TRLUP – Scaling an Ambient-Condition Platform for Ammonia, H2S, and Phosphate Removal in Wastewater Systems

This project will support the development and scale-up of an innovative water treatment technology that uses nanotechnology systems to remove harmful pollutants—like ammonia, hydrogen sulfide, and phosphate—from various waste streams. These contaminants can damage equipment, lower biogas production, and lead to environmental penalties. By working with experts at SAIT, the project will help improve the system’s performance, test it in real-world conditions, and explore new markets such as mining and municipal wastewater. The results will benefit the Energy Transition Centre Foundation by advancing a promising clean technology that supports environmental goals and industrial efficiency.

Faculty Supervisor:

Jamie McInnis;Molood Barmala

Student:

Partner:

The ETC Foundation

Discipline:

Life Sciences

Sector:

Professional, scientific and technical services

University:

Southern Alberta Institute of Technology

Program:

Business Strategy Internship

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