Twenty-first-century wastewater system operations are being asked to overcome a myriad of challenges, with minimal resources and fewer people. As the global coronavirus crisis unfolds, maintaining critical water and wastewater operations has never been more important. Work orders are mounting to address critical issues like clogged pump stations, even as more utility staff members attempt to work from home or shelter in place.
To capture the dynamic problems happening upstream of pumps, the pumping systems must be proactive, intelligent, and communicative. This webinar will address how you can get the most from your wastewater equipment with new technologies and tips on how to optimize your system. We will discuss the pumping system as its own universe, from a perspective of a single source package that is pre-engineered, pre-assembled, turn-key system, designed to deliver important peace of mind to its owners.
In this on-demand webinar attendees will learn:
- Submersible wastewater pump types and technologies
- Benefits of turn-key system vs. traditional approach
- Pump station management using pre-programmed control systems
- The benefits of predictive maintenance
- Remote monitoring solutions and more
Speakers:
Brendan Watson, Senior Regional Product Manager, Controls & Monitoring, Grundfos
With a Degree in Electrical Engineering Technology, for over 16 years Brendan has worked in both the industrial automation and water/wastewater markets developing and installing controls and station monitoring technologies. Today, he works as Grundfos Senior Regional Product Manager for controls and monitoring covering all of the Americas. In this role, his duties encompass product management, new product collaboration, sales & marketing, and training. As a product manager, he must keep abreast of advancing technologies for incorporation into today’s controls and specializes in predictive maintenance for pump station equipment. Brendan has been a voting member of the ANSI C84 Committee that regulates power distribution in the US power grids for 2 years.
Email: bwatson@grundfos.com
Nicole Osborne, Senior Regional Product Manager, Grundfos
Nicole has been in the industry for 15 years where she began her career as a Warranty and Service Manager and Aftermarket Sales Manager. For the past 10 years, she has been a Product Manager for submersible solids handling pumps and reciprocating pumps in the municipal, commercial and industrial markets. She is currently employed at Grundfos as the Senior Regional Product Manager for Water Utility in the Americas. Nicole has a Bachelor of Science Degree in Business and Economics from Ashland University. She has been a member of SWPA for 10 years and has served on the Executive Committee and as Chairman of the Technical Committee.
Email: nosborne@grundfos.com
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