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Carwash wastewater treatment using the chemical processes

Journal

WATER SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
Volume 84, Issue 1, Pages 16-26

Publisher

IWA PUBLISHING
DOI: 10.2166/wst.2021.206

Keywords

carwash wastewater; chemical process; coagulation; electrochemistry; wastewater treatment

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  1. Research Center for Environmental Health Technology, Iran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran

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Carwash wastewater, with high turbidity and high COD, is an important issue for urban services. Chemical processes, especially coagulation, are commonly used to reduce turbidity and COD by over 80%. Due to the characteristics of the wastewater, chemical processes are necessary pre-treatments for processes like membrane technology.
Carwash is known as one of the most important urban services bring about production of huge volume of wastewater with high turbidity and high chemical oxygen demand (COD). Seasonal and carwash location features affect the quality of carwash wastewater. Various methods with special focus on chemical processes have been employed for carwash wastewater treatment and eliminating different pollutants from this wastewater of great concern for the environment. This review was conducted for identifying and comparing the efficiency of chemical processes for carwash wastewater treatment. To this aim, key words were identified and a search protocol was defined to search studies in three databases: Scopus, Web of Science, and PubMed. The results of this systematic review indicated that coagulation (66%) is the most common chemical processes for carwash wastewater treatment. Although chemical processes are able to reduce the turbidity and COD over 80%. Due to the characteristics of carwash wastewater, chemical processes are a necessary pre-treatment for processes such as membrane technology. Rapid treatment and high efficiency are the advantages of wastewater treatment by chemical methods, but the energy consumption and sludge volume are two main factors in selection the chemical processes for carwash wastewater treatment.

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