Abstract
The article considers main problems associated with the treatment of surface wastewater in urban areas. This work addresses the task of searching for methods of extraction from aqueous solutions of petroleum products related to the main contamination of surface wastewater. Shredded waste from urban trees filing is an economical sorption material. Urban trees’ sawdust solves the problem of recycling tree branches. The authors describe of the experimental determination of oil capacity and static exchange capacity of maple and poplar sawdust, and show a dependence of the degree of extraction of oil products by phytosorbents on the contact time. The article concludes with assessment of applying urban trees filing waste as a sorption filters’ filling for cleaning surface wastewater from oil products.
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