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AM-92-08 WATER REUSE WITHIN A REFINERY

Karen S. Eble, Jennifer Feathers, Betz Industrial, Trevose, Pennsylvania

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Associate Member, International Member, Petrochemical Member, Refining Member - $0.00
Government, NonMember - $35.00

Description:

Before water reuse can be optimized within a refinery, all process water streams and utility water streams must be identtfied and their contaminants must be characterized. The streams can then be mixed and matched to minimize total refinery water use, water discharge, and water treatment. The cooling system is typically the largest consumer of water within a refinery, and consequently, it is the most likely place to reuse water. This paper identifies many process water streams found in a refinery, characterizes their contaminants, and compares those characteristics with the level of contaminants which can be successfully treated in the cooling system.

Product Details:

Product ID: AM-92-08
Publication Year: 1992