TREATMENT AND RECYCLING OF WASTE WATER AT KHARTOUM NORTH POWER STATION
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2008-02
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Al Neelain University
Abstract
This study attempts to investigate the chemical and physical characteristics of
Khartoum north Power station waste water and to suggest methods for treating
this water before being discharged to river Nile.
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To achieve this goal numerous numbers of samples have been collected and
examined to detect oil content, turbidity, suspended solids, total dissolved solids,
pH, BOD, COD and conductivity. Average values of these results were
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calculated and compared with (WHO- 2003) guide lines. W ;
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The outcome of this phase study confirmed that waste water at Khartoum
north Power station (KNPS) is heavily polluted with oil and other pollutants. For
this reason a second phase of experiments is carried out mamTy—tdremove or
reduce oil content and other pollutants to levels which may comply with ‘Y‘r~°
International regulations and local authority laicts.
The treatment phase of experiment comprising different processing units
arranged in a logical sequence starting with units for oil removal through a
coagulation process, sand filtering ending with ion exchange or reverse osmosis
to remove dissolved solids.
Results obtained from second phase of experiments after waste water being
treated are encouraging and a total reduction in contamination of not less than
80% has been achieved.
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Sewage -- Purification, Water reuse, Waste minimization