Zero Liquid Discharge In Treatment Of Aqueous Effluents In Non-Ferrous Metals' Industry -An Option Who's Time Has Come

Metallurgy and Materials Society
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Jan 1, 2009

Abstract

In view of the increasing environmental regulations that have been promulgated all over the world in the last 30 years, non-ferrous smelters and refineries have learnt and adapted to treat effectively metals'-containing process waste streams that need to be bled from the plant. However, anions such as sulfates, chlorides and fluorides-presently not a major problem ?are coming under increasing scrutiny and need to be addressed in the near future. The current paper reviews options for waste water treatment with reference to: a) types of waste streams processed b) process chemistry c) discharge options d) recovery and reuse of water and e) solids disposal. Methods to obtain zero liquid discharge ?a possible solution to eliminate discharge of above anions and residual heavy metals- are discussed with case studies. The long term goal of any non-ferrous smelter plant should be to have a zero liquid discharge philosophy-an approach that would become an epitome of water reuse and conservation.
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APA:  (2009)  Zero Liquid Discharge In Treatment Of Aqueous Effluents In Non-Ferrous Metals' Industry -An Option Who's Time Has Come

MLA: Zero Liquid Discharge In Treatment Of Aqueous Effluents In Non-Ferrous Metals' Industry -An Option Who's Time Has Come. Metallurgy and Materials Society, 2009.

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