Wetsus: Challenging Water
This session focuses on innovations and experiences related to the treatment of challenging wastewaters. Such wastewaters are considered particularly difficult to manage due to their high fouling potential, the presence of hard-to-remove components such as persistent micropollutants, or unconventional pH and salinity levels.
Speakers
Xiao Zhang is a PhD researcher at Wetsus and University of Twente. Her research focuses on developing stable polyelectrolyte multilayer nanofiltration membranes, which are designed to perform effectively under harsh process conditions, such as high salinity and extreme pH. These advanced membranes aim to provide solutions for the efficient treatment of various industrial streams.
Wouter van Gerwen is a Value Engineering facilitator at Bilfinger Engineering & Consultancy with over 30 years of experience in the process industry. He is currently involved in the connection between innovative start-ups and corporates with challenges in the current era of transition.
Michiel van der Meer is Water Manager and Business Developer at Bilfinger Engineering and Consultancy with an intrinsic motivation to contribute to the sustainability of The Netherlands and the water transition. Regarding the assets of both the industry and the government my goal is to create value for the future.
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Diego Bleeckx, an engineer in chemistry & bioprocesses, is a specialist in industrial wastewater treatment. At Waterleau, he has designed advanced wastewater treatment plants across multiple continents and managed international projects. As Growth Leader for PFAS removal, Diego focuses on innovative solutions to eliminate "forever chemicals" from industrial water streams. His expertise and global perspective make him a passionate advocate for sustainable water management and environmental stewardship.