Course Details
Executive Program For Developing Leadership In The Water Sector ( 27-02-2023 )
Development Programs
Dates:
Description
Enhancing governance and localizing capabilities to raise operation efficiency and security of water supply.
Program Includes:
- More Than 40 hours of intensive training with the best experts
Prerequisites:
- Water treatment specialist
- At least 5 years experience in the water field
Course content
Intake (Siting, technology options ,Impingement, entrainment & mitigation , Operating Challenges) | |
Outfall (Technology options ,Environmental implications ,High recovery and ZLD) | |
Energy & GHG (Energy consumption ,Improving energy efficiency ,Renewable energy) |
Costs (CapEx, OpEx ,Cost of Water) | |
Benefits (Weather independence ,Fit-for-purpose water quality ,Portfolio theory, Sociopolitical) |
KPIs (PAC) (Health & Safety, Environmental, operational,Managing KPIs) | |
Pretreatment (Implications ,Options and flexibility, Selection process) |
Instructors
Paul Choules
Email : pchoules@water-cycle.coPaul Choules is CEO of Water Cycle LLC, an international desalination and water treatment consulting and advisory company. Mr. Choules started his desalination and water treatment career over 40 years ago. Since then, he has worked in the areas of business development, permitting, start-up, commissioning, project management, and operating of reverse osmosis and thermal desalination plants around the world with industrial and municipal clients. He is the President of the Caribbean Desalination Association (CaribDA) and a former President of the Texas Desalination Association.
Tom Pankratz
Email : pankratztm@gmail.comTom Pankratz is a Texas-based independent consultant and the editor of GWI’s weekly Water Desalination Report. He has served as an expert advisor on some of the world’s largest and most technically advanced desalination projects and has been appointed to serve on committees by the US National Academy of Sciences, WHO, MEDRC, Australia’s National Center of Excellence in Desalination US DOE and Rice University’s NEWT Center. A former vice president of CH2M Hill (now Jacobs), and the director of corporate projects for USFilter/Veolia Water. He regularly writes and speaks about new desal, membrane and reuse technologies and trends.