Learn how Western Michigan University has avoided nearly $4 million in utility and maintenance costs through its innovative Steam Trap Management Program, during a FREE one-hour interactive Webinar on Thursday, October 15, at 2 p.m. EDST.

Anand Sankey, Director of Engineering, and Greg Roseboom Manager of Utilities, in WMU's Maintenance Services Department will show you:

  • Why it's important to have a Steam Trap Management Program;
  • How and why the WMU Steam Trap Management Program has become a vital part of the campus's facility management program;
  • The financial and environmental impact of WMU's Trap Management Program; and
  • What's in store for the WMU Steam Trap Management Program in the future.

In addition, 15 to 20 minutes will be devoted to answering specific questions you have about initiating and operating a successful Steam Trap Management Program.


About Western Michigan University


Western Michigan University's Maintenance Service Department manages 151 buildings; and maintains 13.9 miles of underground steam and condensate lines with over 4,600 steam traps.

Since first implementing its Steam Trap Management Program in 1988, WMU has driven its trap failure rate to 5.3% - or 14.7% below the industry average. Saving the University more than $3.8 million since its inception!

How do they do it? Join us Thursday, October 15, at 2 p.m. EDST to learn how.

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Who Should Attend?


This free one-hour interactive Webinar is ideally suited to facility managers, energy managers, maintenance engineers, sustainability directors, or anyone responsible for increasing energy efficiency, lowering environmental emissions, improving utility performance, or reducing emergent maintenance repairs.

The information featured in the Webinar will not only apply to campus environments, but is also highly relevant to hospitals and health care environments, government facilities, and other institutions that want to achieve greater efficiency and performance from its utility systems.

About the Presenters


Anand Sankey
Director of Engineering, has 12 years experience with WMU, and is responsible for campus-facility maintenance, utilities, energy management, and engineering.

Gregory Roseboom
Engineering Division Utilities Manager, has 26 years experience with WMU, and has coordinated the steam trap program for the past 21 years.

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For More Information


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