
Automated Technology for Building Water Management - Improving Potable Water Distribution, Efficiency, and Safety Webinar
Recorded On: 10/22/2020
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- Non-member - $130
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Historically, plumbing systems have been designed and operated without the ability to quickly and easily control or monitor their operation, thus making effective building water management time consuming and difficult. In this presentation, we review the impact of common building water issues, the principles of effective water management, and how automation technology can improve the user experience, save water and energy, and support fundamental legionella control measures.
Content Outline:
- Introduction – 5 minutes
- Water Issues in your Building – 15-20 minutes
- Principles of Water Management – 5 minutes
- Emerging Automation Technology – 20-25 minutes
- Summary – 5 minutes
Learning Objectives:
Upon successful completion of the course learners will be able to:
- List the two common building water issues impacting water safety and efficiency
- Explain key water management principles for minimizing risk associated with premise plumbing
- Identify emerging technology available to support effective building water management
- Describe how automation technology supports key water management objectives: user satisfaction, system optimization, and drinking water hygiene
This webinar is FREE for ASPE Members due to the generous sponsorship of GF Piping Systems.

The webinar is being held on October 22 at 1 pm CDT and awards 0.1 CEUs for participation. This webinar is sponsored by GF Piping Systems and they will receive the names and email addresses of registered attendees from the live broadcast.
Pricing:
ASPE Members - Free
Nonmembers - $130
Greg Swafford, CPD, GPD
Technical Sales Manager
Greg Swafford brings over 25 years of experience in plumbing design, project management, and business development. As Principal of Smith Seckman Reid’s Kansas City office, Greg leads multidisciplinary teams and serves as Principal-in-Charge within SSR’s national sports practice, overseeing the design of professional and collegiate stadiums, arenas, and ballparks.
Throughout his career, Greg has worked on a wide range of projects, combining technical expertise with practical leadership to support successful project delivery. His background includes both design and client-facing roles, giving him a well-rounded perspective on the challenges and opportunities in the built environment.
In addition to his role at SSR, Greg serves on the Board of Directors for the American Society of Plumbing Engineers (ASPE) as the Society Treasurer, contributing to the advancement of the plumbing engineering profession through leadership and service.
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