Treatment of effluent from a water and oil separator box: potential of reuse of effluent in a gas station
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Resumo: | Gas station activities generally have the greatest potential to cause damage to the environment by chemicals, gases, solvents, metals and fuels in particular. The packaging of fuels in underground ditches is what most causes soil contamination. This study aims to analyze an effluent treatment structure from a water separator box and petrochemical by-products from a gas station, compare the results with the legislation and evaluate its potential for reuse in the process. In Brazil, the legislation pertaining to the fuel storage and distribution activity dates from 1997, with the edition of the Resolution of the National Environment Council (CONAMA) nº. 237/97, which cites the activity as being requested for environmental licensing and CONAMA 430/2011 complements and amends Resolution No. 357/2005, which provides for the conditions and standards for the discharge of effluents. In the effluent leaving the separator box, we note that anomalies still occur, such as the excess of surfactants and also in the BOD, taking into account that these two parameters affect the water quality for its potential reuse, and may cause contamination in the soil and sheet. phreatic. We advise the use of the activated carbon filter, as it is a more viable method and can meet the need to return this effluent within standardized standards, allowing the reuse of effluent in discharges, gardening, washing environments, among others. |
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Treatment of effluent from a water and oil separator box: potential of reuse of effluent in a gas stationTratamiento de efluentes de una caja separadora de agua y aceite: potencial de reutilización de efluentes em uma estación de gasTratamento do efluente de uma caixa separadora água e óleo: potencial de reuso do efluente em um posto de gasolinaSeparating box effluentFuel stationEnvironment.Efluente de la caja separadoraGasolineraMedio ambiente.Efluente de caixa separadoraPosto de combustívelMeio Ambiente.Gas station activities generally have the greatest potential to cause damage to the environment by chemicals, gases, solvents, metals and fuels in particular. The packaging of fuels in underground ditches is what most causes soil contamination. This study aims to analyze an effluent treatment structure from a water separator box and petrochemical by-products from a gas station, compare the results with the legislation and evaluate its potential for reuse in the process. In Brazil, the legislation pertaining to the fuel storage and distribution activity dates from 1997, with the edition of the Resolution of the National Environment Council (CONAMA) nº. 237/97, which cites the activity as being requested for environmental licensing and CONAMA 430/2011 complements and amends Resolution No. 357/2005, which provides for the conditions and standards for the discharge of effluents. In the effluent leaving the separator box, we note that anomalies still occur, such as the excess of surfactants and also in the BOD, taking into account that these two parameters affect the water quality for its potential reuse, and may cause contamination in the soil and sheet. phreatic. We advise the use of the activated carbon filter, as it is a more viable method and can meet the need to return this effluent within standardized standards, allowing the reuse of effluent in discharges, gardening, washing environments, among others.Las actividades de las estaciones de servicio generalmente tienen el mayor potencial de causar daños al medio ambiente por productos químicos, gases, solventes, metales y combustibles en particular. El almacenamiento de combustible en zanjas subterráneas es lo que más contamina el suelo. Este estudio tiene como objetivo analizar la estructura de tratamiento de efluentes de una caja separadora de agua y subproductos petroquímicos de una gasolinera, comparar los resultados con la legislación y evaluar su potencial de reutilización en el proceso. En Brasil, la legislación relativa a la actividad de almacenamiento y distribución de combustibles data de 1997, con la edición de la Resolución del Consejo Nacional de Medio Ambiente (CONAMA) nº. 237/97, que cita la actividad como sujeta a licenciamiento ambiental y CONAMA 430/2011 complementa y modifica la Resolución No. 357/2005, que establece las condiciones y estándares para la descarga de efluentes. En el efluente que sale de la caja separadora, observamos que aún se producen anomalías, como el exceso de tensioactivos y también en la DBO, teniendo en cuenta que estos dos parámetros afectan la calidad del agua para su potencial reutilización, pudiendo provocar contaminación en el suelo y laminar. freático. Aconsejamos el uso del filtro de carbón activado, por ser un método más viable que puede satisfacer las necesidades de devolver este efluente dentro de estándares estandarizados, permitiendo la reutilización del efluente en vertidos, jardinería, ambientes de lavado, entre otros.As atividades dos postos de gasolina têm em geral o maior potencial de causar danos ao meio ambiente por produtos químicos, gases, solventes, metais e combustíveis em especial. O armazenamento de combustíveis nas valas subterrâneas é o que mais provoca a contaminação do solo. Este estudo tem como objetivo analisar a estrutura de tratamento de efluentes de uma caixa separadora de água e subprodutos petroquímicos de um posto de gasolina, comparar os resultados com a legislação e avaliar seu potencial de reuso no processo. No Brasil, a legislação pertinente à atividade de armazenamento e distribuição de combustível data do ano 1997, com a edição da Resolução do Conselho Nacional do Meio Ambiente (CONAMA) nº. 237/97, que cita a atividade como sendo sujeita ao licenciamento ambiental e a CONAMA 430/2011 complementa e altera a Resolução nº 357/2005 que dispõe sobre as condições e padrões de lançamento de efluentes. No efluente de saída da caixa separadora, notamos que ainda ocorre anomalias, como o excesso de surfactantes e também na DBO, levando em consideração que esses dois parâmetros afetam a qualidade da água para o seu potencial reuso, e podendo causar contaminação no solo e lençol freático. Aconselhamos o uso do filtro com carvão ativado, por ser um método mais viável e que consegue atender as necessidades de devolver esse efluente dentro das normas padronizadas, possibilitando o reuso do efluente em descargas, jardinagem, lavar ambientes, dentre outros.Research, Society and Development2021-02-02info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/1074710.33448/rsd-v10i2.10747Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 No. 2; e1510210747Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 Núm. 2; e1510210747Research, Society and Development; v. 10 n. 2; e15102107472525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/10747/10919Copyright (c) 2021 Nayara Gabrielli de Freitas Borges; Ediene Monteiro Romão; Fabrícia Nunes de Jesushttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessBorges, Nayara Gabrielli de Freitas Romão, Ediene Monteiro Jesus, Fabrícia Nunes de 2021-03-02T09:32:39Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/10747Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:32:44.823230Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false |
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Treatment of effluent from a water and oil separator box: potential of reuse of effluent in a gas station Tratamiento de efluentes de una caja separadora de agua y aceite: potencial de reutilización de efluentes em uma estación de gas Tratamento do efluente de uma caixa separadora água e óleo: potencial de reuso do efluente em um posto de gasolina |
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Treatment of effluent from a water and oil separator box: potential of reuse of effluent in a gas station |
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Treatment of effluent from a water and oil separator box: potential of reuse of effluent in a gas station Borges, Nayara Gabrielli de Freitas Separating box effluent Fuel station Environment. Efluente de la caja separadora Gasolinera Medio ambiente. Efluente de caixa separadora Posto de combustível Meio Ambiente. |
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Treatment of effluent from a water and oil separator box: potential of reuse of effluent in a gas station |
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Treatment of effluent from a water and oil separator box: potential of reuse of effluent in a gas station |
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Treatment of effluent from a water and oil separator box: potential of reuse of effluent in a gas station |
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Treatment of effluent from a water and oil separator box: potential of reuse of effluent in a gas station |
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Treatment of effluent from a water and oil separator box: potential of reuse of effluent in a gas station |
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Borges, Nayara Gabrielli de Freitas |
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Borges, Nayara Gabrielli de Freitas Romão, Ediene Monteiro Jesus, Fabrícia Nunes de |
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Romão, Ediene Monteiro Jesus, Fabrícia Nunes de |
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Borges, Nayara Gabrielli de Freitas Romão, Ediene Monteiro Jesus, Fabrícia Nunes de |
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Separating box effluent Fuel station Environment. Efluente de la caja separadora Gasolinera Medio ambiente. Efluente de caixa separadora Posto de combustível Meio Ambiente. |
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Separating box effluent Fuel station Environment. Efluente de la caja separadora Gasolinera Medio ambiente. Efluente de caixa separadora Posto de combustível Meio Ambiente. |
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Gas station activities generally have the greatest potential to cause damage to the environment by chemicals, gases, solvents, metals and fuels in particular. The packaging of fuels in underground ditches is what most causes soil contamination. This study aims to analyze an effluent treatment structure from a water separator box and petrochemical by-products from a gas station, compare the results with the legislation and evaluate its potential for reuse in the process. In Brazil, the legislation pertaining to the fuel storage and distribution activity dates from 1997, with the edition of the Resolution of the National Environment Council (CONAMA) nº. 237/97, which cites the activity as being requested for environmental licensing and CONAMA 430/2011 complements and amends Resolution No. 357/2005, which provides for the conditions and standards for the discharge of effluents. In the effluent leaving the separator box, we note that anomalies still occur, such as the excess of surfactants and also in the BOD, taking into account that these two parameters affect the water quality for its potential reuse, and may cause contamination in the soil and sheet. phreatic. We advise the use of the activated carbon filter, as it is a more viable method and can meet the need to return this effluent within standardized standards, allowing the reuse of effluent in discharges, gardening, washing environments, among others. |
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