Hello Atiq, there are a ...
Published by Gary Brown, Water Practitioner at Dikubu Water
Hello Atiq, there are a number of options or combinations of processes to treat refinery wastewater. Typically one should understand inflow loading by characterisation, só sampling and testing of content as well as quantification of flow volume per day
once this is determined the target treated effluent quality should be determined, for example discharge to sea or environment, recycling on site or tertiary re-use
once this is available a process configuration can be established and modelled and relevant software can be identified
biological activated sludge or any attached growth process basic design modelling can be established on empirical design criteria in the form of a spreadsheet
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I have also collected target effluent quality parameters except fresh inffluent analysis. slugde remove from the steam and discharge into the sea
Published by Atiq Rehman, Deputy Manager Operation at Karachi Electric
4 stream flow 4577 , desalination reject water flow 2083 m3/h
Published by Atiq Rehman, Deputy Manager Operation at Karachi Electric
I am waiting fresh waste water analysis. however, five streams of waste water available 1- desalination plant rejection / brine water , 2- spent caustic from merox unit , penex and CCR , 3- Primary cooling water from process area , 4- Oil water effiuent comes from various streams like process area, utilities and common facilities. 5- sour stripping water from CDU De-salter / Brine
Published by Atiq Rehman, Deputy Manager Operation at Karachi Electric