A. Lebel et A. Raveh, WASTE MINIMIZATION PROMOTES BIOPHYSICAL TREATMENT OF COMPLEX PETROCHEMICAL WASTES IN ISRAEL, Water science and technology, 29(8), 1994, pp. 201-208
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Categorie Soggetti
Water Resources","Environmental Sciences","Engineering, Civil
A full-scale 300 m(3)/day industrial waste treatment system was put in
to operation in a petrochemical manufacturing plant in Israel for the
purpose of detoxifying its complex organic waste stream. The GPI treat
ment plant design incorporates an innovative waste management approach
to accommodate the limited space allocated for the facility. It emplo
ys influent equalization and waste minimization techniques, in support
of an advanced biophysical treatment process to accomplish a substant
ial reduction in the facility footprint while producing a high quality
effluent. Initial performance data indicate a highly efficient organi
c waste reduction. COD and BOD removal surpassed 95% and 98%, respecti
vely, over the initial two months of operation, meeting the stringent
effluent discharge criteria. The system also provides effective sludge
dewatering, producing 40-50% solids sludge, thereby minimizing sludge
disposal costs.