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SEPTEMBER 16, 2014 Boiler Code Rules & Inspections Presentation will review Michigan boiler code rules beginning with the history of the original boiler rule to present including the adoption of the ASME codes. Recent changes in the boiler rules effecting design, installation, repair and inspection. Coverage will include types of boilers, water heaters and ASME-CSD-1. Presenter: Dave Stenrose, Assistant Chief of Boiler Division State of MI 5:00 PM – 6:00 PM Dinner and Vendor Table Top Discussions 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM Technical Session: Boiler Codes Rules & Inspections 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. Dinner cost is $18 per person to non ASPE and ASSE members with checks made payable to ASPE-EMC. Beginning October 14, 2014, the Eastern Michigan Chapter of ASPE will be hosting a series of Plumbing Venting Design classes from 4:30 PM to 5:30 PM in addition to our technical program. The Plumbing Venting Design classes will be a detailed step-by-step review of the updated Chapter 9 Vents section of the 2012 Michigan Plumbing Code. Required text: 2012 Michigan Plumbing Code and ASPE Data Book Volume 2 – current edition. The instructor(s) for the Plumbing Venting Design Classes will be Mr. Mike Melaragni, CPD and/or Mr. Paul Baker. Tabletop vendors are encouraged to introduce products with the latest technologies. Pre-registration is required. Contact Brianne Hall, ASPE VP Tech, preferably by responding to ASPE EMC’s new 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. 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 14, 2014 BIM Life Cycle This course will provide the attendee with an in-depth overview of the Building Information Modeling (BIM) process, from preconstruction through As-Built drawings. Topics for discussion include LOD (Level of Development), customer and contractor expectations, modeling software and clash detection, among others. Presenter: Mark Lamberson, CPD, Lead Piping Planner Limbach Company, Pontiac, MI 4:30 PM – 5:30 PM Plumbing Venting Class #1 - Fundamentals of Venting and Individual Vents 5:30 PM – 6:00 PM Dinner and Vendor Table Top Discussions 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM Technical Session: BIM Life Cycle EASTERN MICHIGAN PROGRAMS American Society of Plumbing Engineers - Eastern Michigan Chapter Certified in Plumbing Design through the American Society of Plumbing Engineers. Visit www.aspe.org for complete details. Continued on page 2

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SEPTEMBER 16, 2014 Boiler Code Rules & InspectionsPresentation will review Michigan boiler code rules beginning with the history of the original boiler rule to present including the adoption of the ASME codes. Recent changes in the boiler rules effecting design, installation, repair and inspection. Coverage will include types of boilers, water heaters and ASME-CSD-1.

Presenter: Dave Stenrose, Assistant Chief of Boiler Division State of MI

5:00 PM – 6:00 PM Dinner and Vendor Table Top Discussions 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM Technical Session: Boiler Codes Rules & Inspections

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. Dinner cost is $18 per person to non ASPE and ASSE members with checks made payable to ASPE-EMC. Beginning October 14, 2014, the Eastern Michigan Chapter of ASPE will be hosting a series of Plumbing Venting Design classes from 4:30 PM to 5:30 PM in addition to our technical program. The Plumbing Venting Design classes will be a detailed step-by-step review of the updated Chapter 9 Vents section of the 2012 Michigan Plumbing Code. Required text: 2012 Michigan Plumbing Code and ASPE Data Book Volume 2 – current edition. The instructor(s) for the Plumbing Venting Design Classes will be Mr. Mike Melaragni, CPD and/or Mr. Paul Baker. Tabletop vendors are encouraged to introduce products with the latest technologies. Pre-registration is required. Contact Brianne Hall, ASPE VP Tech, preferably by responding to ASPE EMC’s new 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. 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 14, 2014 BIM Life CycleThis course will provide the attendee with an in-depth overview of the Building Information Modeling (BIM) process, from preconstruction through As-Built drawings. Topics for discussion include LOD (Level of Development), customer and contractor expectations, modeling software and clash detection, among others.

Presenter: Mark Lamberson, CPD, Lead Piping Planner Limbach Company, Pontiac, MI

4:30 PM – 5:30 PM Plumbing Venting Class #1 - Fundamentals of Venting and Individual Vents 5:30 PM – 6:00 PM Dinner and Vendor Table Top Discussions 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM Technical Session: BIM Life Cycle

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FEBRUARY 17, 2015 Storm Water Drainage Design, Including Siphonic Drainage The Storm Water Drainage Design, Including Siphonic Drainage presentation will cover the history of roof drainage, primary and secondary drainage system design, the concept of siphonic roof drainage, and ASME Standard A112.6.4 Roof, Deck, and Balcony Drains and ASME A112.6.9 Siphonic Roof Drains. Included in the design discussion will be such items as: standard area limitations for roof drains, proper location for overflow (second-ary) drainage, use of roof scuppers, and accounting for adjacent sidewall area drainage. Mr. George is a member of the ASTM A112 committee on plumbing materials & equipment and he is a member of the standard task force that developed and maintains the A112.6.4 committee Roof, Deck, and Balcony Drains. He developed the original CD used for the ASPE Education programs when he served as ASPE VP Education.

Presenter: Ron George, CPD, President of Plumb-Tech Design & Consulting Services, LLC

4:30 PM – 5:30 PM Plumbing Venting Class #5 - Waste Stack Vent and Island Fixture Venting 5:30 PM – 6:00 PM Dinner and Vendor Table Top Discussions 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM Technical Session: Storm Water Drainage Design, Including Siphonic Drainage

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JANUARY 20, 2015 Unique Hydronic Details for Domestic Water Heating ** THIS IS A JOINT MEETING with ASPE AND ASHRAE - Location TBD**

The Unique Hydronic Details for Domestic Water Heating session will focus on several contemporary methods of configuring hydronic systems for providing domestic hot water. These methods can be applied to systems using both conventional heat sources such as boilers, as well as systems us-ing thermally based renewable energy heat sources such as solar collectors and heat pumps.

Presenter: John Siegenthaler, P.E.

4:30 PM – 5:30 PM Plumbing Venting Class #4 - Circuit Venting 5:30 PM – 6:00 PM Dinner and Vendor Table Top Discussions 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM Technical Session: Unique Hydronic Details for Domestic Water Heating

DECEMBER 16, 2014 Emergency Fixtures, Design & Engineering s Scald PreventionThe Emergency Fixtures, Design & Engineering presentation will cover: Occupational Safety & Health Administration and American National Standards Institute – general and specific guidelines and requirements - Understanding ANSI/ISEA Z358.1-2009 - Product categories and examples - What else do we need to know? Roles and responsibilities of a specifier/designer - Design challenges and solutions.

Presenter #1: Travis McKnight, Guardian Midwest Regional Sales Manager, Chicago, IL

The Scald Prevention presentation will cover the code requirements for domestic hot water systems and how to properly design and maintain domes-tic hot water systems to prevent scald injuries while at the same time minimizing the risk of Legionella bacteria growth. Mr. George will cover the following: Water heater types; water heater sizing; pipe sizing; flow velocity limitations; piping arrangements; mixing valve piping arrangements; circulating pump sizing; system temperature requirements; temperature monitoring and control points; and, maintenance requirements. Mr. George will also cover the competing interests between water/energy conservation programs and standards for Legionella control requirements and design requirements for preventing scalding.

Presenter #2: Ron George, CPD, President of Plumb-Tech Design & Consulting Services, LLC

4:30 PM – 5:30 PM Plumbing Venting Class #3 - Horizontal Wet Vent and Vertical Wet Vent 5:30 PM – 6:00 PM Dinner and Vendor Table Top Discussions 6:00 PM – 7:00 PM Technical Session #1: Emergency Fixtures, Design & Engineering 7:00 PM – 8:00 PM Technical Session #2: Scald Prevention

NOVEMBER 18, 2014 Commercial Kitchen Drainage s Elevator Code ChangesThe Commerical Kitchen Drainage presentation will cover plan review including plumbing plan requirements, common problems, grease intercep-tors, piping and helpful tips.

Presenter #1: Joshua Nelson, R. S., Senior Public Health Sanitarian, Oakland County Health Division

The Elevator Code Changes presentation will cover drains, sump pumps and elevator pits.

Presenter #2: Calvin W. Rogler, Chief Inspector, Elevator Safety, Division Bureau of Construction Codes

4:30 PM – 5:30 PM Plumbing Venting Class #2 - Common Venting 5:30 PM – 6:00 PM Dinner and Vendor Table Top Discussions 6:00 PM – 7:00 PM Technical Session #1: Commercial Kitchen Drainage 7:00 PM – 8:00 PM Technical Session #2: Elevator Code Changes

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APRIL 28, 2015 High Rise Water Distribution - Design & Engineering Schematic plumbing design may seem similar from one project to another. The similarities end when you have a HIGH RISE PLUMBING DESIGN. Norman Hall from R. L. Deppmann Company will highlight some of the strategies in cold and hot service water design. The challenges of water pressure boosting, hot water heating layout and domestic water recirculation in high rise buildings will be the topic of this meeting. Norm will also identify how use some of the latest technology in your building design.

Presenter: Norm Hall, P.E., President of the R.L. Deppmann Company

4:30 PM – 5:30 PM Plumbing Venting Class #7 - Single Stack Vent System 5:30 PM – 6:00 PM Dinner and Vendor Table Top Discussions 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM Technical Session: High Rise Water Distibution - Design & Engineering

MAY 19, 2015 Highise Drainage & Venting - Design & Engineering (Single Stack 2012 MI State Code)

The ICC International Plumbing Code allows the design of various single stack drainage and venting systems. Once a building has multiple stories, a single stack system can result in a lower cost and a more efficient plumbing system. This program will review the design requirements for the three different types of single stack system. Included will be single stack design, also known as the Philadelphia single stack, sovent, and waste stack vent-ing. The sizing, layout, and design options will be addressed. [**keeping in mind the 2012 Michigan Plumbing Code**]

Presenter: Julius Ballanco, P.E., CPD, FASPE, President of JB Engineering and Code Consulting, P.C.

4:30 PM – 5:30 PM Plumbing Venting Class #8 5:30 PM – 6:00 PM Dinner and Vendor Table Top Discussions 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM Technical Session: Highrise Drainage & Venting - Design & Engineering (Single Stack 2012 MI State Code)

MARCH 10, 2015 Pathogen Control by Design** NASPE CAR RACES TAKING PLACE on this date IN CELEBRATION OF WORLD PLUMBING DAY **

The Pathogen Control by Design presentaion will address pathogen control in domestic water systems, recirculation methods for the prevention of stagnation and pathogen growth in piping systems and a review of high rise domestic hot water recirculation design.

This is an ASPE approved seminar for obtaining CEU’s that can be applied as part of the requirements for CPD recertification. Mechani-cal PE’s in construction, you may consider attending and accumulating CEU’s possibly for use towards your 30 hours of credits needed for license renewal.

Presenter: Jeff Gallagher, P.E., Viega, Technical Manager for the Midwest Region

4:30 PM – 5:30 PM Plumbing Venting Class #6 - Combination Waste and Vent Systems 5:30 PM – 6:00 PM Dinner and Vendor Table Top Discussions 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM Technical Session: Pathogen Control by Design

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SPEAKERS

Travis McKnight, Travis has been in the plumbing industry since graduation from Purdue University. He was employed at Lawler Manufacturing Company, which is the manufacturer of thermostatic mixing valves, from graduation until the begin-ning of 2012. Travis is currently with Guardian Equipment. As a representative of Guardian Equipment his duties include: a thorough understanding of all codes and standards relating to emergency showers and eyewashes, engineering and architec-tural sales, and end user contacts. Affiliations include, American Society of Plumbing Engineers (2002- Present), Participated in ASSE Work Study Groups

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Calvin Rogler - Cal is the Chief Inspector of the State of Michigan Elevator Safety Division with over 40 years of industry experience. He started with the industry in June of 1967 installing elevators for Otis Elevator Co. In October of 1993 he ac-cepted a position with the State of Michigan as a General Elevator Inspector performing field inspections in West Michigan. Cal moved into the Lansing office in October of 1999 as acting Assistant Chief of the Elevator Safety Division. In Decem-ber of 1999 he accepted a position as Chief of the Elevator Safety Division. Cal has been certified by the National Associa-tion of Elevator Safety Authorities as an Elevator Inspector Supervisor. He currently serves on several American Society of Mechanical Engineers Committees.

Joshua Nelson - Josh graduated from Indiana State University in 1997 with a Bachelor of Science. Major: Environmental Health, Minor: Industrial Hygiene. He was employed by the Oakland County Health Division as a Public Health Sanitarian in 1998. He became a Registered Sanitarian in the State of Michigan in 2001. Currently, Joshua is a Senior Public Health Sanitarian at Oakland County Health Division specializing in Food Service Plan Review.

Mark Lamberson, CPD - Mark has been involved in the plumbing industry since 1992. He completed the apprenticeship pro-gram through the Plumber’s Industry Training Center, and also acquired certifications for Medical Gas installation, Backflow Prevention Testing, and Welding. After completing the apprenticeship program, Mark has continued to educate himself through various programs, college courses, seminars, and personal interests while leading several projects as a plumbing foreman, proj-ect manager, and estimator. In 1996, Mark became interested in utilizing CAD in the field to produce sketches and, eventually, coordinate plumbing systems in congested areas of various projects. This ultimately led to recent positions as planning man-ager, plumbing designer, and lead piping planner on many large residential, commercial, and institutional projects in Michigan and Pennsylvania. These projects include: The Arctic Ring of Life at the Detroit Zoo, the world’s largest exhibit of its kind, at the time; The Main North Lofts in Royal Oak, MI; the Butler Hospital expansion in Butler, PA, and the First National Building Renovations in Detroit, MI, among others. Mark is employed by The Limbach company of Pontiac, MI as Lead Piping Plan

ner. He also has recently joined the ASPE Eastern Michigan Chapter’s V.P. Education.

Dave Stenrose, - Dave graduated high school in Livonia. He was in the U. S. Navy, Nuclear Submarine Service for 6 years, he repaired powerhouse equipment for 7 years and earned BSME Degree from Lawrence Institute of Technology in 1989. Dave was a boiler and machinery inspector for Hartford Steam Boiler for 18 years. He also worked at Severstal North America Steel Co. for 8 years and then started with State of Michigan in 2010 and became Assistant Chief Inspector in November 2013.

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Julius Ballanco, P.E., CPD, FASPE is President of JB Engineering and Code Consulting, P.C. The firm specializes in code and standard consulting in the areas of plumbing, mechanical, life safety and fire protection engineering. Mr. Ballanco is currently the President of the American Society of Plumbing Engineers Research Foundation. He is Past President of the American Society of Plumbing Engineers. Mr. Ballanco previously was head of Plumbing and Mechanical Engineering for Building Official and Code Administrators (BOCA®) International, Inc. He is a monthly columnist in both Plumbing & Mechanical and PM Engineer magazines. He has authored Illustrated Plumbing Codes Design Handbook, Ballanco on Plumbing, the BOCA® National Plumbing Code Commentary and the Plumbing of Residential Fire Sprinklers and has also co-authored the Illustrated National Plumbing Code Design Manual. Mr. Ballanco serves on many national standard com-mittees, including ANSI/ASME, IAPMO, ASTM, NSF, ICC, and ASSE. A graduate of Stevens Institute of Technology, he

is both a Registered Professional Engineer and Licensed Master Plumber.

Norm Hall, P.E. - Norm is 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 Michigan 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 Han-dling Representatives Association. Norm is a graduate of the Wayne State University Engineering School.

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Ron George, CPD - Mr. George is the president of Plumb-Tech Design & Consulting Services LLC and oversees all opera-tions and oversees all design and consulting projects. Mr. George is very familiar with the plumbing and mechanical codes and standards and sits on numerous plumbing & mechanical codes and standards committees. He has over 32 years of experi-ence designing plumbing and mechanical systems for several major architectural, engineering, and design & construction firms. He has served as an expert witness in many cases and performs forensic investigations all around the United States. He has designed plumbing, mechanical, and fire protection systems for building types including airports, stadiums, industrial manufacturing facilities, office buildings, commercial and retail buildings, hospitals, laboratories, prisons, jails, hotels, apart-ment buildings, military projects, high rise and educational facilities. www.Plumb-Techllc.com and www.Legionellaprevention.org and www.scaldprevention.org.

John Siegenthaler, P.E. - John is a mechanical engineering graduate of Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, a licensed profes-sional engineer, and Professor Emeritus of Engineering Technology at Mohawk Valley Community College. “Siggy” has over 35 years of experience in designing modern hydronic heating systems. He is a hall-of-fame member of the Radiant Panel As-sociation, and a presenter at national and international conferences on hydronic and radiant heating. John is principal of Ap-propriate Designs – a consulting engineering firm in Holland Patent, NY. The 3rd edition of his textbook - Modern Hydronic Heating was released in 2011. John currently writes about hydronics and heating system design using renewable energy heat sources for several trade publications including: Plumbing&Mechanical, PM Engineer, The NEWS, Supply House Times, and Heating,Plumbing, Air Conditioning (HPAC) in Canada.

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Jeff Gallagher, P.E., - Jeff recently joined Viega in the Spring of 2014 as Technical Manager for the Midwest region. Jeff brings over 15 years of experience as a design engineer and project manager on a multitude of challenging civil engineering projects for both the private sector and on local, state and federal projects. Jeff holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Civil Engineering from the University of Illinois at Chicago and is a licensed Professional Engineer in the State of Illinois.

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LOCATIONPLUMBING VENTING COURSE SERIES

VENDOR CLASSES / TABLETOPS

Those manufacturers’ representatives interested in holding a vendor class in conjunction with the design class are welcomed to do so at no cost. Contact John Nussbaum at (313) 341-7661 ext. 211 or e-mail to [email protected]. The time slot available is from 4:30 PM to 5:30 PM. A room would be provided for your use. We request a speaker photo, brief bio and class description be provided for promotional use by the Chapter.

If you are interested in having one or more table top display(s) at one of our meetings, please contact Brianne Hall by e-mail at [email protected] or phone 248.324.4780.

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 brochure.

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DESIGN CLASS INSTRUCTORPAUL BAKERInstructor, Metropolitan Plumbing Industry Training Center

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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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2014-2015 ASPE-EMC Board and Committee Chairpersons

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

Board MemberMichael Melaragni, CPD M.D.P.I.T.C. 1911 Ring Drive Troy, MI 48083 (313) 565-5580 [email protected]

Newsletter/Website EditorTheresa Green 14801 W. Eight Mile Road Detroit, MI 48235 (313) 341-7661 [email protected]

PresidentWilliam Grayzar, CPD28105 Greenfield Rd.Southfield, MI 48076(248)569-1430 [email protected]

Vice President TechnicalBrianne Hall, P.E., LEED AP BD+C, CPDFTC&H39500 Mac Kenzie Dr. Suite 100Novi MI 48377(248) [email protected]

Vice President Legislative (Imm. Past President)Joseph V. Hernandez, CPD 7360 Katrin DriveBloomfield, MI 48322(248) [email protected]

Vice President MembershipAmanda Belcher, LEED-GA Strategic Energy Solutions 4000 W. Eleven Mile Rd. Berkley, MI 48072 (248) 399-1900 [email protected]

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

Administrative Secretary and Chapter Fund RaisingJohn Nussbaum, IPP, FASSE, FASPE MCA Detroit 14801 W. Eight Mile Road Detroit, MI 48235 (313) 341-7661 [email protected]

Corresponding Secretary and Chapter Product Show ChairGeorge D. Johnston Balfrey & Johnston, Inc. P.O. Box 37317 Oak Park, MI 48237 (313) 864-2800 [email protected]

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

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VP EducationMark Lamberson, CPD 81190 Church Street, Memphis MI 48041 (810) 392-5010 [email protected]

Chapter Affiliate LiaisonDann Holmes NSF International 789 N. Dixboro Rd Ann Arbor, MI 48105 (248) 921-0582 [email protected]

Chapter HistorianLarry Keelan [email protected]

Board MemberEsteban Cabello, PE, FASPE JRED Engineering, Inc. 5608 Charlesworth St. Dearborn Heights, Mi 48127 (313) 565-5580