GE Power & Water Water & Process Technologies Building Operations and Water Treatment Seminar August 21, 2013 Lucas Oil Stadium 500 S. Capitol Avenue Indianapolis, IN 46225 Hosted by GE, in combination with: Education Seminar: Building Operations and Water Treatment Would you like an opportunity to interact with your colleagues in your industry? Would you like to talk to global water treatment and equipment experts who lead sessions at Trade Organizations such as NACE (National Association of Corrosion Engineers), CTI (Cooling Technology Institute) and IWC (International Water Conference)? Make your plans to attend the seminar hosted by GE Power & Water, Water & Process Technologies. This is a technical seminar where you will gain valuable knowledge about water-related issues, equipment operation, equipment maintenance, and industry concerns and technology-based solutions. Topics will include Legionella Risk Minimization, Central Plant Optimization, Closed Loop Biofouling Control, Steam Trap Maintenance, Boiler Volatile Programs, Chemical Feed and Monitoring Solutions, and Sustainability. This session does qualify and is eligible for continuing education credits. Cards will be provided during the conference to apply. General Session 8:00 – 9:00 a.m. Legionella Discussion 9:30 – 10:00 a.m. Filtration Systems 10:00 – 10:15 a.m. Break 10:15 – 11:15 a.m. Closed Loop Biofouling Control 11:15 a.m. – 12:15 p.m. Steam Trap Maintenance 12:15 – 1:15 p.m. Lunch and Tour of Lucas Oil Stadium 1:15 – 2:15 p.m. Boiler Volatile Programs 2:15 – 3:00 p.m. Chemical Feed and Monitoring Solutions 3:00 – 3:15 p.m. Break 3:15 – 4:00 p.m. Sustainability 4:00 – 5:00 p.m. Attendee Question Forum to Panel GE’s Water & Process Technologies’ Expert Biographies Ms. Eunice Murtagh, Boiler Technical Marketing: Thirty-five years industrial water treatment experience. MS Oceanography, Old Dominion University, BA Biology, University of Bridgeport. Active Member NACE. Primary technical expertise in boiler water treatment applications. Mr. Pete Elliott, Senior Product Applications Engineer: Twenty years industrial water treatment experience. BS Civil Engineering, Villanova University. Primary technical expertise Cooling Water Systems and Chemistry. Mr. Chris Farrell, Senior Product Manager: Twenty-four years of water treating experience and product development. BS Chemical Engineering, University of Missouri. Primary expertise in new product development, refining industry. Guest Speaker Dr. William McCoy - Chief Technology Officer Tenure with Phigenics Co-founded Phigenics in 2004 and is Chief Technology Officer for the company. Prior Experience Prior to Phigenics, 20 years in commercial development, management of technology, intellectual property development and R&D for large multi-national corporations (Rohm and Haas Co., Great Lakes Chemical Company and Nalco Chemical Company). The International Water Association published in 2005 the full-length book entitled Preventing Legionellosis. Published 26 patents, 3 patent applications (pending), 8 book chapters and over 100 peerreviewed scientific articles. Education Ph.D. in Microbiology from the University of Calgary and M.Sc. from the University of Hawaii. Two undergraduate degrees in Chemistry and Microbiology from California State University, Long Beach. Executive Management Education from the University of Michigan. Born in San Diego and grew up near Orange County, CA. Affiliations & Certifications Non-transient, Non-Community Public Water Supply Operator, IDPH I.D. #11890 Member (appointed), World Health Organization, committee to write a global guideline entitled Legionella and the Prevention of Legionellosis, Published 2007. Board of Directors, ALDA Pharmaceuticals Corporation. Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada Symposium Chairman (appointed), National Association of Corrosion Engineers (National Association of Corrosion Engineers). For the 1997 meeting of T-7A-16 (Application/Misapplication of Biocides). Chairman (elected), Technical Advisory Committee, Engineering Research Center, National Science Foundation, Center for Biofilm Engineering, Montana State University, 1992-1994. Directed activities of the Advisory Board, especially in strategic planning. Chairman (appointed), Joint Task Group, Standard Methods for the Examination of Water and Wastewater, 17th ed., Section 9216, Direct Total Count by Epifluorescence Microscopy. 1990. Led the group that wrote a method that has now been adopted as a standard. Vice-Chairman (elected), National Association of Corrosion Engineers (National Association off Corrosion Engineers). Work Group T-7A-16c: Biocide Effectiveness Monitoring in Cooling Water Systems. Editor (invited). Member of the Board of Editors for the research and review journal International Biodeterioration covering the fields of biodeterioration control and biodegradation-biotechnology, 1989-1991. Who Should Attend? Executives, managers and engineers whose decisions and responsibilities touch on facility, process, and environmental compliance. Registration Please register by: August 15, 2013 Email registration to [email protected] Seminar Fee: FREE! (Lunch is included) Questions or Directions: Please contact Brian Settle at 317.750.5099 Attendees: Company: Address: Phone: E-mail Address: Please write, call or email specific areas of interest or questions you would like answered during the seminar: Q: Q: Q:
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