OSPE-FCC September Luncheon Program

OSPE-FCC September Luncheon Program

Date:  Thursday, September 28, 2023

Place:  Hickory House

550 Officecenter Pl., Gahanna, OH

Time:  Registration: 11:30 am

Lunch: 11:50 am

Speaker: 12:00 pm

Closing Remarks: 1:00 pm

Cost: Members: $25.00 & Non-Members: $35.00.

                                    SPE@OSU Students: $10.00

Registration: CLICK HERE Pay by check or cash at the door.  No access to a computer, contact Steve Day, at 614-876-7525, to help with registration.

Title: “Waterline Project Design and Grant Funding Sources

Abstract: Drinking water distribution systems connect water treatment plants or water sources (in the absence of treatment) to customers via a network of pipes, storage facilities, valves, and pumps. In addition to providing water for domestic use, distribution systems may supply water for fire protection, agricultural, and commercial uses. Public water systems (PWSs) are responsible for operating and maintaining their distribution systems, which extend from the designated entry point to the distribution system. This presentation will focus on the design and engineering of distribution systems and physical infrastructure for water systems. Additionally, I will discuss the various grants, bills, and resources available to help fund these improvements.

Learning Objectives:

Understanding the Complexity of Distribution Systems:

Participants will gain insight into the intricate network of components and processes involved in a drinking water distribution system. They will learn about the crucial role played by water treatment plants, pipes, storage facilities, valves, and pumps in ensuring the delivery of clean and reliable water to various sectors of society, including residential, commercial, agricultural, and for fire protection.

 

Importance of Maintenance and Upkeep: The presentation will highlight the significance of regular maintenance and upkeep in maintaining the functionality and reliability of distribution systems. Attendees will learn about preventive measures and best practices to extend the lifespan of infrastructure components, thereby reducing the risk of service disruptions and costly repairs.

 

Accessing Funding and Resources for System Improvement: Participants will gain knowledge about the available grants, bills, and resources that can help fund improvements and enhancements to drinking water distribution systems. This information will empower individuals and organizations to navigate the funding landscape and secure the financial support needed to address infrastructure challenges and ensure the continued delivery of safe drinking water to communities.

 

Presenter: Mr. Dustin Doherty, PE, CPESC, MS4-SCP

Biography: Mr. Doherty is a seasoned civil engineer with over 18 years of successful experience managing site civil design projects, hydraulic modeling, public infrastructure assessment/ rehabilitation, private commercial site design, institutional utility projects and City Engineer support services. This type of experience provides Mr. Doherty with the knowledge base to provide technically competent and cost-effective solutions for utility infrastructure. As a former municipal engineer for Grove City, Whitehall, Reynoldsburg, and Sunbury, Dustin has extensive experience effectively presenting information in public meetings (council meetings, committee meetings, commission meetings, etc.). He has participated in and/or led public outreach efforts for many projects and engages the public frequently to work through any concerns. He supports CEC’s engineering efforts for capital improvement projects for various communities. He is an experienced project manager and engineer who is very familiar with the engineering requirements relating to public infrastructure improvements.

A certificate for 1 hour of Professional Development for

attending the program will be emailed to the attendee.