The Water Break Podcast, Episode 23: Pumps and Motors, Operation and Maintenance
“Where We Bridge the Gap Between Water Plant Operators and Engineers”
In The Water Break Podcast Episode 23, Heather Jennings, PE, discusses Pumps and Motor Operation and Maintenance with Glynn Stoffel, a certified environmental trainer and senior instructor for the University of Florida’s TREEO Center. Mr. Stoffel teaches courses related to the proper operation and maintenance of water and wastewater systems. He has over 30 years’ experience in the water and wastewater industry as a maintenance worker, manager, and consultant. He is a Certified Instructional Technologist (CIT) through the Board of Certified Safety Professionals and is recognized as a Master Instructor by the National Environmental Safety and Health Training Association.
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Podcast Links
- University of Florida Training, Research, and Education for Environmental Occupations (TREEO) Center
Wand’s Water Tidbit Links
- Ancient Water Technologies of the Nabataeans
- Smithsonian Channel: Ancient Engineering That Kept One of the Driest Cities Wet
- New Eastern Archeology Journal: Ancient and Modern Watershed Management in Petra
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