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Petroleum Wastewater Treatment

Ali Aghababai Beni, Mohammad Saleh Samie Adel, Mojgan Zaeimdar, Arezoo Ghadi, Vahid Hassani, Kiarash Jalalvandi, Sayed Asaad Abdollahi

2023Sustainable development20 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Petroleum hydrocarbons in refinery wastewater are considered the main cause of pollution. Wastewater from oil refineries contains large amounts of oil and fat in the form of suspended particles, light and heavy hydrocarbons, phenol, and other dissolved organic substances, which cause environmental pollution if they are discharged into the environment without treatment. Usually, conventional methods of treating petroleum wastes have a lot of costs; due to the existence of sufficient area for the construction of solar distillation ponds and suitable sunlight, as well as a large number of sunny days near the equator, the solar distillation method can be used. Membrane bioreactors based on biological decomposition and biological transformation of oils and waste oil materials have provided new solutions for the biological treatment of these wastewater. In addition to these methods, Fenton’s advanced oxidation methods, electrochemical coagulation method, and membrane filtration method are mentioned in this chapter.

Topics & Concepts

Oil refineryWastewaterEnvironmental scienceWaste managementPetroleumDistillationSewage treatmentRefineryFiltration (mathematics)Pulp and paper industryChemistryEnvironmental engineeringEngineeringChromatographyMathematicsOrganic chemistryStatisticsMembrane Separation TechnologiesAdvanced oxidation water treatmentWater Quality Monitoring and Analysis