Joins us on June 9th from 7:30 AM to 9:00 AM for a brisk presentation on the topic of Motors and Variable Speed Applications at AC21. The subjects that will be covered include:
- How Motors Work
- Pump vs System Curve
- Pump Efficiency
- How Much It Costs to Pump Water
Moderator: Linda Leong, SFPUC
Ms. Leong works in the Wastewater Enterprise division of SFPUC. She has been with the commission for more than twenty-five years and her focus is on improving the quality of life for San Francisco residents, workers, and visitors by providing customers with high-quality, efficient, and reliable sewer services.
Ms. Leong has an M.S. in Environmental Engineering, a B.S. in Chemical Engineering and Materials Science, and her work experience in environmental engineering includes working on water and wastewater treatment studies, planning, design, and construction. She is a California-registered Civil Engineer.
Primary Speaker: Eric Lovering, LEE + RO
Mr. Lovering is the Chief Engineer at LEE + RO. He has successfully completed dozens of public works projects from engineering design through construction, start-up and commissioning. He is a pump station subject matter expert, which has led to guest speaking engagements for ASCE and CWEA. Mr. Lovering has extensive training and hands-on knowledge in civil, hydraulics, pump sizing and selection, mechanical and electrical, including power distribution, instrumentation & controls (I&C), programmable logic controllers (PLCs), and SCADA systems.
Mr. Lovering received his B.S. degree in aeronautical engineering from UC Davis. He holds California-registered licenses as both a professional civil engineer and a professional electrical engineer.