Bulletin Board

Upcoming Pharmaceutical Water courses based on the new Water and Steam Baseline Guide.
 Offered in the Boston Area in April and St. Louis in May.

 

About the Critical Utilities COP

The CU COP has nearly 2,000 members within a cross functional and collaborative environment where end users, regulators, design firms, construction firms, and vendors can discuss CU issues and address global and individual concerns.


 

COP Mission

The CU COP provides a discussion and network forum for CU professionals by encouraging the sharing of ideas relevant to topics such as system design, commissioning and qualification, process validation, re-qualification, regulations, operations, and maintenance. The CU COP aspires to be the premier industry resource for the provision of relevant and timely information related to CU and to create and maintain a body of knowledge specific to CU through publications, best practice guides, and educational programs.


 

How to Get Involved

As a CU COP member you can access technical discussions or download presentations or files. You can complete a volunteer profile and share your expertise with the community. Note that only ISPE Members can engage in these activities.

Community Discussions

  • WFI loop sucting air question
    Critical Utilities, 21 May, (2 comments)
    Some clean utility(PW, WFI) locate in virus area. Duing withdraw water, if possible suct air with vi ... Continue reading
  • GMP Waste Requirements??
    Critical Utilities, 21 May, (2 comments)
    Hallo all On the subject: waste from pharmaceutical production, I have a question on how to defin ... Continue reading
  • Qualification of nitrogen supply
    Critical Utilities, 16 May, (4 comments)
    Dear all, we have a nitrogen supply which was qualified 5-6 years ago. One of the tests during qu ... Continue reading
  • High Nitrate levels
    Critical Utilities, 7 May, (2 comments)
    Hi I have a client that has problems with high levels of nitrate in their produced PW. They have ... Continue reading
  • Compounding area " air brakes "
    Critical Utilities, 7 May, (3 comments)
    Having a problem convincing an engineering manager what 211.48, b really means. My understanding ... Continue reading