Register Today for CASA’s Innovative Technology Seminars
Curious about the latest technology breakthroughs in biosolids and resource recovery? Join us for the 2025 Innovative Technology Seminars, hosted by CASA, happening on October 28th at the Orange County Sanitation District in Fountain Valley and October 29th at Epic Cleantec in San Francisco. Unlock the power of innovation with our lineup of experts from agencies, universities, and technology companies. They’ll share their latest case studies and advanced research projects on biogas, biosolids, energy recovery, and PFAS removal technologies. Discover opportunities for introducing innovative treatment and management for biosolids, biogas, energy recovery, decarbonization, and the game changing technologies reshaping our profession. Space is limited, register today!

We’re excited to announce that this year, we are offering on-site innovation tours at both OCSan and Epic Cleantec, where you’ll get an inside look at the groundbreaking solutions each host is implementing at their facilities. These tours are included in your registration, but please note that space is limited, with spots available based on capacity at each site so be sure to register soon!

If you know others within your agency or organization who might be interested in this event, feel free to share this flyer with them. For any questions or comments please reach out to Maile Lono-Batura.

 

Meet the CASA Board: Scott Goldman, Director
Scott Goldman was elected to the South Coast Water District (SCWD) Board in 2020 and re-elected in 2024. He is currently serving as SCWD Board President. In 2021, he was selected to represent SCWD on the South Orange County Wastewater Authority (SOCWA) Board and continues to serve in that role. Prior to his service at SCWD, Scott was a member of the Board of Directors of the El Toro Water District (ETWD), where he served the public from 2001 to 2019.

Scott has over 40 years of professional experience as a consultant, primarily in the water and wastewater field. He holds a B.S. in Water Resource Engineering from UCLA and an M.S. in Environmental Engineering from USC. He is a registered Civil Engineer in California, Arizona, and Nevada, and is also certified as an Environmental Engineer by the American Academy of Environmental Engineers. 

What do you find most rewarding about serving on the CASA board? The most rewarding aspect of being on the CASA Board is having the opportunity to get know and work with the staff and other Board members that all feel passionate about helping California agencies to protect the environment and public safety. It has given me a better appreciation of the wide range of issues and challenges agencies face throughout the State. Being on the Board provides the opportunity to make a greater contribution to lessen the impact of many of these challenges.

What’s your background and how does it relate to the work of our organization? As a consultant to many agencies in California, I get to see the effort it takes to respond growth, aging facilities, and regulatory mandates. As a Board member, this allows me to bring that perspective to Board policy development.

What are some of your passions or hobbies outside of your work?  Outside of work I am usually looking to be outside and hopefully near the water. I love to sail when I get the chance and have been looking to doing more travelling.