Join Hazen Experts at the 2026 Membrane Technology Conference
(CHARLESTON, SC – January 16, 2026) - Hazen experts will present six technical sessions and a pre-conference workshop at the upcoming Membrane Technology Conference (MTC), being held February 2-5, 2026, in Myrtle Beach, SC.
Organized by the American Membrane Technology Association (AMTA) and the American Water Works Association (AWWA), MTC focuses on current developments in membrane filtration and desalination treatment technologies as well as membrane bioreactor applications.
Our presentation agenda includes:
Monday February 2
Back To Basics Workshop - Low Pressure Membranes: Technology and Applications
9:00am
Safa Yosafi
Tuesday February 3
Current Trends Toward Open Platform Low Pressure Membrane Racks
10:15am
Rich Franks
Drivers and Emerging Technologies for Management of Reverse Osmosis Concentrate from Municipal Wastewater
10:15am
Kinnari Shah
Beginning of the End: Piloting PFAS Destruction in Membrane Concentrate in NM
2:30pm
Conner Murray
Converting the Lake Gaston WTP Submerged Membranes to Deposition Mode to Meet Future Water Demands
4:15pm
Andrew Newbold
Wednesday February 4
Membrane-Based Solutions for PFAS Compliance: Demonstration Testing Under Challenging Water Quality Conditions in South Florida
4:15pm
Bahareh Tajdini
Pushing RO Recovery Limits with Machine-Learning Optimization: Results from the OCWD Pilot Research
5:15pm
Safa Yosafi
Thursday February 5
Innovative Membrane Treatment Solutions for Changing Source Water Quality: A Case Study
11:00am
Nicholas Lucado
Over the years, Hazen has steadily reinforced and expanded its membrane services, introducing significant advancements and research, and providing innovative drinking water and wastewater treatment solutions to a growing roster of clients throughout the U.S. To ensure clients can meet the growing water demands of the communities they serve, Hazen is committed to investing in the most up-to-date research on membrane technology applications.
For more information on Hazen's membrane technology work, click here.