CoP Critical Utilities
About
The aim of the CoP “Critical Utilities” is to network experts from the pharmaceutical industry. We provide a platform for the discussion of specialist topics and the exchange of experiences. In addition, this group is actively participating in future revisions of ISPE’s international baseline guides on “Pharma Water and Steam”. We offer annual presentations, practical guides or specialist discussions on topics from the field of “Critical Utilities”. The content and focus are determined by the participants. Through communication with other global CoP’s, experiences are regularly shared.
The manual
Water for Injection
The appearance of the new European monograph on the production of Water for Injection (WFI) is the result of discussions, analyses and talks. In this monograph, membrane processes for the production of WFI are now included in the production section, as an equivalent alternative to distillation processes.
To date, WFI had to be final distilled in Europe. Distillation represents a very safe process for the production of WFI and is therefore seen worldwide as the gold standard for WFI production.
In recent decades, with the development of new manufacturing methods in water treatment, there has been a demand from the industry to use these new processes for WFI generation as well, thereby reducing costs.
With the new WFI monograph of the Ph. Eur. In parallel, the pharmacopoeias of Europe, the USA and Japan have now been harmonized to a large extent.
These pharmacopoeias now allow the recognized preparation of WFIs without distillation.
Nevertheless, in order to be able to produce WFI compliantly and reliably, a suitable plant design and appropriate monitoring of the process technology are required.
The currently existing specifications on the part of the authorities still contain ambiguities and raise questions.
This is one reason that there is not yet a common understanding.
The interdisciplinary team of experts of the ISPE D/A/CH Community of Practice (rCoP) for pharmaceutical water and steam has produced a guideline in the form of a 110-page manual (d) for understanding.
This will provide an overview of the regulatory requirements, and open questions regarding membrane-based manufacturing of WFI will be answered from the experts’ perspective. Planners, operators, equipment manufacturers, drug manufacturers, and government officials are provided with a practical guide that addresses regulatory compliance as well as technical and operational feasibility.
Special topics of the working group
- Plant engineering and design
- Maintenance and servicing
- Monitoring
- Construction materials
- Technologies of production and distribution
- Compliance and quality
- Pharmagases
- Commissioning and qualification

Lead
Stefan Raabe
Head of Strategic Account Management – Life Sciences
(Endress + Hauser Switzerland AG)

Lead
Marcel Zehnder
Sales Manager
(BWT Aqua AG)
Steering Committee
Stefan Raabe,
Endress + Hauser Switzerland AG
Roland Thöndel,
Takeda Manufacturing Austria AG
Manuel André Deuringer,
Lonza AG
Ludovic Brech,
Chemgineering Switzerland AG
Patrick Zipfel,
Novartis
Fritz Röder,
Merck Healthcare KGaA
Thomas Herbelßheimer,
Roche Diagnostics GmbH
Tanja Löhe,
Kinetics Germany GmbH
Lucas du Hommet,
R-Pharm Germany GmbH
Marcel Zehnder,
BWT Aqua AG
Jochen Schmidt-Nawrot,
CRB Group GmbH
Alexander Lausecker,
Zeta GmbH
Thomas Bishop,
GMP Assistance GmbH
Stephan Neumann
Boehringer Ingelheim
Christian Graf,
IPS Integrated Project Services
Nils Ern,
Pharmatec GmbH
Thomas Rücker,
Thomas Rücker Engineering & Consulting