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Collection Systems Fundamentals (San Diego)
December 10, 2024
Contact Hours:
Up to 7.8
Description:
Event Agenda and Speaker Bio
Earn
up to 7.8 contact hours for your Collection System Maintenance Certifications
***Registration
and continental breakfast are from 7:15-8:00 am, and lunch is included
CWEA
presents a comprehensive training program geared toward wastewater operators
just entering the industry. Participants will be equipped with the foundational
knowledge required for effective management of wastewater collection systems.
This full-day workshop will broadly cover the definitions, key terms,
principles, and best practices of those required in the CWEA Collection System
Maintenance Grade 1 KSA Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities categories.
Speaker
Bio: William Kleinau has over 14 years of fulltime government experience that
includes 4 years of military experience overseeing a defense systems
maintenance cycle as well as preventative and corrective maintenance procedures
which involved water, electrical, radar and chemical systems. Additionally, he
has 10 years of experience with water and sewer systems, ranging from creating
strategic maintenance programs to developing new CMMS and GIS platforms.
William worked his way up from a maintenance technician in the U.S. Navy to his
current position as Collection Systems Manager for Irvine Ranch Water District,
managing 15 FTEs to cover 6 cities, 14 lift stations, and over 1,500 miles of
sewer main. In San Gabriel, William managed 4 FTEs and multiple contractors
from project development through project closeout. His strategic overview of
the maintenance program led to increased production and greater reliability. He
managed the survey team, hydraulic model development, NPDES program, stormwater
program, and the hazardous materials program. In Alhambra, he led a team of 6
FTEs in the daily upkeep of system maintenance including jetting and CCTV
inspection of the system and maintenance and repairs of the city’s 8 lift
stations. William strongly believes in developing and assisting others, which
is why he volunteers with the Maintenance Superintendents Association (MSA) and
the CWEA Santa Ana River Basin Section.
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