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Jim Wall

Process Manager at Clean TeQ Water

Jim Wall is an experienced Process Manager at Clean TeQ Water since May 2016, leading a team of process engineers and hydrometallurgists in various project phases, including flowsheet development and testing. Prior experience includes roles such as Metallurgy Superintendent at Sydvaranger Gruve AS, overseeing high-grade magnetite concentrate production, and Senior Project Metallurgist at BHP Billiton, where responsibilities included metallurgical development in Africa. Wall's earlier positions involved project management and process engineering for Clean TeQ and BHP Billiton, focusing on nickel laterite deposits and iron ore projects. Educational qualifications include a Chemical Engineering degree from Monash University, a Certificate in Mining Studies from The University of British Columbia, and an MBA from Deakin University with a specialization in organizational and business consulting.

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Melbourne, Australia

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Clean TeQ Water

Clean TeQ Water (ASX:CNQ) is one of the world's most innovative water treatment companies. We provide a wide range of water treatment solutions to customers around the world. Fresh water is the Earth’s most essential commodity. Population growth, the environmental challenges associated with urbanisation, economic development, and climate change are driving the water treatment market to become one of the largest and fastest growing industries in the world. In addition to these challenges, stricter regulation on water effluent quality is being driven by increased public concerns on the effect of micropollutants. These trends are driving demand for innovative water technology solutions. Clean TeQ Water is well placed to capitalize on these market conditions with its deep expertise and unique portfolio of innovative technologies. Our technologies, which include continuous ion exchange solutions for targeted removal of pollutants, encapsulated bacteria for enhanced biological treatment, and new graphene based membranes, offer fundamentally new ways to treat water that address some pressing challenges in today’s global water sector. With the successful delivery of several commercial sized treatment plants, we have proven the benefits our technology can bring to customers.


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