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Industrial Lift Stations: What Direction are they Headed?

Wednesday, June 24, 2020 11:30am - 12:30pm EDT  
Host: Smith & Loveless, Inc.

Do industrial wastewater and stormwater sumps and their pumping/lift stations drain your excess time and resources? Are EHS requirements at the sump forging costly confined space hassles for your maintenance and operations staff? This webinar will educate participants on 21st century approaches to applicable pumps handling typical wastewater and stormwater solids and packaged lift stations.

The context of today's industrial plant and facility operations dictates promoting worker safety, improving operational efficiency and reliability, and incorporating green practices-all of which translates to reducing costs. These demands are even making their way through to the "back of the plant" in the environmental management process.


TOPICS INCLUDE:

-Learn about different industrial lift stations types and configurations, including surface-mounted and submersible

-Understand pump priming differences and what do they mean for operator safety and O&M

-Learn how to address clogging issues.

-Gain insight into control system preferences from basic to sophisticated PLCs for remote monitoring and/or interfacing with facility communication systems.

-Understand why turnkey approaches for lift stations and stainless-steel components can provide end-users more value and life-cycle cost benefits.

Presented By:

Don Aholt, Vice President, Industrial Products & Systems Division
Mr. Aholt offers more than 25 years of professional engineering experience in the wastewater management field. He serves as vice president of the Industrial Division of Smith & Loveless Inc., a global leader in the engineering of packaged wastewater pumping and treatment systems. He received his bachelor's in mechanical engineering and master's in sanitary engineering from the University of Missouri.