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Evolution of Membrane Bioreactors to enable Reuse and Meet Today's Utility Challenges

Wednesday, July 16, 2025 1:00pm - 1:45pm EDT  
Host: WEF Buyers Guide
By: Stephen Katz, Business Development and Large Programs Director, Veolia Water Technologies & Solutions

Utilities are faced with ever changing challenges in adapting to their future needs for treatment and resource recovery. Membrane Bioreactor (MBR) technology has reached a level of maturity where it is now regularly considered in plants requiring intensification of the treatment process, deploying integrated reuse flowsheets and those servicing larger populations. This webcast will explore how MBR technology is enabling various types of reuse and is evolving to address these utility challenges, including energy and performance optimization, scalability for large plants, managing wet weather flows and recovery from natural disasters. Join Stephen Katz from Veolia Water Technologies & Solutions as he explores implemented cases to show the audience how this evolution is taking shape.

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Stephen Katz
Stephen Katz

Business Development and Large Programs Director, Veolia Water Technologies & Solutions

Stephen is the North American Municipal Business Development and Large Programs Director at Veolia Water Technologies & Solutions with over 21 years of experience in the water and wastewater treatment market. In his current role, he is focused on delivering solutions to Municipal customers with a key focus on water recycling and new and innovative technologies. In prior roles, he developed new markets for Veolia and was the Membrane Bioreactor (MBR) product manager. Stephen graduated from McGill University in Montreal, Canada with a Bachelor’s degree in Chemical Engineering.