As a member of the Water Environment Federation (Alexandria, Va.) since 2006 who has worked for Maryland Environmental Service (MES; Millersville) for 26 years, Ellen Frketic has known about Operations Challenge for years. Her organization has more than 100 operators, and she kept thinking “we should be doing this,” Frketic said.
Frketic worked with Justin Myers, Environmental Systems assistant regional supervisor at MES, to secure approval for a team to compete last year. Myers now is captain of the Chesapeake Water Environment Association team Motley Poo.
“I thought this would be a good way to get ourselves out there, get our name out there,” Frketic said.
“These guys have it all down; it’s all choreographed,” Frketic said. “They’re like the Rockettes of wastewater,” she added.
Frketic, chief of engineering for the MES Water and Wastewater Group, spends time throughout the year securing funds for the team and working with MES directors to secure anything else the team may need. This year, MES needed a new emergency pump for one of its facilities, so Frketic suggested getting the pump used during the Godwin Maintenance Event at WEFTEC®, she said. She also got new shirts for the team and is working on getting them new hard hats. And whenever she has time, Frketic attends practices to time the team and help them in any way she can.
“This has been good for the agency and motivating for the guys in the field,” Frketic said. “I’m amazed at what these guys have done in this short period of time. They work really hard and they’re really focused and dedicated.”
MES employees work throughout the state at many small facilities that have different types of processes. Frketic believes this gives Motley Poo team members the advantage of familiarity with various processes, she said. Competing, on the other hand, helps keep them sharp. “They have to keep their skills up to be successful … and it’s a fun way of doing it,” she said.
In Frketic’s opinion, the cost and effort spent on the competition is well worth it, especially because it helps competitors from four different state regions communicate. “I think it’s a really good team-building exercise,” she said. “I think it also makes the participants work harder on their knowledge.”
— Jennifer Fulcher, WEF Highlights
Operations Challenge 2014 Featured in WEF Highlights and WE&T
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Operations Challenge 2014 Division 1 Results
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Place | Team | Member Association | Final Score |
1 | Terminal Velocity | Virginia WEA | 459.16 |
2 | TRA CReWSers | WEA of Texas | 444.54 |
3 | Commode Commandos | Rocky Mountain WEA | 377.33 |
Operations Challenge 2014 Division 2 Results
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Place | Team | Member Association | Final Score |
1 | Team HRSD | Virginia WEA | 455.36 |
2 | Dumplings | Nevada WEA | 449.21 |
3 | River Rangers | Pacific Northwest CWA | 444.09 |
December 12, 2014
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