Fuel Tank Management & Monitoring Program (On-Demand)
Recorded On: 08/26/2020
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- Non-member - $35
- Member - $25
There are countless of fuel tanks that are used for day-to-day operations and fuel powered generators to support buildings. Having access to fuel tank inventory, especially in an emergency situation, is not just common sense, it is a requirement of the California Energy Emergency Response Plan and Federal Energy Commission Emergency Planning Program. Let TankVisions create or be a valuable contribution to your Emergency Storage Tank Administration Program.
Learning Objective(s) - after participating in this session, attendees will be able to:
• Successfully promote awareness of the importance of fuel tank inventory control within their own organization and receive accolades for the contribution to their Emergency Preparedness Program.
• Implement the tools required to successfully monitor a fuel tank's critical inventory data in an everyday operation and in an emergency situation.
• Effortlessly manage day-to-day fuel tank inventory and regulatory fuel tank compliance inspection and testing requirements.
CWEA Contact Hours: 1.2 towards Collection System Maintenance Certification

Shawn Spromberg (Moderator)
Wastewater Utility Supervisor
Cucamonga Valley WD
Shawn Spromberg serves as the Wastewater Utility Supervisor at Cucamonga Valley Water District in Rancho Cucamonga California. Shawn has over 15 years of experience in the wastewater collections field. He is currently responsible for managing, directing and overseeing staff and programs in all functions of the maintenance, repair and inspection of over 420 miles of wastewater mainline and just under 300 miles of lateral pipes and connections as well as all reporting and documentation. His experience ranges from operations and maintenance roles, budgets, assisting with capital projects and system rehabilitation projects and his true passion, which is, developing, training and assisting others in their advancement of knowledge, training and certification in the wastewater industry. Shawn currently holds a CWEA Collections System Maintenance Grade IV certification as well as CWEA Plant Maintenance Technologist Grade I and SWRCB Water Distribution Grade IV and Water Treatment Grade III. Shawn also completed the Mt San Antonio Water Technology program and received his certificate. Shawn is Currently and active member of CWEA, SCAP, and CWEA SARBS Collections Committee where he teaches TCP training in Wastewater Collections System Maintenance Grades 1-4.

Ken Bishop
Vice President
TankVisions, Inc
Ken Bishop is the co-founder and Vice President of TankVisions, Inc. Applying more than twenty years of experience in petroleum tank management, he manages operations, implementation, and fuel tank monitoring technology. Ken’s application of innovative intelligent technology strategies to the petroleum industry has received extensive notice in both private and public entities. Ken resides in Orange County with his wife, Ericka, and their three children.

Dindo Carrillo
Regulatory Specialist
Orange County Sanitation District
Dindo Carrillo is a Regulatory Specialist at the Orange County Sanitation District. He has a Master of Science in Chemistry from CSULB and a Bachelors of Science in Chemistry from UCI. He has sixteen years of regulatory compliance experience with responsibilities in NPDES permit, SSS WDR Order, and Underground Storage Tanks permit. He was the past Chair of the California Water Environment Association Government Affairs Committee in 2013-2014. He is the current Chair of the Southern California Alliance of POTW Collections Committee 2018-2019. He has been a CWEA volunteer since 2013.
Registrants who view the full recording to see the slides and hear the audio will receive 1.2 contact hours towards CWEA's Collection System Maintenance certification. It is not possible receive contact hours for both attending the live webinar and viewing the recording.
Please note, all user activity of CWEA certification holders on the Online Wastewater Education Network is subject to the CWEA Code of Ethics standards for professional conduct and ethics. Certification holders should receive credit for a training only once within the same contact hour period. Any attempt to undermine the certification process may be subject to ethics procedures and possible sanctions.
To receive your contact hours for viewing the recording, please note the two (2) different attention check codes that will be displayed at two different points during the webinar in the top right corner of the presentation for approximately 90 seconds. Please enter these codes as 1st attention check code – 2nd attention check code (XXXX-XXXX) in the Attention Check Code component under the "Contents" tab
Once you have entered the correct attendance check codes, you will be able to create and download an electronic certificate of completion under the "Contents" tab.
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