cited by: chemical industry wastewater treatment researchgate

cited by: chemical industry wastewater treatment researchgate
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  • What is chemical industry wastewater?
  • Chemical industry wastewater is different from that of other common high-load industrial streams, like those of food, pulp and paper, etc.; these are well suited to biological treatment due to the presence of organic contaminants (mostly of natural origin and with a high BOD/COD ratio) which consist mainly of sugars and carbohydrates [ 4 ].
  • Do chemical industries face environmental regulatory challenges in treating wastewater effluents?
  • PDF | The world’s chemical industries face formidable environmental regulatory challenges in treating their wastewater effluents. The present work aims... | Find, read and cite all the research you need on ResearchGate
  • How is industrial wastewater treated?
  • Industrial wastewater is treated using physical, biological, and chemical techniques. Each treatment method has advantages and disadvantages regarding factors such as the efficacy of removing specific pollutants, the treatment volume, ease of use, cost, energy usage, and chemical consumption.
  • What are the treatment technologies in chemical industry?
  • treatment technologies in chemical industry. Because of the specicity wastewater. of treatment. Preliminary treatment involves the removal of large organics and compounds are broken down. Secondary treatment including a residual disinfection. (O&G) is a common pollutant in a wide range of chemical industries.