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    Trends and Technologies for Industrial Water Professionals
    December 9-11, 2003 - Las Vegas, Nevada

    Post-Conference Workshop
    Water Treatment Technologies: Advanced Applications
    Workshop #101

    Time: 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
    Instructor: Andrew Zaske, GE Water Technologies
    Fee: $350 - Includes instruction, course materials, certificate of completion, lunch and refreshments.
    About the Course:
    Engineers and project managers involved with specification and evaluation of industrial water treatment systems would greatly benefit from this course. It will provide an overview of major operations for boiler feed water applications. Beginning with a review of water chemistry and the design rules for developing a water treatment system, the course will cover the major processes including: microfiltration, ultrafiltration, media filtration, ion exchange, reverse osmosis, EDI, condensate polishing and chemical injection. The seminar will review how and why these processes work, the major criteria and helpful hints in process unit selection and the fine points of system integration.
    Instructor:
    Andrew Zaske is the director of the technical marketing group for GE Water Technologies. He has been specifying, designing and offering field support of water treatment systems for 9 years. Mr. Zaske has a bachelor of arts in physics and math from Concordia College and has completed numerous graduate studies in environmental engineering at the University of Minnesota. Other key product experts will enhance the course by presenting portions of the curriculum.
    Membrane System Design
    Workshop #102

    Time: 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
    Instructor: Peter S. Cartwright, P.E., Cartwright Consulting
    Fee: $350 - Includes instruction, course materials, certificate of completion, lunch and refreshments.
    About the Course:
    This workshop is intended for those who have a basic comprehension of membrane technology. It addresses the engineering design of pressure-driven membrane technologies, with emphasis on reverse osmosis and nanofiltration. The objective is to educate the attendees in the effect of various parameters on the engineering design of membrane systems. Each attendee will be
    challenged to design several systems as a function of specific parameters.
    The major points to be covered include system design as a function of permeate quality requirements, water temperature, osmotic pressure, permeate flow rate and membrane element properties.
    Instructor:
    Peter Cartwright has a bachelor�s degree in chemical engineering from the University of Minnesota (1961) and is a registered Professional Engineer in the states of Minnesota, Pennsylvania, and Vermont. He entered the water industry in 1974 as director of sales and marketing for a major manufacturer of membrane elements and systems. In 1980, Peter formed his consulting engineering business, Cartwright Consulting Co.
    Mr. Cartwright specializes in both marketing and technical consulting in high technology separation processes for water purification, wastewater treatment and food/chemical processing applications. He has authored dozens of articles, written several book chapters, presented over 125 lectures in conferences around the world and has been awarded three patents for water purification processes. Mr. Cartwright is a 2001 recipient of the Award of Merit from the Water Quality Association.
    Ion Exchange Dynamics - A Guide to Operating and Troubleshooting Modern Industrial Ion Exchange Systems
    Workshop #103

    Time: 8:00 a.m. - Noon
    Instructor: Wayne Bernahl - W. Bernahl Enterprises Ltd.
    Fee: $250 - Includes instruction, course materials, certificate of completion and refreshments.
    About the Course:
    This course will introduce the participant to modern industrial ion exchange resins and systems. Proper system monitoring and control will be discussed. A logical troubleshooting procedure for solving system operating problems will be presented. There will be some simple problemsolving exercises so a simple calculator will be helpful.

    Instructor:
    Wayne Bernahl is President of W. Bernahl Enterprises Ltd., a consulting firm located in the Chicago, IL area. Mr. Bernahl has over 37 years experience in water treatment where he worked as a senior consultant for Ondeo Nalco Company in the Worldwide Technical Support Group before starting W. Bernahl Enterprises. Wayne has authored several papers presented at NACE International and the International Water Conference and is a member of the Advisory Council of the International Water Conference. Wayne holds a batchelors degree in chemistry and a MBA and has traveled the world troubleshooting ion exchange and membrane systems and presenting technical seminars on ion exchange and membrane subjects.


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