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CV Magnus Hallberg Tel. (Office) +46 8 82 71 36 Mobile +46 70 547 1226 E-mail: magnus.hallberg@halfor.se Address: Ingrid Bergmans väg 15 169 40 Solna Sweden SUMMARY Magnus Hallberg is the MD and founder of Halfor AB. Magnus has over 20 years of experience of municipal and industrial water handling as project manager, product manager and consultant. The assignments have spanned from responsible for permit applications to leading and completing complex projects. Combining significant experience of water handling through academic qualifications and research together with extensive real world applications has provided an in depth knowledge of advanced water treatment systems. With this the practical ability has been gained to apply the best system to delivering optimal functional solutions. A history of delivering designs and projects demonstrates a track record of completion and getting the job done. The global water and construction industry background provides an understanding and appreciation for the strengths, weaknesses and requirements of organisations delivering water treatment system solutions. PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Halfor AB MD, Senior Consultant 2011 - Xylem Water Solutions AB Business Development Manager 2008-2013 Skanska AB Specialist, Project Manager 2000-2008 ITT Flygt AB Product Manager, Project Engineer 1996-2000 SWECO AB Consultant 1994-1996 SIS Project Manager 1992-1994 In Appendix 1 projects examples are given and in Appendix 2 a summary of competences for the respective companies can be found. PROJECT EXPERIENCES Magnus has extensive experience and hands on knowledge of water treatment techniques for drinking water production, waste water treatment and industrial process water treatment. Having been responsible for delivering system solutions combining mechanical and electrical supply, in depth process knowledge and practical experience has been pivotal for achieving the process warranties. Magnus has also been responsible for contract work and negotiations for the supplied systems. 22 January 2015 Page 1 of 2

The project teams have included up to 30 persons providing technical, environmental, financial, and legal competences. Knowledge feedback and documentation has been a key delivery for completing projects within the defined time frames and also for securing a learning process for the receiving organisation. In certain projects the results and experiences have been published or presented in seminars together with client. The knowledge feedback and learning process also provide an opportunity for the client to reduce costs when carrying out further projects. Magnus has an extensive network in the water industry and in the academic community. Sometimes, in projects that have demanded un-conventional solutions, collaboration with the Universities has been established, often in a form of a Master Thesis. In Appendix 3 an overview of publications and conferences are presented. LANGUAGE English (fluent in speaking and writing) German (fluent in speaking) Russian (basic comprehension) Spanish (Beginner) EDUCATION 2003-2007 PhD Land and Water Resources Engineering, Royal Institute of Technology, KTH, Doctoral Thesis Treatment Conditions for the Removal of Contaminants from Road Runoff 1996 Advanced course in membrane filtration Lund Institute of Technology, LTH 1987-1991 MSc Chemical Engineering Lund Institute of Technology, LTH 1986-1987 Russian, 20 credits University of Stockholm 1979-1984 4-year technical college (Chemistry) Pauli Technical School, Malmö (Sweden) 1980-1981 High school exchange year Chesterton High School, Indiana, USA 22 January 2015 Page 2 of 2

Appendix 1 CV Magnus Hallberg Magnus Hallberg Tel. (Office) +46 8 82 71 36 Mobile +46 70 547 1226 E-mail: magnus.hallberg@halfor.se Adress: Ingrid Bergmans väg 15 169 40 Solna Sweden EXAMPLE OF PROJECTS Halfor AB www.halfor.se Responsible for assessment of the handling of tunnel wash water in the project By-Pass Stockholm (http://www.trafikverket.se/forbifartstockholm) for the Swedish Transport Agency. The assignment included a literature review and extensive field trials (http://www.iwaponline.com/wst/up/wst2014113.htm). The result of the project was the necessary documentation and information for getting the authorities approval for disposal of the wash water and design criteria for the treatment facilities. For more project examples click on the following link http://www.halfor.se/projektexempel/ Xylem Water Solutions AB www.xyleminc.com Magnus was responsible for business development for the sales company East Europe and Eurasia. Magnus initiated and managed projects for integrating Xylem equipment into systems to provide treatment solutions for customers and markets. An equipment package for sewage treatment plants for loadings between 500 to 5000 PE (Person Equivalents), were completed. The package included all mechanical and electrical equipment as well as documentation for operation and maintenance of the plants. The treatment package was accompanied by a process guarantee, covering BOD, phosphorous and nitrogen. Included in the documentation were also layout drawings for the contractor to prepare necessary drawings for construction of the plants. Magnus was responsible for securing the sales companies first orders for biological treatment using the Xylem ICEAS-SBR technique. Magnus was responsible for the contracts and order execution. The size of the biological treatment units were 30 000 PE and 17 000 PE. Magnus was the responsible project manager in projects were Xylem was a preferred subsupplier of equipment to the main contractor e.g. Strabag AG (http://www.strabag.at/). The work with contract included Yellow Fidic contracts and customer proposed contracts in conjunction with orders. 22 January 2015 Page 1 of 3

Appendix 1 CV Magnus Hallberg Magnus worked with finding financial solutions for projects. Magnus secured founding from Swedish Agency for Economic and Regional Growth (Tillväxtverket) for implementation of the fore mentioned package treatment plants (500 5000 PE) in total 300 000 Euro. Coordination of major contracts and deliveries for ozone and UV for drinking water projects, were also part of Magnus responsibilities. Skanska AB www.skanska.se Magnus was specialist and responsible for treatment solution for drainage water in major projects such as Hallandsås (Sweden), Botniabanan (Sweden), Sandvika- Lysaker (Norway) and Brilliant Expansion Project (Canada). Magnus was responsible for the Skanska manual on handling of drainage water from construction sites. The work involved several site visits and gathering information from the whole Skanska organisation to provide an up to date and practically useful manual for the company. In projects for sewage treatment and drinking water production Magnus was responsible for quality assurance. He was member of the technical group for the tender work with one of St. Petersburg s sewage treatment plants. In infrastructure projects where design and set up for supply of drinking water and sewage water was required, Magnus was responsible for providing this. In these projects the water solutions had to be adapted depending on legal requirements and site conditions in the respective country, so standard solutions could rarely be used. In the work with construction of storm water facilities, Magnus saw the need for more knowledge to assess the risks in the diversity of projects that was tendered. In order to provide more experience, Magnus initiated a research project. It was possible for Magnus to also raise interest from several external stakeholders. The research projects were co-financed by Skanska and the Skanska PhD programme, The Office of Regional Planning and Urban Transportation in Stockholm, The Swedish Transport Agency, The Road, Bridge and Tunnel consortium (VBT), and The Swedish construction industry s organisation for research and development (SBUF). The results from the research lead to improved design conditions for construction of treatment facilities. The findings of the research were continuously communicated to the reference groups in seminars and written reports. This was positive for the practical implementation of the results from the project. ITT Flygt AB www.flygt.com As project engineer in the mother company, Flygt Products (1996-1998), Magnus was responsible for design and quotes for aeration system for wastewater treatment. The work also included technical support, supervision at installation, handling of claims and training internally and externally e.g. consultant companies. The position meant close cooperation with the production units of equipment and with the customers. 22 January 2015 Page 2 of 3

Appendix 1 CV Magnus Hallberg In the sales company, Flygt International (1998-2000), Magnus was responsible for offers and extensive deliveries of combined equipment supply including e.g. pumps, mixers, aeration systems, installation equipment and monitoring and control. He was project manager for small scale hydropower projects (up to 800 kw, max head = 25 m, max flow 10 m 3 /s). For the hydro turbine projects Flygt provided the turbines with integrated generators and controls. After order Magnus was responsible for the project execution. As product manager (1999-2000) for drainage and slurry pumps Magnus worked very close with end users in the steel, construction, and mining industry to sell and insure optimal pumping solutions. SWECO AB www.sweco.se Magnus worked with process design and evaluation of water treatment processes. An integral part of the work was laboratory, pilot and field trials. Magnus was responsible for the prestudy including laboratory trials and a major pilot trial using nanofiltration (NF) membranes for producing drinking water. The successful pre-study meant that the first water works using NF membranes was built in Sweden. Magnus was responsible for the process design and startup. Magnus worked mainly with drinking water but also with projects for industrial process water treatment. SIS www.sis.se Magnus worked with standardisation projects in the areas of water, environment and air quality. The work was carried out within the framework of the European Standardisation Organisation (CEN) and the International Standardisation Organisation (ISO). The work was done in very close cooperation with Swedish stakeholders from industry, municipal and governmental organisations to ensure their influence on produced standards. 22 January 2015 Page 3 of 3

Appendix 2 CV Magnus Hallberg Competence and Experience 2015 01 22 Halfor AB Magnus Hallberg, MD, Senior Consultant Summary experience 1992 2014 Drinking water, Process water, Sewage water, Stormwater Company Investigation Engineering Risk Quotes Quality Procurement Commissioning Product Development Marketing Contract Training Standard Tutor Finance Halfor AB X X X X X X X X ITT Water and Wastewater AB* X X X X X X X X X X Skanska AB X X X X X X X X X X X X X ITT Flygt AB X X X X X SWECO AB X X X X X X SIS (Standardisation in Sweden) X X Parameter Investigation Engineering Risk Quotes Quality Procurement Commissioning Product Development Marketing Contract Training Standard Tutor Finance Lead times (Months) 1 12 3 6 A 0,5 1 A 1 3 0,5 2 1 36 B 0,5 1 < 0,5 >12 1 7 6 12 Budget (Thousands EURO) 5 50 10 50 A 5 4300 A 1 700 5 700 10 500 B 5 700 C 5 30** D 60 500 Area Eur Globally EMEA Globally EMEA EMEA Eur, Can EMEA Globally EMEA Globally ISO/CEN Sweden EMEA A = Part of projects B = Seminars, Customer visits, exhibitions, marketing material, project follow up C = Responsible and leading the course as well as producing the material for internal and external training with concluding oral and/or written examination D = Tutoring of Master Thesis students and review of final report. All Master Thesis carried out at the KTH Royal Intitute of Technology, Stockholm Eur = Europe EMEA = Europe, Middle East and Asia Can = Canada ISO = International Standardisation Organisation CEN = European Standardisation Organisation * From 2012 10 08 Xylem Water Solutions AB ** Yearly budget for project management for the standardisation projects

Appendix 3 CV Magnus Hallberg Magnus Hallberg Tel. (Office) +46 8 82 71 36 Mobile +46 70 547 1226 E-mail: magnus.hallberg@halfor.se Address: Ingrid Bergmans väg 15 169 40 Solna Sweden SCIENTIFIC PUBLICATIONS Drinking water Ericsson B., Hallberg M., Wachenfeldt J. (1996) Nanofiltration of highly colored water for drinking water production, Desalination 108, pp 3-16 Stormwater Hallberg M., Renman G., Byman L., Svenstam G., Norling M. (2014) Treatment of tunnel wash water and implications for its disposal, Water Science & Technology, 69.10, pp. 2029-2035 Hallberg M., Renman G. (2008) Suspended solids concentration in highway runoff during summer conditions, Polish Journal of Environmental Studies, Vol. 17, pp 237-241 Hallberg M. (2007) Treatment Conditions for the Removal of Contaminants from Road Runoff, Doctoral Thesis, TRITA-LWR PHD 1032, Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm Hallberg M., Renman G. (2007) Reactive filters for removal of dissolved metals in highway runoff, Highway and Urban Environment, Proceedings of the 8 th Highway and Urban Environment Symposium, pp 463-474, Springer Renman G., Hallberg M., Kocyba J. (2007) Cleaning of highway runoff using a reactive filter treatment plant a pilot-scale column study, Highway and Urban Environment, Proceedings of the 8 th Highway and Urban Environment Symposium, pp 309-317, Springer Hallberg M., Renman G., Lundbom T. (2007) Seasonal variations in ten metals in highway runoff and their partition between dissolved and particulate matter, Water, Air and Soil Pollution, Vol. 181 (1-4), pp 183-191 Hallberg M. (2006) Suspended Solids and Metals in Highway Runoff Implications for Treatment Systems, Licentiate Thesis, TRITA-LWR LIC Thesis 2035, Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm Hallberg M., Renman G. (2006) Assessment of suspended solids concentration in highway runoff and its treatment implication, Environmental Technology, 27, pp 945-950 22 January 2015 Page 1 of 2

Appendix 3 CV Magnus Hallberg Hallberg M., Renman G. (2004) Treatment of polluted road run-off water Problems and possibilities, Annals of Warsaw Agricultural University, SGGW, Land Reclamation, No. 35, pp 55-64 Hallberg M., Renman G. (2004) Pre-sedimentation and filter for stormwater treatment in traffic dense areas with high pollution load, Vatten 60, pp 261-268 (Swedish) SELECTED CONFERENCES AND PAPERS Drinking water Hallberg M., Ericsson B., Jonsson B., Lundqvist K. (1996) Nanofiltration of ground water containing organic material for drinking water production, ESMST XIIIth, Annual Summer School Membrane Processes in Food and Biotechnological Applications, Lund, Sweden Sewage water Hallberg M., Lazic A., Newman J., Panic D., Nikolic A. (2012) ICEAS the modern SBR solution Comparison between ASP, SBR and ICEAS, International Conference Waste Waters, Municipal Solid Wastes and Hazardous Wastes, Cacak, Serbia, pp 111-116 (Serbian) Hallberg M., Sankaramanchi S., Newman J., Pasculea A., Andrei F. (2010) SBR-ICEAS a proven treatment solution today and for the future, 1 st International Conference All for clean water, Pitesti, Romania Stormwater Hallberg M., Byman L., Renman G., Berndtsson L., Norling C., Norling M. (2013) Assessment of pollutant origin in road runoff sediments, Novatech 2013, Lyon, France Hallberg M., Renman G. (2008) Removal of heavy metals from road runoff by filtration in granular slag columns, 11 th International Conference on Urban Drainage, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom Larm T., Hallberg M. (2008) Design Methods for Stormwater Treatment Site Specific Parameters, 11 th International Conference on Urban Drainage, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom Days of the Road (2007) Gothenburg, Swedish Transport Agency, Region West, Seminar Road particles - wet and dry Treatment of Road Runoff (2007), Vägverket Region Stockholm, Föredrag Hållbar väg i vått och torrt Hallberg, M., Renman G. (2004) Treatment of road run-off water in Sweden problems and possibilities. International Scientific-Technical Conference. Surface water, underground water and soils protection along roads and motorways. Krzyżowa, Poland, 17-19 November 2004. pp 55-60. 22 January 2015 Page 2 of 2