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Water Treating Equipment

Hydrocyclone Separator

Posted on January 6, 2011October 28, 2012

Hydrocyclone separators, sometimes called enhanced gravity separators, use centrifugal force to remove oil droplets from oily water. As shown in Figure 7-16, static hydrocyclone separator…

Influent Water Quality

Deck Drainage

Posted on September 6, 2009

Federal regulations and most authorities having jurisdiction require that “free oil” be removed from deck drainage prior to disposal. It is extremely difficult to predict…

Influent Water Quality

Soluble Oil

Posted on September 6, 2009

In every system substances that show up as “oil” in the laboratory test procedure will be dissolved in the water. This is especially true where…

Influent Water Quality

Water Treating System Produced Water

Posted on September 5, 2009October 31, 2012

The first step in choosing a water treating system is to characterize the influent water streams. It is necessary to know both the oil concentration…

Produced Water Treating System

Pressure Vessel Drain System

Posted on September 5, 2009

A drain system that is connected directly to pressure vessels is called a “pressure” or “closed” drain system. A drain system that collects liquids that…

Water Treating Equipment

Skim Pile

Posted on September 5, 2009October 31, 2012

The skim pile is a type of disposal pile. As shown in Figure 7-18, flow through the multiple series of baffle plates creates zones of…

Water Treating Equipment

Disposal Piles

Posted on September 5, 2009

Disposal piles are large diameter (24- to 48-inch) open-ended pipes attached to the platform and extending below the surface of the water. Their main uses…

Flotation Units

Dispersed Gas Units Sizing

Posted on September 5, 2009

It can be shown mathematically that an efficient design must have a high gas induction rate, a small diameter induced gas bubble, and relatively large…

Flotation Units

Dispersed Gas Units Separator

Posted on September 5, 2009October 29, 2012

In dispersed gas units gas bubbles are dispersed in the total stream either by the use of an inductor device or by a vortex set…

Flotation Units

Dissolved Gas Units Design

Posted on September 5, 2009October 31, 2012

Dissolved gas designs take a portion of the treated water effluent and saturate the water with natural gas in a contactor. The higher the pressure…

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