The economics of handling refinery sludges |
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Authors: | CE Adams |
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Institution: | AWARE, Inc., Nashville, Tennessee 37204, USA |
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Abstract: | Methods of handling sludges generated from normal refinery operations are evaluated to determine the costs of alternative disposal methodologies. Sludges generated from several areas in the refinery are classified as (1) sludges from which oils may be recovered; (2) other oily sludges from which oils cannot be recovered; and (3) biological sludges. Methodologies for handling these sludges are reviewed based on previous experience. The economics of handling a representative combination of biological and oily sludges from the refinery are evaluated considering three disposal options: Alternative I in which the sludge would be dewatered using pressure filtration followed by landfill disposal of the sludge cake; Alteration II in which vacuum filtration was employed for sludge dewatering followed by sludge disposal in a landfill; and Alternative III in which the sludges were disposed of by landfarming. Costs are presented for centrifugation of oily sludges and incineration as a final disposal alternative. |
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