International Journal of Environmental Planning and Management
Articles Information
International Journal of Environmental Planning and Management, Vol.4, No.2, Jun. 2018, Pub. Date: Aug. 31, 2018
Experimental Investigation of Quality Indexes in Treatment of Wastewater by Proposed Producer
Pages: 30-33 Views: 1338 Downloads: 271
Authors
[01] Behnam Rahimi, Department of Chemical Engineering, Sirjan Branch, Islamic Azad University, Sirjan, Iran.
[02] Farshad Farahbod, Department of Chemical Engineering, Firoozabad Branch, Islamic Azad University, Firoozabad, Iran.
Abstract
Zero discharge (Z. D.) is a best solution to decrease the amount of contaminants. The treatment of waste drilling fluid by two mixed flow reactors is studied in this paper. During drilling process, a large volume of drilling fluid is circulated in an open or semi enclosed system, at elevated temperatures, with agitation, preparing an important potential for chemical exposure and subsequent health effects. The role of the mud engineer or more properly Drilling Fluids Engineer is very critical to the entire drilling operation because even small problems with mud can stop the whole operations on rig. So, the basic parameters which are affected on the properties of drilling fluid are discussed in this paper. The obtained results are shown in the results and discussion section. Results show the turbidity removal percentage can reach to the 95%, approximately.
Keywords
Environmental Pollution, Nano, Coagulation, Treatment, Reactor
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