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CORMIX Mixing Zone Workshop PSU

The document announces a two-day CORMIX Mixing Zone Model workshop to be held on June 14-15, 2011 at Portland State University. The workshop will be instructed by Dr. Robert Doneker, the primary developer of the USEPA-supported CORMIX system, and will explore applying the CORMIX model for outfall design and regulatory compliance. Attendees will learn mixing zone modeling theory and perform hands-on exercises using the CORMIX software. The workshop offers 1.6 CEUs and costs $1199, or $999 if registered by March 15, 2011.

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CORMIX Mixing Zone Workshop PSU

The document announces a two-day CORMIX Mixing Zone Model workshop to be held on June 14-15, 2011 at Portland State University. The workshop will be instructed by Dr. Robert Doneker, the primary developer of the USEPA-supported CORMIX system, and will explore applying the CORMIX model for outfall design and regulatory compliance. Attendees will learn mixing zone modeling theory and perform hands-on exercises using the CORMIX software. The workshop offers 1.6 CEUs and costs $1199, or $999 if registered by March 15, 2011.

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Portland State University and MixZon Inc Announce


CORMIX Mixing Zone Model Workshop
June 14th 15th, 2011 Portland, Oregon USA Course instructor Dr. Robert L. Doneker, Ph.D., P.E.

Portland State University (PSU) and MixZon Inc are sponsoring a 2-day CORMIX Mixing Zone Workshop to be held on the PSU campus in Portland, Oregon USA. The workshop will be hosted by the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering. The workshop will explore the application of the USEPA-supported CORMIX model for outfall design and mixing zone regulatory compliance. This course delivers technical training to engineers, scientists, regulators, and consultants on mixing zone modeling for NPDES mixing zone permits. The course includes an introduction to the theory of transport modeling, outfall design, and mixing zone water quality management supported by extensive hands-on computer exercises.

Regulatory Mixing Zones

Outfall with Shoreline Impact

CorVue Visualization

CorSpy Visualization of Rosette Alternating Diffuser

Review the basic theory of mixing zone modeling from point source discharges. Explore new ways to schematize data and extend range of model application. Discover time saving tips and techniques for advanced model application. Learn to avoid benthic ecological impacts with advanced outfall designs. Comply with NPDES requirements for conventional and toxic discharges. Earn credits for 1.6 CEU (Continuing Education Units) or 16 Professional Development Hours (PDH)1 Workshop Location/Time Portland State University Room: EB 310 (Engineering Building - Grid10H on campus map) 1930 S.W. 4th Ave Portland, OR 97201 USA. Time: 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM daily, June 14th (Tuesday) & 15th (Wednesday) 2011 Workshop Tuition USD $1199.00 tuition2 for 2-day workshop includes instructional notebook and all workshop materials. Early-bird tuition is USD $999.00 if registration is completed by 03/15/2011 (March 15th 2011) To register, please print, complete and fax the registration form available at http://www.mixzon.com/training/wr.pdf to 503-296-2354 (Fax).

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Based upon 10 contact hours per CEU

Tuition is non-refundable however substitutions are encouraged. CORMIX software for use outside the course must be purchased separately.

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About the Instructor Dr. Robert L. Doneker, P.E. is the primary developer of the USEPA-supported CORMIX system and is also a Portland State University (PSU) faculty member. Dr. Robert Doneker maintains an active research and teaching program as a faculty member in the department of Civil and Environmental Engineering in Portland State University (PSU), Portland, OR. Currently, Dr. Doneker teaches courses in hydraulic modeling, mixing zone analysis, stream restoration, and natural channel design. CORMIX Workshop Schedule DAY 1 - CORMIX Overview
AM

Introduction to Mixing Regulations Conventional, Toxic Mixing Zones Near-eld Mixing Processes Far-eld Mixing Processes CORMIX Software
PM

CorSpy Staged Diffuser

CorVue/CorJet Visualization

Mixing Models, CORMIX Boundary Interaction Data Requirements/Schematization Single Port Discharges Case Study - CORMIX1 DAY 2 - CORMIX Applications
AM
NV4 Flow Class Decision Tree

Fluxes, Length Scales Flow Classication Multiport Diffusers Case Study - CORMIX2 Post-Processing Graphics, Sensitivity Studies
PM

A Buoyant Jet Trapped by Density Stratication Forms a Density Current

Design Advice, Recommendations Surface Discharges Case Study - CORMIX3 Advanced Applications Remote Sensing & Monitoring
Thermal Plume Mixing Zone Dilution Contours from a eld dilution study

Campus, Hotels/Lodging and Local Transportation PSU Campus Map: http://www.pdx.edu/campus-map Nearby hotels and lodging: http://www.mixzon.com/training/lodging.php Local public transport options : http://www.trimet.org Tri-Met Max Train from PDX Airport: http://www.trimet.org/schedules/maxredline.htm

MixZon Inc, 1033 SW Yamhill Street, Suite 301, Portland, Oregon 97205-2539, USA Phone: 503-222-1022, Fax: 503-296-2354, E-mail: info@mixzon.com, http://www.mixzon.com

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