCarly Wolfe | MethaneXE\nMs. Wolfe is an experienced project manager and solid waste engineer with over 7 years managing and designing projects of varying complexity for public sector and private sector clients. One of Ms. Wolfe’s strengths lies in her adeptness in the management and design of landfill projects. She has successfully overseen the development of numerous landfill sites\, including landfill closures\, landfill expansions\, transfer stations\, landfill gas collection systems\, leachate management systems\, and stormwater management systems\, while ensuring their compliance with regulations\, environmental sustainability\, and safety measures. Ms. Wolfe is committed to staying at the forefront of landfill engineering advancements\, continuously expanding her knowledge and skills to deliver innovative solutions for her clients. \n\nRay Huff | SCS Engineers\, Greater Los Angeles Area\nRay Huff\, REPA\, is a Vice President of SCS Engineers and our National Expert on Greenhouse Gas. He has three decades of experience in environmental consulting\, and specializes in landfill regulatory compliance; air quality/compliance issues\, including GHG emissions quantification; and site assessment\, remediation\, and post-closure care. Mr. Huff is an Accredited Lead Verifier under California Air Resources Board (CARB) with Transactions\, Oil and Gas Systems\, and Process Emissions Specializations\, and a Registered Environmental Property Assessor (REPA). Mr. Huff is also the Closed Landfill project lead within SCS’s California offices\, with project management and coordination responsibilities for closed and inactive landfill projects throughout the state\, including landfill probe evaluation work for CalRecycle.\n \n\nMichael Whiticar | Aerometrix Dr. Michael Whiticar\, CEO and co-founder of Aerometrix\, brings 40 years’ experience as a gas geochemist. He has a mixed industry and academic background with Ph.D. (CAU\, 1978) in marine geochemistry\, gas geochemist at Petro-Canada (Calgary\, 1979-81) and Fed. Inst. Nat Resources (Hannover\, GER\, 1982-1990)\, Nordic Prof. U. Copenhagen (DK\, 1986-87) and founding Professor at Sch. Earth & Ocean Sci\, UVic (1990-2019). His research background is molecular and stable isotope geochemistry of natural gases with over 100 publications. He has built and uses micro-gas sensors and laser spectrometers since 1990 for field\, undersea and aerial applications including GHGs. He leads the Aerometrix GHGMap team with aerial sensors for quantitative gas emissions including landfills\, gas plants\, pipelines\, and feedlots  \n\nMike Dizep | Qube Technologies \nFull Bio to follow. Mike is an accomplished\, adaptable\, and results-driven Account Manager\, Project Manager\, and Engineer with broad-based experience in multiple industries.\n\n5 CWMA Members | $20 Non-Members/Friends\n+GST.    CWMA’s operations are supported wholly by events like these and membership. We are grateful for your attendance. Differential pricing is available for students and non-profits\, please be in touch.\n\n– AGENDA –\nVirtual Doors Open at 9:45 AM for visiting and a/v check\n10:00 AM — Welcome Everyone!\n10:10 AM — Presentations x 4\n11:15 AM — Q&A\n11:30 AM — Open discussion with attendees\n11:59 AM — Conclusion\n\n– ZOOM LINK IS SENT THE DAY BEFORE THE EVENT–\nCWMA uses the Zoom Platform for events.  Dial-in option is available but participants must confirm the dial-in phone number to be admitted to the event. We send the ZOOM link a few days before the event to registered attendees only.\n\n\nLEARN MORE ABOUT OUR SPEAKERS! Click to read their bios..\nAli Abedini | MethaneXE\nDr. Abedini is a distinguished Landfill Gas expert with two decades of hands-on experience in landfill engineering and solid waste management sector. Renowned for his expertise\, Dr. Abedini serves as a faculty member at SWANA BC and actively contributes as a technical member to the International Waste Working Group (IWWG). Dr. Abedini collaborates with Environment Canada and Climate Change and with the World Bank Group as a technical consultant for solid waste management projects in more than 20 developing countries. Dr. Abedini’s expertise extends to specialized areas within Landfill Gas engineering\, from methane emissions quantification to landfill gas management system design\, operation\, and troubleshooting. He is credited for developing the precision-focused UBC Integrated Landfill Gas Generation Model\, UBCiModel©\, and has pioneered the Surface Scan Fugitive Emission Quantification Technique (SSEQT) – a patented innovation in both Canada and the USA. \n\nCarly Wolfe | MethaneXE\nMs. Wolfe is an experienced project manager and solid waste engineer with over 7 years managing and designing projects of varying complexity for public sector and private sector clients. One of Ms. Wolfe’s strengths lies in her adeptness in the management and design of landfill projects. She has successfully overseen the development of numerous landfill sites\, including landfill closures\, landfill expansions\, transfer stations\, landfill gas collection systems\, leachate management systems\, and stormwater management systems\, while ensuring their compliance with regulations\, environmental sustainability\, and safety measures. Ms. Wolfe is committed to staying at the forefront of landfill engineering advancements\, continuously expanding her knowledge and skills to deliver innovative solutions for her clients. \n\nRay Huff | SCS Engineers\nRay Huff\, REPA\, is a Vice President of SCS Engineers and our National Expert on Greenhouse Gas. He has three decades of experience in environmental consulting\, and specializes in landfill regulatory compliance; air quality/compliance issues\, including GHG emissions quantification; and site assessment\, remediation\, and post-closure care. Mr. Huff is an Accredited Lead Verifier under California Air Resources Board (CARB) with Transactions\, Oil and Gas Systems\, and Process Emissions Specializations\, and a Registered Environmental Property Assessor (REPA). Mr. Huff is also the Closed Landfill project lead within SCS’s California offices\, with project management and coordination responsibilities for closed and inactive landfill projects throughout the state\, including landfill probe evaluation work for CalRecycle.\n \n\nMichael Whiticar | Aerometrix\nDr. Michael Whiticar\, CEO and co-founder of Aerometrix\, brings 40 years’ experience as a gas geochemist. He has a mixed industry and academic background with Ph.D. (CAU\, 1978) in marine geochemistry\, gas geochemist at Petro-Canada (Calgary\, 1979-81) and Fed. Inst. Nat Resources (Hannover\, GER\, 1982-1990)\, Nordic Prof. U. Copenhagen (DK\, 1986-87) and founding Professor at Sch. Earth & Ocean Sci\, UVic (1990-2019). His research background is molecular and stable isotope geochemistry of natural gases with over 100 publications. He has built and uses micro-gas sensors and laser spectrometers since 1990 for field\, undersea and aerial applications including GHGs. He leads the Aerometrix GHGMap team with aerial sensors for quantitative gas emissions including landfills\, gas plants\, pipelines\, and feedlots \n\nMike Dizep | Qube Technologies\nFull Bio to follow. Mike is an accomplished\, adaptable\, and results-driven Account Manager\, Project Manager\, and Engineer with broad-based experience in multiple industries.\n\n5 CWMA Members | $20 Non-Members/Friends\n+GST.    CWMA’s operations are supported wholly by events like these and membership. We are grateful for your attendance. Differential pricing is available for students and non-profits\, please be in touch.\n\n– AGENDA –\nVirtual Doors Open at 9:45 AM for visiting and a/v check\n10:00 AM — Welcome Everyone!\n10:10 AM — Presentations x 4\n11:15 AM — Q&A\n11:30 AM — Open discussion with attendees\n11:59 AM — Conclusion\n\n– ZOOM LINK IS SENT THE DAY BEFORE THE EVENT–\nCWMA uses the Zoom Platform for events.  Dial-in option is available but participants must confirm the dial-in phone number to be admitted to the event. We send the ZOOM link a few days before the event to registered attendees only.\n\n\nLEARN MORE ABOUT OUR SPEAKERS! Click to read their bios..\nAli Abedini | MethaneXE\nDr. Abedini is a distinguished Landfill Gas expert with two decades of hands-on experience in landfill engineering and solid waste management sector. Renowned for his expertise\, Dr. Abedini serves as a faculty member at SWANA BC and actively contributes as a technical member to the International Waste Working Group (IWWG). Dr. Abedini collaborates with Environment Canada and Climate Change and with the World Bank Group as a technical consultant for solid waste management projects in more than 20 developing countries. Dr. Abedini’s expertise extends to specialized areas within Landfill Gas engineering\, from methane emissions quantification to landfill gas management system design\, operation\, and troubleshooting. He is credited for developing the precision-focused UBC Integrated Landfill Gas Generation Model\, UBCiModel©\, and has pioneered the Surface Scan Fugitive Emission Quantification Technique (SSEQT) – a patented innovation in both Canada and the USA. \n\nCarly Wolfe | MethaneXE\nMs. Wolfe is an experienced project manager and solid waste engineer with over 7 years managing and designing projects of varying complexity for public sector and private sector clients. One of Ms. Wolfe’s strengths lies in her adeptness in the management and design of landfill projects. She has successfully overseen the development of numerous landfill sites\, including landfill closures\, landfill expansions\, transfer stations\, landfill gas collection systems\, leachate management systems\, and stormwater management systems\, while ensuring their compliance with regulations\, environmental sustainability\, and safety measures. Ms. Wolfe is committed to staying at the forefront of landfill engineering advancements\, continuously expanding her knowledge and skills to deliver innovative solutions for her clients. \n\nRay Huff | SCS Engineers\nRay Huff\, REPA\, is a Vice President of SCS Engineers and our National Expert on Greenhouse Gas. He has three decades of experience in environmental consulting\, and specializes in landfill regulatory compliance; air quality/compliance issues\, including GHG emissions quantification; and site assessment\, remediation\, and post-closure care. Mr. Huff is an Accredited Lead Verifier under California Air Resources Board (CARB) with Transactions\, Oil and Gas Systems\, and Process Emissions Specializations\, and a Registered Environmental Property Assessor (REPA). Mr. Huff is also the Closed Landfill project lead within SCS’s California offices\, with project management and coordination responsibilities for closed and inactive landfill projects throughout the state\, including landfill probe evaluation work for CalRecycle.\n \n\nMichael Whiticar | Aerometrix\nDr. Michael Whiticar\, CEO and co-founder of Aerometrix\, brings 40 years’ experience as a gas geochemist. He has a mixed industry and academic background with Ph.D. (CAU\, 1978) in marine geochemistry\, gas geochemist at Petro-Canada (Calgary\, 1979-81) and Fed. Inst. Nat Resources (Hannover\, GER\, 1982-1990)\, Nordic Prof. U. Copenhagen (DK\, 1986-87) and founding Professor at Sch. Earth & Ocean Sci\, UVic (1990-2019). His research background is molecular and stable isotope geochemistry of natural gases with over 100 publications. He has built and uses micro-gas sensors and laser spectrometers since 1990 for field\, undersea and aerial applications including GHGs. He leads the Aerometrix GHGMap team with aerial sensors for quantitative gas emissions including landfills\, gas plants\, pipelines\, and feedlots \n\nMike Dizep | Qube Technologies\nMike is a Geomatics Engineer by training and has broad-based experience in multiple industries.  His current role is Business Development Manager with Qube Technologies\, a Calgary-based business providing continuous monitoring technology for the detection of methane and other emissions.  Qube has been supporting the oil and gas industry in its needs for methane emission localization and quantification for a number of years\, and is now focused on other industry verticals challenged with the same requirements. \n\n5 CWMA Members | $20 Non-Members/Friends\n+GST.    CWMA’s operations are supported wholly by events like these and membership. We are grateful for your attendance. Differential pricing is available for students and non-profits\, please be in touch.\n\n– AGENDA –\nVirtual Doors Open at 9:45 AM for visiting and a/v check\n10:00 AM — Welcome Everyone!\n10:10 AM — Presentations x 4\n11:15 AM — Q&A\n11:30 AM — Open discussion with attendees\n11:59 AM — Conclusion\n\n– ZOOM LINK IS SENT THE DAY BEFORE THE EVENT–\nCWMA uses the Zoom Platform for events.  Dial-in option is available but participants must confirm the dial-in phone number to be admitted to the event. We send the ZOOM link a few days before the event to registered attendees only.\n\n\nLEARN MORE ABOUT OUR SPEAKERS! Click to read their bios..\nAli Abedini | MethaneXE\nDr. Abedini is a distinguished Landfill Gas expert with two decades of hands-on experience in landfill engineering and solid waste management sector. Renowned for his expertise\, Dr. Abedini serves as a faculty member at SWANA BC and actively contributes as a technical member to the International Waste Working Group (IWWG). Dr. Abedini collaborates with Environment Canada and Climate Change and with the World Bank Group as a technical consultant for solid waste management projects in more than 20 developing countries. Dr. Abedini’s expertise extends to specialized areas within Landfill Gas engineering\, from methane emissions quantification to landfill gas management system design\, operation\, and troubleshooting. He is credited for developing the precision-focused UBC Integrated Landfill Gas Generation Model\, UBCiModel©\, and has pioneered the Surface Scan Fugitive Emission Quantification Technique (SSEQT) – a patented innovation in both Canada and the USA. \n\nCarly Wolfe | MethaneXE\nMs. Wolfe is an experienced project manager and solid waste engineer with over 7 years managing and designing projects of varying complexity for public sector and private sector clients. One of Ms. Wolfe’s strengths lies in her adeptness in the management and design of landfill projects. She has successfully overseen the development of numerous landfill sites\, including landfill closures\, landfill expansions\, transfer stations\, landfill gas collection systems\, leachate management systems\, and stormwater management systems\, while ensuring their compliance with regulations\, environmental sustainability\, and safety measures. Ms. Wolfe is committed to staying at the forefront of landfill engineering advancements\, continuously expanding her knowledge and skills to deliver innovative solutions for her clients. \n\nRay Huff | SCS Engineers\nRay Huff\, REPA\, is a Vice President of SCS Engineers and our National Expert on Greenhouse Gas. He has three decades of experience in environmental consulting\, and specializes in landfill regulatory compliance; air quality/compliance issues\, including GHG emissions quantification; and site assessment\, remediation\, and post-closure care. Mr. Huff is an Accredited Lead Verifier under California Air Resources Board (CARB) with Transactions\, Oil and Gas Systems\, and Process Emissions Specializations\, and a Registered Environmental Property Assessor (REPA). Mr. Huff is also the Closed Landfill project lead within SCS’s California offices\, with project management and coordination responsibilities for closed and inactive landfill projects throughout the state\, including landfill probe evaluation work for CalRecycle.\n \n\nMichael Whiticar | Aerometrix\nDr. Michael Whiticar\, CEO and co-founder of Aerometrix\, brings 40 years’ experience as a gas geochemist. He has a mixed industry and academic background with Ph.D. (CAU\, 1978) in marine geochemistry\, gas geochemist at Petro-Canada (Calgary\, 1979-81) and Fed. Inst. Nat Resources (Hannover\, GER\, 1982-1990)\, Nordic Prof. U. Copenhagen (DK\, 1986-87) and founding Professor at Sch. Earth & Ocean Sci\, UVic (1990-2019). His research background is molecular and stable isotope geochemistry of natural gases with over 100 publications. He has built and uses micro-gas sensors and laser spectrometers since 1990 for field\, undersea and aerial applications including GHGs. He leads the Aerometrix GHGMap team with aerial sensors for quantitative gas emissions including landfills\, gas plants\, pipelines\, and feedlots \n\nMike Dizep | Qube Technologies\nMike is a Geomatics Engineer by training and has broad-based experience in multiple industries.  His current role is Business Development Manager with Qube Technologies\, a Calgary-based business providing continuous monitoring technology for the detection of methane and other emissions.  Qube has been supporting the oil and gas industry in its needs for methane emission localization and quantification for a number of years\, and is now focused on other industry verticals challenged with the same requirements. \n\n5 CWMA Members | $20 Non-Members/Friends\n+GST.    CWMA’s operations are supported wholly by events like these and membership. We are grateful for your attendance. Differential pricing is available for students and non-profits\, please be in touch.\n\n– AGENDA –\nVirtual Doors Open at 9:45 AM for visiting and a/v check\n10:00 AM — Welcome Everyone!\n10:10 AM — Presentations x 4\n11:15 AM — Q&A\n11:30 AM — Open discussion with attendees\n11:59 AM — Conclusion\n\n– ZOOM LINK IS SENT THE DAY BEFORE THE EVENT–\nCWMA uses the Zoom Platform for events.  Dial-in option is available but participants must confirm the dial-in phone number to be admitted to the event. We send the ZOOM link a few days before the event to registered attendees only.\n\n\nLEARN MORE ABOUT OUR SPEAKERS! Click to read their bios..\nAli Abedini | MethaneXE\nDr. Abedini is a distinguished Landfill Gas expert with two decades of hands-on experience in landfill engineering and solid waste management sector. Renowned for his expertise\, Dr. Abedini serves as a faculty member at SWANA BC and actively contributes as a technical member to the International Waste Working Group (IWWG). Dr. Abedini collaborates with Environment Canada and Climate Change and with the World Bank Group as a technical consultant for solid waste management projects in more than 20 developing countries. Dr. Abedini’s expertise extends to specialized areas within Landfill Gas engineering\, from methane emissions quantification to landfill gas management system design\, operation\, and troubleshooting. He is credited for developing the precision-focused UBC Integrated Landfill Gas Generation Model\, UBCiModel©\, and has pioneered the Surface Scan Fugitive Emission Quantification Technique (SSEQT) – a patented innovation in both Canada and the USA. \n\nCarly Wolfe | MethaneXE\nMs. Wolfe is an experienced project manager and solid waste engineer with over 7 years managing and designing projects of varying complexity for public sector and private sector clients. One of Ms. Wolfe’s strengths lies in her adeptness in the management and design of landfill projects. She has successfully overseen the development of numerous landfill sites\, including landfill closures\, landfill expansions\, transfer stations\, landfill gas collection systems\, leachate management systems\, and stormwater management systems\, while ensuring their compliance with regulations\, environmental sustainability\, and safety measures. Ms. Wolfe is committed to staying at the forefront of landfill engineering advancements\, continuously expanding her knowledge and skills to deliver innovative solutions for her clients. \n\nRay Huff | SCS Engineers\nRay Huff\, REPA\, is a Vice President of SCS Engineers and our National Expert on Greenhouse Gas. He has three decades of experience in environmental consulting\, and specializes in landfill regulatory compliance; air quality/compliance issues\, including GHG emissions quantification; and site assessment\, remediation\, and post-closure care. Mr. Huff is an Accredited Lead Verifier under California Air Resources Board (CARB) with Transactions\, Oil and Gas Systems\, and Process Emissions Specializations\, and a Registered Environmental Property Assessor (REPA). Mr. Huff is also the Closed Landfill project lead within SCS’s California offices\, with project management and coordination responsibilities for closed and inactive landfill projects throughout the state\, including landfill probe evaluation work for CalRecycle.\n \n\nMichael Whiticar | Aerometrix\nDr. Michael Whiticar\, CEO and co-founder of Aerometrix\, brings 40 years’ experience as a gas geochemist. He has a mixed industry and academic background with Ph.D. (CAU\, 1978) in marine geochemistry\, gas geochemist at Petro-Canada (Calgary\, 1979-81) and Fed. Inst. Nat Resources (Hannover\, GER\, 1982-1990)\, Nordic Prof. U. Copenhagen (DK\, 1986-87) and founding Professor at Sch. Earth & Ocean Sci\, UVic (1990-2019). His research background is molecular and stable isotope geochemistry of natural gases with over 100 publications. He has built and uses micro-gas sensors and laser spectrometers since 1990 for field\, undersea and aerial applications including GHGs. He leads the Aerometrix GHGMap team with aerial sensors for quantitative gas emissions including landfills\, gas plants\, pipelines\, and feedlots \n\nMike Dizep | Qube Technologies\nMike is a Geomatics Engineer by training and has broad-based experience in multiple industries.  His current role is Business Development Manager with Qube Technologies\, a Calgary-based business providing continuous monitoring technology for the detection of methane and other emissions.  Qube has been supporting the oil and gas industry in its needs for methane emission localization and quantification for a number of years\, and is now focused on other industry verticals challenged with the same requirements. \n\n5 CWMA Members | $20 Non-Members/Friends\n+GST.    CWMA’s operations are supported wholly by events like these and membership. We are grateful for your attendance. Differential pricing is available for students and non-profits\, please be in touch.\n\n– AGENDA –\nVirtual Doors Open at 9:45 AM for visiting and a/v check\n10:00 AM — Welcome Everyone!\n10:10 AM — Presentations x 4\n11:15 AM — Q&A\n11:30 AM — Open discussion with attendees\n11:59 AM — Conclusion\n\n– ZOOM LINK IS SENT THE DAY BEFORE THE EVENT–\nCWMA uses the Zoom Platform for events.  Dial-in option is available but participants must confirm the dial-in phone number to be admitted to the event. We send the ZOOM link a few days before the event to registered attendees only.\n\n\nLEARN MORE ABOUT OUR SPEAKERS! Click to read their bios..\nAli Abedini | MethaneXE\nDr. Abedini is a distinguished Landfill Gas expert with two decades of hands-on experience in landfill engineering and solid waste management sector. Renowned for his expertise\, Dr. Abedini serves as a faculty member at SWANA BC and actively contributes as a technical member to the International Waste Working Group (IWWG). Dr. Abedini collaborates with Environment Canada and Climate Change and with the World Bank Group as a technical consultant for solid waste management projects in more than 20 developing countries. Dr. Abedini’s expertise extends to specialized areas within Landfill Gas engineering\, from methane emissions quantification to landfill gas management system design\, operation\, and troubleshooting. He is credited for developing the precision-focused UBC Integrated Landfill Gas Generation Model\, UBCiModel©\, and has pioneered the Surface Scan Fugitive Emission Quantification Technique (SSEQT) – a patented innovation in both Canada and the USA. \n\nCarly Wolfe | MethaneXE\nMs. Wolfe is an experienced project manager and solid waste engineer with over 7 years managing and designing projects of varying complexity for public sector and private sector clients. One of Ms. Wolfe’s strengths lies in her adeptness in the management and design of landfill projects. She has successfully overseen the development of numerous landfill sites\, including landfill closures\, landfill expansions\, transfer stations\, landfill gas collection systems\, leachate management systems\, and stormwater management systems\, while ensuring their compliance with regulations\, environmental sustainability\, and safety measures. Ms. Wolfe is committed to staying at the forefront of landfill engineering advancements\, continuously expanding her knowledge and skills to deliver innovative solutions for her clients. \n\nRay Huff | SCS Engineers\nRay Huff\, REPA\, is a Vice President of SCS Engineers and our National Expert on Greenhouse Gas. He has three decades of experience in environmental consulting\, and specializes in landfill regulatory compliance; air quality/compliance issues\, including GHG emissions quantification; and site assessment\, remediation\, and post-closure care. Mr. Huff is an Accredited Lead Verifier under California Air Resources Board (CARB) with Transactions\, Oil and Gas Systems\, and Process Emissions Specializations\, and a Registered Environmental Property Assessor (REPA). Mr. Huff is also the Closed Landfill project lead within SCS’s California offices\, with project management and coordination responsibilities for closed and inactive landfill projects throughout the state\, including landfill probe evaluation work for CalRecycle.\n \n\nMichael Whiticar | Aerometrix\nDr. Michael Whiticar\, CEO and co-founder of Aerometrix\, brings 40 years’ experience as a gas geochemist. He has a mixed industry and academic background with Ph.D. (CAU\, 1978) in marine geochemistry\, gas geochemist at Petro-Canada (Calgary\, 1979-81) and Fed. Inst. Nat Resources (Hannover\, GER\, 1982-1990)\, Nordic Prof. U. Copenhagen (DK\, 1986-87) and founding Professor at Sch. Earth & Ocean Sci\, UVic (1990-2019). His research background is molecular and stable isotope geochemistry of natural gases with over 100 publications. He has built and uses micro-gas sensors and laser spectrometers since 1990 for field\, undersea and aerial applications including GHGs. He leads the Aerometrix GHGMap team with aerial sensors for quantitative gas emissions including landfills\, gas plants\, pipelines\, and feedlots \n\nMike Dizep | Qube Technologies\nMike is a Geomatics Engineer by training and has broad-based experience in multiple industries.  His current role is Business Development Manager with Qube Technologies\, a Calgary-based business providing continuous monitoring technology for the detection of methane and other emissions.  Qube has been supporting the oil and gas industry in its needs for methane emission localization and quantification for a number of years\, and is now focused on other industry verticals challenged with the same requirements. \n\n5 CWMA Members | $20 Non-Members/Friends\n+GST.    CWMA’s operations are supported wholly by events like these and membership. We are grateful for your attendance. Differential pricing is available for students and non-profits\, please be in touch.\n\n– AGENDA –\nVirtual Doors Open at 9:45 AM for visiting and a/v check\n10:00 AM — Welcome Everyone!\n10:10 AM — Presentations x 4\n11:15 AM — Q&A\n11:30 AM — Open discussion with attendees\n11:59 AM — Conclusion\n\n– ZOOM LINK IS SENT THE DAY BEFORE THE EVENT–\nCWMA uses the Zoom Platform for events.  Dial-in option is available but participants must confirm the dial-in phone number to be admitted to the event. We send the ZOOM link a few days before the event to registered attendees only.\n\n\nLEARN MORE ABOUT OUR SPEAKERS! Click to read their bios..\nAli Abedini | MethaneXE\nDr. Abedini is a distinguished Landfill Gas expert with two decades of hands-on experience in landfill engineering and solid waste management sector. Renowned for his expertise\, Dr. Abedini serves as a faculty member at SWANA BC and actively contributes as a technical member to the International Waste Working Group (IWWG). Dr. Abedini collaborates with Environment Canada and Climate Change and with the World Bank Group as a technical consultant for solid waste management projects in more than 20 developing countries. Dr. Abedini’s expertise extends to specialized areas within Landfill Gas engineering\, from methane emissions quantification to landfill gas management system design\, operation\, and troubleshooting. He is credited for developing the precision-focused UBC Integrated Landfill Gas Generation Model\, UBCiModel©\, and has pioneered the Surface Scan Fugitive Emission Quantification Technique (SSEQT) – a patented innovation in both Canada and the USA. \n\nCarly Wolfe | MethaneXE\nMs. Wolfe is an experienced project manager and solid waste engineer with over 7 years managing and designing projects of varying complexity for public sector and private sector clients. One of Ms. Wolfe’s strengths lies in her adeptness in the management and design of landfill projects. She has successfully overseen the development of numerous landfill sites\, including landfill closures\, landfill expansions\, transfer stations\, landfill gas collection systems\, leachate management systems\, and stormwater management systems\, while ensuring their compliance with regulations\, environmental sustainability\, and safety measures. Ms. Wolfe is committed to staying at the forefront of landfill engineering advancements\, continuously expanding her knowledge and skills to deliver innovative solutions for her clients. \n\nRay Huff | SCS Engineers\nRay Huff\, REPA\, is a Vice President of SCS Engineers and our National Expert on Greenhouse Gas. He has three decades of experience in environmental consulting\, and specializes in landfill regulatory compliance; air quality/compliance issues\, including GHG emissions quantification; and site assessment\, remediation\, and post-closure care. Mr. Huff is an Accredited Lead Verifier under California Air Resources Board (CARB) with Transactions\, Oil and Gas Systems\, and Process Emissions Specializations\, and a Registered Environmental Property Assessor (REPA). Mr. Huff is also the Closed Landfill project lead within SCS’s California offices\, with project management and coordination responsibilities for closed and inactive landfill projects throughout the state\, including landfill probe evaluation work for CalRecycle.\n \n\nMichael Whiticar | Aerometrix\nDr. Michael Whiticar\, CEO and co-founder of Aerometrix\, brings 40 years’ experience as a gas geochemist. He has a mixed industry and academic background with Ph.D. (CAU\, 1978) in marine geochemistry\, gas geochemist at Petro-Canada (Calgary\, 1979-81) and Fed. Inst. Nat Resources (Hannover\, GER\, 1982-1990)\, Nordic Prof. U. Copenhagen (DK\, 1986-87) and founding Professor at Sch. Earth & Ocean Sci\, UVic (1990-2019). His research background is molecular and stable isotope geochemistry of natural gases with over 100 publications. He has built and uses micro-gas sensors and laser spectrometers since 1990 for field\, undersea and aerial applications including GHGs. He leads the Aerometrix GHGMap team with aerial sensors for quantitative gas emissions including landfills\, gas plants\, pipelines\, and feedlots \n\nEric Wen | Qube Technologies\nBio to follow\n\n5 CWMA Members | $20 Non-Members/Friends\n+GST.    CWMA’s operations are supported wholly by events like these and membership. We are grateful for your attendance. Differential pricing is available for students and non-profits\, please be in touch.\n\n– AGENDA –\nVirtual Doors Open at 9:45 AM for visiting and a/v check\n10:00 AM — Welcome Everyone!\n10:10 AM — Presentations x 4\n11:15 AM — Q&A\n11:30 AM — Open discussion with attendees\n11:59 AM — Conclusion\n\n– ZOOM LINK IS SENT THE DAY BEFORE THE EVENT–\nCWMA uses the Zoom Platform for events.  Dial-in option is available but participants must confirm the dial-in phone number to be admitted to the event. We send the ZOOM link a few days before the event to registered attendees only.\n\n\nLEARN MORE ABOUT OUR SPEAKERS! Click to read their bios..\nAli Abedini | MethaneXE\nDr. Abedini is a distinguished Landfill Gas expert with two decades of hands-on experience in landfill engineering and solid waste management sector. Renowned for his expertise\, Dr. Abedini serves as a faculty member at SWANA BC and actively contributes as a technical member to the International Waste Working Group (IWWG). Dr. Abedini collaborates with Environment Canada and Climate Change and with the World Bank Group as a technical consultant for solid waste management projects in more than 20 developing countries. Dr. Abedini’s expertise extends to specialized areas within Landfill Gas engineering\, from methane emissions quantification to landfill gas management system design\, operation\, and troubleshooting. He is credited for developing the precision-focused UBC Integrated Landfill Gas Generation Model\, UBCiModel©\, and has pioneered the Surface Scan Fugitive Emission Quantification Technique (SSEQT) – a patented innovation in both Canada and the USA. \n\nCarly Wolfe | MethaneXE\nMs. Wolfe is an experienced project manager and solid waste engineer with over 7 years managing and designing projects of varying complexity for public sector and private sector clients. One of Ms. Wolfe’s strengths lies in her adeptness in the management and design of landfill projects. She has successfully overseen the development of numerous landfill sites\, including landfill closures\, landfill expansions\, transfer stations\, landfill gas collection systems\, leachate management systems\, and stormwater management systems\, while ensuring their compliance with regulations\, environmental sustainability\, and safety measures. Ms. Wolfe is committed to staying at the forefront of landfill engineering advancements\, continuously expanding her knowledge and skills to deliver innovative solutions for her clients. \n\nRay Huff | SCS Engineers\nRay Huff\, REPA\, is a Vice President of SCS Engineers and our National Expert on Greenhouse Gas. He has three decades of experience in environmental consulting\, and specializes in landfill regulatory compliance; air quality/compliance issues\, including GHG emissions quantification; and site assessment\, remediation\, and post-closure care. Mr. Huff is an Accredited Lead Verifier under California Air Resources Board (CARB) with Transactions\, Oil and Gas Systems\, and Process Emissions Specializations\, and a Registered Environmental Property Assessor (REPA). Mr. Huff is also the Closed Landfill project lead within SCS’s California offices\, with project management and coordination responsibilities for closed and inactive landfill projects throughout the state\, including landfill probe evaluation work for CalRecycle.\n \n\nMichael Whiticar | Aerometrix\nDr. Michael Whiticar\, CEO and co-founder of Aerometrix\, brings 40 years’ experience as a gas geochemist. He has a mixed industry and academic background with Ph.D. (CAU\, 1978) in marine geochemistry\, gas geochemist at Petro-Canada (Calgary\, 1979-81) and Fed. Inst. Nat Resources (Hannover\, GER\, 1982-1990)\, Nordic Prof. U. Copenhagen (DK\, 1986-87) and founding Professor at Sch. Earth & Ocean Sci\, UVic (1990-2019). His research background is molecular and stable isotope geochemistry of natural gases with over 100 publications. He has built and uses micro-gas sensors and laser spectrometers since 1990 for field\, undersea and aerial applications including GHGs. He leads the Aerometrix GHGMap team with aerial sensors for quantitative gas emissions including landfills\, gas plants\, pipelines\, and feedlots \n\nEric Wen | Qube Technologies\nBio to follow\n\n5 CWMA Members | $20 Non-Members/Friends\n+GST.    CWMA’s operations are supported wholly by events like these and membership. We are grateful for your attendance. Differential pricing is available for students and non-profits\, please be in touch.\n\n– AGENDA –\nVirtual Doors Open at 9:45 AM for visiting and a/v check\n10:00 AM — Welcome Everyone!\n10:10 AM — Presentations x 4\n11:15 AM — Q&A\n11:30 AM — Open discussion with attendees\n11:59 AM — Conclusion\n\n– ZOOM LINK IS SENT THE DAY BEFORE THE EVENT–\nCWMA uses the Zoom Platform for events.  Dial-in option is available but participants must confirm the dial-in phone number to be admitted to the event. We send the ZOOM link a few days before the event to registered attendees only.\n\n\nLEARN MORE ABOUT OUR SPEAKERS! Click to read their bios..\nAli Abedini | MethaneXE\nDr. Abedini is a distinguished Landfill Gas expert with two decades of hands-on experience in landfill engineering and solid waste management sector. Renowned for his expertise\, Dr. Abedini serves as a faculty member at SWANA BC and actively contributes as a technical member to the International Waste Working Group (IWWG). Dr. Abedini collaborates with Environment Canada and Climate Change and with the World Bank Group as a technical consultant for solid waste management projects in more than 20 developing countries. Dr. Abedini’s expertise extends to specialized areas within Landfill Gas engineering\, from methane emissions quantification to landfill gas management system design\, operation\, and troubleshooting. He is credited for developing the precision-focused UBC Integrated Landfill Gas Generation Model\, UBCiModel©\, and has pioneered the Surface Scan Fugitive Emission Quantification Technique (SSEQT) – a patented innovation in both Canada and the USA. \n\nCarly Wolfe | MethaneXE\nMs. Wolfe is an experienced project manager and solid waste engineer with over 7 years managing and designing projects of varying complexity for public sector and private sector clients. One of Ms. Wolfe’s strengths lies in her adeptness in the management and design of landfill projects. She has successfully overseen the development of numerous landfill sites\, including landfill closures\, landfill expansions\, transfer stations\, landfill gas collection systems\, leachate management systems\, and stormwater management systems\, while ensuring their compliance with regulations\, environmental sustainability\, and safety measures. Ms. Wolfe is committed to staying at the forefront of landfill engineering advancements\, continuously expanding her knowledge and skills to deliver innovative solutions for her clients. \n\nRay Huff | SCS Engineers\nRay Huff\, REPA\, is a Vice President of SCS Engineers and our National Expert on Greenhouse Gas. He has three decades of experience in environmental consulting\, and specializes in landfill regulatory compliance; air quality/compliance issues\, including GHG emissions quantification; and site assessment\, remediation\, and post-closure care. Mr. Huff is an Accredited Lead Verifier under California Air Resources Board (CARB) with Transactions\, Oil and Gas Systems\, and Process Emissions Specializations\, and a Registered Environmental Property Assessor (REPA). Mr. Huff is also the Closed Landfill project lead within SCS’s California offices\, with project management and coordination responsibilities for closed and inactive landfill projects throughout the state\, including landfill probe evaluation work for CalRecycle.\n \n\nMichael Whiticar | Aerometrix\nDr. Michael Whiticar\, CEO and co-founder of Aerometrix\, brings 40 years’ experience as a gas geochemist. He has a mixed industry and academic background with Ph.D. (CAU\, 1978) in marine geochemistry\, gas geochemist at Petro-Canada (Calgary\, 1979-81) and Fed. Inst. Nat Resources (Hannover\, GER\, 1982-1990)\, Nordic Prof. U. Copenhagen (DK\, 1986-87) and founding Professor at Sch. Earth & Ocean Sci\, UVic (1990-2019). His research background is molecular and stable isotope geochemistry of natural gases with over 100 publications. He has built and uses micro-gas sensors and laser spectrometers since 1990 for field\, undersea and aerial applications including GHGs. He leads the Aerometrix GHGMap team with aerial sensors for quantitative gas emissions including landfills\, gas plants\, pipelines\, and feedlots \n\nEric Wen | Qube Technologies\nBio to follow\n\n5 CWMA Members | $20 Non-Members/Friends\n+GST.    CWMA’s operations are supported wholly by events like these and membership. We are grateful for your attendance. Differential pricing is available for students and non-profits\, please be in touch.\n\n– AGENDA –\nVirtual Doors Open at 9:45 AM for visiting and a/v check\n10:00 AM — Welcome Everyone!\n10:10 AM — Presentations x 4\n11:15 AM — Q&A\n11:30 AM — Open discussion with attendees\n11:59 AM — Conclusion\n\n– ZOOM LINK IS SENT THE DAY BEFORE THE EVENT–\nCWMA uses the Zoom Platform for events.  Dial-in option is available but participants must confirm the dial-in phone number to be admitted to the event. We send the ZOOM link a few days before the event to registered attendees only.\n\n\nLEARN MORE ABOUT OUR SPEAKERS! Click to read their bios..\nAli Abedini | MethaneXE\nDr. Abedini is a distinguished Landfill Gas expert with two decades of hands-on experience in landfill engineering and solid waste management sector. Renowned for his expertise\, Dr. Abedini serves as a faculty member at SWANA BC and actively contributes as a technical member to the International Waste Working Group (IWWG). Dr. Abedini collaborates with Environment Canada and Climate Change and with the World Bank Group as a technical consultant for solid waste management projects in more than 20 developing countries. Dr. Abedini’s expertise extends to specialized areas within Landfill Gas engineering\, from methane emissions quantification to landfill gas management system design\, operation\, and troubleshooting. He is credited for developing the precision-focused UBC Integrated Landfill Gas Generation Model\, UBCiModel©\, and has pioneered the Surface Scan Fugitive Emission Quantification Technique (SSEQT) – a patented innovation in both Canada and the USA. \n\nCarly Wolfe | MethaneXE\nMs. Wolfe is an experienced project manager and solid waste engineer with over 7 years managing and designing projects of varying complexity for public sector and private sector clients. One of Ms. Wolfe’s strengths lies in her adeptness in the management and design of landfill projects. She has successfully overseen the development of numerous landfill sites\, including landfill closures\, landfill expansions\, transfer stations\, landfill gas collection systems\, leachate management systems\, and stormwater management systems\, while ensuring their compliance with regulations\, environmental sustainability\, and safety measures. Ms. Wolfe is committed to staying at the forefront of landfill engineering advancements\, continuously expanding her knowledge and skills to deliver innovative solutions for her clients. \n\nRay Huff | SCS Engineers\nRay Huff\, REPA\, is a Vice President of SCS Engineers and our National Expert on Greenhouse Gas. He has three decades of experience in environmental consulting\, and specializes in landfill regulatory compliance; air quality/compliance issues\, including GHG emissions quantification; and site assessment\, remediation\, and post-closure care. Mr. Huff is an Accredited Lead Verifier under California Air Resources Board (CARB) with Transactions\, Oil and Gas Systems\, and Process Emissions Specializations\, and a Registered Environmental Property Assessor (REPA). Mr. Huff is also the Closed Landfill project lead within SCS’s California offices\, with project management and coordination responsibilities for closed and inactive landfill projects throughout the state\, including landfill probe evaluation work for CalRecycle.\n \n\nMichael Whiticar | Aerometrix\nDr. Michael Whiticar\, CEO and co-founder of Aerometrix\, brings 40 years’ experience as a gas geochemist. He has a mixed industry and academic background with Ph.D. (CAU\, 1978) in marine geochemistry\, gas geochemist at Petro-Canada (Calgary\, 1979-81) and Fed. Inst. Nat Resources (Hannover\, GER\, 1982-1990)\, Nordic Prof. U. Copenhagen (DK\, 1986-87) and founding Professor at Sch. Earth & Ocean Sci\, UVic (1990-2019). His research background is molecular and stable isotope geochemistry of natural gases with over 100 publications. He has built and uses micro-gas sensors and laser spectrometers since 1990 for field\, undersea and aerial applications including GHGs. He leads the Aerometrix GHGMap team with aerial sensors for quantitative gas emissions including landfills\, gas plants\, pipelines\, and feedlots \n\nEric Wen | Qube Technologies\nBio to follow\n\n5 CWMA Members | $20 Non-Members/Friends\n+GST.    CWMA’s operations are supported wholly by events like these and membership. We are grateful for your attendance. Differential pricing is available for students and non-profits\, please be in touch.\n\n– AGENDA –\nVirtual Doors Open at 9:45 AM for visiting and a/v check\n10:00 AM — Welcome Everyone!\n10:10 AM — Presentations x 4\n11:15 AM — Q&A\n11:30 AM — Open discussion with attendees\n11:59 AM — Conclusion\n\n– ZOOM LINK IS SENT THE DAY BEFORE THE EVENT–\nCWMA uses the Zoom Platform for events.  Dial-in option is available but participants must confirm the dial-in phone number to be admitted to the event. We send the ZOOM link a few days before the event to registered attendees only.\n\n\nLEARN MORE ABOUT OUR SPEAKERS! Click to read their bios..\nAli Abedini | MethaneXE\nDr. Abedini is a distinguished Landfill Gas expert with two decades of hands-on experience in landfill engineering and solid waste management sector. Renowned for his expertise\, Dr. Abedini serves as a faculty member at SWANA BC and actively contributes as a technical member to the International Waste Working Group (IWWG). Dr. Abedini collaborates with Environment Canada and Climate Change and with the World Bank Group as a technical consultant for solid waste management projects in more than 20 developing countries. Dr. Abedini’s expertise extends to specialized areas within Landfill Gas engineering\, from methane emissions quantification to landfill gas management system design\, operation\, and troubleshooting. He is credited for developing the precision-focused UBC Integrated Landfill Gas Generation Model\, UBCiModel©\, and has pioneered the Surface Scan Fugitive Emission Quantification Technique (SSEQT) – a patented innovation in both Canada and the USA. \n\nCarly Wolfe | MethaneXE\nMs. Wolfe is an experienced project manager and solid waste engineer with over 7 years managing and designing projects of varying complexity for public sector and private sector clients. One of Ms. Wolfe’s strengths lies in her adeptness in the management and design of landfill projects. She has successfully overseen the development of numerous landfill sites\, including landfill closures\, landfill expansions\, transfer stations\, landfill gas collection systems\, leachate management systems\, and stormwater management systems\, while ensuring their compliance with regulations\, environmental sustainability\, and safety measures. Ms. Wolfe is committed to staying at the forefront of landfill engineering advancements\, continuously expanding her knowledge and skills to deliver innovative solutions for her clients. \n\nRay Huff | SCS Engineers\nRay Huff\, REPA\, is a Vice President of SCS Engineers and our National Expert on Greenhouse Gas. He has three decades of experience in environmental consulting\, and specializes in landfill regulatory compliance; air quality/compliance issues\, including GHG emissions quantification; and site assessment\, remediation\, and post-closure care. Mr. Huff is an Accredited Lead Verifier under California Air Resources Board (CARB) with Transactions\, Oil and Gas Systems\, and Process Emissions Specializations\, and a Registered Environmental Property Assessor (REPA). Mr. Huff is also the Closed Landfill project lead within SCS’s California offices\, with project management and coordination responsibilities for closed and inactive landfill projects throughout the state\, including landfill probe evaluation work for CalRecycle.\n \n\nMichael Whiticar | Aerometrix\nDr. Michael Whiticar\, CEO and co-founder of Aerometrix\, brings 40 years’ experience as a gas geochemist. He has a mixed industry and academic background with Ph.D. (CAU\, 1978) in marine geochemistry\, gas geochemist at Petro-Canada (Calgary\, 1979-81) and Fed. Inst. Nat Resources (Hannover\, GER\, 1982-1990)\, Nordic Prof. U. Copenhagen (DK\, 1986-87) and founding Professor at Sch. Earth & Ocean Sci\, UVic (1990-2019). His research background is molecular and stable isotope geochemistry of natural gases with over 100 publications. He has built and uses micro-gas sensors and laser spectrometers since 1990 for field\, undersea and aerial applications including GHGs. He leads the Aerometrix GHGMap team with aerial sensors for quantitative gas emissions including landfills\, gas plants\, pipelines\, and feedlots \n\nEric Wen | Qube Technologies\nBio to follow\n\n5 CWMA Members | $20 Non-Members/Friends\n+GST.    CWMA’s operations are supported wholly by events like these and membership. We are grateful for your attendance. Differential pricing is available for students and non-profits\, please be in touch.\n\n– AGENDA –\nVirtual Doors Open at 9:45 AM for visiting and a/v check\n10:00 AM — Welcome Everyone!\n10:10 AM — Presentations x 4\n11:15 AM — Q&A\n11:30 AM — Open discussion with attendees\n11:59 AM — Conclusion\n\n– ZOOM LINK IS SENT THE DAY BEFORE THE EVENT–\nCWMA uses the Zoom Platform for events.  Dial-in option is available but participants must confirm the dial-in phone number to be admitted to the event. We send the ZOOM link a few days before the event to registered attendees only.\n\n\nLEARN MORE ABOUT OUR SPEAKERS! Click to read their bios..\nAli Abedini | MethaneXE\nDr. Abedini is a distinguished Landfill Gas expert with two decades of hands-on experience in landfill engineering and solid waste management sector. Renowned for his expertise\, Dr. Abedini serves as a faculty member at SWANA BC and actively contributes as a technical member to the International Waste Working Group (IWWG). Dr. Abedini collaborates with Environment Canada and Climate Change and with the World Bank Group as a technical consultant for solid waste management projects in more than 20 developing countries. Dr. Abedini’s expertise extends to specialized areas within Landfill Gas engineering\, from methane emissions quantification to landfill gas management system design\, operation\, and troubleshooting. He is credited for developing the precision-focused UBC Integrated Landfill Gas Generation Model\, UBCiModel©\, and has pioneered the Surface Scan Fugitive Emission Quantification Technique (SSEQT) – a patented innovation in both Canada and the USA. \n\nCarly Wolfe | MethaneXE\nMs. Wolfe is an experienced project manager and solid waste engineer with over 7 years managing and designing projects of varying complexity for public sector and private sector clients. One of Ms. Wolfe’s strengths lies in her adeptness in the management and design of landfill projects. She has successfully overseen the development of numerous landfill sites\, including landfill closures\, landfill expansions\, transfer stations\, landfill gas collection systems\, leachate management systems\, and stormwater management systems\, while ensuring their compliance with regulations\, environmental sustainability\, and safety measures. Ms. Wolfe is committed to staying at the forefront of landfill engineering advancements\, continuously expanding her knowledge and skills to deliver innovative solutions for her clients. \n\nRay Huff | SCS Engineers\nRay Huff\, REPA\, is a Vice President of SCS Engineers and our National Expert on Greenhouse Gas. He has three decades of experience in environmental consulting\, and specializes in landfill regulatory compliance; air quality/compliance issues\, including GHG emissions quantification; and site assessment\, remediation\, and post-closure care. Mr. Huff is an Accredited Lead Verifier under California Air Resources Board (CARB) with Transactions\, Oil and Gas Systems\, and Process Emissions Specializations\, and a Registered Environmental Property Assessor (REPA). Mr. Huff is also the Closed Landfill project lead within SCS’s California offices\, with project management and coordination responsibilities for closed and inactive landfill projects throughout the state\, including landfill probe evaluation work for CalRecycle.\n \n\nMichael Whiticar | Aerometrix\nDr. Michael Whiticar\, CEO and co-founder of Aerometrix\, brings 40 years’ experience as a gas geochemist. He has a mixed industry and academic background with Ph.D. (CAU\, 1978) in marine geochemistry\, gas geochemist at Petro-Canada (Calgary\, 1979-81) and Fed. Inst. Nat Resources (Hannover\, GER\, 1982-1990)\, Nordic Prof. U. Copenhagen (DK\, 1986-87) and founding Professor at Sch. Earth & Ocean Sci\, UVic (1990-2019). His research background is molecular and stable isotope geochemistry of natural gases with over 100 publications. He has built and uses micro-gas sensors and laser spectrometers since 1990 for field\, undersea and aerial applications including GHGs. He leads the Aerometrix GHGMap team with aerial sensors for quantitative gas emissions including landfills\, gas plants\, pipelines\, and feedlots \n\nEric Wen | Qube Technologies\nEric oversees Qube’s operations and supports product development and sales. In his previous role with Bain & Company\, he served as a Manager in their London and Seattle offices. Prior to Bain\, Eric was a professional engineer at Talisman Energy and Aucerna\, where he worked on oil and gas projects in North America and Australia. Eric holds an MBA from London Business School and a Mechanical Engineering degree from the University of British Columbia.
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SUMMARY:Hazardous Waste Regulation for Moderate Risk Waste: An Update with the MOECCS
DESCRIPTION:CWMA Special Event + Q&A\n\n– DETAILS –\nThursday\, August 31\, 2023 | 1:00 – 2:00 PM pacific\nJoin us for an update from the Ministry on the changes to the\nHazardous Waste Regulation for Moderate Risk Waste\n We are grateful to welcome Erin Scraba\, Michael Schwalb\, and Konane Dion-Belair from the\nMinistry of Environment and Climate Change Strategy for a short presentation\nfollowed by ample time for your questions.\nNEW! Please send any questions in advance so that the team can pre-prepare.\n\n– NO COST –\n  \n\n– AGENDA –\nVirtual Doors Open at 12:45 PM for visiting and a/v check\n1:00 PM — Welcome Everyone!\n1:05 PM —  Presentation by the Ministry\n1:25 PM —  Q&A\n2:00 PM —  Conclusion\nAs always\, a follow up and event recap will be sent after the event.\n\n– VIRTUAL NOTES –\nCWMA uses the Zoom Platform for events.  Dial-in option is available but participants must confirm the dial-in phone number to be admitted to the event.\n\n\nClick here for Additional Details\n\nThe Hazardous Waste Regulation amendments for moderate risk waste came into force August 1st\, 2023. Moderate risk waste is household hazardous waste and similar waste from institutional and commercial sources and include: waste motor oil\, portable fire extinguishers\, propane cylinders\, oil-based paint\, and lead-acid batteries. \nThe objectives of the amendments\, as outlined in the intentions paper and the What we Learned Report\, are to: \n\nBetter support the diversion of moderate risk waste from the municipal waste stream (for example\, by better facilitating the diversion of these wastes from landfills)\nDevelop requirements for storage and transport that are more achievable and practical while remaining protective of human health and the environment\nHarmonize requirements under the Hazardous Waste Regulation with the Recycling Regulation\n\nThe scope of the amendments focused on: \n\nStoring moderate risk waste at Return Collection Facilities (RCFs)\nTransporting these wastes from RCFs to hazardous waste management facilities (e.g.\, processing\, treatment\, or disposal facilities)\, and storing at in-transit consolidation facilities\n\nMore information: https://www2.gov.bc.ca/gov/content?id=F4ADCE577120461BA5B599DDDE1336FC
URL:https://cwma.ca/event/hazardous-waste-regulation-for-moderate-risk-waste-update-with-the-moeccs/
LOCATION:Online Via Zoom | Watch for the login details the day before the event
CATEGORIES:Virtual Event
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SUMMARY:C&D Waste Working Group Meeting #3
DESCRIPTION:CWMA Construction & Demolition Waste Working Group meets on specific topics related to building\, construction and demolition waste diversion\, from policy to new innovations. Topics are determined by attendees and range depending on the group interest and needs. Meetings are every two months. \nThere is no cost to these meetings. Members and friends of CWMA are invited to attend but we do survey those looking to be involved to ensure a good fit. Contact us anytime with your interest.
URL:https://cwma.ca/event/cd-waste-working-group-3/
LOCATION:Online Via Zoom | Watch for the login details the day before the event
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