Lisa Henthorne named president of the Produced Water Society

June 26, 2019
CTO at Water Standard and Monarch Separators elected as head of PWS.

HOUSTON, JUNE 26, 2019 -- Water Standard and its produced water subsidiary, Monarch Separators, announced the election of Lisa Henthorne, Sr. Vice President and Chief Technology Officer, to the prestigious position of President of the Produced Water Society (PWS).

PWS was founded almost 30 years ago and consists of a dedicated society of oil and gas professionals who share produced water management knowledge and solutions and collaborate to solve produced water challenges in both conventional and unconventional plays. PWS and Water Standard / Monarch Separators share the same vision of improving the management and disposal of produced water to create a more sustainable future for our earth’s water supply.

Henthorne’s extensive work developing innovative produced water reuse and safe discharge solutions, along with her diverse personal, professional, and educational experience, adds an important global understanding and management approach to facilitate the growth of PWS and to raise awareness of the value of water to the oil and gas industry. Her history in water treatment and technology is multifaceted. Prior to being elected President of PWS, Ms. Henthorne served on their board for 4 years, contributing to the growth in technical programs and member services. In addition, she currently serves as the Chairman of the Board of H2O Innovation and acted as President of the International Desalination Association from 2007-2009 and sat on their Board of Directors for 16 years. She holds four U.S. patents and multiple foreign patents in water treatment technology.

Henthorne’s role at Water Standard / Monarch Separators will be enriched by her involvement in PWS as the companies’ belief in knowledge sharing and collaboration has already brought about some exciting advancements in produced / flowback water treatment solutions. Ms. Henthorne states, “I’m very excited to be part of the PWS team this year as we endeavor to further the exchange of ideas and technical knowledge regarding produced water management, to facilitate conversations on the increasing value of water to our industry, and to support the produced water community in these very exciting times.”

For more information on Water Standard and Monarch Separators, visit www.waterstandard.com or www.monarchseparators.com.

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