LABS has posted a new set of videos on CWEA’s YouTube site. The hour-long six-part series is a recording of its April dinner meeting, which featured Sam Espinoza from the LA Sanitation Districts of LA County speaking about wastewater collection system operation and maintenance.
Comment on this post and let us know what you think. Does your workplace allow access to YouTube? Are the videos useful for information sharing? Want to provide footage of your events or tours of your facility?
The SFBS O&M Committee will be hosting a Hands On Seminar on June 23, 2010 from 8:00 am to 3:30 pm at Union Sanitary District in Union City. To sign-up contact Keely Nelson at Keely.Nelson@lee-ro.com. Attendance is limited to 60. For more details please see the Hands On Seminar flyer.
SACRAMENTO, Calif. — September 29, 2009 — ECO:LOGIC Engineering today launched an online clearinghouse that will help public agencies save money when purchasing equipment and supplies. The Corp Yard ( www.thecorpyard.org) gives municipalities a place to barter, buy and sell items like fiberglass tanks, wastewater treatment filters, and equipment from a variety of public entities and for nearly any type of public works project.
“This isn’t the type of equipment you see on eBay or Craig’s List,” said Dave Bennett, president of ECO:LOGIC. “Most of this equipment would probably go unused and stay in a municipal corp yard until it is finally scrapped. The Corp Yard gives local governments an easy way to save money by buying and selling well-functioning equipment that would otherwise go unused.”
The site is the brainchild of ECO:LOGIC’s staff who provide engineering, environmental and utility management services to water and wastewater agencies around the western U.S. “We visit a lot of agencies and see very clearly how one agency’s trash could be another’s treasure,” said Bennett.
The Corp Yard is not limited to equipment from water and wastewater treatment facilities. Any public agency including transportation departments, solid waste processors, parks and recreation department, and others can list their used equipment. Searching the database and listing products is free and any agency wishing to sell something can quickly upload photos and specs.
Users may register for an account that allows access to uploading images and descriptions, tracking the number of page views, and a simple management console. Sales are completed offline directly between the buyer and seller. For more information, visit www.thecorpyard.org or call ECO:LOGIC Engineering at 916-773-8100.





