8:00 am Seminar Welcome with Continental Breakfast (Courtesy of Core & Main)
8:30 am Addressing Common Jobsite Matters
James LeMire, American Pipe
Learn how to overcome common jobsite challenges, including a rolled gasket, roundness in pipes, linings, coatings, disassembly, V-Bio, gauged full pipe and the handling of ductile iron pipe. This presentation will provide a clear understanding of how to prepare for and address each of these topics to minimize risk and consequence and maximize opportunities for success.
9:30 am Networking Break
9:45 am Industry Standards and Applications of HDPE Pipe
Dave Burns, Core & Main
Dave Burns, Core & Main
Explore how HDPE pipe is used specifically for water as it pertains to tapping, repairs and tie-ins. This session covers industry-accepted standards for the use of this product and how it relates to ductile and PVC markets.
10:45 am Networking Break
11:00 am Using HDPE Pipe
Jack Stowers, Core & Main
Jack Stowers, Core & Main
Understand the advantages of using HDPE pipe in water & waste water systems. Investigate applications for HDPE pipe, joining HDPE pipe, and connecting to your existing systems.
12:00 pm Lunch (Provided)
1:00 pm Work Zone Safety
LC Campbell, City of Lynchburg
The number of work zone (WZ) crashes has increased in recent years putting both roadway workers and passing motorists in danger. This session will examine WZ safety hazards and the effectiveness (and ineffectiveness) of commonly used safety signage and personal protective equipment (PPE).
2:00 pm Networking Break
2:15 pm Backflow and Cross Connection Control Programs
Wade Hill, Wade In Cross Connections
Protecting the water system is priority number one for any utility and having a solid cross-connection control (CCC) program is central to this goal. This session offers a discussion of the essential elements in a CCC program, including the proper use of backflow prevention devices for various hazards, new testing requirements, and changes to the regulations concerning cross-connection. Anyone involved with the water distribution systems, inspections, or running a cross-connection control program is encouraged to attend.
3:15pm: Seminar Adjourned
Registration Fees
$75 Members
$115 Non-members
$40 Small System Rate **
$25 Retiree/Students
** Small Systems are classified as a public water system serving populations under 10,000 people
Cancellations:
Please view our Cancellation and Refund policy.
COVID Considerations:
This event will follow any local or facility policies for social distancing and masking.