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Refinery Sludge Treatment/Hazardous Waste Minimization Via Dehydration and Solvent Extraction
The patented Carver-Greenfield (C-G) Process®, a combination of dehydration and solvent extraction treatment technologies, has a wide range of uses in separating hydrocarbon solvent-soluble hazardous organic contaminants (indigenous oil) from sludges, soils, and industrial wastes. As a result of this treatment, the products from a C-G Process facility are:
Clean, dry solids which are typically suitable for disposal in nonhazardous landfills;
Water which is treatable in an industrial or Publicly Owned Treatment Works (POTW) wastewater treatment facility;
Extracted indigenous oil containing hydrocarbon soluble contaminants which may be recycled or reused or disposed of at less cost because its volume is smaller than the original waste feed.
The C-G Process was demonstrated on spent oily drilling fluids as part of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Superfund Innovative Technology Evaluation (SITE) Program. This paper summarizes the use of the C-G Process for economical treatment and minimization of hazardous refinery wastes, reviews the SITE program results, and describes extending the C-G Process technology to treatment of other wastes. Estimated treatment costs are presented.
Refinery Sludge Treatment/Hazardous Waste Minimization Via Dehydration and Solvent Extraction
The patented Carver-Greenfield (C-G) Process®, a combination of dehydration and solvent extraction treatment technologies, has a wide range of uses in separating hydrocarbon solvent-soluble hazardous organic contaminants (indigenous oil) from sludges, soils, and industrial wastes. As a result of this treatment, the products from a C-G Process facility are:
Clean, dry solids which are typically suitable for disposal in nonhazardous landfills;
Water which is treatable in an industrial or Publicly Owned Treatment Works (POTW) wastewater treatment facility;
Extracted indigenous oil containing hydrocarbon soluble contaminants which may be recycled or reused or disposed of at less cost because its volume is smaller than the original waste feed.
The C-G Process was demonstrated on spent oily drilling fluids as part of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Superfund Innovative Technology Evaluation (SITE) Program. This paper summarizes the use of the C-G Process for economical treatment and minimization of hazardous refinery wastes, reviews the SITE program results, and describes extending the C-G Process technology to treatment of other wastes. Estimated treatment costs are presented.
Refinery Sludge Treatment/Hazardous Waste Minimization Via Dehydration and Solvent Extraction
Trowbridge, Theodore D. (Autor:in) / Holcombe, Thomas C. (Autor:in)
Journal of the Air & Waste Management Association ; 45 ; 782-788
01.10.1995
7 pages
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