Implementing and optimizing the operation of membrane bioreactors for petroleum wastewater treatment

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Inglezakis, V.
Fatone, F.
Loizidou, M.
Omirkhan, A.
Seidakhmetov, T.
Nauruzbayeva, J.
Maktayeva, Zh.

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Nazarbayev University

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In the recent Kazakhstan Upstream Oil and Gas Technology and R&D Roadmap, water management has been recognized one of the fifteen main challenges that must be dealt with. This roadmap mentions that chemical processes are increasingly used for wastewater treatment; however it is recognized that "the preferred, longer term solution is likely to be membrane technology, which present a local R&D opportunity since further development is needed. This could lead to local opportunities for design, installation and maintenance of membrane separation equipment"[1]. In line with the above requirements the proposed project develops and optimizes a membrane based treatment scheme for the treating & recycling of the water within the industry. Another objective is to investigate several biological processes within the membrane bioreactor (MBR) including nitrification/denitrification and biological removal of cyanides.

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