
02 Apr NC AWWA-WEA 17th Annual Spring Symposium Recap
NC AWWA-WEA’s Annual Spring Symposium was once again a success! The Omni Grove Park Inn in Asheville, NC, was a great location for our Utilities engineers and their colleagues to gather, network, and continue their education and professional development.
WithersRavenel was a sponsor of the event, and four of our Utilities professionals shared their insights through presentations at the symposium:
- Jacob Gray, EI – “Lift Station Testing for Sustainable Operation: How Testing May Be Used to Define and Fix Problems”
- Clark Maness, EI – “Unregulated, Emerging Disinfection By-Products: Why Engineers Should Understand Them”
- Kyle Pohle, EI – “Challenges in Lift Station Design”
- Todd St. John, PE, LEED AP – ” ‘Green’ Options for Protecting Utility Infrastructure Threatened by Stream Erosion”
- Michael Koser (left) and Randy Hintz (right) assemble the WithersRavenel booth
- Randy Hintz (right) greets a fellow professional at the WithersRavenel booth
- Our Utilities young professionals (from left): Kyle Pohle, Kelly Stefansky, Elisa Rehak, Clark Maness, Cassidy Franklin, Jacob Gray
- Jacob Gray shares the benefits of lift station testing
- Clark Maness explains the importance of understanding emerging disinfection by-products
- Kyle Pohle explores challenges in lift station design
- Todd St. John discusses “green” options for protecting utility infrastructure threatened by stream erosion
- Our entire Utilities team enjoys the beautiful weather in Asheville, NC
We look forward to seeing many of you again in the fall for NC AWWA-WEA’s 98th Annual Conference, which runs from November 4th through November 7th at the Raleigh Convention Center in Raleigh, NC.