Waste Water Treatment Plant for Sewage Water in the Sharrcem Plant

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作者
Berisha, Halil [1 ]
Gashi, Shkurta [1 ]
Kouklidis, Kostas [1 ]
Mastoris, John [1 ]
Dragasakis, Kostis [2 ]
机构
[1] Titan Sharrcem, Elez Han, Kosovo
[2] Titan Cement Grp, Efkarpia, Greece
关键词
waste water treatment; water quality; environment; health; local community;
D O I
10.15273/gree.2017.02.031
中图分类号
TD [矿业工程];
学科分类号
0819 ;
摘要
Water is increasingly recognized as a critical issue for sustainable development, becoming as important as carbon to corporate responsibility and reputation. Although the cement industry's overall 'water footprint' is relatively small compared to other sectors, the Cement Sustainability Initiative of the World Business Council for Sustainable Development (WBCSD/CSI) has recognized the importance of water and the need to take actions towards efficient water management, with developing standardizing practices and employing a risk-based assessment approach, mostly at local level where individual facilities and activities can have implications for other water users in the area. Sharrcem, a member of the Titan Cement Group, has made significant investments to upgrade its production facilities, the technological process and apply environmentally friendly technologies. Under this frame, Sharrcem implemented a project for the construction of a Waste Water Treatment Plant (WWTP) in the Cement Plant facilities, which has been successfully operating since early 2016. This paper discusses the technology applied at the new WWTP and the results achieved already, with significant improvement in the quality of the treated water, as compared to the previous situation where untreated wastewater was directly discharged to the nearby Dimce Stream. The WWTP project is a major investment of Sharrcem that aims to improve the quality of the discharged water effluents and thus prevent potential river pollution and overall protect the environment and the health of Sharrcem employees and local community The WWTP operates with the Sequencing Batch Reactors (SBR) technology, is fully automated and has been also connected with few households of the neighboring community to treat also their sewage water. The plant can be expanded in the future - to connect with additional households - without increasing the size of the treatment tanks One of the benefits of this project is that by removing a variety of contaminants from water it becomes usable again, depending on the nature of the contaminants and the end use of the water treated. According to the monitoring results the treated water that comes out of the WWTP fully meets quality requirements according to the EU and local limit values standards.
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