WILLIAM WIST (deceased) spent eleven years at Central Canada
Potash as a lab technician, senior chemist, and chief chemist.
After joining Potash Corporation of Saskatchewan Inc. in 1980 as
chief chemist, he set up and equipped a new research and
development laboratory for them. From 1988 until his retirement in
2005, he was chief chemist and pilot plant supervisor. Bill
spearheaded the research and development of the use of potassium
chloride as a water softening regenerant, in addition to other
projects involving potash product quality and analytical
procedures.
JAY H. LEHR holds a Ph D in environmental science from the
University of Arizona and an engineering degree from Princeton
University. He is the author of twenty-eight books and over 600
journal and magazine articles. He has taught at the University of
Arizona and The Ohio State University, directed a professional
society of environmental scientists, and formed a variety of
environmental teaching and consulting firms.
ROD Mc EACHERN holds a Ph D in chemistry from the
University of Saskatchewan. He currently works as the Director of
R&D with the Potash Corporation of Saskatchewan Inc. in
Saskatoon, Canada. His research interests include the application
of new technology to environmental stewardship through improved air
pollution abatement equipment, improved waste management practices,
and process improvements to potash operations.
1 Электронные книги William Wist
Rod McEachern & William Wist: Water Softening with Potassium Chloride
Potassium chloride is a logical alternative to sodium chloride in water softening. Water Softening with Potassium Chloride provides a thorough overview of the process, the equipment, and the techniqu …
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