Next Generation Water Quality Monitoring


Michael Feldman
Senior Sales Development Manager

Amy Pollock
Senior Sales Development Manager

 

Summary:


Michael Feldman is a Senior Sales Development Manager at Hach since 2019 and an official member of the Global Subject Matter Expert team of approximately 30 people in the Hach organization. Mike began his career at Hach headquarters in Loveland, CO in 2005 and worked in the field from 2007 to 2019 as a regional sales manager out of Albany, NY. Since 2014 his primary focus centers on the power, beverage, and ultra-pure water markets including pharma and semiconductor sectors and application. Mike holds a BS in Chemical Engineernig from the University of Michigan Ann Arbor.

Amy Pollock is a Senior Sales Development Manager for Hach in the United States, supporting Regional Sales Managers across North America. She joined Hach in 2009 as a Regional Sales Manager for Vermont, New Hampshire, and. Amy holds a B.S. in Environmental Science from Rutgers University and an M.S. in Environmental Studies from the University of Massachusetts Lowell. Prior to Hach, she spent 10 years as a Project Manager with Hatch Mott MacDonald (formerly Killam Associates) and AECOM (formerly URS Corporation). She is a licensed Massachusetts Grade 2 Industrial Wastewater Treatment Plant Operator and has served on the New England Water Works Lab Practices Committee and the New Hampshire Wastewater Pollution Control Board. For more than 19 years, she has also contributed to her town’s Conservation Commission, supporting the protection of local watersheds and natural resources.

Webinar | December 12, 2025

Next-Gen Water Quality Monitoring: Reliable Data, Better Decisions

Wastewater treatment operations face increasing pressure as regulatory agencies enforce stricter nutrient limits, at the same time, rising operational costs make efficient nutrient management essential for both municipal and industrial facilities. This webinar features two compelling case studies: a municipal plant using online total phosphorus analysis to prevent permit violations, and an industrial beverage facility saving $350,000 annually with automated total nitrogen monitoring. Learn how advanced analyzers provide early warnings, enable rapid operational responses, and streamline compliance.

Learnings:

  • Explore best practices for integrating nutrient analysis into existing and evolving workflows and gain practical strategies to maintain process consistency
  • How the municipal and industrial facilities leveraged actionable data from online nutrient analyzers to stay in compliance, reduce costs, and improve treatment efficiency
  • How validated technology for nutrient analysis can deliver measurable ROI and peace of mind for your facility

This webinar is ideal for:

  • Wastewater Operators and Supervisors
  • Water Quality Managers and Engineers
  • Environmental Compliance Specialists, Chemical Providers, RO Manufacturers
  • Municipal and Industrial Plant Leaders
  • Industrial and Municipal Operations Managers

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