Black & Veatch Insight H2O Webcast for Utilities to Air May 11

May 6, 2010
Next presentation in company’s speaker series will summarize membrane applications and performance for potable water treatment

“MF/UF for Water Treatment,” the next in a series of Insight H2O webcasts developed by Black & Veatch to share water and wastewater treatment expertise, will air May 11 at 2:30 p.m., EDT.

The session will feature Gary Witcher, membrane water treatment manager for the California Water Service Co., and Scott Freeman, membrane technology leader for Black & Veatch, in a discussion of microfiltration and ultrafiltration (MF/UF) membrane application and performance for water treatment. The two presentations will include discussion of available membrane products, including the comparatively new ceramic membranes; options for piloting and design; and observations about construction, startup, and operating methods.

Witcher’s presentation will highlight his experience managing operations at two membrane water treatment plants as well as knowledge gleaned from a third under construction. Freeman will draw from more than 25 years as a water treatment membrane filtration specialist with Black & Veatch. The webcast will be of interest to treatment plant owners who currently operate membrane plants as well as those planning to do so or who wish to learn more about installing MF/UF.

Black & Veatch’s Insight H2O speaker series provides presentations by experts on emerging industry topics in the field of water and wastewater treatment. Webcasts are offered on a monthly basis and are free of charge, but registration is required. Visit www.InsightH2O.com to register for this event, learn about upcoming webcasts and access archived presentations.

Source: Black & Veatch

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