Abstract

The article is devoted to the analysis of reagent methods, selection of reagents and optimal doses for the process of carrying out the purification of industrial wastewater from heavy non-ferrous metal ions, such as copper ammonium, copper sulfate, nickel, hexavalent chromium. Presents data on the cost of each reagent used, as well as a table with the original data. The course of the experimental work, the pH value, the initial metal concentration and the dose of the reagents used are described. The graphic results of experimental work on the purification of wash water containing various non-ferrous metals are given, which show the final concentrations of metals and the cost of cleaning 1 cub m of runoff. As a result of the analysis, conclusions were made about the effectiveness of the various reagents used on heavy non-ferrous metal ions. The criterion for the efficiency of cleaning the wash water was the possibility of achieving the maximum permissible concentration for discharge into the fishery reservoir, the permissible concentration for discharge into the centralized water disposal system of the city and standards for permissible discharge for the enterprise. The optimal conditions for reagent purification of wash water are found, taking into account the possibility of achieving each considered criterion of purification efficiency, with the minimum cost of reagents. The use of reagent purification of wash water requires subsequent neutralization of treated wastewater. The choice of the technological scheme of purification of wash water from heavy non-ferrous metal ions will be determined, on the one hand, from the heavy non-ferrous metal ion contained in the wastewater, and on the other hand, from the need to achieve the required cleaning criterion.

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