The Water Break Podcast, Episode 46: Package Plant Retrofit From Failure to Success
“Where we bridge the gap between water plant operators and engineers”
In today’s episode, we are going to talk about a challenging packaged sanitary wastewater treatment plant retrofit.
We are thrilled to welcome back our guest Ibrahim Teres, a senior process engineer at EMCO group with 10+ years in the water and wastewater treatment systems design field. Ibrahim was recently elected as the vice chairman for the AZ Water Association’s water treatment committee and holds a Bachelor’s degree in Environmental Sciences and a Master’s degree in Environmental Engineering.
Ibrahim has successfully designed, executed, and started up numerous municipal and industrial water and wastewater treatment projects. His expertise spans across diverse sectors including beverage, food processing, and oil & gas industries.
Before moving to Arizona, Ibrahim worked on projects located in the middle east and Africa, thus bringing in a wealth of international experience and a proven track record of delivering innovative and effective water treatment solutions to his new role.
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