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Course Outline
- Water Storage Tank Types
- Tank type overview
- Advantages and disadvantages
- Design efficiency
- Operations and maintenance considerations
- Aesthetics
- Safety for Water Storage Tank Operation
- Important safety issues
- Overview of safety equipment and procedures for tank climbing and rigging
- Tank details for safety and rescue retrieval
- Attaching antennas to Tanks
- Typical antenna attachment details
- Protecting structural integrity of tank
- Avoiding paint damage and corrosion
- Operational and aesthetic concerns
- Accommodating future antenna installations
- Mixing in Water Storage Tanks
- Storage tank water quality problems and causes
- Water storage tank mixing – mixing basics – methods of mixing – potential mixing problems
- Modeling mixing and water aging in storage tanks
- Retrofits to improve mixing and tank water quality
- Initial Inspections for Tanks
- Essential elements of tank inspections
- Inspector qualifications
- Inspection types – drained tank – underwater inspections
- Photo and video documentation
- Inspection report
- Tank Rehabilitation
- Warranty and Aftercare for Tanks
- Bolted Steel and Prestressed Concrete Tanks
- Coatings for Steel and Concrete Tanks
- Coating types
- Expected coating life
- Coating selection
- Surface preparation
- Quality control
- Essentials of Asset Management
- Corrosion Control and Cathodic Protection
- Cathodic protection methods/systems
- Operation of cathodic protection systems
- Case Studies
Course Schedule
Registration Date/Time:
5/20/2025 8:30am Central Time
Event Dates/Times:
- 5/20/2025 9:00am - 5:00pm Central Time
- 5/21/2025 9:00am - 5:00pm Central Time
- 5/22/2025 9:00am - 12:30pm Central Time
Location
Venue
Accommodations
Room: rates start at 199
Group Code:
Reserve by: Apr. 28, 2025
Accommodations include:
Additional Information
This is a HyFlex (in-person and online) taught course. Your registration is for one teaching platform only: in-person or online. Please be prepared to attend all days either in-person or online. Contact us before registering if you have any questions.
Registration confirmation will guide students through accessing the Canvas course site. Please watch for emails from the "wisc.edu" address.
Students will create and log in to the Canvas course site with a NetID. Course assets such as course materials, participation certificates, and course evaluations will be available to all students through the Canvas course site.
Online attendees will access course sessions via the Zoom web conferencing platform.
Program Director & Instructors
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Program Director
Adib Amini
Joseph Hoban
Vice President
Mr. Joseph Hoban is the Vice President of Dixon Engineering, Inc. and brings over 25 years of expertise in potable drinking water storage. He holds a degree in Geological Engineering from the University of Wisconsin – Madison, where he graduated in 1998. Although his degree focused on geology, Joe's career took a different path, leading him into the field of inspecting potable drinking water tanks. His experience spans a wide range of tank types, including ground tanks, elevated tanks, steel tanks, and concrete tanks.
Joe is a Licensed Professional Engineer in 10 states, a Certified Coatings Inspector through the Association of Material Protection and Performance (AMPP), and a Certified Weld Inspector through the American Welding Society. His diverse certifications and years of experience make him a leader in the water storage industry.
Tim Wilson
MPA
Mr. Wilson is a Project Manager with DIXON Engineering, Inc., a firm specializing in engineering and inspection services for the coating industry. Tim has 30 years of project management, consulting, and operational experience with both surface water and groundwater treatment and their associated distribution systems.
Tim is a certified drinking water treatment and distribution operator in Wisconsin, Iowa, and Minnesota, as well as an AMPP Basic Coating Inspector and Concrete Coating Inspector.
Brandon Shea
EIT
Seth McClure
Seth McClure, PE has been actively involved with Asset Management for eight years, first as the Asset Manager at the Madison Water Utility, and most recently as supervisor for asset management programs at the Madison Metro Sewerage District. More recently, Seth has shifted his focus from engineering and asset management to issues surrounding the governance of utilities, strategic planning, and leadership development. Seth is currently the Strategic Planning and Policy Advisor for MMSD. A former high school teacher, freelance writer, and carpenter, Seth is a graduate of the University of Texas at Austin and the University of Wisconsin, Madison.
Ben Huffman
Superintendent
Ben is the superintendent for the South Milwaukee Water and Wastewater treatment facilities. He has been with the City of South Milwaukee for the past 19 years.
Kyle Miller
Steven Roetter, PE
Market Segment Manager
Steve Roetter has 40 years’ experience in the coatings and corrosion industry. He spent 35 years as a consultant doing condition assessments, specifications and coating inspection on various steel and concrete structures. Steve also conducted numerous coating failure investigations and served as an expert witness.
For the past 5 years, Steve has been water/wastewater Market Segment Manager for Sherwin-Williams where he oversees the coating of steel and concrete wastewater structures. Steve has a BS Civil Engineering, is a registered professional engineer in Indiana and New York, an AMPP Protective Coating Specialist and Past President of SSPC – The Society for Protective Coatings (now AMPP).
Miles Steele
Waterworks Mgr.
Miles Steele has worked in the corrosion control industry for over 43 years, starting his career with Harco in 1984 as a Waterworks Technician. His experience has involved all aspects pertaining to the cathodic protection (CP) of water storage tanks including CP system design, inspection, evaluation, repair, installation, and commissioning. Miles is a member the Association for Materials Protection & Performance (AMPP) and is a NACE certified Cathodic Protection Level II Technician. Miles is a member of the American Waterworks Association (AWWA) and for the past 5 years has served as the Committee Chair for the AWWA D104/D106 Standard on Cathodic Protection.
Kevin Zei
Business Development ¿ Water Infrastructure
Kevin Zei has 25 years of experience in the coating industry. His focus is on water infrastructure projects working with owners and engineers in Wisconsin and Illinois to develop coating specifications for their projects. He is a proud UW-Madison alum studying Forest Science but was drawn back to the family business of paint. He holds AMPP Coating Inspector Level 2 and Concrete Coating Inspector Level 2 certifications and is an active member of AWWA and Rural Water in Wisconsin and Illinois.