Indirect Potable Reuse- WEBINAR

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Indirect Potable Reuse- WEBINAR

UK utilities are increasingly exploring  indirect potable reuse (IPR)  as a critical component of resilient, future proof water resource strategies. Moving IPR from concept to full scale operation requires advanced treatment systems that can deliver continuous, 24/7 protection of public health, while standing up to regulatory scrutiny.


A key challenge is that many contaminants of concern, including pathogens and trace chemicals, cannot be monitored in real time and often fall below laboratory detection limits, creating operational, assurance, and compliance challenges.


In this webinar, we will introduce  monitoring concepts for potable reuse systems  based on  hazard analysis and critical control points.  Attendees will benefit from first hand insights from leading experts with experience designing, monitoring, and operating IPR systems, early concepts through to full scale implementation.

Presenters (3)

Dr. Uwe Hübner

Senior Process Engineer Water Reuse & AOP

Uwe is a senior process engineer at Xylem responsible for treatment solutions in Water Reuse & Advanced Oxidation since 2023. He is holding a master and a Ph.D. in Environmental Engineering from Technical University of Berlin, Germany. Before he joined Xylem, he served as Associate Professor at Technical University of Munich leading the research group “Advanced Water Treatment” for more than 9 years. Uwe is a member of various technical committees and published more than 70 peer-reviewed journal articles in the field of advanced water treatment and reuse.

Barry Hopton

Head of Wastewater UK - Treatment

Barry Hopton is an experienced commercial leader with a strong academic and professional background, bringing global experience in advanced treatment and water reuse projects. Specialising in market entry and growth strategies, Barry is currently focused on the Xylem UK wastewater treatment and reuse portfolio, supporting sustainable and resilient water solutions.

Germano Salazar-Benites

SWIFT Treatment Process Engineer

Germano is the HRSD’s SWIFT Treatment Process Engineer. With more than 10+ years of experience he is responsible for serving as a technical resource for all HRSD work related to SWIFT processes, operations, research, and equipment and currently responsible for day-to-day operations of the SWIFT

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