A Study on Liquid Waste Control Measures Praetieed in Khartoum Refinery
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2005
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Neelain University
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ABSTRACT
This study has been conducted to assess the liquid Waste control measures practiced in
the Khartoum refinery to investigate the control measures which are applied to minimize
the quantity of the liquid waste produced, or to treat them in a way that they could not
cause any harmful effects to the receiving environment.
A survey was carried on the liquid wastes, solid wastes and gaseous emissions to
identify their source, treatment, disposal methods and characteristics.
Laboratory analysis were carried out for liquid waste from four locations, starting from
grid pond before treatment, physical treatment unit, Biological Oxygen Demand and
chemical treatment and oxidation ponds.
The laboratory analysis covered the following parameter: oil content, chemical oxygen
demand (COD), total dissolved solids (TSS), sulphides, nitrogen ammonia (NH;-N),
biochemical oxygen demand (BOD) and pH. The result obtained showed that the oil
content is exceed the limits, also chemical oxygen demand (COD) and total suspended
solids (TSS) exceed the limits set out by Sudanese Petroleum Corporation (Regulation for
Protection of the environment in the petroleum industry 2001).
Also trace elements, cadmium, iron and lead exceed the limits as estimated in appendix
(1) and appendix (2). After a time it will accumulates and pollute water and soil,
therefore it should be control during the process by minimizing the quantity or to be
recycle after treatment.
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A Thesis Submitted In Fulfillment For The
Requirements of the Degree of M.Se. In Chemistry
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Liquid Waste