报告一
报告题目:Western Corridor Recycled Water Scheme
报告人:Mr.Ernst.Bruynius
报告时间:9月23日 上午 9:00
报告地点:环保楼204
联系人:肖彦 15858146182
报告内容简介:
l construction of more than 200 kilometers of a large-diameter underground pipeline from Luggage Point on Brisbane's east to Caboonbah north-west of Ipswich;
l construction of three advanced water treatment plants at Bundamba, Luggage Point and
l supply purified recycled water to power stations, industry and agriculture, as well as Wivenhoe Dam as a form of “indirect potable reuse”;
l have the capacity to supply up to 232 million liters of purified recycled water per day; a completion date of December 2008.
报告二
报告题目:Tugan Seawater Desalination Plant (TSDP)
报告人:Mr.Ernst.Bruynius
报告时间:9月26日 上午 8:00
报告地点:环资学院中心南楼106
联系人:肖彦 15858146182
报告内容简介:
The TSDP will extract seawater from the Coral Sea and utilize reverse osmosis (RO) to produce potable water for the Gold Coast area and South-East Queensland as part of a grid of pipework connecting various water storages in
The TSDP will extract approximately 334 ML of seawater per day and produce 125 ML potable water per day (on average over a year) with approximately 200 ML/d of desalination effluent being discharged back to the Coral.
The proposed desalination plant is located on Gold Coast City Council’s Tugun Waste Management Facility site, at
The main treatment stages or process steps proposed for the Tugun Seawater Desalination Plant include the following:
· offshore coarse screening and pre-chlorination;
· sea water intake pumping station;
· pre-treatment;
· reverse osmosis; and
· post-treatment and delivery.
In the RO process, salty water is applied to a semi-permeable membrane at pressure, whereby a percentage of the water, but excluding the dissolved salts, passes through the membrane. The remaining portion of the water, containing virtually all of the salt in the influent water, is returned to the Coral Sea as desalination effluent which is comprised of brine plus some trace contaminants from the desalination process.
报告人简介:
Ernst Frederik Albert BRUYNIUS:Principal Environmental Officer with Queensland’s Environment Protection Agency (EPA) in Australia.
1990 to 2008 - Environmental Officer/Principal Environmental Officer with EPA Queensland
1980 to 1990 -
1976 to 1980 - Chief Chemist [T A Field Pty Ltd/Morefield Meats];
1972 to 1975 - Plant Chemist [J C Hutton Pty Ltd].
EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND:
Certificate IV in Training and Assessment (2007)
Master of Environmental Management [Cleaner Production] [2001];
Master of Environmental Management [Natural Resource Management] [1997];
Master of Applied Science [Waste Management] [1991];
Certificate in Water Treatment [1989];
Master of Applied Science (Analytical Chemistry) [1986];
Certificate in Water/Wastewater Treatment [1985];
Graduate Diploma in Environmental Engineering [1983];
Bachelor of Applied Science [Applied Chemistry][1975].
MEMBERSHIPS:
Eligible for corporate membership of the Royal Australian Chemical Institute since 1970 ("Chartered Chemist (
Member and former Committee Member (Queensland Branch) of the Australian Water Association (AWA) from 1980 - 2003; and
Former Secretary [1995-2001] of the “Australian Cleaner Production Association Incorporated”.