2020 Texas Water Forum & STS-AIChE Monthly Meeting TIEEP Webinar Series TIEEP Webinar Series
Theme: Save Energy While You Save Water – Better Equipment and Better Strategies
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The Annual Texas Water Forum is one of the highlights of TIEEP’s program. Due to the current restrictions on in-person meetings, the forum will be held as a webinar, 2:00 to 4:00 pm, May 7, 2020. Our theme this year is Save Energy While You Save Water – Better Equipment and Better Strategies. Water and energy are both essential in the process industries, and in all aspects of modern life. They require diligent management, and they are closely interconnected. Technology advances in water management have created opportunities to reduce the consumption of both of these resources simultaneously. Our Forum will explore new equipment and engineering approaches to accomplish this double objective.
Water Forum Segments
Culligan Segment Assets
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Guest Speaker: Jim Wark, Culligan Water
For decades, salt-based water softeners have been used to save households and businesses costs associated with scale build up. Boilers and hot water heaters are basic examples. This presentation introduces a new technology that offers a very different option. Could this be the future of water treatment?
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08:36 | Advancements In Water Treatment | Culligan Presentation Slides |
Headworks Segment Assets
Guest Speakers: Somnath Basu & Paul Sun, Headworks
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Treatment of refinery wastewater streams can be challenging, due to the variability of their characteristics. This presentation will explain refinery wastewater treatment principles with the help of three case studies.
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43:45 | Petroleum Refinery Wastewater Treatment: Principles and Case Studies | Headworks Presentation Slides |
Energy Recovery Segment Assets
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Guest Speaker: Juan Miguel Pinto, Energy Recovery
Desalination has become an important water source not only for several countries, but also for some private companies However, the cost of energy use in desalination can be prohibitive (> 50–60% of water total cost). The presentation will discuss a range of approaches to reducing energy consumption. in desalination systems.
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1:22:39 | Energy Consumption and Desalination | Energy Recovery Presentation Slides |