Corrosion in water distribution is a costly problem, especially since a majority of corrosion happens within the valve itself. Out of sight, out of mind does not mean it’s not a problem.
Join us July 9th at 12 p.m. ET as we discuss:
- The features of a Strainer and ACV and their role in municipal water infrastructure
- The need to maintain safe pressures in the municipal water system
- What water corrosion is and why it occurs
- The effects water corrosion will have on municipal water infrastructure
- How to protect municipal water infrastructure from corrosion and pressure damage
Featured Presenter
Elizabeth Looney
Associate Product Manager
Watts Water Technologies®
Elizabeth Looney is Watts Water's Associate Product Manager for ACVs and Regulators. Before joining Watts, Elizabeth worked as an application engineer to help customers understand what is needed for their use case and help troubleshoot any issues they may be experiencing. She has experience working with flow control products, pressure transducers, and level sensors as an application engineer. Elizabeth holds a degree in mechanical engineering from the University of North Carolina-Charlotte. She has a passion for understanding how things work and helping others understand how things work.
By attending the entire webinar, you can receive 0.1 Continuing Education Unit (CEU) through the American Society of Plumbing Engineers (ASPE).
This ASPE-accredited webinar is sponsored by
