Newsletter
2026 March ASPE St. Louis Chapter 
President's Pen
PRESIDENTS REPORT
March 2026
Happy March everyone!
False spring has just sprung getting that much to closer to real spring.
Our next general meeting is coming up at Sybergs on Dorsett. This location is anticipated to be locked in for the remainder of the ASPE year.
We have revised our sponsorship packages and I think you will all enjoy our new offerings. Please go to the ASPE STL website or reach out to Angie Mendica at [email protected] for more information.
https://aspestl.org/Annual_Sponsorship_Opportunities
The St. Louis ASPE chapter is also hosting our ASPE Region 5 presidents meeting. If you’re unfamiliar this when the ASPE presidents and vice presidents of the Region 5 chapters gather to discuss business. We’re looking for sponsors to help us cover costs of this meeting. Please reach out to your respective board member if you have any interest.
We also put together a welcome package for our visiting ASPE members. If you have product items your team is open to donating please reach out to your respective ASPE board member.
Website: https://aspestl.org/
You will find the newsletter and the general meeting minutes on the new website. The website address is shown above and the below snip shows where you can find the latest meeting minutes and newsletter. More information will be getting added as we move forward.
Respectfully submitted:
Mitch Spillman
President
ASPE – St Louis Chapter
Vice President of Technical Report
TECHNICAL REPORT
March 2026
Hey everyone!
Our next chapter meetup is on March 3rd at Syberg’s on Dorsett. Good food, great people, and always a good time. Hope to see you there!
Presenter: Patrick Mullowney
Position: Applications Engineer
Company: Wilkins by Zurn Elkay Water Solutions
Presenter Bio
Patrick Mullowney supports customers and internal teams by providing technical expertise across water control and safety products. He assists engineers, contractors, and distributors with product selection, application guidance, and troubleshooting. His work ensures Wilkins solutions meet performance expectations, regulatory requirements, and real-world installation needs.
Patrick collaborates closely with product management and design engineering teams to support product improvements and technical training initiatives. With a strong problem-solving mindset and a focus on customer success, he contributes to delivering reliable and innovative water system solutions.
Short Description: Backflow prevention and pressure control are critical to every plumbing system. Whether you are designing a fire protection system or residential irrigation systems, it is important to understand which backflow prevention assemblies are needed for each application and how to best handle pressure reduction for optimal water distribution within complex plumbing systems.
Topic Area: Backflow Prevention & Pressure Reduction Methods
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Backflow Prevention Assemblies –
a. Which type of backflow assembly to use for each application.
b. How an RP (RPP/RPZ) works and why they are called “Reduced Pressure Principle” assemblies.
c. When backflow prevention assembly flow curves matter. -
Pressure Reducing Valves & Valve Stations –
a. How pressure reducing valves work.
b. Designing, sizing, and setting pressure reducing valves.
c. Reducing valve stations for use as parallel supply applications with low-flow bypass.
d. Series valve stations that handle high supply and differential pressures.
Looking forward to seeing everyone there!
If you have any ideas or would like to present at one of our upcoming monthly chapter meetings, please reach out to me or another board member. We are currently looking to fill this year. You can email me at [email protected]
Respectfully submitted:
Crystal Kramer
Vice-president Technical
Website and Newsletter Sponsor's
Platinum Sponsor
Investment: $3,000
Benefits:
- Logo placement on all promotional (general meetings & social) materials
- Vendor Line Card and Logo on chapter website
- Qty 2 Newsletter Full Page Ad(s) on chapter website and emailed to membership monthly
- Sponsorship page listing on the chapter newsletter
- Event Sponsorship to include complimentary exhibit space, vendor showcase, etc. at all social events
- Featured article in the chapter newsletter
- 9 complimentary general meeting registrations (x1 for each meeting)
- Recognition on social media platforms
Gold Sponsor
Investment: $1,750
Benefits:
- Logo placement on all promotional (general meetings & social) materials
- Vendor Line Card and Logo on chapter website
- Newsletter Full Page Ad on chapter website and emailed to membership monthly
- Sponsorship page listing on the chapter newsletter
- Event Sponsorship to include Complimentary exhibit space, Vendor Showcase, etc. at one social event
- 6 complimentary general meeting registrations (total of 9 general meetings per year)
- Recognition on social media platforms
Silver Sponsor
Investment: $1,000
Benefits:
- Logo placement on all promotional (general meetings & social) materials
- Vendor Line Card and Logo on chapter website
- Newsletter Full Page Ad on chapter website and emailed to membership monthly
- Sponsorship page listing on the chapter newsletter
- 3 complimentary general meeting registrations (total of 9 general meetings per year)
- Recognition on social media platforms
Bronze Sponsor
Investment: $425
Benefits:
- Logo placement on all promotional (general meetings & social) materials
- Vendor Line Card and Logo on chapter website
- Sponsorship page listing on the chapter newsletter
- 2 complimentary general meeting registration
Thanks!
https://aspestl.org/Annual_Sponsorship_Opportunities
Education Report
Upcoming Webinars
Virtual learning Day March 18th
Commercial Valves 201
Domestic Water resirculation
Instantaneous Water Heaters
Designing Booster System
Starts at 10:00 goes till 4:00
https://education.aspe.org/
Highlight the On- Demand Webinars
https://education.aspe.org/on-
IAPMO training opportunities.
Vice President of Legislation Report
Vice President Legislative
August 2025
This position is now open, please speak to a board member to apply.
https://aspe.org/pipeline/category/industry-news/codes-standards/
Last Month's General Meeting Minutes
FEBRUARY GENERAL MEETING
February 2, 2026
President Mitch Spillman welcomed everyone to the 6th meeting of the 2025-2026 ASPE year. He is glad everyone survived the snowstorm and bitter cold temperatures!
There were no New/Transfer members in attendance.
There were a couple of first-time attendees who introduced themselves.
He then asked for self-introductions from those present. As the introductions were going on, he had people start going through the food line.
President’s Report
Mitch had the following to report –
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We have revised our Sponsorship Packages! Please reach out to a Board member or Angie Mendica for additional information
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We have opened up separate sponsorship packages for our Presidents’ Meeting
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Looking for manufacturers reps to donate items for our Presidents’ Meeting Welcome Bags, looking for approximately 26 items
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ASPE Convention is in Oklahoma City this year, October 8th-14th
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10 February Birthdays
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9 February Membership Anniversaries
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As a reminder, please make sure you sign-in and print your name legible, marking if you need a CEU, PEU or PDH; if you are visitor or non-member, please list your email address; for St. Louis County credit, include your license number
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The minutes are no longer read at the meetings to allow additional time for our speakers; they are listed on the website and in the newsletter before the meetings
MOTION: To approve the December General Meeting Minutes. APPROVED.
Vice-President Legislative’s Report
Jack Fischer had nothing new to report.
Vice-President Membership’s Report
JJ Nagel was not present.
Mitch reported that the Chapter currently has 140 members.
Treasurer’s Report
David Notheis was not present.
Mitch advised that the Chapter is financially sound and if anyone has any questions they can reach out to David.
Newsletter Editor’s Report
Crystal Kramer had the following to report –
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She unfortunately has plenty of time right now, so if you need anything updated let her know
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If you do sign up for a sponsorship package, please let her know
Website Editor’s Report
Alex Howard had the following to report –
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Sponsorship Package information is up on the website
Education Report
Jon Mueller was not present.
Affiliate Liaison’s Report
Angie Mendica had the following to report –
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Sponsorship Package is up on the website – take a look at it
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The most basic package is the Bronze Package
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Golf Outing - there is a link in the email to sign up
ASPE Young Professionals (AYP) Report
Tyler Rhoads was not present.
Women of ASPE (WOA) Report
Logan Carter had the following to report –
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There is a lot that she would like to do, but we can’t do anything without the involvement of the Sponsorship Packages
Vice-President Technical’s Report
Crystal Kramer had the following to report –
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She introduced today’s speaker, Mike Piazza with Victaulic who’s presentation is on Pipe Movement 101
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After his presentation, Crystal gave him one of our Arch Awards
JACKPOT WINNER: Drawing was for $20. Names drawn were Jeff Kiefer, Derek Miller and Patrick Bastow – none were present. Next month’s drawing will be for $30.
50 / 50 WINNER: Because of low participation we only had 1 drawing
$4 Jack Fischer – donated to Chip-In Fund
ATTENDANCE PRIZES: Brian South from McWane donated a couple of hats with gift cards, so we had extra drawings
Alex A Firstimer
Jackson Pitchard
Kelly Sulwer
Angela Kindle
Mitch Spillman
Notes / Reminders:
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Please make sure to RSVP for the meetings on the Friday before the meeting, that way we can make sure we have adequate food
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Our next meeting is on March 3rd , here at Syberg’s
MOTION: To adjourn the meeting. APPROVED.
Meeting adjourned.
Respectfully submitted,
Don Sullivan
Administrative Secretary








