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Produced water treatment flotation units

Induced Gas Flotation. Mechanically induced gas dotation (IGF) is employed extensively to remove suspended solids, oil, and other organic matter from oil-field and refinery wastewaters. Consequently, these IGF units are particularly suited to the treatment of oil-in-water or reverse emulsions. Such units generally follow gravity oil-water separation units such as FWKOs, gun barrels, and skim tanks in oil-field-produced water-treatment schemes, and also handle the oily water streams generated from all treaters in a specific produced-fiuid treatment plant. [Pg.357]

Environmental regulations prohibit disposal of produced water without primary and. in some instances, secondary treatment. Corrugated-plate interceptors, cross-flow separators, flotation units and other specialized equipment is required to reduce hydrocarbon content to acceptable levels. Authors discuss various equipment used in water treating. Next month, equations and empirical rules to help the engineer select appropriate treating equipment wilt be provided. [Pg.169]


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