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Pumps, Motors & Hydraulics

CA-NV AWWA Member $100 / Non-member $205

Refunds are not permitted within 15 days of the webinar.

Description:
This webinar will look at how a water utility uses pumps and motors to move water throughout their treatment plant and distribution system.  Topics to be covered will be:
  • Motor operation and maintenance
  • Pump theory, operation and maintenance
  • Treatment plant and distribution hydraulics
  • Distribution system design and storage

At the end of this workshop, there will be a tour.

The Plant tour will provide a general overview of the Treatment plant operation to include where and how pumps and motors are used within some of the processes.

Security:
  • Please check in with the officer at the entrance gate.  You will then be directed to the parking lot next to the administration building.
  • All participants must have a government issued ID (drivers license or passport) to enter.  Those without proper identification will not be allowed to join the tour.
Attire:
  • All participants must wear closed-tour shoes and pants; shorts, dresses, or high heels are not permitted.
  • Be prepared to walk unaided and climb stairs.
  • Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) will be provided where required.
Reminder:
Lunch and breaks are on your own.
Dress in layers.
Bring paper and pencil.

COVID-19:
Please follow the health and safety guidelines of the county.

This workshop is 8:00 am - 12:00 pm on February 5.
Earn up to 4 contact hours (based on attendance).  Contact hours will be emailed to you within 30 days of receiving your class evaluation.
Receipts for classes are from info@ca-nv-awwa.org
Instructor: Henry Palechek

Henry Palechek is a retired water utility supervisor with 34 1/2 years of public service.  He started his water career at the City of San Diego in 1988 and finished it at Helix Water District.  Helix Water District has a conventional 106 MGD water treatment plant with ozone as its primary disinfectant, a 50 square mile water distribution system, serving about 500,000 connections including delivering water to three other districts.  Henry has been teaching community college classes in water technology since 1993.  He holds a BS degree in Information Systems and four AS degrees in Water Treatment, Water Distribution, Electronic Technology, and Computer Science.  He currently holds a California T5 and D3 certification and an AWWA CA/NV AWTO 5.
 
When
2/5/2025
Where
8:00 AM - 12:00 PM Skinner Filtration Plant 33740 Borel Road Winchester, CA 92596

Refund Policy

Requests for refunds and transfers must be made in writing and are subject to the following conditions: Full refund of fee paid (minus 25% handling fee) will be issued for cancellations received more than 15 days prior to class start date. All fees are non-refundable thereafter. Transfers are based on availability. No transfer requests will be authorized if they are not received more than 15 days prior to class start date. A 100% refund or credit of your registration fee will be issued if a class is canceled by the Section.

Transfer Policy

Requests for transfers must be made in writing and are subject to the following conditions: Transfers are based on availability.  No transfer requests will be authorized if they are not received more than 15 days prior to class start date.