Wastewater Treatment and Ammonia Recovery System Webinar
When: Tue, 08/13/2024 - 2:00 PM (Eastern Time)
Removing nitrogen pollutants, like ammonia, from water is a critical environmental issue. The Wastewater Treatment and Remediation System by NASA Kennedy Space Center offers a scalable solution that can be incorporated into water treatment systems at various stages: water treatment, effluent polishing, resource reclamation, resource recycling, grey water treatment, and more. The system utilizes an affordable media that is highly selective for ammonia, allowing large concentrations of ammonia in wastewater to be reduced to levels less than 1 ppm. Following treatment, the media is regenerated for reuse in the system and ammonia is captured as a by-product. Ideal for hotels, other multi-unit housing complexes, food processing plants, chemical plants, and beyond.
To learn more about this technology, please visit this page.
NASA Kennedy Space Center (KSC) seeks to license this technology to industry partners. Join us for an exclusive inside look. There will be a chance to ask questions and engage with the presenter.
Griffin Lunn is a Licensed Chemical Engineer in the State of Florida who has worked at Kennedy Space Center since 2008. Griffin has worked in various R+D and facility design jobs for various government contractors supporting Space Shuttle, ISS, and the Artemis Program. His research interests include Environmental Control and Life Support Systems (ECLSS) focusing on water, air, and bioregenerative approaches and In-Situ Resource Utilization (ISRU) for crewed systems. Specializing in pressure vessel and process piping safety, as well as instrumentation and controls, facilitates the construction of high performance test stands to evaluate unit operations for sustained human habitation beyond low earth orbit. Griffin currently works for Bennett Aerospace, Inc (a Three Saints Bay company) for the LASSO2 contract and has a MS and BS degree from Florida Tech.