The Rise of Desalination: Solving Water Quality and Supply Issues through Reverse Osmosis
The Rise of Desalination: Solving Water Quality and Supply Issues through Reverse Osmosis
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What you'll learn by attending:
- Identify desalination technologies
- Understand how reverse osmosis works
- Identify reverse osmosis applications
- Understand design considerations for BWRO and SWRO
Matthew Trzcinski is a desalination discipline leader with an impressive career spanning nearly three decades, specializing in applying membrane technologies to water treatment processes across the municipal, industrial, and commercial sectors. He has contributed to multiple significant projects such as the Appomattox Gulf of Mexico Semi-Submersible Deep-Water project, phases 1 and 2 of the Newark Desalination Facility in Newark, California, and the Kay Bailey Hutchison Desalination Facility in El Paso, Texas, which is currently the largest inland desalination plant in the U.S.
Rubén Muñoz has more than 17 years of professional experience in engineering and desalination projects. His experience includes large seawater reverse osmosis desalination plants with capacities ranging from 20 MGD up to 228 MGD. He has experience in all phase of the project cycles of desalination plants from early stages of conceptualization, permitting and pilot testing, bidding, contract negotiation and awarding, and project delivery including engineering, commissioning, start up, performance test and operational optimization.