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In-plant control applications and their effect on treatability of a textile mill wastewater
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2002
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Industrial Wastewater ManagementWater MinimizationWastewater RecoveryEngineeringWater ReuseEffluent DisposalEnvironmental EngineeringTextile Mill WastewaterEnvironmental RemediationWater TreatmentRecyclingWool Finishing PlantWastewater ManagementIndustrial WastewaterWaste ManagementIn-plant Control ApplicationsWastewater Treatment
Water minimization and exploration of the potential for wastewater recovery and reuse are priority issues of industrial wastewater management. They are extremely significant for the textile industry commonly characterized with a high water demand. The study presents a detailed in-plant control survey for a wool finishing plant. A comprehensive process profile and wastewater characterization indicate that process water consumption can be reduced by 34%, and 23% of the wastewater volume can be recovered for reuse. Treatability of reusable wastewater fraction and the effect of in-plant control applications on effluent treatability were also investigated.
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