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Industrial effluent Accidental pollution

Emergencies with
significant technical,
economic and
environmental
challenges

Accidental pollution may occur in extremely diverse ways with various degrees of severity. It often causes massive pollution for a short period, leading to a potential long-term contamination depending on the kind of contaminant involved (degradable, biodegradable or non-biodegradable).

It concerns the entire industrial lifecycle, from the upstream process (mining, quarrying, transporting or preparing resources), including the industrial process and/or any waste that it generates, to the decommissioning of machines and plants, which may ultimately results in industrial wastelands and/or waste storage sites.

Responsiveness and performance

The randomness of accidental pollution, in terms of the time of the incident (day/night), the location (accessible or not), the circumstances (equipment fault, bad weather, human error, etc.), the consequences, the kind of contamination and the quantities (storage necessary or not) does not allow for approximation.

CTP environnement has gained specific experience in the management of unusual situations and is able to rapidly deploy its resources, thereby guaranteeing effective treatment.

Biomobil® units in action

These technically innovative units developed by CTP environnement, which are completely self-operated and supervised by skilled project teams, are dedicated for biological treatment and membrane filtration of soluble pollution (landfill leachates, biodegradable aqueous waste or accidental pollution type effluent).

Modular, versatile and quickly operational, they have already been installed to treat unexpected extra effluent stored in holding tanks and have ultimately become part of a more long-term industrial strategy.

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Online remediation of a cooling water circuit

Removal of hydrocarbons from the cooling water circuit by means of de-oiling and filtering

The cooling water system of a power generation site had become contaminated with hydrocarbon pollution.

This circuit, with a volume of 180 m3 (234 yd3), had a total oil and grease concentration of 320 mg/l with a maximum target of 10 mg/l, i.e. a target decrease of 97 %. The objective was to intervene effectively on this circuit without stopping production.

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