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SEPTEMBER 11, 2018 OFF SITE MEETING @ A2 Wastewater Treatment Plant and NSF International The Ann Arbor Wastewater tour will be an overview of the wastewater plant process. Technical Session 1: will be an overview of NSF/ANSI 60 and 61 standards and what they mean to you. Technical Session 2: will cover different pressure vessel requirements when it comes to storage tanks, specifically for municipal facilities. Also, ASME and UL Codes requirements as well as tank selection types and coatings will be discussed. Tour of Wastewater Treatment Plant is limited to 45 attendees, register early to hold your spot (hard hats, long pants, closed shoes and proper attire for indoor and out are required (bring your own). Technical Session 1 Presenter(s) : David Nance (NSF International) and Blake Stark (NSF International) Technical Session 2 Presenter: Adam Hemminger (Highland Tank & Manufacturing Company) 3:00 PM - 5:00 PM Tour of the Wastewater Treatment Plant in Ann Arbor 5:00 PM - 5:30 PM Dinner at NSF International 5:30 PM - 6:30 PM Technical Session 1: NSF/ANSI Standards 6:30 PM - 7:30 PM Technical Session 2: ASME Pressure Vessels and Storage Tanks for Municipal Water Storage Facilities A nyone involved in the plumbing industry would benefit from attending these very informative classes. Knowledgeable and industry-wise presenters teach and interact with attendees in a relaxed and friendly atmosphere. Technical sessions take place at one of the premier training centers in southeastern Michigan, the Metropolitan Detroit Plumbing Industry Training Center in Troy, Michigan. Jointly sponsored by the Eastern Michigan Chapter of the American Society of Plumbing Engineers (ASPE) and American Society of Sanitary Engineering - Michigan Chapter (ASSE), the programs are designed to give a well rounded learning experience. Classes are open to anyone interested. Class cost is $20 per person to non ASPE and ASSE members with Eventbrite Registration. The Eastern Michigan Chapter of ASPE will be hosting a series of Plumbing Design classes from 4:30 PM to 5:30 PM in addition to our technical program. This year the Plumbing Design classes will cover topics relevant to steam. Tabletop vendors are encouraged to introduce products with the latest technologies. Pre-registration is required. Contact Mark Lamberson, ASPE EMC VP Technical, preferably by responding to ASPE EMC’s Eventbrite invitation to confirm your attendance by the Friday prior to class day. Visit our web site at http://eastern-michigan.aspe.org for a map to the school or view the map on the last page of this publication. Dinner takes place from 5:30 - 6:00 PM. PLEASE NOTE: Topics, times and locations are subject to change, depending on the availability of the presenter or unpredictable circumstances. Check our web site for the most up-to-date information. OCTOBER 9, 2018 “PUMP STYLES AND THE CLOTHING THEY WEAR!” This program will address the various pump types and suggest where the various types could be used. The presentation will also review the trim items around the pump and the detail and installation for the various pump types. Technical Session Presenter: Norm Hall, P.E. (R. L. Deppmann) 4:30 PM - 5:30 PM Plumbing Design Class: Steam Fundamentals and System Indentification 5:30 PM - 6:00 PM Dinner and Vendor Table Top Discussions 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM Technical Session: Pump Types, Applications and Installations EASTERN MICHIGAN PROGRAMS American Society of Plumbing Engineers - Eastern Michigan Chapter Continued on page 2

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SEPTEMBER 11, 2018 OFF SITE MEETING @ A2 Wastewater Treatment Plant and NSF InternationalThe Ann Arbor Wastewater tour will be an overview of the wastewater plant process.

Technical Session 1: will be an overview of NSF/ANSI 60 and 61 standards and what they mean to you.

Technical Session 2: will cover different pressure vessel requirements when it comes to storage tanks, specifically for municipal facilities. Also, ASME and UL Codes requirements as well as tank selection types and coatings will be discussed.

Tour of Wastewater Treatment Plant is limited to 45 attendees, register early to hold your spot (hard hats, long pants, closed shoes and proper attire for indoor and out are required (bring your own).

Technical Session 1 Presenter(s) : David Nance (NSF International) and Blake Stark (NSF International) Technical Session 2 Presenter: Adam Hemminger (Highland Tank & Manufacturing Company)

3:00 PM - 5:00 PM Tour of the Wastewater Treatment Plant in Ann Arbor 5:00 PM - 5:30 PM Dinner at NSF International 5:30 PM - 6:30 PM Technical Session 1: NSF/ANSI Standards 6:30 PM - 7:30 PM Technical Session 2: ASME Pressure Vessels and Storage Tanks for Municipal Water Storage Facilities

Anyone involved in the plumbing industry would benefit from attending these very informative classes. Knowledgeable and industry-wise presenters teach and interact with attendees in a relaxed and friendly atmosphere. Technical

sessions take place at one of the premier training centers in southeastern Michigan, the Metropolitan Detroit Plumbing Industry Training Center in Troy, Michigan. Jointly sponsored by the Eastern Michigan Chapter of the American Society of Plumbing Engineers (ASPE) and American Society of Sanitary Engineering - Michigan Chapter (ASSE), the programs are designed to give a well rounded learning experience. Classes are open to anyone interested. Class cost is $20 per person to non ASPE and ASSE members with Eventbrite Registration. The Eastern Michigan Chapter of ASPE will be hosting a series of Plumbing Design classes from 4:30 PM to 5:30 PM in addition to our technical program. This year the Plumbing Design classes will cover topics relevant to steam. Tabletop vendors are encouraged to introduce products with the latest technologies. Pre-registration is required. Contact Mark Lamberson, ASPE EMC VP Technical, preferably by responding to ASPE EMC’s Eventbrite invitation to confirm your attendance by the Friday prior to class day. Visit our web site at http://eastern-michigan.aspe.org for a map to the school or view the map on the last page of this publication. Dinner takes place from 5:30 - 6:00 PM. PLEASE NOTE: Topics, times and locations are subject to change, depending on the availability of the presenter or unpredictable circumstances. Check our web site for the most up-to-date information.

OCTOBER 9, 2018 “PUMP STYLES AND THE CLOTHING THEY WEAR!” This program will address the various pump types and suggest where the various types could be used. The presentation will also review the trim items around the pump and the detail and installation for the various pump types.

Technical Session Presenter: Norm Hall, P.E. (R. L. Deppmann)

4:30 PM - 5:30 PM Plumbing Design Class: Steam Fundamentals and System Indentification 5:30 PM - 6:00 PM Dinner and Vendor Table Top Discussions 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM Technical Session: Pump Types, Applications and Installations

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FEBRUARY 19, 2019 OFFSITE MEETING @ THE GEM THEATER THERMAL EXPANSION AND VIBRATION ATTENUATION ** THIS IS A JOINT MEETING with ASPE AND ASHRAE **

Accommodating for Pipe Movement, Noise and Vibration Isolation

Presenter: David L. Hudson (Victaulic)

4:00 PM - 5:00 PM Technical Session: Grooved Piping for Steam Systems 5:00 PM - 6:00 PM Social Hour 6:00 PM - 6:45 PM Dinner 6:45 PM - 8:00 PM Business and Dinner Program: Thermal Expansion and Vibration Attenuation

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JANUARY 8, 2019 OFFSITE MEETING @ LIMBACH CO. Join us at Limbach’s facility in Pontiac, MI for Vacuum Plumbing Design Considerations. The attendee will explore vacuum plumbing systems, their unique uses, design techniques and other considerations. Then, we will look at a case study of vacuum plumbing being used in an “outside of the box” application to allow for a flexible work environment while eliminating the intrusions to the lower level occupants during sanitary rework when the floor plan changes..

Technical Session Presenter: Tom Zinn (AcornVac, Inc.)

11:30 PM - 12:00 PM Lunch & Vendor Table Top 12:00 PM - 02:00 PM Technical Session: Vacuum Plumbing Design Considerations

DECEMBER 11, 2018 OFFSITE MEETING @ LAWRENCE TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY** THIS IS A JOINT MEETING with ASPE AND AIA **

Whose Job is it Anyway? Plumbing Design Coordination and Constructability

Panel Discussion Moderator: Kari Rosteck - A Mechanical Engineer in training Panel Discussion Panelists: Pam Hartsell - Senior Plumbing Designer at SES Steve Lodge - Head of Architecture at SGJJR Alfred Culbreath - Maintenance Supervisor at University of Michigan

11:30 PM - 12:00 PM Lunch & Vendor Table Top 12:00 PM - 01:00 PM Panel Discussion on Plumbing Design Coordination and Constructability

NOVEMBER 13, 2018 FIRE PROTECTION FOR STORAGEFire Protection for Storage – Presentation will provide a review of NFPA and FMGC requirements for various storage applications. Information will be presented on selecting the proper commodity class for the storage along with options for different types of sprinkler systems to properly protect the building. Fire Protection Submittal Review – Presentation will provide guidelines on proper review of fire protection submittals. Primary focus will be on hydraulic calculations and fire protection system layout/fabrication drawings. Included in the presentation will be examples of designs from Contractors that are not in compliance with NFPA requirements.

Technical Session Presenter: Raymond Parham, P.E. (Bridgestone Americas)

4:30 PM - 5:30 PM Plumbing Design Class: Steam Traps and Components 5:30 PM - 6:00 PM Dinner and Vendor Table Top Discussions 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM Technical Session: Fire Protection: Storage Sprinkler Design & Shop Drawings Review

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APRIL 9, 2019 LEAN CONSTRUCTION CONCEPTS What does “Lean” really mean? Jeff Creighton, Barton Malow’s Lean Leader, will discuss Lean, and how to approach a construction project with pro-cesses to reduce waste and improve efficiency, safety and project costs. Mark Lamberson will then correlate BIM and fabrication practices into Lean and show what is being done today to incorporate Lean practices on plumbing projects.

Presenter: Jeff Creighton (Barton Malow) Mark Lamberson, CPD (Limbach)

4:30 PM - 5:30 PM Plumbing Design Class: Steam Applications 5:30 PM - 6:00 PM Dinner and Vendor Table Top Discussions 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM Technical Session: Lean Construction Concepts

MAY 14, 2019 STEAM TRAPS, VENTS, APPLICATIONS & RECOMMENDED PIPING PRACTICEThis presentation will cover Steam Traps, Vents, Applications and Recommended Piping PracticePresenter: Merlo Energy

4:30 PM - 5:30 PM Plumbing Design Class: Armstrong Steam Board – LIVE Demonstration of Steam Traps 5:30 PM - 6:00 PM Dinner and Vendor Table Top Discussions 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM Technical Session: Steam Traps, Vents, Applications and Recommended Piping Practice

MARCH 12, 2019 CODE REQUIREMENTS AND WASTE WATER PUMPS FOR ELEVATOR APPS** NASPE CAR RACES TAKING PLACE on this date IN CELEBRATION OF WORLD PLUMBING DAY **

Session 1 will discuss code requirements for elevators, Michigan Fire Marshall input, and oil separation design.Session 2 will cover elevator pumping applications and considerations..

Presenter Technical Session 1: George Johnston, Sr., CPMR (Balfrey & Johnston, Inc.) Presenter Technical Session 2: Geoff Williams (Sales Service Plus)

4:30 PM - 7:00 PM Race Registration & Weigh-In 4:30 PM - 5:30 PM Plumbing Design Class: Steam Sources 5:30 PM - 6:00 PM Dinner and Vendor Table Top Discussions 6:00 PM - 7:00 PM Technical Session 1: Code Requirements 7:00 PM - 8:00 PM Technical Session 2: Waste Water Pumps for Elevator Applications 8:00 PM till completion (approx. 8:20 P.M.) NASPE Car Races

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Chapter Award of MeritASPE’s Annual Chapter Award of Merit is presented each year to recognize extraordinary contributions made by the Chapters on behalf of the Society. This award embodies and recognizes the dynamic volunteerism and leadership of our Chapters and is based on their accomplishments over the past year.

Membership Retention AwardIn the calculation for this award, Chapters only get credit for those individuals who continue their membership over a number of years. It doesn’t matter how many members a Chapter has. To be a winner, the Chapter just has to retain 90% or more of its previous year’s membership.

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SPEAKERS

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Adam Hemminger - is a Sales Specialist for Highland Tank & Manufacturing’s Grease Interceptor Division. Highland Tank is the nation’s leading fabricator of Water Storage Tanks, Vessels and Systems, Petroleum and Chemical Storage Tanks, Oil/Water Separa-tors and Grease Removal Systems. Adam has been an employee of Highland Tank since 2013. Adam is a graduate of California University of Pennsylvania (Masters) and Indiana University of Pennsylvania (Bachelors). Prior to becoming a Sales Specialist, Adam was an estimator for Highland Tank quoting their products to contractors, distributors, and customer. He has been a member of ASPE for two years now mostly attending meetings in Pittsburgh and Johnstown, Pennsylvania. Adam spends his time working on specifications with plumbing and mechanical engineers mainly in PA, OH, IN, WV, and KY.

Blake Stark - is the General Manager of NSF’s treatment chemicals and filtration media programs and works with NSF’s global testing, auditing and certification of these products. Stark has worked as a key member of the NSF International staff for over 28 years, holding important roles in the water treatment area and, before that, serving as an NSF product auditor on the field services team.

Raymond Parham, P.E. - has been employed by Bridgestone Americas since November, 2017, as the corporate level Fire Pro-tection Manager responsible for all aspects of fire suppression and fire alarm systems for all Bridgestone facilities in the western hemisphere. Before starting with Bridgestone, Mr Parham spent 25 years in the consulting engineering industry. He has been a Registered Professional Mechanical Engineer since 1986, and a registered Fire Protection Engineer (by exam) since 1999. Ray is an active member of the National Fire Protection Association and Society of Fire Protection Engineers. He has been the engineer of record for the fire protection design on many projects in his career, including: King Abdullah University of Science and Tech-nology, Saudi Arabia; M.D. Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX; several healthcare projects in the state of Florida, data centers for various confidential clients, and many other healthcare and research laboratory projects.

Norm Hall, P.E. - is the immediate past President of the R.L. Deppmann Company. He has been with the company for more than 40 years and in that time has held positions in estimating, engineering, sales, and leadership. He is a member of the Eastern Michi-gan Chapter of the American Society of Plumbing Engineers, which presented him with the 2007 John E. Matthews Engineer of the Year Award. Norm is also a Past President of the ASHRAE-Detroit Chapter and a past president of the ITT Fluid Handling Representa tives Association. Norm is a graduate of the Wayne State University Engineering School.

David Nance - is the Business Unit Manager for NSF International’s municipal water products and recreational water products programs and works with NSF’s global testing, auditing and certification services for distribution system components and recre-ational water products. Nance has nine years of experience in NSF’s municipal water products program..

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Kari Rosteck - is an Engineer in the making, the first WOA Scholarship recipient (2017) and an Eastern Michigan ASPE Board Member as the ASPE Young Professional (AYP) Liaison.

Pam Hartsell - is a Senior Mechanical/Electrical Designer and Project Manager at Strategic Energy Solutions in Berkley, MI. With a background in management and nearly 30 years of design experience, Pam is responsible for leading engineering teams through the design and construction process. She has experience with a wide variety of project types including commercial, healthcare, food service and multi-tenant residential. She is Certified in Plumbing Design through ASPE and has served on the ASPE EMC Board of Directors for the past 7 years. Pam is also a member of the Engineering Society of Detroit, the World Plumb-ing Council and the Project Management Institute.

Stephen Lodge - is an experienced architect that has delivered consistent results to several municipal and education clients over the last 30 years. As the Director of Architecture for SmithGroup’s Detroit office, Steve has extensive skills in managing projects and producing construction documents as well as being the primary contact to clients. His proven track record includes extensive experience with complex spaces, with specialization in gymnasiums, natatoriums, music rooms, and specialty classrooms. In ad-dition, Steve is an active mentor through the AIA and has a keen interest in training and mentoring younger staff in the various aspects of the architectural profession.

Alfred Culbreath - Maintenance Supervisor at University of Michigan

Tom Zinn - is Engineering Director at AcornVac, Inc. in Chino, California and has over 40 years of professional engineering expe-rience. In addition to 20 years developing expertise in vacuum plumbing system design and application, Tom’s career also includes specialization in Systems Control design and software, and engineering for water supply and wastewater treatment applications.

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Mike Melaragni, CPD - has numerous years of experience in the industry including serving as an outstanding past Director of the Plumbing Industry Training Center. Mike is currently utilizing his expertise at Guardian Plumbing and Heating in Livonia, MI.

Paul Baker - is currently Director of the Plumbing Industry Training Center in Troy, MI. He has been an exceptional instructor at the Training Center for many years prior, providing great value to the Apprenticeship Program.

Jeff Creighton - Senior Corporate Manger and Lean Leader at Barton Malow, has more than 20 years’ experience collaboratively managing and working on projects within the construction and manufacturing industries. He was introduced to Lean Methodolo-gies in 2008, while working as a Project Manager for a Steel Manufacturer and has been fully immersed in the body of knowledge ever since. Currently, he works within Barton Malow’s Project Controls Group, focusing heavily on field operations to continue enhancing and delivering construction services that result in excellent operational and financial outcomes.

Mark Lamberson, CPD - is the Virtual Design and Construction Manager for Limbach Michigan. Mark is a self proclaimed “BIM Junkie,” and has worked to continuously improve communication on many projects utilizing BIM as the platform. He began his career in this industry as a plumber’s apprentice in 1992 and completed Local 98’s apprentice program in March of 2000. He be-gan his journey into BIM in 1996. After working on many design assist projects, he acquired his “Certified Plumbing Designer” credential in 2013, and also a Certificate in Construction Supervision in 2018. He was also awarded the Plumbing Engineer of the Year Award in January, 2018 by Michigan’s American Society of Sanitary Engineers.

George Johnston Sr., CPMR - has more than 42 years of experience as a manufacturer’s representative in the plumbing and heat-ing industry. He has extensive experience in the development of mechanical construction documents, including fixture selection, product sizing and code compliance on a wide range of industrial, commercial and institutional projects. Mr. Johnston conducts training classes for State of Michigan plumbing inspectors on Chapter 10 of the Michigan Plumbing Code, backflow preventers and water heating. George has been named to many manufacturer leadership councils, including Elkay, Zurn, Wilkins, Leonard, Green Turtle, and others. As President of Balfrey & Johnston since 1981, his firm has won many sales achievement awards and Representative of the Year awards.

David L. Hudson - has 37 years with Victaulic in the Applications Engineering Department (formerly known as the Engineer-ing Services Department) as a Product Engineer (1981 – 1992), Senior Product Engineer (1992 – 2010), Senior Engineer (2010 – 2016) and Engineering Fellow (2016 – Present). The main function of the Applications Engineering Department is to provide technical customer service regarding our product offerings and their proper use.

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VENDOR CLASSES / TABLETOPS

If you are interested in having one or more table top display(s) at one of our meetings, please contact Theresa Allen at: 248.936-8000 or e-mail: [email protected]

TABLE TOP SPONSORSHIP PRICINGASPE Members

· $150.00 for the 1st table per meeting/per vendor · $100.00 for each additional table per meeting/per vendor

Non-Members

· $200.00 for the 1st table per meeting/per vendor · $150.00 for each additional table meeting/per vendor

If a vendor purchases table tops for 3 meetings during the year, a 4th meeting table top will be provided for free.

LOCATION

1911 Ring Drive, Troy, MI 48083

ALL Programs take place at the Plumbing Industry Training Center in Troy, MI, unless otherwise stated in the program. Please check the website for the most current information.

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ASPE MEMBERSHIPThe Value and Benefits of Membership

• ASPE Plumbing Engineering Design Handbook

• Monthly subscription to Plumbing Systems & Design magazine

• ASPE Report (in PS&D magazine)

• Biweekly ASPE Pipeline e-newsletter

• Members-only ASPEnet access (includes access to ASPE PEDH chapters)

• Publication and education program discounts

• ASPE Biennial Convention and Engineered Plumbing Exposition (even years)

• ASPE Biennial Technical Symposium (odd years)

• Technical seminars and workshops

• Access to earn continuing education units (CEUs)

• Technical books and manuals (specific to the profession of plumbing

engineering)

• Professional certification / recertification

• Continuing education opportunities in PS&D magazine

• Alfred Steele Scholarship Program

• Local chapter affiliation

• Monthly chapter meetings and technical seminar opportunities

• Networking opportunities with plumbing engineers worldwide

• Leadership opportunities (national and chapter boards of directors and

committees)

National ASPE Website: www.aspe.org Local Michigan Chapter: http://aspe.org/Eastern_MichiganPlease forward this to others of interest.

Engineer Magazine

(Plumbing Engineer Magazine)

Plumbing Engineer Magazine

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2018-2019 ASPE-EMC Board and Committee Chairpersons

Board MemberPam Hartsell, CPD Strategic Energy Solutions 4000 W. Eleven Mile Rd. Berkley, MI 48072 (248) 399-1900 x 222 Fax: 399-1901 [email protected]

Board MemberMichael Melaragni, CPD Guardian Plumbing & Heating 34400 Glendale Avenue Livonia, MI 48150 (734) 513-9550 [email protected]

Board MemberCindy Zatto, FASSE V. E. Sales Company, Inc. 25200 Jefferson Ave. St. Clair Shores, MI 48081 (586) 774-7760 Fax: 774-1490 [email protected]

PresidentTheresa Allen, P.E., CPD, LEED AP BD+C, GPD IBI Group 25200 Telegraph Rd., Suite 200 Southfield, MI 48033 (248) 936-8000 [email protected]

Vice President TechnicalMark Lamberson, CPD 81190 Church Street, Memphis, MI 48041-5401 (810) 392-5010 [email protected]

Vice President LegislativeWilliam Grayzar, CPD 28150 Greenfield Rd.Southfield, MI 48076(248)569-1430 [email protected]

Vice President MembershipKristin Simoneaux, P.E., CPD, LEEP AP Stantec 2338 Coolidge Hwy. #100 Berkley, MI 48072 (248) 336-4700 [email protected]

VP EducationBrianne Hall, P.E., CPD, LEED AP BD+C, GGPFTC&H39500 Mac Kenzie Dr. Suite 100Novi, MI 48377(248) [email protected]

TreasurerHank Koppelo, CPD Macomb Mechanical 6250 Nineteen Mile Road Sterling Heights, MI 48314 (586)737-9900 [email protected]

Administrative SecretaryFrank Tistle, CWS Pentair (734) 277-5981 [email protected]

Corresponding SecretaryGeorge D. Johnston Balfrey & Johnston, Inc. 13050 Northend Oak Park, MI 48237 (313) 864-2800 Fax: 864-7219 [email protected]

Chaper Affiliate/LiaisonDann Holmes NSF International 789 N. Dixboro Rd Ann Arbor, MI 48105 (734) 214-6222 [email protected]

AYP LiaisonKari Rosteck [email protected]

Chapter HistorianJohn Nussbaum, IPP, FASSE, FASPE

Board MemberAmanda Belcher, LEED GA Strategic Energy Solutions 4000 W. Eleven Mile Rd. Berkley, MI 48072 (248) 399-1900 Fax 399-1901 [email protected]

American Society of Plumbing Engineers - Eastern Michigan Chapter 9

Map to the Plumbing Industry Training Center 1911 Ring Drive - Troy, MI

West of and off John R, north of 14 Mile Rd.

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