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FIXING THE DRIP

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Date

Wednesday Nov 4, 2020

Stream

Techical

Session Overview

Talking about various minor plumbing leaks that are neglected in homes and the effect those leaks have on the water supply and water treatment system. Windigo First Nations Council’s Water Specialist will join me in talking about leak detection systems and how it affects the water treat and water supply system.

Topics Covered

  • Types of plumbing leaks
  • Effects of leaks
  • Effects of multiple leaks
  • Effect of water supply
  • Water treatment comments
  • Leak detection
  • Leak reporting

Who Should View

Anyone who lives in a house could benefit from this workshop.

Presented By

Keith Lawrance, Windigo First Nations Council

Keith has 12+ years experience as a C.E.T. working with Keewatin-Aski Consulting Engineers. His has experience in architectural drafting and design, civil drafting and design, project management, and various other skills in the field. He has worked as Housing Inspector for Windigo First Nation Council for 3+ years, assisting the communities with housing planning, design, construction, etc.

Tom Sayers, Windigo First Nations Council

Tom Sayers is employed as Acting Water Hub Overall Responsible Operator and Fire Protection Director for the Windigo First Nations council. He is a certified Class 3 water operator with over 12 years’ experience in the field of water treatment. Tom has worked in both municipal water plants and First Nations water plants including membrane and conventional water treatment processes. Tom also has experience in Public Works management and Forest Fire Fighting. His experience as an operator and supervisor is complemented by his education in the fields of civil technology and fire and protection. Tom enjoys working directly with operators onsite and providing assistance daily.

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