Chesterton Presents Water And Wastewater Webinars

June 8, 2016
Webinars address industry challenges and offer best practices for energy and water savings, increased efficiency and asset protection.

U.S. water and sewer utilities are facing daunting challenges including aging infrastructures, increased pressure to save water and energy and mass retirement of experienced employees.The A.W. Chesterton Company presents a five-part interactive webinar series designed to help facilities run pump systems more sustainably, improve operational efficiency and extend the life of aging equipment. Attendees will learn the cause of common failures and how to spot potential problems in advance, as well as a variety of possible solutions, according to the company.

The American Society of Civil Engineers' 2016 Infrastructure Report Card reportedly gave a “D” rating to the U.S. water and wastewater industries. The White House has proposed millions of dollars to fund a water innovation strategy designed in part to achieve a 33% reduction in water usage nationwide, according to Chesterton.

Webinars scheduled include:

  • June 3, 2016 – Maintenance and Cost Reduction in a Wastewater Facility

Presenter: Paul Keough, marketing development manager for the water and wastewater industries

  • July 1, 2016 – Improving Efficiency While Managing Infrastructure Assets

Presenter: Ben Stevens, global sales strategic account manager specializing in rotating equipment

  • August 5, 2016 – Effective Environmental Controls for Sealing in Water and Wastewater — Not just Water Down the Drain

Presenter: Paul Keough, marketing development manager for the water and wastewater industries

  • September 2, 2016 – The Challenges of Wastewater Structural Degradation and Mitigation Strategies

Presenter: Steve Bowditch, global market development manager for ARC Efficiency and Protective Coatings

  • October 7, 2016 – Sealing in the Wastewater Industry

Presenter: Ralph Merullo, business development manager for Engineered Solutions

For more information, visit: www.chesterton.com

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