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Transforming Collection System Performance through Real-Time Monitoring and Data-Driven Strategies
17th Mar
10:10am - 11:00am MDT
Snowberry- Collections
59 attended
Session Description
• Understand how real-time monitoring and data analytics optimize collection system operations and management by providing continuous remote visibility and early warnings that help operators prevent blockages, surcharges, potential SSOs, and other risks.
• Learn how utilities use monitoring to support predictive, data-driven operations, including identifying I&I, root intrusion, FOG buildup, and other risk factors to improve maintenance planning and extend asset life.
• Examine how advanced monitoring capabilities inform broader operational and capital decisions, including correlating rainfall with I&I, evaluating CIP effectiveness, monitoring H2S levels, and scaling monitoring for various other system needs.
Attendees (59)
Lee Torres
Operator 1 at Jacobs Trinidad Wastewater Plant
Jaime Moreno
Merrick & Company
Ronald Smith
Operator at Cheyenne Wells Sanitation District
Joe Creaghe
Wastewater Plant Manager at Loveland, City of
Leopoldo Bonilla
Water Operator at Akron, Town of
Armando Calderon
Water Distribution Operator at Town of Berthoud
Steven Bush
operator at Springfield, Town of
Lawrence Santistevan
Project Manager at Jacobs Trinidad Wastewater Plant
David Pritchard
Administrative Coordinator at Pueblo West Metro District
Nick Hein
Lead Mechanical Engineer, PE at Huffman Engineering, Inc.
Craig Cannizzaro
VP, Group Leader - Utilities at Dibble Engineering
Joseph Sandoval
dustin hatten
supervisor at city of greeley water department
Damen Ratliff
Operations Team Manager at City of Greeley
Laura Rieck
Assistant Public Works Director - Utilities at Durango, City of
Tayler Pelletier
Operator in Responsible Charge at Spring Canyon Water & Sanitaton Dist
+43 other Attendees