Tyler Ball

Engineer and Specialist, Tyler E. Ball

water treatment, engineering, chemical engineering, water treatment, drinking water treatment, waste water treatment, mine water treatment, industrial water treatment, First Nations, First Nations and Inuit communities in Northern Quebec, Indigenous water partnership, women in engineering

Media

Now is the time for Canada to assume its infrastructure responsibilities to First Nations

Comparison of two online flocculation monitoring techniques for predicting turbidity removal by granular media filtration

by T. Ball, A. Carrière & B. Barbeau

Published by Environmental Technology

June 29, 2011

This study sought to establish a relationship between filtered water turbidity and the flocculated water characteristics.

URL: https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/09593330.2010.528041

Biography

Tyler Elizabeth Ball, P.Eng., is a senior water treatment engineer and specialist with over 20 years' experience designing and managing the construction of drinking, wastewater and mine water treatment systems across North America. Her first academic degree is in Chemical Engineering, with a Master's in water treatment.

Additional Titles and Affiliations

Ordre des ingénieurs du Québec

Membre no 132573

Past Talks

International Water Conference

Technical Mining Session, “Novel Chemical Solution Leads to Water Savings in Mining Operations”

Virtual, November 11, 2020

Réseau Environnement – 19th Workshop on drinking water

“Optimisation de la flocculation pour l’application de la filtration directe à l’usine Atwater”

Saint-Hyacinthe, Quebec, October 16, 2007

Expertise

  • Water treatment
  • Engineering
  • Chemical engineering
  • Drinking water treatment
  • Waste water treatment
  • Mine water treatment
  • Industrial water treatment
  • First Nations
  • First Nations and Inuit communities in Northern Quebec
  • Indigenous water partnership
  • Women in engineering