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Alfa Laval Zero Liquid Discharge - A technology with superpowers
Alfa Laval ZLD systems are robust compact solutions for absolute minimization of liquid discharge in industrial waste applications. Highly adaptable, they can be used across a range of demanding duties in various industries for wastewater reduction as well as recovery of product, and of water suitable for reuse.
If you have an industrial process that uses significant amounts of water, then Alfa Laval can help to evaluate the possibilities to recycle and reuse water that has been previously discharged, reducing freshwater and disposal costs.
Join the webinar to discover this smart solution to reclaim resources and minimize waste volumes. In this session, we dive into:
- Minimizing waste: An efficient ZLD system will minimize or even eliminate wastewater completely. This can have a major impact on sustainability.
- Re-use water: The water treated in the ZLD system can often be reused in the industrial process.
- Create value: The solids produce can vary, but some may be salt that can be sold as bi product.
This session is suitable for end users, distributors and consultants in the following industries:
- Oil & Gas
- Power
- Pulp & Paper
- Mining
- Chemical Industry
Speaker
Harvey Foroush
Sales Manager Business Unit Energy Separation, Alfa Laval (Oceania) C50301
Based in Brisbane, Harvey works with mining companies across Australia on optimising their processes, improving the bottom line and reaching sustainability targets. Harvey started his career in a steel mill in Iran as a mechanical maintenance engineer. He moved to Australia in 2008 and has worked here with large companies such as Kone and Downer Engineering before joining Alfa Laval in 2018. Already during his time at Downer, Harvey was heavily involved in several mining projects. Since joining Alfa Laval’s Energy division, he has been focusing on solid bowl centrifuge installations for tailings dewatering and dry tailings disposal as well as evaporation/ ZLD projects across Australia & New Zealand. Harvey is a mechanical engineer member of Engineers Australia and holds a degree in Mechanical Engineering.