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Frank Rogalla, director of Aqualia’s Inno-
vation and Technology Department recei-
ved the recognition of part of the editorial
committee Water & Wastewater Treatment
(WWT), in a ceremony held at the Royal
Aqualia,
director wins
Water & Wastewater
Treatment
recognition
WRG
hires a former
Scotish rugby
star
Frank Rogalla, ffth from the right, di-
rector of Aqualia’s Innovation and Tech-
nology Department together with other
members of the Water and Wastewater
Treatment editorial committee.
Society of Arts in London. The publication
expressed its appreciation for the technical
articles which were submitted by the exe-
cutive over the past ten years. During the
meeting, the Committee analysed the sug-
gestions of readers and the different trends
in the sector, defning its agenda of issues
for 2012. Aqualia’s participation in this se-
minar highlighted the work carried out by
the R+D+i department which has received
A former rugby player for Scotland and for
the Lions team in the British Isles has joined
the management team of the FCC subsi-
diary Waste Recycling Group (WRG).
Paul Burnell is the new Commercial and
Industrial Waste Director at the Waste Re-
cycling Group and was formerly the com-
mercial director of Biffa. Burnell is recruiting
a team of skilled business development,
operations, and logistics professionals who
will be talking to existing and potential cus-
tomers to discuss their waste collection
needs.
In the past, Paul Taylor, chief executive of
FCC’s operations in the United Kingdom
announced that the Company aimed to
secure waste streams through the develo-
pment ad expansion of a commercial and
industrial waste collection service.
“We already have an unrivalled reputation
for handling commercial and industrial was-
the recognition of the main Spanish and Eu-
ropean aid programs.
For the past 50 years, Water & Wastewater
Treatment has been the reference technical
publication in the Anglo-Saxon world on
wastewater treatment and has been the
guide of professionals in the sector.
te on a third party basis,” Paul Burnell said.
“We’re going to be focusing on those areas
where we already have waste treatment
and processing infrastructure in place.”
“Looking forward, we want to demonstrate
how we can add real value and effciency
by performing collection directly; our goal
is to help our clients obtain the best and
the most sustainable waste management
solution.
Burnell played 52 times for Scotland’s na-
tional selection and for the Lions alongside
rugby legends such as Rob Andrew, Gavin
Hastings y Will Carling.