Features of wastewater treatment systems of the oil and gas field infrastructure

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When creating the oil and gas field infrastructure, the question arises of collection, storage, transportation, treatment and disposal of waste generated as a result of people's activities. One of the important tasks is the design, construction and operation of a reliable water disposal system for rotators' camps, stable under the northern conditions and including wastewater treatment plants. Technological and technical-economic analysis of existing facilities has shown that the efficiency of the existing small wastewater treatment plants is rather low, while the cost of operation is several times higher than that of stations with high capacity. This trend is also characteristic of existing technologies for treatment and disposal of sludge. In order to prevent anthropogenic impact on the nature of the North of the Tyumen Oblast (region), to increase the efficiency of small wastewater treatment plants and to reduce the costs of sludge disposal, it is necessary to apply new technological solutions and methods for treating the resulting domestic waste.

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Vialkova, E., & Maksimova, S. (2018). Features of wastewater treatment systems of the oil and gas field infrastructure. In IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science (Vol. 181). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/181/1/012035

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