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CARMEL, INDIANA 46032 130 1ST AVE SW CHECK AMOUNT: $1,527.00
CARMEL IN 46032
CHECK NUMBER: 195471
CHECK DATE: 311612011
DEPARTMENT ACCOUNT PO NUMBER INVOICE NUMBER AMOUNT DESCRIPTION
651 5023990 1,332.00 OTHER EXPENSES
651 5023990 195.00 PER DIEM
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Sheeks, Cindy L
From: Kempa, Lisa L
Sent: Friday, March 04, 2011 3:41 PM
To: Sheeks, Cindy L
Subject: FW: tuition reimb
Attachments: Tuition Paid 9 -10 to 3- 11.bmp
From: Hoover, Aaron
Sent: Friday, March 04, 20113:27 PM
To. Kempa, Lisa L
Subject: RE: tuition reimb
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Your Financial Aid Award Information From: 09/09110 to 0311711 for BA369B
Award Solmce Awarded Amount Paid Amount Pendinc Amount Status
Tuition Reimbursement by Employer $2,555.00 $0.00 $0.00 Estimated Aid
Subsidized Stafford Loan $1.193.00 $1,175.10 $17,90 Awarded Aid
Unsubsidized Stafford Loan $2,490.00 $2,452.65. $37.35 Awarded Aid
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Thank you,
Aaron Hoover
Carmel SewcrCollections Inspector
City of Carmel
760 3rd Avenue S.W. #110
Carmel, IN 46032
ph: 317 -571 -2645
juv: 317- 571 -2629
cell: 317- 460 -6690
Original Message----
From: Kempa, Lisa L
Sent: Wednesday, March 02, 2011 8:39 AM
To: Hoover, Aaron
Subject: tuition reimb
I need the proof of payment for your tuition reimbursement. Thanks.
3/7/2011
City Of Carmel
Tuition Reimbursement Application Form
Part I (to be completed by employee)
(Please p 7 Z, it comp7 f to Department Head prior to commencement of course.)
Employee Name 1
Department G� ,:fir- �b�< "'2Z7:5 SSN Hire Date
Educational Institution* _r le
Name of Course vs c C I�, %r� r° E;1��� c -1�� 7/�/! Credit Hours
Starting Date of Course (montblday /year) RI 02
By signing below, I signify that I understand the following:
The tuition reimbursement program is subject to the terms of Carmel City Code, Section 2 -58.
To receive reimbursement for tuition, I must submit evidence of payment for the course and a copy
of my final grade. To receive reimbursement for books, I must submit an original itemized receipt
or other proof of purchase that links these books to this particular course.
If I leave City of Carmel employment sooner than one (1) year after the end of this course, I will
repay the City in full for its tuition and book reimbursements for this course.
a The tax status of reimburseme `payments subject to federal law, which may change from time to time.
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Employee Signature r? Date
7/ i
Part U (to be completed by Department Head)
(Submit to Human. Resources)
By signing below, I certify that the applicant will have been employed full -time by the City for at least one (1)
year prior to the commencement of the course, and has not been subject to a disciplinary probation, suspension
or demotion within 90 days prior to the beginning of the course. The final claim will be paid from my
department's budget, subject to the terms ofeSection 2 -58 of Carmel City Code.
Department Head Signature Date
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Part M (to be completed by Director of Human Resources)
Final Approval v Date r a2 c
If denied, reason for denial
The tuition reimbursement program covers only full- semester courses offered through a degree-granting institution
accredited by the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools or an equivalent regional accreditor.
An application will not be considered complete unless a course description from the school's literature is attached.
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GRADED HOURS: (min. 80 req.; 40 hrs. IWU) HONORS GPA
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(4 weeks) This course will focus on group interaction skills and the (11 weeks) This course discusses the use of accounting in the decision making
management of individual and professional priorities. Some process for managers. This course will discuss the three primary 4
of the areas covered will include behavioral style analysis, 2 financial statements, the components of the financial statements,
communication processes within groups, versatility in dealing financial statement analysis, and managerial accounting concepts.
with supervisors and subordinates, goal- setting, prioritizing, and
time- management. (Students must earn a grade of "C" or higher.) MGT460 International Issues in Business
(5 weeks) A study of the issues created by the internationalization of
MGT302 Management Leadership markets and competition for both small proprietorships and
(5 weeks) A study of the techniques of management and leadership and 3 large corporations, Included will be discussion of problems in 3
their application to the development of improved managerial establishing over markets, financing production abroad, legal
effectiveness. restrictions, cross cultural interactions, foreign and domestic tax
MGT205 Professional Communication complications, and theories of world trade.
(5 weeks) The importance of professionalism in all types of communication MGT435 Human Resources Management
will be stressed. In addition to speaking and writing skills, 3 (5 weeks) The development of policies and techniques necessary to ensure
special emphasis will be placed on listening skills, interpersonal effective management within complex organizations. Civil 3
communication, and presenlation skills. Service regulations, unions in the public and private sectors, and
organizational training and development will he examined.
AD1V1316 Computers &Information Processing
(5 weeks) An introduction to the equipment, techniques, and concepts of MGT490 Human Resources Development
Information systems processing. Emphasis has been placed on the 3 (5 weeks) This course will emphasize the importance of training and
components of information processing_ systems and the part each development in organizations. The primary issues involved in
plays in the processing of data, developing curriculum and implementing a training program will 3
MGT425 Issues in t11iL5 be studied and discussed. Students will also be challenged to
establish their own "curriculum" for personal development and
(5 weeks) A study of representative ethical theories as they relate to various lifelong learning.
contemporary problems in management (business). Special
consideration will be given to the application of Christian ethical 3 MGT496 Applied Management Project
principles to values clarification and decision making in the (6 weeks) Applied Management Project is designed to demonstrate that
business world. the student has developed the ability to integrate a diverse 3
management education with several years of practical experience
MGT421 Strategies in Marketing Management for the purpose of solving a case study management problem of
(5 weeks) An integrated analysis of the role of marketing within the special significance to the student,
organization. An examination will be made of the factors affecting 3
consurner behavior, the development of marketing strategies, and
the recognition of marketing variables.
MGT450 Negotiation /Conflict Resolution
(5 weeks) Using simulation, case studies, and fieldwork assignments, this
course focuses on the development of the communication and 3
management skills essential for successfully resolving conflict
situations involving both labor and management practices, and
the structural dysfunctions of organizations.
MGT432 Organizational Behavior
(5 weeks) A study of organizational theory and application. The managerial
functions of planning, controlling, staffing, directing, and 3
motivating are explored in the contexts of both individual and
group behavior.
MGT441 Philosophy of Corporate Culture
(5 weeks) A capstone study of the philosophical assumptions upon which
American business and management are based. The course 3
defines corporate culture as a contemporary phenomenon
distlnquishable from the historical roots of traditional labor
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MGT302 Management Leadership 5 weeks 3 $218.00 $1,125.00
k MGT205 Professional Communication 5 weeks 3 $228.00 $1,125.00 $1,353.00
ADM316 Computers Information Processing 5 weeks 3 $152.00 $105.00 $1,125.00 $1,382.00
MGT425 Issues in Ethics 5 weeks 3 $152.00 $1,125.00 $1,277.00
MGT421 Strategies in Marketing Management 5 weeks 3 $250.00 $1,125.00 $1,375.00
MGT450 Negotiation /Conflict Resolution 5 weeks 3 $152.00 $1,125.00 $1,277.00
MGT432 Organizational Behavior 5weeks 3 $245.00 $1,125.00 $1,370.00
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ADM372 Accounting for Managers 11 weeks 4 $304.00 $1,500.00 $1,804.00 s
MGT460 International Issues in Business 5 weeks 3 $203.00 $1,125.00 $1,328.00
MGT435 Human Resources Management 5 weeks 3 $222.00 $1,125.00 $1,347.00
MGT490 Hwnan Resources Development 5 weeks 3 $207.00 $75.00 $1,125.00 $1,407.00
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MGT205 Professional Communication 5 weeks 3 $228.00 $1,149.00 $1,377.00
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MGT425 Issues in Ethics 5 weeks 3 $152.00 $1,149.00 $1,301.00
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MGT450 Negotiation /Conflict Resolution 5 weeks 3 $152.00 $1,149.00 $1,301.00 1
MGT432 Organizational Behavior 5weeks 3 $245.00 $1,14100 $1,394.00
MGT441 Philosophy of Corporate Culture 5 weeks 3 $132.00 $1,149.00 $1,281.00 g
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MGT460 International Issues in Business 5 weeks 3 $167.00 $1,149.00 $1,316.00
MGT435 Human Resources Management 5 weeks 3 $222.00 $1,149.00 $1,371.00
MGT490 Human Resources Development 5 weeks 3 $207.00 $75.00 $1,149.00 $1,431.00 a
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VOUCHER 107218 WARRANT ALLOWED
132750 IN SUM OF
AARON HOOVER
SEWER COLLECTION
CARMEL, IN 40032
Carmel Wastewater Utility
ON ACCOUNT OF APPROPRIATION FOR
Board members
PO INV ACCT AMOUNT Audit Trail Code
022811 01- 7040 -01 $1,257.00
Voucher Total $1,257.00
Cost distribution ledger classification if
claim paid under vehicle highway fund
Prescribed by State Board of Accounts City Form No. 201 (Rev 1995)
ACCOUNTS PAYABLE VOUCHER
CITY OF CARMEL
An invoice or bill to be properly itemized must show, kind of service, where
performed, dates of service rendered, by whom, rates per day, number of units,
price per unit, etc.
Payee
132750
AARON HOOVER Purchase Order No.
SEWER COLLECTION Terms
CARMEL, IN 46032 Due Date 2/24/2011
Invoice Invoice Description
Date Number (or note attached invoice(s) or bill(s)) Amount
2/24/2011 022811 $1,257.00
I hereby certify that the attached invoice(s), or bill(s) is (are) true and
correct and I have audited same in accordance with IC 5- 11- 10 -1.6
Date Officer
APPLICATION FOR VOLUNTARY
COLLECTION SYSTEM
OPERATION CERTIFICATION
Administered by the fndiana Water Environment Association's Collection System Committee
NOTE: A complete application form is required, including a $65.00 (non refundable) application fee for class 1& I1 examinations and $75.00 (non
refundable) application fee for class III IV examinations; detailed employment information; supervisor's and applicant's signatures; and verification of
your post high school educational qualifications attached. Ae application is to be typed, or neatly printed. Checks shall be payable to IWEA. Failure to
return a completed application form by the final filing date will result in your ineligibility for that examination and forfeiture of your application fee. ALL
EDUCATIONAND EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENTS MUST BEMETAND CLEARL YSTA TED. FAILURE TO MEET OR VERIFYEITHER OF
THESE WILL RESULT IN INELIGIBIL TY FOR THE EXAMINATION.
All applications must be received prior to the 2nd Thursday in March for the April Examination and the 2nd Thursday in September for the October
Examination.
CERTIFICATION EXAMINATION APPLICATION, CLASS: CS-I CS41 CS -111 S -I (CIRCLE ONE)
DATE: 3
I. APPLICANT INFORWAT ON
A. NAME 0 V t t^ 4 ro r�
Last First Middle
B. MAILING ADDRESS L, Cos w _6q a.i
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City State Zip Code County
C. WORK PHONE NUMBER: (3 17 S ze Y S HOME PHONE NUMBER: I T Z p 0 5!5 -0
Area Code Number Area Code Number
D. E -mail Address:
E. What is the preferred way of contacting you? (Certifications will still be sent to mailing address. All other correspondence will occur by
your preference) CIRCLE ONE
Mailing Address E -mail Address
F. Have you previously applied for a Collection System Certificate? YES NO (CIRCLE ONE)
G. What certifications do you presently hold? List all that apply:
Certification Number State Grade (Class)
Water Treatment
Water Distribution
Municipal Wastewater Treatment
Industrial Wastewater Treatment
Wastewater Collection System o8�3
Other
IL EDUCATION AND TRAINING
A. High School: NameofSchool: Cori rl �7. Location: 2; st/ le Z'J
Years Attended: Date of Graduation:
B. College: Name of School �Q"t.',t Wt51�yfct Location: /+Zar'r m
Years Attended: Date of Graduation: 10/ 01
C. NOTE: Attach verification of your Rost -high school educational qualifications. Copies of college transcripts or certificates of
completion for courses related to wastewater treatment/collection provide acceptable proof of educational qualifications. You may
list training courses, short courses, or other courses in the wastewater field that you have attended on Page 4. Include only Rost high
school information
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CARMEL, IN 46032
Carmel Wastewater Utility
ON ACCOUNT OF APPROPRIATION FOR
Board members
PO INV ACCT AMOUNT Audit Trail Code
03411 01- 7040 -01 $75.00
Voucher Total $75.00
Cost distribution ledger classification if
claim paid under vehicle highway fund
Prescribed by State Board of Accounts City Form No. 201 (Rev 1995)
ACCOUNTS PAYABLE VOUCHER
CITY OF CARMEL
An invoice or bill to be properly itemized must show, kind of service, where
performed, dates of service rendered, by whom, rates per day, number of units,
price per unit, etc.
Payee
132750
AARON HOOVER Purchase Order No.
SEWER COLLECTION Terms
CARMEL, IN 46032 Due Date 3/11/2011
Invoice Invoice Description
Date Number (or note attached invoice(s) or bill(s)) Amount
3/11/2011 03411 $75.00
I hereby certify that the attached invoice(s), or bill(s) is (are) true and
correct and I have audited same in accordance with IC 11- 1 -1.6
Date Officer
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SALES PERSON: DT2 ITINERARY /INVOXCE NO. 68784 DA'T'E: JAw 23 2011
ACCOUNT NQZZJO PAGE: 0.1
FOR:
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TOO CITY OF CAM—EL CITY OF CARMEL- UTILITIES
ONE CIVIC SQUARE 3RD FLOOR A'I'N:LISA KEMPA
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AIR LV INDIANAPOLIS 1015A SOUTHWEST FLT:3374 COACH CLASS CONFIRMED
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FOR:
HOOVER /AARON DAVID
TO: CITY OF CARMEL CITY OF CARMEL- UTILITIRS
ONE CIVIC SQUARE 3AD FLOOR. ATTN:LISA KEMPA
CAARMEL IN 46032 760 3RD 2AVE SW
BL DG 11.0
CARMEL IN 46032
HOURS EMERGENCIES ON EXISTING RESERVATIONS CALL 1 677 645 6373
CODE A09- $15.00 PER CALL. A CANCELLATION FEE OF 15PCT ON
TOTAL COST OF ALL BOOKINGS WILL A,p;PZ,Y. REFER TO WWW,TTA.TRAVEL
FOR TERMS AND CONDITIONS AIRLINE LUGGAGE POLICES AND
OTHER SERVICES OFFERED.
THANK YOU. DEBDIE TUNSTILL 317 730 6210 OIL O;FF' AT 317 846 9619
AIR TRANSPORTATION 217.68 TAX 59.12 TTL 276,80
PROCESSING FEE 35.00
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EMPLOYEE NAME: Aaron Hoover DEPARTURE DATE: 02/27/11 TIME: 10:15 AM
DEPARTMENT: Sewer Collections RETURN DATE: 03/01/11 TIME: 10:50 PM
REASON FOR TRAVEL: Training Seminar DESTINATION CITY: _Vriginia Beach, VA
EXPENSES ARE FOR (check all that apply): TRAVEL ADVANCE TRAVEL REIMBURSEMENT TRAVEL PER DIEM _X_
Transportation Gas /Tolls/ Meals
Date Parkin Lodging Misc. Total
Air -fare Car Rental Other g Breakfast Lunch Dinner Snacks Per Diem
02/27/11 $65.00 $65.00
02/28111 $65.00 $65.00
03/01/11 $65.00 $65.00
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DIRECTOR'S STATEMENT: I hereby affirm that all expenses listed conform to the City's travel policy and are within my department's appropriated budget.
Director Signature: Date.
City of Carmel Form ER06 Revision Date 3/3/2411 Page 1
For advance payments, claim form must be submitted ten (10) business days in advance of travel.
Claim will not be processed without the following documentation:
1) Conference or course registration form, if applicable
2) Travel itinerary or car rental agreement, if applicable
3) Original itemized receipts for all expenses (or affidavits if appropriate), except for meal per diems (which require hotel receipt)
Prorated meal allowance:
For travel that commences before 1:00 p.m. (flight departure time, if traveling by air), $50 for in -state travel and $65 for out -of -state travel
For travel that commences after 1.00 p.m. (flight departure time, if traveling by air), $25 for in -state travel and $32.50 for out -of -state travel
For travel that ends before 1:00 p.m. (flight arrival time, if traveling by air), $25 for in -state travel and $32.50 for out -of -state travel
For travel that ends after 1:00 p.m. (flight arrival time, if traveling by air), $50 for in -state travel and $65 for out -of -state travel
EMPLOYEE ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF MEAL ADVANCE AND OBLIGATION TO DOCUMENT EXPENDITURES:
I hereby acknowledge receipt of such funds being advanced to me by the City of Carmel solely for the purpose of purchasing meals
while traveling to participate in official business for the City. I accept responsibility for these funds and agree to repay them if lost or stolen.
I understand that within ten (10) business days of my return (as stated on opposite side), I am responsible to:
1) Submit original itemized receipts to the office of the Clerk- Treasurer documenting all meal expenditures; and
2) Return all unused funds to the office of the Clerk- Treasurer
I further understand that failure to provide the required documentation shall result in the total amount of the advance being deducted from the first
paycheck issued more than 30 days after the date of my return. Failure to return unused funds will result in the amount of the unused funds (total
advance minus documented expenditures) being deducted from the first paycheck issued more than 30 days after the date of my return.
Employee Signature: Date:
City of Carmel Form ER06 Revision Date 3/3(2011 Page 2
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I invite you to join us for the latest editions of these nationally recognized courses. Effective sanitary sewer
maintenance programs and reliable wastewater pumping stations are among the most valuable of municipal assets.
These courses bring together a wide array of experience, techniques and lessons learned from across the country.
I hope you can join us in Virginia Beach or in Madison.
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Ned W. Paschke PE, Program Director
University of Wisconsin- Madison
Upgrading Your Sanitary Sewer Wastewater Pumping Systems
Maintenance Program and Lift Stations
February 28 -March 1, 2011 March 2-4,2011
Virginia Beach, Virginia Virginia Beach, Virginia
March 21-22,2011 March 23-25,2011
Madison, Wisconsin Madison, Wisconsin
1.5 CEU,15 PDH 1.8 CEU,18 PDH
Practical topics include: This course will help you to:
Reducing costly failures and overflows Solve hydraulic problems
Practical application of CMOM in the field Evaluate multiple station designs
Pipe inspection and condition assessments Reduce O &M problems
Techniques to measure inflow and infiltration E Reduce your pumping energy costs
Safety practices and protective equipment Select optimum pumping equipment
Dealing with fats, oils and grease (FOG) Reduce odor and corrosion problems
Managing insurance risk Understand electric motors and VFDs
Pipe repair and rehab techniques Upgrade and rehab your pumping stations
Lateral inspection and repair on private property
To Enroll in Either Course, or Both
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Or go online at epd.engr wisc.edu and choose Course N1482, M483, M404, or L715
Early Enrollment Discount
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Upgrading Your Sanitary Sewer Maintenance Program
February 28 -March 1, 2 ®11 in Virginia Beach, Virginia
March 21 -22, 2 011 in Madison, Wisconsin
Why This Course? Specific Benefits of Early Enrollment Discount
Sanitary sewer system maintenance is an This Course Save $100 per person when you enroll
important activity in every community This course will help you to: prior to 30 days in advance of the course.
served with a public wastewater
collection system. Efficient, upgraded Reduce your sanitary sewer overflows To Enroll
maintenance practices can help to (SSOs) and blockages
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minimize stoppages, backups, and Use resources efficiently to prevent
sanitary sewer overflows. The resulting costly repairs and sewerage failures Or go online at epd.engr.wisc.edu and
health risks, property damage, repair Measure and reduce inflow and choose Course M483 or Course M409
costs, and liability can also be reduced. infiltration
This course brings together a wide array Understand the latest techniques for
of experience, techniques and lessons rehab and repair of gravity sewers, lift
learned from across the United States. stations and force mains
Your team of instructors will help you Develop a program to deal with fats,
upgrade one of the most valuable assets oils and grease (FOG), corrosion, roots
in your community —a reliable and well- and other problems
maintained sanitary sewer system. Past participants Say...
Review computer -based maintenance
Valuable Take -home management programs 'THIS COURSE SHOULD
Notebook Develop preventive maintenance BE MANDATORY FOR ALL
practices to reduce your O &M costs WASTEWATER MANAGERS AND
Course attendees will receive a detailed and improve service to your customers SUPERVISORS."
course notebook /binder with all Manage your municipal insurance risk "FOR A UTILITY WITHOUT AN
presentations and handouts, prepared
specifically for this course. •Incorporate CMOM into your field UPGRADED SEWER MAINTENANCE
operations PROGRAM, THIS IS A MUST DO. 1
,1 Use pipe condition assessment data to NOW HAVE MORE INFORMATION
Who Should Attend FOR MY COMMISSION TO DO THE
This course will benefit improve your system SOB RIGHT."
Improve safety practices in sewer
Public works directors maintenance "ALL OF THE SPEAKERS HAD GREAT
City engineers Evaluate trenchless technologies, joint PRESENTATIONS."
Wastewater system managers repair techniques, slip lining, cured- "THE INFORMATION WAS VERY
Sewer maintenance supervisors in -place liners, pipe injection, and USEFUL AND CAN BE APPLIED AT
Crew leaders and members conventional pipe replacement ALL LEVELS."
Anyone who wants to learn more about Inspect and repair laterals on private "THIS COURSE HAS A GREAT
sewer maintenance programs and property COMBINATION OF DIFFERENT
techniques VIEWS FROM ALL KINDS OF
PROFESSIONALS IN THE INDUSTRY.
1 "M GLAD 1 GOT THIS COMBINATION
Earn Continuing OF REAL -WORLD EXPERIENCE."
Education Credit
By participating in this course, you will
earn 1.5 Continuing Education Units
(CEU) or 15 Professional Development
Hours (PDH).
TODAY!
Course Outline Tuesday
Monde 7:30 Coffee, Refreshments, Conversation
Monday Your Tea111 Of Instructors
8:00 Dealing with Fats, Oils and Grease
February 28 in Virginia Beach: (FOG) Stephen Tilson is president of Tilson
Sheraton Oceanfront Hotel Stephen Tilson and Tony DuBois and Associates, Torrington, Connecticut.
3501 Atlantic Ave. He has more than 25 years of specialized
March 21 in Madison: 9:15 Break
experience in the field of sanitary sewer
The Pyle Center 9:35 Managing Your Insurance Risk by
Improved Sanitary Sewer Maintenance maintenance and has worked with
702 Langdon Street p y wastewater systems throughout the
What is at stake?
7 :30 Registration, Coffee, Refreshments .Safety practices country.
8:00 Overview Personal protective equipment (PPE) Tony Offerman is a collection system
Ned Paschke, Program Director Jason McMahon specialist with MWH Constructors,
8:15 Sanitary Sewer Maintenance and 10:35 Break Austin, Texas. He is a professional
Equipment 10.•50 System Rehab Case Study engineer with more than 20 years of
Preventive maintenance programs Public and private infrastructure experience in sanitary sewer systems.
Equipment selection on the job
Root cutting, rodding, nozzles improvements Rich. Cunningham is public works
Bucketing equipment, vacuum systems •Finding and fixing critical pipelines director for the City of Albany,
CCTV equipment and maintenance Jason McMahon California. He has extensive experience
Sewer Scanning Evaluation Technology 12:00 Lunch (provided) and Discussion with sewer systems of all sizes and
(SSET) 1:00 Technologies for Sewer Repair and previously served with the City and
Practical application of CMOM in the field Reconstruction County of San Francisco. He is a past
GPS considerations Chemical grouting chair of the national WEF Collection
Stephen Tilson Root removal, chemical root control
System Committee.
10:40 Break Case studies
Spot repairs and short liners Tony DuBois is zone manager /QRC for
11:00 Controlling Sanitary Sewer Mecklenburg the Charlotte Mklenbur Utilities in
Overflows John Nelson Jr. g
Charlotte, North Carolina. His agency
Techniques to measure inflow and 1:50 Developments in Sewer provides sewer service to over 750,000
infiltration Rehabilitation and Reconstruction residents and operates five wastewater
Understanding CMOM; what other Open cut and trenchless choices
agencies are doing Tunneling, directional drilling, sliplining, treatment plants, 74 lift stations, and
Private property inspections, repairs, pipe bursting, cured -in- place -pipe more than 4,000 miles of sewer pipe.
sump pumps ASTM standards, testing, prequalification Jason McMahon is risk management
Tony Offerman New technologies and costs advisor with Midwest Public Risk,
12:00 Lunch (provided) and Discussion Pressure pipe rehabilitation Kansas City, Missouri. He has extensive
Michael Krosnosky experience with municipal claims,
1:00 Preventive Maintenance, Televising P 1?
and Pipe Assessment 2 :40 Break insurance, safety, and rehabilitation of
When to own; when not to own 3:00 Lateral Inspection and sanitary sewer systems.
Applying asset management principles Rehabilitation John Nelson Jr. is vice president with
NASSCO's pipeline assessment program Cleaning and inspection Visu- Sewer, Inc. based in Pewaukee,
What to do with the data? Repair options Wisconsin. He has more than 20 years
Tony Offerman Michael Krosnosky
of experience in the field of televising,
2.00 Break 3.30 Where Are Your Agency and the
Computer Software for y g cleaning, grouting, repair and rehab of
2:20 A Review of Com
Industr Going? p sewers and laterals.
Collection Systems Class discussion of trends
CMMS maintenance management Challenges and successes Michael Krosnosky is a retired technical
systems Rich Cunningham representative with Michels Pipe
Using and maintaining your data 4:20 Final Adjournment Services, Milwaukee, Wisconsin. He
Rich Cunningham Note: Some modification of individual time has more than 25 years of experience in
3.25 Break slots may occur during the course, the rehabilitation, lining, and repair of
3:40 Determining Your Critical Assets sanitary sewers and pipelines.
Case study
Classroom exercise
Tony DuBois
4:40 Adjourn for the Afternoon
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Wastewater Pumping Systems and Lit Stations
March 2 -4, 2 011 in Virginia Beach, Virginia
March 23 -25, 2 011 in Madison, Wisconsin
Why This Course? Who Should Attend Early Enrollment Discount
Wastewater pumping facilities and lift This course will benefit Save $100 per person when you enroll
stations are among the most important Wastewater system engineers and staff Prior to 30 days in advance of the course.
public assets in any city or village. This
course will provide you with sound •Consulting engineers and designers To Enroll
techniques for the upgrade, design, Plant managers and operators
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operation and maintenance of reliable, Approval agency personnel
cost effective lift stations, force mains Anyone who wants to learn more about Or go online at epd.engr.wisc.edu and
and pumping systems. wastewater pumping choose Course M482 or Course L715
Both theory and practical experience
are essential for upgrading, designing Hands -on Design Earn Continuing
or operating a successful wastewater Workshops Education Credit
pumping facility. Facilities must By participating in this course you will
anticipate the daily fluctuation of flows In the design workshop sessions you will
and the potentially large impacts of wet conceptually design several alternative earn 1.8 Continuing Education Units
stations b 1 the (CEU) or 18 Professional Development
weather events. A successful station pumping y a p p lyi n g y m g Hours (PDH).
must also deal with the unique operating principles learned in the course. You will
problems that can occur in handling raw Analyze incoming flow data
wastewater, solids, grease, and odors. Select design flows
This course will help you to: Size force mains
Upgrade, design and operate reliable, Develop system curves
cost- effective pumping stations Select pumping equipment
Analyze and solve practical hydraulic Develop station layouts
problems
Understand pros and cons of various Please bring a calculator to help you
participate in the workshop sessions.
station designs
Select the best pumps, motors, seals,
bearings, and impellers
Comments fr ®m Past Attendees
Understand electric drives, controls
and protective devices at This Course
Provide successful ventilation and odor "A TERRIFIC COURSE! BEST I'VE EVER HAD!`
control... and much more
"WELL DONE WORKSHOP. PUT TOGETHER SUPERBLY."
Valuable Take -home
Notebook LEARNED VERY USEFUL CLASS. I WILL BE APPLYING WHAT I
LEARNED ALMOST IMMEDIATELY WHEN I GET BACK TO
Course attendees will receive a detailed THE OFFICE."
course notebook/binder with all "A FANTASTIC COURSE! A 'MUST ATTEND' COURSE FOR
presentations and handouts, prepared ALL ENGINEERS PLANNING, DESIGNING OR OPERATING
specifically for this course. A SEWAGE PUMPING STATION."
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Your Team of Instructors
Course Outline Thursday Ned W. Paschke PE directs water and
Wednesday 7:30 Coffee, Refreshments, Conversation wastewater engineering programs for the
8:00 Understanding Pumping Units University of Wisconsin Madison. He
March 2 in Virginia Beach: Shafts, bearings and mechanical seals served as director of engineering at the
Sheraton Oceanfront Hotel Impellers and casings Madison Metropolitan Sewerage District,
3501 Atlantic Avenue Electric motors submersible and as a senior consultant with Mead Hunt,
March 23 in Madison: drywell Inc., and as a hydraulic engineer at Harza
The Pyle Center Detailed cross sections Engineering Company (now MWH) in
702 Langdon Street Roy Swanke Chicago. Ned has designed pumping
9 :15 Break ro ects ranging from 400 to 35,000
7 ;30 Registration and Refreshments p 1 g g gP m.
9:30 Lift Station Operation and
8:00 Pumping Station Features and Maintenance Patrick Rezin PE is president and
Design Considerations Designing for practical operation general manager of USEMCO (Universal.
Types of stations Station maintenance Sanitary Equipment Manufacturing
Types of pumping equipment Common problems Company). Since 1979, he has overseen
Valves, fittings and forcemain piping Roy Swanke and /or Dave Lundey the engineering and manufacturing of
Screens and grinders
10:30 Break 30 different types of pumping stations.
Station layout and geometry He is a member of WEF, AWWA, and
Emergency power and other topics 10:50 Station Electrical Systems and WWWOA.
Ned Paschke Controls
9:15 Break Electrical power basics Roy Swanke is training manager at
Types of motors
YP the Madison Metropolitan Sewerage
9:30 Applied Hydraulics and Selection of Constant speed and variable speed
District. He also served as MMSD's
Pumping Equipment systems
Incoming ping E flow distributions mechanical maintenance supervisor.
Utility and generator issues
Peak flow selection Station control devices He has more than 20 years of practical
System head computations Arc flash considerations experience in the wastewater operations
Force main size selection Tom Jenkins and maintenance field. He is also an
Pump performance curves experienced technical teacher and a
Energy usage 12:00 Lunch (provided) and Discussion licensed wastewater treatment plant
Pumping in parallel or series 1:00 Continued -Station Electrical operator.
Variable speed vs. constant speed Systems and Controls
Ned Paschke Tom Jenkins Tom Jenkins PE is president of JenTech,
12:00 Lunch (provided) and Discussion 2:10 Break Inc. He served as chief wastewater design
engineer with Dresser Roots and as the
1:00 Design Workshop -Part I 2:30 Design Workshop -Part II founder of ESCOR. He has extensive
In the workshop sessions you will apply the Select pumping equipment, develop
principles learned during the course and station layouts, estimate energy usage, experience in developing wastewater
conceptually design one or more pumping critique alternative designs. control systems and technology. He is a
stations. You will analyze incoming flow Ned Paschke co- author of the WEF Manual of Practice
data, select design flows, size force mains, #32, Energy Conservation in Water and
4:30 Adjourn for the Day
develop system curves, select pumping Wastewater Treatment Facilities,
equipment, and develop station layouts. Friday Dave Lundey* is the electrical
Ned Paschke 7:30 Coffee, Refreshments, Conversation construction coordinator at the Madison
2.20 Break 8:00 Field Inspection Trip Metropolitan Sewerage District. He
2.40 Factory -built Lift Stations Course attendees will tour a pumping also served as head of the electrical
Pre packaged stations station in the Hampton Roads or the maintenance section and as a licensed
Sizes, materials, costs Madison metropolitan area. Transportation master electrician. Dave has more than 25
Specifications, manufacturing, start -up is provided. years of experience in electrical systems,
Submersible, dry -well and suction lift 10 :15 Problem Solving, Station Rehab maintenance and construction.
types and Other Topics
Patrick Rezin Station rehabilitation, case studies James D. Johnson* is responsible for
Waterhammer protection: Do you start -up, design and sales of pumping,
4:30 Adjourn for the Day need it? control and wastewater treatment systems
Odor control for ITT Water and Wastewater. He has
Special problems in wastewater pumping more than 20 years of experience in the
Ned Paschke pump field and has worked with pump
11:45 Course Wrap -up and Final manufacturers of both submersible and
Adjournment dry pit pumps.
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SEWER COLLECTION
CARMEL, IN 46032
Carmel Wastewater Utility
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PO INV ACCT AMOUNT Audit Trail Code
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132750
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