Pressure Sewer Design Webinar Scheduled for Oct. 20

Oct. 16, 2009
Webinar will reveal the benefits of proper pressure sewer design

Water & Wastes Digest, along with facilitators Steve Wallace of Pressure Sewer Solutions and Walt Erndt of Environment One Corp., are hosting a webinar on Tuesday, Oct. 20.

The webinar, “Pressure Sewer Design: The Key Elements Toward Saving Time and Money for Your Customers,” will begin at 2 p.m. EST.

This webinar will reveal the ins and outs of grinder pump-driven pressure sewer design and provide a glimpse at what type of performance successful applications should achieve.

Proper pressure sewer design can save your customers well over 50% of what typical gravity designs cost. The benefits of these systems also include less environmental disruption due to smaller pipe sizes, shallower and speedier installation, lower O&M cost and smaller overall carbon footprint.

Steve Wallace is a world-renowned system designer from Australia with over 200 system designs delivered. Walt Erndt serves as technical co-chair of the Submersible Wastewater Pump Association (SWPA).

This webinar will also feature open forum Q&A time.

Free registration is online at www.wwdmag.com/eone.

Source: WWD, Pressure Sewer Solutions, Environment One Corp.

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