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What is Oil and Gas Wastewater

Membrane Technology for Water and Wastewater Treatment in Rural Regions
Wastewater that is originated from the oil and gas sector, including flow back and produced water containing toxic chemicals, and other contaminants like heavy metals, hydrocarbons, and salts.
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Conventional Wastewater Treatments
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-2645-3.ch009
Abstract
Conventional wastewater treatment consists of chemical, biological, physicochemical, and mechanical processes to remove organic loading, solids, and nutrient contents from wastewater. Biological processes are more commonly used in wastewater treatment as secondary or tertiary treatments, as it is more effective and more economical than chemical and mechanical processes. In this chapter, several types of wastewaters generated from municipal or industrial activities are discussed. Wastewater has different pollutant contents depending on the point of generation which consequently requires different ways of treatment. Some commonly used conventional wastewater treatment technologies are introduced. A particular focus is given to both aerobic and anaerobic treatments.
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