Hydrocarbon process industrial water reuse: Qualifying the ins and outs for optimum results
Water reuse within a particular industrial facility is not a new idea. Power industry facilities operating in arid areas have been designed to be “zero liquid discharge” (ZLD) for more than 20 yr.
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Eggert, T. W. - Veolia Water Technologies & Solutions, Portland, Oregon
is Technical Director at Veolia Water Technologies & Solutions. He has more than 43 yr of experience in the water treatment industry as a process engineer and a chemical solutions provider, primarily in the refining and power Industries. Prior to his current role, he was a Senior Technical Consultant at Veolia since 1999 and was been involved with numerous steam boiler, cooling and wastewater projects throughout the U.S. Eggert has been involved in the application of cooling water treatment programs for diverse makeup sources, including municipal reclaim waters, as well as the use of non-phosphate cooling treatment program applications in the refining, power and chemical processing industries since the early 2010s. Eggert earned a BS degree in chemical engineering from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT).
Harbs, D - Veolia Water Technologies & Solutions, Costa Mesa, California
is a Senior Technical Consultant at Veolia Water Technologies & Solutions with 26 yr of refining chemical treatment experience. He has treated all aspects of refinery chemical applications, including process side antifoulants, corrosion inhibitors, desalters, fuel additives, cooling towers and steam systems, as well as primary and secondary wastewater treatment. Harbs has co-authored numerous published papers on topics such as reactor bed fouling treatment, the successful treatment of cooling towers using reclaimed water, the development of new cooling tower corrosion inhibitors, and heat exchanger monitoring. He resides in Southern California with his wife and two sons
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