PennTec 2025: Funding, FOG, and Forward Thinking

Posted by Entech Engineering on Tuesday, May 27, 2025

PennTec 2025 - Entech Speakers

The conference season is in full swing and, at Entech, when we have expertise, we don’t hoard it, we actively share it. Building on our team’s strong presence and contributions at recent conferences like PRWA, EPWPCOA, and AWWA we’re gearing up to connect with industry peers at PennTec’s 2025: Pennsylvania Water Environmental Association’s 96th Annual Technical Conference & Exhibition.

As always, we are committed to engaging and advancing the water and wastewater industries. This year, PennTec provides another excellent platform for our team to lead discussions, share valuable insights, and connect with industry professionals.

Conference info:

PennTec 2025 | June 22-25 | Pocono Manor, PA

Entech's Presentation Schedule:

Utility Management & Government Affairs Program

Where Can I Find Funding?

Tuesday, June 24 | 8:35 - 9:05 AM | Natalie O'Connor and Tori Morgan, LO

Infrastructure funding is critical as this time to address the impending and current regulations. This presentation focuses on the various avenues for funding wastewater projects in Pennsylvania. We will focus on the new and existing funding programs available for wastewater projects including both grant and low interest loan programs.

Natalie O'Connor Photo Tori Morgan Photo

IW Pretreatment Program

FOG Programs: How to Develop a Program that Makes Sense for Your Community

Tuesday, June 24 | 9:10 - 9:40 AM | Tori Morgan, LO

Fats, Oils, and Grease (FOG) Programs are a systematic approach to cleaning up and preventing FOG from entering the collection system. Since each Collection system is unique, each FOG Program is also unique. We will explain how programs can be specifically crafted to meet the needs of your community.

Tori Morgan Photo

Acronym Soup: The Many Types of Spill Plans and When They Apply

Tuesday, June 24 | 11:15 - 11:45 AM | Kara Humes

If liquids are involved, spills are practically inevitable. Environmental regulations require industries and municipalities to develop and implement various spill prevention/response plans. Plans target protection of different areas/materials. Legal requirements of individual plans also differ. This presentation will help attendees understand the alphabet soup of the spill plan acronyms!

Kara Humes Photo

Sustainability: What Does it Mean to Small to Large Industrial/Commercial Facilities?

Tuesday, June 24 | 3:40 - 4:10 PM | Stacy Silva

It seems that everywhere you look, the term “sustainability” is being headlined or referenced. But what exactly is sustainability, and what does it mean for business large and small? Learn how sustainable measures have many benefits for your organization from financial, competitive advantage, the ability to mitigate risks, creation of operating efficiencies and the ability to attract and retain talent. Little changes can make a big difference, no matter the size of your business or organization!

Stacy Silva

Keep an eye out for Entech at PennTec! The PennTec 2025 conference promises to be an invaluable opportunity for professionals in the water and wastewater sectors to connect, learn, and discover the latest advancements. We’re excited to have such a strong Entech presence contributing to this important event.


Categories: Municipal Infrastructure  |  Entech, Engineering, & Beyond

Tagged: Wastewater  |  Engineering

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