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Development of Ecological Effective Cleaning Method in Oil Industrial Wastewater (Iw) Mechanical Cleaning Plants
Due to the complex composition and dispersed systems of industrial wastewater
generated in the oil refining industry, which have a colloidal solution, deep cleaning
of these waters, up to 100% of oil product waste, is one of the main unresolved
environmental problems. Due to the high content of MOPW in the IW obtained from
ORI, the initial treatment of these waters is carried out by the method of mechanical
precipitation due to the minimum of 1–2 g/l and the maximum concentration of 5–
10 g/l.Depending on the amount of 1000–2000 mg/l of MOPW included in these
devices, the purification of IW is often carried out in the actual range of 250–500
mg/l.In the next stages, physicochemical, chemical, biological, etc. the methods are
carried out only in accordance with the environmental standards of the remaining
MOPW to a certain extent. Although some of this water is transported to the periodic
water system after the final biological treatment of the IW of the industry, the
MOPW mixture, which remains in the ecological norms due to the discharge of the
rest into the water basins, has a negative environmental impact on the flora and fauna
of the basin. The ecological problem of the destruction of ecosystems still persists