The latest newsletter from The MBR Site.
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— ANNOUNCING OUR NEW TRAINING COURSE —
Cost, risk and life cycle analysis / Membrane technology cost trends
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- Brand new training course focusing on investment and operating costs for processing water/wastewater with membrane technologies
- Full and half day options
- Course led by Simon Judd at your location
Programme:
Half day – morning: Learn how the water industry assesses cost, risk and environmental impact. Our half day course is suitable for all - no prior knowledge required.
Half day – afternoon (optional add-on): In this workshop, apply your new knowledge to membrane technology cost trends in municipal water, discussing your own experiences and adapting cost trends to your own particular circumstances.
→ Cost, risk and life cycle training course
→ Visit all Simon Judd’s training courses
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– REPORT –
IMSTEC 2020: Bushfires, coronavirus and, of course, membranes – our report
The wonderful city of Sydney, Australia was the venue for the 10th IMSTEC in February 2020. Despite the challenges of bushfires and the coronavirus, the organisers delivered a stimulating and well-organised event on behalf of the Membrane Society of Australasia.
Read our full report on the MBR sessions
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– BLOG –
Membrane ageing – factors determining membrane replacement
Recent work carried out at the University of British Columbia by Shona Robinson – under the watchful stewardship of Pierre Berube – has uncovered some interesting insights into membrane ageing.
Read Simon Judd’s new blog
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– FEATURE –
ICYMI – Anaerobic membrane bioreactor (AnMBR) process control
Ángel Robles et al discuss the challenges of process control in AnMBR technology, focusing on the filtration component and encompassing closed and open loop systems.
Read AnMBR process control feature
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– EVENT –
Meet us at IFAT, Munich, 4-8 May 2020
Claire and Simon Judd are planning to attend Germany’s trade fair for Water, Sewage, Waste and Raw Materials this year in May. No doubt we’ll be hanging around the MBR exhibition so feel free to stop us and say hello – we’re always happy to talk membranes, maybe even over a bratwurst...
Visit the IFAT Munich website
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