Owner and CEO of Agat Engineering Consulting and Planning 2000 Ltd. Main areas of expertise:Water Supply: Preparing long-term master plans at the national and regional levels, such as the master plans for the Israel Water Authority to supply water to the Negev and the southern Arava regions. In addition, implementing local long-term plans, such as the master plans for water supply to the cities of Ashkelon and Yavneh, on behalf of their municipalities. Water supply systems include many components - Water wells, Surface water catchment facilities and pumping stations, Pumping stations and pipelines for water conveyance, Reservoirs and water storage facilities & Water distribution systems.Water Treatment: Designing combined physical solutions such as filtration, adsorption, and UV ray radiation, with chemical processes that occur by adding chemicals to the water, in order to influence water composition or to destroy microorganisms suspected of causing illness. Waste Water Collection: Designing three main components, as part of the team planning new neighborhoods, towns, and cities, or when renewing/replacing existing systems - Gravitational collection tubes, Pumping Stations, and Mainline to the treatment facility [by gravity or a force main].Sewage Treatment: Contributing greatly to improving the environment in Israel by Designing solutions that upgrade the Sewage Treatment Infrastructure. Wastewater Treatment is carried out by combining physical and chemical processes of screening and sedimentation with biochemical processes in which the microorganisms remove the organic materials from the effluents through natural processes. WasteWater ReUse: The State of Israel is proud to be a world leader in the reuse of treated WasteWater. The recovery system includes mainly three components - Transmission of the effluents from the treatment facility to the agricultural use area, Seasonal storage of effluents in relatively large earth reservoirs & Supplementary treatment of effluents upon leaving the reservoirs, and their supply for use using pumping stations and pipelines.The Planning and Design include close cooperation of planners from many fields - Process Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Electromechanical Engineering, Civil Engineering, Architecture, and others.