industrial waste treatment chemicals non ionic in iran

industrial waste treatment chemicals non ionic in iran
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  • Are Iranian industrial wastewater treatment plants the same as developed countries?
  • Construction and development of Iranian industrial wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) are the same as in developed countries. According to the Iranian small industries and industrial parks organization report ( ISIPO 2012 ), the first WWTP with a capacity of 1,700 m 3 /day went into operation at Abbas-abad industrial park in 2005.
  • Which sectors can be used for wastewater reuse in Iran?
  • In general, Iran has three major sectors where wastewater reuse can be utilized, including for agricultural, industrial, and municipal uses. To evaluate this more precisely, the quantity and quality of effluent in each sector according to government statistics and predictions in the year 2021 (1,400 in terms of solar year) are presented.
  • What is the history of municipal wastewater collection and treatment in Iran?
  • The main construction and development of municipal wastewater collection and treatment in Iran relates to the Islamic revolution period in 1978. Now, Iran, with 150 municipal WWTPs, covers 23 million inhabitants and the total collected wastewater is more than 3.5 million m 3 /d.
  • What is inorganic industrial wastewater?
  • Inorganic industrial wastewater mainly originated from the following industrial sectors: Wastewater generated from various industries may contain metallic chemicals such as cadmium, chromium, copper, lead, nickel, silver, and zinc; organic chemicals and cyanide; and oil and grease.