Webinar: Systems for Handling, Feeding, and Delivering Bulk Solids in Small and Large Bags
This webinar will provide water and wastewater system managers, operators and engineers an in-depth review of the equipment used to handle and dose a variety of chemicals that are commonly used in their treatment processes and are delivered in 50 pound bags and 2,000 pound SuperSacks.
CEU (Continuing Education Unit) and PDH (Professional Development Hour) credits are available in some states for attending this webinar.
When:
October 17, 2024, 1:00 PM EST (US)
What to Expect
- Design considerations
- The operator is the focus
- Quality, versatility, ease-of-use
- Anatomy of a system
- Small bag systems
- Large (SuperSack) bag systems
- Specific chemicals and their quirks
- Above and beyond the basic design
- Case studies
Who Should Attend
- Utility professionals
- Water system managers
- Operators
- Engineers
- Operations
- Industry consultants and experts
Key Takeaways
- Attendees will be able to recognize and understand all of the components that make up a complete bag handling and feed system.
- Attendees will gain insight as to what some different chemicals are used for in water/wastewater treatment and the design considerations that need to be taken into account due to their specific properties.
- Attendees will be introduced to considerations like classified areas, multiple feed points, and customer preferences that require custom considerations.
Presenter:
Brett McQuade Eastern Regional Sales Manager
Brett McQuade is the Eastern Regional Sales manager for VeloDyne. He is a registered PE in Florida and has a BS in Chemical Engineering from the University of Colorado. Outside of work, he enjoys cooking, fishing and diving