On Wednesday, 700 backhoe operators were in Wichita, showing off the skills necessary to do the job. The Backhoe Rodeo tests the skills of equipment operators, and it’s timed and judged on performance. “It just gives the operators a chance to come out and demonstrate their skill or get on a new piece of equipment that might be different from what they’re used to operating at home,” said Dan Defore, the water superintendent for the City of Winfield. This battle is part of a conference for people working in water and wastewater management. “There is education on drought preparedness, and there’s education on the regulations that the state comes up with for drinking water and the discharge of wastewater,” said Defore. People who competed say it’s important to know how to handle the machinery and controls on the job. “A person really needs to respect the equipment and what it can do, you know, ’cause it can be a dangerous thing just like a car going down the highway,” said Dallas Merritt, a utility operator for the City of Lawrence. Events like this go toward continuing education for operators for their professional certification. Competitors and people attending the conference are from all over the state. The Backhoe Rodeo awarded prizes for the best operator in first, second, and third place.
Source: KSN-TV