Alternative New and Innovative Pretreatment Technology for Pharmaceutical Water Systems
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  • Duration : 60 Minutes
  • Level : Intermediate
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Dr. Nissan Cohen

A recognized worldwide expert, with over 40 years’ experience, in high purity, ultrapure, reclaim and recycle water systems, and Total Organic Carbon (TOC) with profound expertise in instrumentation, automation, and organic contamination oxidation systems using ozone, UV, ion exchange and catalysts. Accomplished writer of over 35 technical articles published in Ultrapure Water, A2C2, Pharmaceutical Technology, Pharmaceutical Engineering, Semiconductor International, and The Journal of the Institute of Environmental Sciences and Technology.

Co-Chairman, Contributing author, and Chapter Leader of the International Society for Pharmaceutical Engineering’s (ISPE) “Baseline Guide for Pharmaceutical Water and Steam Systems”. Revisions 1, 2, and 3

Co-chairman and Coordinating Author of the International Society for Pharmaceutical Engineering’s (ISPE) Good Practice Guide - “Approaches to Commissioning and Qualification of Pharmaceutical Water and Steam Systems”.

Contributing author to the International Society for Pharmaceutical Engineering’s (ISPE) Good Practice Guide on Ozone.

Technical Editor of the Journal of the Institute of Environmental and Science Technology (IEST), Technical Reviewer of Pharmaceutical Engineering, Chairman of the Water and Steam Forum of ISPE, Founder/Chair of the Discussion Forums of ISPE, Former member of the Technical Advisory Board of A2C2 magazine.

Education: University of Wisconsin and Ruppin Institute – in Agriculture and Genetics. Masters and Ph.D studies in agricultural water, Hebrew University, Agriculture Faculty.  Developed and Patented an Automated Flushing System for Drip Irrigation. Developed, patented, and built the first Computerization of Drip Irrigation Systems with Remote Wireless Control and Operation.

Member of International Standards Committees: ASTM E-55, IEST (WG 14644 Contamination Control – authors of ISO-14644), ASTM D-19.03, ISPE (International Society for Pharmaceutical Engineering) Steering Committee member for Communities of Practice Standards: Critical Utilities.

Pretreatment technology is the first step in pharmaceutical water purification. Pretreatment modules are the preparation of water to be delivered to purification modules of Reverse osmosis, ion exchange, distillation, and micro and ultrafiltration.  Poor pretreatment engineering will have a negative impact on the performance of the downstream purification module causing undue maintenance, costs, and lack of performance.  

This seminar describes and identifies new and innovative technology that can eliminate many traditional pretreatment modules while positively affecting downstream purification steps.

The new ISO-22519 pretreatment standard for pharmaceutical waters elucidates many pretreatment issues which will be discussed.  ISO is a voluntary standard that may be instituted by a company and is often quoted or cited by a regulatory agency. This presentation offers ideas, physical modules, and descriptions of alternative pretreatment options.  No endorsement of pretreatment options is offered, only the identification and usage.

You will learn the economics defined for CAPEX and OPEX of pretreatment and how to ascertain lifecycle costs to make better and more informative decisions about the pretreatment needs of your pharmaceutical water systems.

You will learn whether ISO-22519 is applicable to your current and future water systems.

You will see the comparisons of traditional Pretreatment with innovative pretreatment.

Areas Covered

  • Pretreatment Current and Innovative designs
  • Explanation of current Pretreatment modules
  • Elimination of Softeners and  Carbon modules in Pretreatment
  • Adherence to no softener mandates of Southern California
  • CAPEX and OPEX of Pretreatment Modules
  • Dechlorination via UV

Who Should Attend    

Critical Utility personnel, Engineering management, and personnel, maintenance personnel

Why Should You Attend

Pretreatment technology is quite diverse with many tried-and-true options.  This seminar describes and identifies new and innovative technology that can eliminate many traditional pretreatment modules.  The new ISO-22519 elucidates many pretreatment issues which will be discussed.  ISO is a voluntary standard that may be instituted by a company and is often quoted or cited by a regulatory agency. This presentation offers ideas, physical modules, and descriptions of alternative pretreatment options.

  • $160.00



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