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Scaling UP! H2O

The podcast where we scale up on knowledge so we don't scale up our systems. Find out why working in Industrial Water Treatment is the best job in the world. Hear industry experts share their knowledge and stories. Learn about technologies, methods, and career journeys. Join podcast host Trace Blackmore, former AWT President, LEED, and CWT every Friday for a new episode.

  1. 406 Eight Tips for Business Management: Part 2 – Essential Strategies

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    406 Eight Tips for Business Management: Part 2 – Essential Strategies

    “The only way you really know what you want to do is by learning more about it.” - Mark Lewis  Welcome back to Scaling UP! H2O as we dive into the second part of our conversation with Mark T. Lewis, Certified Water Technologist of Southeastern Laboratories, Inc. and business leader who shares invaluable insights for thriving in your career and business.  In this continuation of our "Eight Tips for Business Management - Essential Strategies" series, Mark and Trace unpack the strategies that have shaped their professional success, offering advice that’s as practical as it is impactful. Whether you’re managing stress, building trust within your team, or strategizing how to level up your skills, this episode is full of actionable takeaways.  In Part 2, Mark covers:  The Power of Continuous Learning: Why attending AWT Technical Training Seminars should be a priority and how to pitch the value to your employer.  Building Trust as a Leader: Insights from Stephen Covey’s Speed of Trust to help you streamline operations and foster stronger relationships.  Stress Management for Professionals: Simple, yet effective ways to navigate challenges, from journaling to maintaining healthy habits.  The CWT Advantage: How becoming a Certified Water Technologist can open doors in the water treatment industry—and tips for overcoming exam anxiety.  Mark also shares candid stories from his decades-long career, revealing the lessons he’s learned from both triumphs and setbacks. Plus, Trace adds his own perspective on mentorship, community, and how to stay inspired in a constantly evolving industry.  Bottom Line  The conversation with Mark Lewis underscores one powerful truth: success in business and life starts with intentional action. Whether it’s committing to continuous learning, fostering trust within your network, or mastering stress management, the tools to elevate your career are within your reach. Mark reminds us that the best investment you can make is in yourself, and when you couple that with strong community connections and an eagerness to learn, the possibilities are endless. Stay engaged, keep learning, and continue scaling up your knowledge!   Timestamps    02:04– Continuation of Interview with Mark Lewis, Certified Water Technologist, on tips on business management – essential strategies.   03:16 – Upcoming Events for Water Professionals  05:58 – Water You Know with James McDonald: Industrial water treatment trivia  14:56 – Importance of time management and self-management for reducing stress  17:11 – Mark’s tips for stress management and staying motivated through challenges  19:23 – The role of mentorship and community in professional growth  22:14 – Why you should consider becoming a Certified Water Technologist (CWT)  45:31 – Bottom line: Taking actionable steps to advance your career    Quotes  “You should always have something to offer.” - Randy Pausch’s The Last Lecture Book  “Have the courage to ask.” - Trace Blackmore   “Tomorrow can be a better day if you let it.” -  Mark Lewis  “One of the most valuable resources is a mentor.” - Mark Lewis   Connect with Mark Lewis  Phone: 704.322.5406  Email: MLewis@SELaboratories.com   Website: https://www.selaboratories.com/   LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/mark-lewis-01a3b56    Guest Resources Mentioned   Speed of Trust by Stephen M.R. Covey  The Last Lecture by Randy Pausch     Scaling UP! H2O Resources Mentioned  AWT (Association of Water Technologies)  Audible (free month with this link)    Scaling UP! H2O Academy video courses  Submit a Show Idea  The Rising Tide Mastermind 404 Eight Tips for Business Management: Part 1 – Essential Strategies  The Five Minute Journal    Water You Know with James McDonald  Question: Which scale will effervesce when exposed to concentrated hydrochloric acid?  Magnesium Silicate, Calcium Carbonate, or Calcium Phosphate?    2025 Events for Water Professionals  Check out our Scaling UP! H2O Events Calendar where we’ve listed every event Water Treaters should be aware of by clicking HERE.

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  2. Cooling Water Innovation: Harnessing Wastewater for Sustainability

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    Cooling Water Innovation: Harnessing Wastewater for Sustainability

    In this episode of Scaling UP! H2O podcast, host Trace Blackmore dives into a conversation with Juan Meneses, District Manager at Nalco Water, An Ecolab Company to explore a groundbreaking innovation in industrial water treatment. Discover how Juan and his team harnessed treated wastewater to transform cooling tower systems, achieving a remarkable $4 million reduction in operational costs while championing sustainability. This episode highlights the challenges, strategies, and ultimate success of using treated sewage effluent—a game-changer for industries navigating water scarcity and operational efficiency. What You’ll Learn in This Episode The Steps to Integrating Treated Wastewater into Cooling Tower Systems  Discover how Juan Meneses and his team approached the integration of treated sewage effluent into a refinery’s cooling tower system. Learn about the initial assessments of water quality, the detailed planning process, and the role of collaboration between industry experts and stakeholders in ensuring a seamless transition. From analyzing water chemistry to implementing treatment solutions, this episode walks you through every critical step. How to Overcome Challenges Like Biofouling, Corrosion, and Scaling  Integrating wastewater into industrial systems is no easy task. Juan Meneses shares the real-world obstacles his team encountered, such as high organic content, ammonia levels, and variations in water quality. Hear about the innovative strategies they used to combat biofilm formation, prevent corrosion caused by harsh chemicals, and minimize scale buildup—all while maintaining system reliability and efficiency.   The Pivotal Role of Automation in Water Quality Management  Learn how advanced monitoring systems and real-time data collection were game changers in this project. Juan explains the importance of automated sensors in detecting water quality fluctuations, adjusting chemical dosages, and ensuring that all parameters remained within operational limits. This segment highlights how technology can simplify complex processes and prevent costly errors.   Real-World Examples of Achieving Sustainability Goals and Operational Excellence  This case study is a testament to the power of innovation in addressing both environmental and business challenges. Juan outlines how his team’s efforts not only reduced freshwater usage and wastewater discharge but also saved the refinery $4 million in operational costs. This section offers practical insights into balancing sustainability objectives with financial performance, showcasing what’s possible with a forward-thinking approach. This episode demonstrates how innovative water reuse strategies can align cost savings, operational reliability, and environmental stewardship. Stay engaged, keep learning, and continue scaling up your knowledge!  Timestamps  05:07 - Upcoming Events for Water Treatment Professionals  09:23 - Interview with Juan Meneses, District Manager from NalCo Water 15:18 – About the case study: using treated wastewater in cooling towers  20:32 – Automation and Innovation in Water Treatment 33:05 – Lesson learned and reflections from the project 42:42 – Water You Know with James McDonald Connect with Juan Meneses  Phone: 337.309.9619 Email: jmeneses@ecolab.com Website: Reinventing the Way Water is Managed | Nalco Water LinkedIn: Juan A. Meneses | LinkedIn Click HERE to Download Episode's Discussion Guide Guest Resources Mentioned  IWC (International Water Conference)    Freakonomics Radio Podcast  Today, Explained Podcast  CH 1979 Innovation Synergies Enable Reliable Wastewater Reuse in Cooling Towers At 4 million Lower TCO paper Good Profit: How Creating Value for Others Built One Of The World’s Most Successful Company by Charles Koch  Crucial Conversations Tools for Talking When Stakes Are High, Second Edition: Kerry Patterson, Joseph Grenny, Ron McMillan, Al Switzler  The 4 Disciplines of Execution: Achieving Your Wildly Important Goals by Sean Covey (Author), Chris McChesney (Author), Jim Huling (Author)  Scaling UP! H2O Resources Mentioned  AWT (Association of Water Technologies)    Scaling UP! H2O Academy video courses Submit a Show Idea The Rising Tide Mastermind  The 12 Week Year: Get More Done in 12 Weeks than Others Do in 12 Months 164 The One With Chris McChesney Water You Know with James McDonald Question: What do you call sections in a water system with low or no flow due to system design and/or operation?   2025 Events for Water Professionals  Check out our Scaling UP! H2O Events Calendar where we’ve listed every event Water Treaters should be aware of by clicking HERE.

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  3. Eight Tips for Business Management: Part 1 – Essential Strategies

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    Eight Tips for Business Management: Part 1 – Essential Strategies

    In this episode, Trace Blackmore and Mark T. Lewis, Certified Water Technologist of Southeastern Laboratories, Inc. dive into practical tips for managing your business effectively, particularly in the water treatment industry. They share eight essential strategies for mastering self-management, staying organized, adapting to challenges, and aligning personal goals with professional responsibilities. Mark highlights the importance of time management, account management, stress management, and personal development, offering actionable insights to help professionals navigate the challenges of managing their businesses while maintaining balance and efficiency.  Points to Highlight  Self-Management Skills: Learning to control your time, stress, and motivation is crucial for achieving business goals.  Account Management: Focus on building long-term relationships with clients instead of just acquiring new business.  Stress Management: Identifying and managing stress is key to maintaining productivity and motivation.  Adaptability: Flexibility is vital in handling unexpected changes and managing multiple priorities effectively.  Decision Making: Understand the long-term implications of your decisions before acting on them.  Goal Alignment: Make sure your daily tasks are aligned with your bigger business objectives for sustained growth.  Personal Development: Continuous learning and self-improvement are fundamental to business success.  Mentorship: Having a mentor or support system can help you grow personally and professionally.  Conclusion  Trace and Mark's insights in this episode give you the tools to tackle the complexities of business management head-on. Whether it's optimizing your time, managing client relationships, or staying motivated, these tips are designed to boost your efficiency and help you thrive. Stay engaged, keep learning, and continue scaling up your knowledge! Don’t miss Part 2, where we'll dive deeper into additional strategies that will help you manage your business to new heights!  Timestamps  02:20 – Upcoming Events for Water Treatment Professionals  05:15 – Water You Know with James McDonald 07:05 – Interview with Mark T. Lewis, Certified Water Technologies of Southeastern Laboratories Inc about strategies and tips on managing a business 14:56 – Importance of Time Management and Self-Management 17:11 – Stress management and staying motivated through challenges  Quotes  “End each day knowing that it was an improvement upon the last.” - Trace Blackmore "One of the skills that we've got to have is take what we have and run with it.” - Mark T.  Lewis  “If you're not managing your time, that's the only thing that you are never going to get back.” - Trace Blackmore  Connect with Mark Lewis  Phone: 704.322.5406 Email: MLewis@SELaboratories.com Website: https://www.selaboratories.com/ LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/mark-lewis-01a3b56 Click HERE to Download Episode's Discussion Guide Guest Resources Mentioned   Drop by Drop: Articles on Industrial Water Treatment by James McDonald The NALCO Water Handbook, Fourth Edition by an Ecolab Company NALCO Water  Scaling UP! H2O Resources Mentioned  Audible (free month with this link)  AWT (Association of Water Technologies) Scaling UP! H2O Academy video courses Submit a Show Idea The Rising Tide Mastermind 031 The One with Mark Lewis 034 The Other One With Mark Lewis, CWT 101 The One with Colin Frayne, CWT 102 The Other One with Colin Frayne, CWT 112 The One Where Trace Is Interviewed By Mark Lewis 149 The One About Some of the Lesser-Used Technologies The Speed of Trust by Stephen M.R. Covey   Water You Know with James McDonald  Question: What is the typical percent bed expansion during a water softener backwash?   2025 Events for Water Professionals  Check out our Scaling UP! H2O Events Calendar where we’ve listed every event Water Treaters should be aware of by clicking HERE.

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  4. Navigating the New Frontier: Patsy Root on Legionella Legislation

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    Navigating the New Frontier: Patsy Root on Legionella Legislation

    What if you could help write the rules that keep us all safe?  In this episode, Trace Blackmore sits down with the passionate and highly knowledgeable Patsy Root, Senior Manager Government Affairs at IDEXX Water, to dive into the nitty-gritty of Legionella legislation. With a career fueled by her love of water—whether it’s sailing, scuba diving, or protecting public health—Patsy brings an inspiring perspective to the table. She doesn’t just talk about the problem; she’s actively working to solve it. Here’s what you’ll get from this episode: The Current State of Legionella Legislation: Patsy provides a comprehensive overview of Legionella regulations across the U.S., Canada, and Europe. She dives into case studies comparing New York and Quebec as well as France and other European nations, highlighting the successes and challenges of their approaches. Scientific Insights into Legionella: Discover the biological complexity of Legionella, its various species, and why Legionella pneumophila stands out as the most significant threat. Learn why focusing on the right indicators is crucial for effective water management. Best Practices for Water Treaters and Lawmakers: Patsy shares actionable recommendations for water treaters to improve public health while maintaining cost-efficiency. From adopting ASHRAE 188 guidelines to advocating for better legislation, this episode is packed with practical advice. Proactive vs. Reactive: Ever wonder why so many water regulations only come after a crisis? Patsy talks about how the water treatment industry—and you—can help shift the conversation to prevention before it’s too late. The Power of Collaboration: Patsy emphasizes the value of networking through industry committees like AWT’s Legislative and Regulatory Committee and how collaboration fosters innovation and knowledge sharing. Practical Tips for Water Treaters: If you’re a water treater looking to stay ahead of the game, Patsy shares actionable advice on how to implement cost-effective, efficient water management plans that actually protect public health.  The Bottom Line  This episode isn’t just about rules—it’s about solutions. Whether you’re a water treater, a building manager, or just someone who wants to understand what’s really in your water, Patsy’s insights will change the way you think about managing risk. Your Next Move  Check out the Legionella Resources page at ScalingUpH2O.com for even more tools and insights from industry leaders. Share this episode with your team or clients to spark conversations that could save lives—and don’t forget to subscribe so you never miss an episode. Let’s work together to build a safer, healthier future, one drop at a time. Stay engaged, keep learning, and continue scaling up your knowledge!  Timestamps   03:04 - Trace announces a poll to assess the value of reading event details on the podcast and guides listeners to the events page on the website. 04:20 - Water You Know with James McDonald 05: 53 - Interview with Patsy Root, Senior Manager Government Affairs of IDEXX Water about Patsy's paper on global Legionella regulations and the importance of learning from international practices. 11:24 – Legionella Legislation Overview 39:49 - Practical Recommendations for Water Treater Quotes  “It is the best way to network and grow the community around you of subject matter experts - by volunteering.” - Patsy Root “What we need to do with each other is we need to understand where things are happening, what's happening, and how much of that we should consider leveraging - as best practice.” - Patsy Root  Connect with Patsy Root  Phone: 207-523-0835  Email: Patsy-root@IDEXX.COM  Website: https://www.idexx.com/en/water/   LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/idexx-laboratories/ Click HERE to Download Episode's Discussion Guide Guest Resources Mentioned   Data and Case Study of Effective Legionella Regulations by Patsy Root  NASEM's Management of Legionella in Water Systems (2019)  MD 15161 - 2013 Control of Legionella in Mechanical Systems Assessment of monitoring approaches to control Legionella pneumophila within a complex cooling tower system by Michele Prevost et al   The Legionella collagen-like protein employs a distinct binding mechanism for the recognition of host glycosaminoglycans by Garnett et al  The 5 bacterial indicators used by WHO were published in 2013 by Dufour et al  The 5 bacterial indicators used by WHO covered by KWR Publication starting on Page 54 – Section 7.4.4. Scaling UP! H2O Resources Mentioned  AWT (Association of Water Technologies) Scaling UP! H2O Academy video courses Submit a Show Idea The Rising Tide Mastermind  348 Credentials and Codes: Plumbing Strategies Against Legionella  ASHRAE Guideline 12-2020: Managing the Risk of Legionellosis Associated with Building Water Systems  ASHRAE Standard 188-2018, Legionellosis: Risk Management for Building Water Systems (ANSI Approved)  ASHRAE Standard-188-2021, Building Water Management Plans – Summary  ANSI/ASHRAE Standard 514, Risk Management for Building Water Systems: Physical, Chemical, and Microbial Hazard Water You Know with James McDonald  Question: What is the process called when you mathematically correct the impacts of changes in feedwater quality, temperature, and pressure on reverse osmosis membrane data as compared to a baseline?   2025 Events for Water Professionals  Check out our Scaling UP! H2O Events Calendar where we’ve listed every event Water Treaters should be aware of by clicking HERE.

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  5. Game-Changing AI Tools: Matt Montellione's Insights

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    Game-Changing AI Tools: Matt Montellione's Insights

    “It’s not that different than when smartphones came out.. Everything’s overwhelming when you first try it, but with just a little bit of effort, it just becomes second nature.” - Matt Montellione   Dive into the transformative world of AI with Scaling Up H2O! In this episode, host Trace Blackmore sits down with Matt Montellione, Founder of Royce Brook Media and Outsell Insight, to explore how cutting-edge AI tools are reshaping the water treatment industry and beyond. Discover how platforms like Notion and Fireflies can serve as your "second brain," automating tasks, organizing data, and driving efficiency. Whether you’re eager to streamline your workflows or learn how to adopt AI responsibly, this conversation is packed with actionable strategies for professionals across all industries.  Revolutionizing Productivity with AI Tools Discover how advanced AI tools like Notion and Fireflies are transforming the way professionals manage both personal and professional tasks. These tools serve as powerful organizational aids, streamlining data, automating repetitive tasks, and enhancing decision-making. Learn how adopting these technologies can help you save time, reduce stress, and focus on the work that matters most.  Boosting Efficiency for Water Professionals  AI offers game-changing solutions tailored for the water treatment industry. From planning routes and scheduling tasks to proactively identifying potential issues, AI tools minimize human error while improving operational outcomes. Explore practical examples of how water professionals can use AI to deliver better results and maintain compliance with ease.  The "Second Brain" Concept for Daily Operations  Matt Montellione introduces the concept of a "second brain"—a digital repository that stores and organizes knowledge, meeting notes, and reference materials. With tools like Notion, this second brain allows professionals to access critical information instantly and use it effectively. Learn how adopting this mindset can optimize your daily workflows and improve long-term productivity.  Practical Tools to Enhance Work-Life Balance  Host Trace Blackmore shares his experience with AI-driven tools like Fireflies for meeting transcription, and Plaud for mind mapping. These tools provide real-world solutions to common challenges, making it easier to stay productive, meet deadlines, and achieve a better work-life balance.  Ready to revolutionize the way you work? Tune in to this episode to learn how you can adopt AI tools to streamline your daily operations, reduce stress, and stay ahead of the competition. Don’t forget to visit ScalingUpH2O.com for exclusive resources and links to try these tools yourself! Stay engaged, keep learning, and continue scaling up your knowledge!  Timestamps:    00:43 - Trace Blackmore shares his humorous and insightful take on holiday decorations and personal traditions. 05:31 - Upcoming Events for Water Treatment Professionals 08:52 - Interview with Matt Montellione about his journey in sales and Ai integration 50:55 - Water You Know with James McDonald Connect with Matt Montellione  Phone: 908.420.1414 Email: monte@roycebrook.media.com Website: https://www.roycebrookmedia.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mattmontellione/    YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@mindofmonte   Click HERE to Download Episode's Discussion Guide Guest Resources Mentioned   Atomic Habits by James Clear  Buy back your Time by Dan Martell The Magic of Thinking Big David J Schwartz Revolutionizing Communication - The AI Advantage For Business Scaling UP! H2O Resources Mentioned  AWT (Association of Water Technologies) Scaling UP! H2O Academy video courses Submit a Show Idea The Rising Tide Mastermind  Plaud Note Voice Recorder Fireflies Note taker Notion  Water You Know with James McDonald  Question: What are the five parameters used to calculate the Langelier Saturation Index or LSI?   2025 Events for Water Professionals  Check out our Scaling UP! H2O Events Calendar where we’ve listed every event Water Treaters should be aware of by clicking HERE.

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  6. Kick Off to 2025!

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    Kick Off to 2025!

    Welcome to 2025! Episode 401 of the Scaling Up H2O Podcast is here to help you kick-start the new year with valuable insights, energy-saving tips, and strategies for personal and professional growth. Host Trace Blackmore explores how small changes, like switching to LED lighting or investing in solar power, can save energy and cut costs for National Cut Energy Costs Day. He also dives deep into effective planning methods, the importance of relationships, and how to maximize your potential in 2025. National Cut Energy Costs Day  Learn practical ways to reduce energy usage at home and work, from switching to LED lighting and upgrading HVAC systems to exploring solar power installations. Trace also shares how his team utilizes energy audits for increased efficiency. Planning for 2025 Success  Discover actionable strategies for effective planning, including prioritizing big goals (the "big rocks") and aligning your weekly schedule with your most important tasks. Nurturing Relationships for Long-Term Success  Trace shares heartfelt advice from his grandfather about the value of relationships and how they surpass everything else in importance. He encourages listeners to reflect on their roles and take actionable steps to improve their connections. This episode is packed with resources for water treatment professionals, including updates on AWT events, Certified Water Technologist (CWT) prep courses, and actionable tools to help you raise the bar in the water industry. Whether you’re looking for tips to improve your work-life balance or stay ahead in your field, this episode is your comprehensive guide to success in 2025. Stay engaged, keep learning, and continue scaling up your knowledge! Timestamps:   05:20 - Trace Blackmore shares an Overview of National Cut Energy Costs Day and the importance of Conserving energy and water 21:32 - Water You Know with James McDonald 45:19 - Upcoming Events for Water Treatment Professionals  Connect with Scaling UP! H2O  Submit a show idea: Submit a Show Idea LinkedIn: in/traceblackmore/ YouTube: @ScalingUpH2O Click HERE to Download Episode's Discussion Guide Scaling UP! H2O Resources Mentioned  Audible (free month with this link) AWT (Association of Water Technologies) Scaling UP! H2O Academy video courses Submit a Show Idea The Rising Tide Mastermind 397 Pinks and Blues: How to look at your tests  394 Visibility and Value: Enhancing Sustainability in Water Treatment 360 Unlocking Profitable Sustainability: Winning RFPs and Making a Positive Impact 339 Jane Kucera’s Reverse Osmosis Masterclass 363 Pricing Boost: Get Paid Well For Your Excellence 375 Legionella Awareness: Your Questions Answered by Trace Blackmore Big Rocks by Stephen R. Covey Water You Know with James McDonald  Question: What is the approximate pH where phenolphthalein changes between pink and clear? 2025 Events for Water Professionals  Check out our Scaling UP! H2O Events Calendar where we’ve listed every event Water Treaters should be aware of by clicking HERE.

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  7. Celebrating 2024 and 400 Episodes!

    27/12/2024

    Celebrating 2024 and 400 Episodes!

    "Take a victory lap today and celebrate all the wonderful things you've done this year." – Trace Blackmore  In this milestone 400th episode, host Trace Blackmore reflects on the podcast’s incredible journey and the achievements of 2024. From personal accomplishments to listener engagement and standout episodes, this celebration highlights the growth of the Scaling UP! Nation. Scaling UP! H2O by the Numbers: What 2024 Taught Us  Trace shares how the podcast grew across countries like Australia, Ireland, and New Zealand while continuing to top charts on Apple and Spotify. Personal Triumphs: From Scuba Diving to Off-Roading Adventures  This year wasn’t just about podcasting. Trace shares personal milestones, including certifying his 1,000th scuba diver, losing 20 pounds, and embracing off-roading adventures in his wife’s Jeep. Behind the Mic: Guests, Stats, and Records  With 51 guests in 2024, 35% were women, and 65% were men. This diverse lineup included highlights like the Women of Water (Episode 380) and Legionella Awareness Month series. The podcast also broke a record with six guests in a single episode. From Legionella to Boilers: Most Shared Episodes of 2024  Episodes like Are Legionella Cases Truly on the Rise? (Episode 376) and Steam Boiler Essentials (Episodes 353 & 354) delivered actionable insights that sparked industry discussions. AWT Innovation Award: A Shared Honor This year, Scaling UP! H2O was honored with the 2024 AWT Innovation Award at the AWT Annual Conference. Recognizing the podcast’s impact on advancing the water treatment industry, this award is a testament to the dedication of the Scaling UP! Nation. The Timeless Impact of Episode 179  Kathleen Edelman’s Temperaments episode remains the most downloaded in podcast history, offering lasting lessons on improving communication and relationships. The Scaling UP! Nation Community: More Than a Podcast  More than a podcast, Scaling UP! H2O is a movement driven by its listeners. With 10,000 LinkedIn followers and a growing global presence, the Scaling UP! Nation continues to make waves in the water treatment industry. A Look Ahead: What’s Next for 2025  Trace teases what’s to come, including new contributions from James MacDonald and an even greater focus on delivering high-quality content for water treatment professionals. Powered by Our Partners: Sponsors Who Believe in the Mission  This podcast thrives thanks to sponsors who believe in its mission. Their support ensures the production of valuable, high-quality episodes. Here’s to the Next Chapter, Together  Trace thanks everyone who made this milestone possible, celebrating 400 episodes as a shared achievement with the Scaling UP! Nation. Together, we’re shaping the future of water treatment.  And as always, we’re scaling up knowledge, so we don’t scale up our systems. Timestamps:   01:10 - Trace reflects on the podcast’s journey, shares gratitude for the Scaling UP! Nation, and highlights achievements while offering forward-looking insights. 04:25 - Upcoming Events for Water Treatment Professionals  08:39 – Trace shares his personal milestones from 2024 09:22 – Drop by Drop with James McDonald 14:49 – Trace delivers the Podcast Highlights of 2024 43:44 - Gratitude for Sponsors, Guests, and Listeners 45:18 – A Look Ahead to 2025 46:21 – Episode Wrap-Up and New Year Wishes Connect with Scaling UP! H2O Submit a show idea: Submit a Show Idea LinkedIn: in/traceblackmore/ YouTube: @ScalingUpH2O Scaling UP! H2O Resources Mentioned AWT (Association of Water Technologies) Scaling UP! H2O Academy video courses The Rising Tide Mastermind  World Vision Global 6k  001 A New Podcast for Water Treaters 179 Another One that Teaches Us to Communicate Better with Others  348 Credentials and Codes: Plumbing Strategies Against Legionella  350 Polymer Perspectives: Understanding Copolymer Innovations in Water Treatment  351 Maximizing Water’s Potential: Tech and Water Treaters in Perfect Harmony  353 Steam Boilers: Essential Checks, Part 1  354 Steam Boilers: Essential Checks, Part 2  355 Backflow Prevention: Safeguarding Water Quality  376 Are Legionella Cases Truly on the Rise? Insights on Legionella Trends and Prevention  380 The WOW Effect: Women Leading Transformation in the Water Industry  390 Multimeter Troubleshooting: Your Guide to Accurate Diagnostics, Part 1  391 Multimeter Troubleshooting: Your Guide to Accurate Diagnostics, Part 2  Drop by Drop with James In today’s episode, I have a quote. The quote is, “The lines are painted wrong.” Who said that and what did this person mean?  That was my Dad. He used to tell us that as kids. You see, my Dad took pride in his driving abilities, and when he would not park the straightest in a parking space, we kids would take great delight in pointing it out to him. His reply was always, “The lines are painted wrong.” Oddly enough, we LOVED this answer! We would argue back, “No they aren’t! You parked crooked!” He would just shake his head, smile, and calmly insist, “The lines are painted wrong.” In my career as an industrial water treatment professional, this quote has always stuck with me. There are most certainly times when the lines are painted wrong. The control ranges may be wrong, too tight, or too broad. The lines are painted wrong. The expectations from a client or manager may be unrealistic. The lines are painted wrong. The finger often gets pointed at the water treatment professional first when things go wrong with water-related equipment, even when it’s not our fault. The lines are painted wrong. While it would not have been appropriate for my Dad to repaint the lines in a parking lot, it can be appropriate for us to repaint the lines at times in industrial water treatment. Control ranges can be appropriately adjusted. Expectations can be diplomatically realigned. Blame can be diffused or redirected with listening, discussion, facts, and patience. Sometimes, it takes a little thinking outside the box to realize when the lines are painted wrong. I have my Dad to thank for helping me see this at such a young age, and I can’t wait to tell him that now tens of thousands of people have just learned from him, too.   Events for Water Professionals Check out our Scaling UP! H2O Events Calendar where we’ve listed every event Water Treaters should be aware of by clicking HERE.

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  8. Pinks and Blues: The Science of Serial Dilution

    20/12/2024

    Pinks and Blues: The Science of Serial Dilution

    Having a product does not mean it’s going to work well. Having a product and having the experience to use it properly, that’s the determining factor. - Trace Blackmore  Dive into one of Trace Blackmore’s favorite formats: the "Pinks and Blues" episode! In this special installment, Trace tackles real-world questions from water treatment professionals like you, offering clear, practical solutions rooted in chemistry, strategy, and years of experience. From mastering serial dilutions to making the most of leftover competitor products, this episode is all about equipping you with the tools to excel in your field. Managing Leftover Competitor Products in Accounts  Trace discusses the common challenge of customers asking water treatment professionals to use leftover chemicals they’ve already paid for. He highlights the risks of taking these products back to your facility, including potential costly disposal fees, and provides practical advice on how to manage and utilize these products effectively on-site.  Serial Dilution: Explanation and Equation  Trace introduces the dilution formula C1 × V1 = C2 × V2, a fundamental equation for performing accurate dilutions. He provides a detailed, step-by-step guide to creating dilutions in both lab and field settings, enabling water treatment professionals to test and effectively utilize mystery products left behind by competitors.   Importance of Deionized (DI) Water in Test Kits  Trace explains the critical role of DI water in performing accurate dilutions and removing interferences during tests. He emphasizes the necessity of always carrying sufficient DI water in the field for tasks like dilutions, triple rinsing equipment, and managing high-concentration samples. Ensuring DI water availability is key to maintaining clean and reliable testing processes. Testing Mystery Products  Trace recommends testing mystery products for key components such as phosphate (total, organic, and inorganic) and Azol levels to determine their composition. Use the product’s safety data sheet (SDS) or similar documentation to identify expected ranges and compare test results. These insights help calculate appropriate dosages and ensure effective usage of leftover products. Benefits of Proper Product Management Using leftover chemicals on-site provides several key advantages:  Cost Savings: Eliminates expensive disposal fees for unused products. Customer Satisfaction: Reduces customer expenses by utilizing materials they’ve already paid for.  Sustainability: Promotes greener practices by minimizing waste and maximizing resource efficiency. Professional Growth: Savings from proper management can support funding for training, certifications, and industry conferences, contributing to career development opportunities. Be Part of the Discussion We want to hear from you! Your contributions help shape the Scaling Up H2O podcast and make it even more valuable for the community.  Submit Questions & Feedback: Your input drives our content. Send us your questions to be featured in future episodes.  Share Your Success Stories: Let us know how this episode has helped you improve your water treatment practice or solve a challenging problem. Stay engaged, keep learning, and continue scaling up your knowledge! Timestamps: 07: 25 - Upcoming Events for Water Treatment Professionals 12:24 - Trace answers listener questions about managing leftover competitor products in water treatment accounts 15:32 – Trace explains Serial Dilution: Step-by-Step Guide 45:23 - Drop by Drop with James McDonald  Connect with Scaling UP! H2O Submit a show idea: Submit a Show Idea LinkedIn: in/traceblackmore/ https://www.linkedin.com/company/scalinguph2o/ YouTube: @ScalingUpH2O Scaling UP! H2O Resources Mentioned Audible (free month with this link) AWT (Association of Water Technologies) Scaling UP! H2O Academy video courses The Rising Tide Mastermind 12 Week Year: Get More Done in 12 Weeks than Others Do in 12 Months by Brian P. Moran & Michael Lennington Drop by Drop with James In today’s episode, I have a challenge for you. The challenge is…check your safety equipment. Seriously, check the condition as well as any expiration dates. I personally was shocked to find out that hard hats have an expiration date on them, but they do. It does make sense, though, because plastic can get brittle over time, especially sitting in a hot vehicle. Brittle plastic probably won’t protect your noggin as well as it should. Are your safety glasses all scratched up or dirty? Do they obstruct your view? Do you wear your earplugs more than once, and do they need to be replaced? How about your steel-toed shoes, face shields, aprons, gloves, and other safety equipment? Will they protect you when you need them to? Take this challenge as your excuse to inspect them all and replace them as needed. Your family, friends, colleagues, Trace, and I all want you to be safe as you practice the noble profession of industrial water treatment!  Events for Water Professionals Check out our Scaling UP! H2O Events Calendar where we’ve listed every event Water Treaters should be aware of by clicking HERE.

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The podcast where we scale up on knowledge so we don't scale up our systems. Find out why working in Industrial Water Treatment is the best job in the world. Hear industry experts share their knowledge and stories. Learn about technologies, methods, and career journeys. Join podcast host Trace Blackmore, former AWT President, LEED, and CWT every Friday for a new episode.

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