Membrane Cleaning Sessions
Cleaning Basics
Tuesday, November 16 | 1:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m. EST
Moderator: Greg Madden, H2O Innovation
- Getting Back to the Basics of Cleaning – Rules of Thumb
Carlyn Higgins, Hazen and Sawyer - The Importance of Data Normalization in Optimizing UF/RO Operations
Charles Wardle, Toray Membrane USA, Inc. - Uses of Analytical Techniques in Optimizing UF/RO Cleanings
Gregory Sato, H2O Innovation
CIP System Design
Thursday, November 18 | 1:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m. EST
Moderator: Kenneth Patek, Harn R/O Systems, Inc.
- Clean in Place System Design
Thomas Seacord, Carollo Engineers, Inc. - Designing RO Systems for Effective Cleanings and Maintenance
Julie Nemeth-Harn, Harn R/O Systems, Inc - Reality of Membrane Cleaning Onsite
Tom Imbornone, Avista Technologies
MF/UF Cleaning
Tuesday, November 30, 2021 | 1:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m. EST
Moderator: Russ Swerdfeger, DuPont Water Solutions
- Membrane Cleaning (UF and MF)
Nick Powell, Independent Consultant - MF/UF Cleaning System Design Concepts
Troy Walker, Hazen and Sawyer - Potential Cleaning Issues and Membrane Residuals Handling
Aaron Balczewski, DuPont Water Solutions
NF/RO Cleaning
Thursday, December 2, 2021 | 1:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m. EST
Moderator: Rebecca Wilder, Town of Jupiter
- Introduction and Overview of RO and NF Cleaning
Mike Dummer, SPI - Artificial Intelligence for Optimizing Reverse Osmosis Operations, Saving Energy and Chemicals
Miller Truby, Synauta, Inc. - Tap Into Your Data To Improve Membrane Cleaning, What is AI and How Can It Support Operators
Javad Roostaei, Hazen and Sawyer
2021 Registration Information
- Any single webinar – $40 member | $65 non member
- Entire series – $120 member | $195 nonmember.
Registration allows access for one person on one computer, and includes one (1) certificate of completion. For group rates, please contact AMTA at custsrv@amtaorg.com or 772-469-6797.
Registrations received after 12:00 pm EST on November 16th, will not be processed prior to the webinar starting.
Continuing Education Information
Some states will accept webinars and you may be awarded continuing education credits by your licensing agency. It is the individual’s responsibility, before registering for any education program, to contact his/her licensing agency: 1. To confirm that the education program is acceptable for continuing education credit towards your particular license; and 2. To confirm what you need to submit for credit approval. You must contact your specific licensing agency for details.
We recommend that you:
- Contact the agency 30 days prior to attending training
- Ask your agency about its relevancy criteria
- Ask your agency if the training format is approved (online vs. in-person)
- Find out what credit the agency approves
- Find out what you need to do in order to receive credit
- Find out whether you must submit an application prior to attending or submit handouts, etc., after training.