Operation,
Maintenance and Troubleshooting of NF/RO Systems
November
8–9
Optimal Design
& Operation of RO
Systems
Who Should
Attend
These courses
are designed to provide valuable, practical knowledge to anyone wanting to
understand the most important features of a well designed and operated RO system
including.
Why you should
attend
To understand the difference between
low-bid, high-fouling, pain-in-the pocket-book (and other places) RO systems and
ones that can operate with the lowest life cycle-costs and fewest
problems.
Lecturer
David Paul is the President of David H.
Paul, Inc. (DHP), a high-tech water treatment training and consulting firm.
David has been working high-tech water treatment since 1977. He has published
over 160 technical articles and papers. DHP has created and administers a 4,000
page, college-accredited correspondence training program, 4-semester on-campus
programs, extensive on-line training programs and has trained over 17,000
professionals in high-tech water treatment. He holds a B.S. degree in biology
and an M.S. degree in microbiology. His experience includes 2.5 years as an
operator, 1 year as a first level supervisor and 8.5 years as the manager of a
$500 million USD (today’s value) membrane and distillation industrial water
treatment plant followed by over 24 years of training and consulting at hundreds
of high-tech water treatment systems including brackish water and seawater
municipal drinking water RO plants and industrial high-purity
systems
ANALYSIS AND TESTS
,
CHARACTERISTICAL PARAMETERS OF WATERS AND SLUDGES
,
DRINKING WATER
,
DRINKING WATER AND SANITATION : COMMON PROCESSES OF PURIFICATION AND TREATMENT
,
ENERGY
,
HEALTH - HYGIENE - PATHOGENIC MICROORGANISM
,
HYDRAULICS - HYDROLOGY
,
INFRASTRUCTURES
,
MEASUREMENTS AND INSTRUMENTATION
,
SANITATION -STRICT PURIFICATION PROCESSES
,
SLUDGES