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Technical Committees
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Pump Application Guideline: Water Treatment Plant
Current Version: None
Next Version: 2017
Scope: 'This guidebook is intended to assist in the understanding of the general layout, components, and operation of a typical water treatment plant. The intention is to provide the guidance necessary to select pump types, pump materials, and auxiliary components so the pumping system performs effectively, efficiently, and reliably in the various plant operations.
Chair: Rodney Mrkvicka - Smith & Loveless Inc.
Vice Chair: Constantino Senon - MWH Americas Inc
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Currently Not Seeking Members
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Pump Application Guideline: Wastewater Treatment Plant Pumps
Current Version: 2015
Next Version: TBD
Scope: 'This guidebook is intended to assist in the understanding of the general layout, components, and operation of a typical wastewater treatment plant. The intention is to provide the guidance necessary to select pump types, pump materials, and auxiliary components so the pumping system performs effectively, efficiently, and reliably in the various plant operations.
Chair: Rodney Mrkvicka - Smith & Loveless Inc.
Vice Chair: Ernie Sturtz - CDM Smith
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Reliability of Pumping Equipment
Current Version: 2015
Next Version: TBD
Scope: 'This guideline covers reliability factors and programs associated with maintaining rotodynamic (centrifugal and vertical), rotary pumps and associated ancillary components such as electric motor drivers, couplings, seals, bearings, foundations and operational and /or environmental parameters such as nozzle loads, intake conditions, vibration, and contamination.
Chair: Ralph Gabriel - John Crane Inc.
Vice Chair: Thomas Grove - AESSEAL Inc.
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Variable Speed Pumping Guidebook
Current Version: None
Next Version: 2017
Scope: 'Variable speed drives in pump systems are now a mature technology, which can generate large benefits to the user in cost savings and reliability improvements, in the right applications. However it is apparent that opportunities for lower life cycle costs are being missed by continuing to use traditional control methods.
Co-Chair: Julian Atchia - SJE-Rhombus
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Co-Chair: Christopher Johnson - Xylem Inc.- Applied Water Systems
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Currently Not Seeking Members
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