Trace has been hosting the podcast since 2017, and in this episode, he is going to answer your listener questions. Do we record our episodes live, or do we pre-record them? Why did Trace Blackmore start the podcast? What does Trace get out of hosting the weekly podcast? How do our listeners find the podcast? Why does he strongly support the Association of Water Technologies (AWT)? Who is on the podcast team, and what do they do? What metrics do we look at to know that listeners enjoy our episodes? Does he use any special microphones when recording? Will he ever invite the spouses of water treatment professionals on the show? What is the best thing that has happened to Trace since starting the podcast? Where do most of our listeners download the podcast? Trace will answer those listener questions in this episode as he sets the stage for this month\u2019s Scaling UP! H2O theme: Podcasts.
You read that right. This is not the last episode about podcasts. In the next few weeks, we are going to hear from hosts of other podcasts in the water industry as they talk about their shows and the behind-the-scenes of making them.
Bottom line: Trace Blackmore will answer listener questions about the\xa0 Scaling UP! H2O Podcast.
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Timestamps:\xa0
Trace Blackmore welcomes you to the latest Pinks and Blues episode and Upcoming Events for Water Treatment Professionals [00:20]
Thinking On Water With James [14:58]
Trace Blackmore answers listener questions about the\xa0 Scaling UP! H2O Podcast [19:57]
Thinking On Water With James:\xa0
In this week\u2019s episode, we\u2019re thinking about the mass balance around a cooling tower system. Sure, you have the makeup water, evaporation, and blowdown, but where else may water enter or leave the cooling tower system? Is water lost to the overflow when the system is shut down and water drains back from the piping? Is excessive water lost due to drift or windage? Are there process leaks either removing water from the system or even adding water to the system? Is there a secondary makeup source? Is there a leak in the basin? How much water is lost due to the backwash of a sidestream filter? Is the blowdown valve closing all the way? Take this week to think about the mass balance around a cooling tower system and what you may have seen or could see.
Quotes:
\u201cI started the podcast because I enjoy teaching.\u201d \u2013 Trace Blackmore
\u201cWhen I teach something, I learn it better.\u201d \u2013 Trace Blackmore
\u201cQ: Why Volunteer? A: The more you give, the more you will get out of it.\u201d \u2013 Trace Blackmore
\u201cI love the water treatment industry.\u201d \u2013 Trace Blackmore
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AWT (Association of Water Technologies)
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Events:\xa0
Check out our Scaling UP! H2O Events Calendar where we\u2019ve listed every event Water Treaters should be aware of by clicking HERE\xa0 or using the dropdown menu.