GE to present three papers at Singapore International Water Week

June 2, 2014

TREVOSE, Pa. — SIWW takes place June 1-5 in Singapore.

TREVOSE, Pa. — Singapore International Water Week will take place June 1-5 in Singapore, and GE will have experts from its water and process technologies business on-site to present technical papers and posters, according to a press release.

Three papers will be presented as part of the “Treatment Processes and Energy Recovery — Effective and Efficient Wastewater Management” track sessions, the release reported.

GE’s Jeff Peeters, Glenn Vicevic and Wajahat Syed’s paper “MBR with Enhanced Primary Treatment to Reduce Energy Consumption” will be presented on Tuesday, June 3 at 11 a.m. in Cassia JR Room 3211, Level 3, the release noted.

The paper “An Innovative Membrane-Aerated Biofilm Reactor (MABR) for Low Energy Treatment of Municipal Sewage,” written by GE’s Nick Adams, Youngseck Hong, John Ireland and Geert Koops and COTE Membrane Separation Ltd.’s Pierre Côté, continued the release, will be presented on Tuesday, June 3 at 2:15 p.m. in Cassia JR Room 3211, Level 3.

And, according to the release, on Wednesday, June 4 at 2 p.m., “The Role of Innovative Technologies in Achieving Energy-Neutral Wastewater Treatment,” written by GE’s Jeff Peeters, Glenn Vicevic and Geert Koops and COTE Membrane Separation Ltd.’s Pierre Côté, will be presented in Cassia JR Room 3211, Level 3.

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