Energy Design for Maximum Efficiency in Water Wastewater Facilities

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 March 9, 2011

Water and wastewater treatment is critical to every civilization’s health. As a rule, it’s very costly and energy intensive. In the U.S., it’s commonly known that 3-4% of all power consumed annually from the U.S. power grid is used in the treatment of water and wastewater. It is also known that this number can be reduced!

Join Schneider Electric, the global specialist in energy management, in a webinar that provides a high-level view of how to design efficiency into your existing, expanding, or new water treatment operation.

Attendees will get a certificate for participation for tracking PDHs and Lee Ferrell’s white paper: “Sustainability in Water and Wastewater Treatment.”

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 March 9, 2011
 
Presenter:
Lee E. Ferrell, P.E., BCEE, Water Wastewater Energy and Process Consultant Schneider Electric Water Wastewater Competency Center

Lee E. Ferrell is a registered professional engineer in the state of South Carolina, an AAEE board certified environmental engineer, an AEE certified energy manager, and a USGBC LEED Green Associate. Mr. Ferrell is a water and wastewater energy and process consultant for Schneider Electric, has more than 25 years of industry experience, and currently serves as the Vice Chairman for the AWWA Energy Management Committee. He received a Bachelor of Science degree in electrical engineering and a masters degree in environmental engineering from Clemson University, Clemson, S.C.

Duration: 1 Hour