Wolfram Sievert

Wolfram qualifies as a member of the Green Different Network because of his extensive expertise in natural treatment technologies and sustainable water management. With over 20 years of hands-on experience, he has designed and supervised wastewater treatment plants across the Middle East, Far East, and Africa.

He is an expert in natural treatment technologies, including retention soil filters and reed beds (constructed wetlands) for the treatment of: Sewage, sewage sludge, oil drilling water, industrial waste water, grey water, black water, treated sewage lagoons, ornamental ponds, swimming pools, elephant pools. Wolfram has a strong passion for sustainable development and the experience to play a decisive role. Wolfram believes in collaboration for adding value by integrating phytoremediation systems into functional and beautiful landscapes. Wolfram worked with Laith Wark to deliver an innovative nature-based solution for the University Campus at Sohar. His work focuses on water conservation, sewage recycling, and turning solid and liquid waste into valuable resources like irrigation water, service water, bio-char and organic fertilizer. His environmentally friendly and innovative approaches are tailored to the unique challenges of arid regions.

Companies benefitted from Wolfram’s include: Ministry of Public Works U.A.E., TDIC, U.A.E., Atkins, Qatar, Parsons, U.A.E., Ramboll, U.A.E., Government of Sharjah, U.A.E., Expo Dubai, U.A.E., Haya-Water, Oman, Giz, Germany, Emaar, U.A.E., Red Sea Global, K.S.A., Qatar Foundation, Qatar, Aramco, K.S.A, National Water Company, K.S.A., S.W.C.C., K.S.A., Dorsch, K.S.A.

Qualifications: Dipl.-Ing. (FH) Environmental Technologies (Waste management and Waste water management)

Memberships: IOEV (Ecological Engineering Association Germany), Water Solutions International e.V.