Industrial pollution of water - Characterization, classification, measurement

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Industrial pollution of water - Characterization, classification, measurement

Authors : Jean-Claude BOEGLIN, Jean-Louis ROUBATY

Publication date: January 10, 2007 | Lire en français

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ABSTRACT

Water is involved in every major industrial activity. It comes into contact with raw mineral and organic matters that it dissolves or carries away. This is the reason why every industrial activity generates polluting discharges, often directly discharged into water (plants built on the water's edge for various reasons such as transport and other amenities). This article focuses on the pollution characterization of industrial discharges via the study of their toxicity and their effects on the natural environment. A brief overview of industrial pollution is offered. A quantitative assessment of this pollution allows for a better understanding of the problem.

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AUTHORS

  • Jean-Claude BOEGLIN : Chemical engineer, Doctor of Science - Honorary President of the Institute for Hydrological Research (IRH)-Environment, Nancy - Scientific Advisor to the Institute for Industrial Promotion (IPI) – Industrial Environment, Colmar - International Expert at NANCIE (Nancy International Water Center)

  • Jean-Louis ROUBATY : Doctor of Chemistry, Doctor of Science - Director of Environmental Activities, SGS France - Associate Professor

 INTRODUCTION

The history of industrial development has been built in partnership with water. Factories are always located near water (rivers, canals, or the sea) for various reasons:

  • the convenience of transporting raw materials and finished products;

  • the possibility of using water to perform a wide variety of industrial tasks: the entire history of industrial technology is linked to the use of water;

  • facilities for the disposal of by-products or waste generated during manufacturing operations.

Water has an exceptional combination of physical and chemical properties; it can act as a solvent, a heat transfer fluid, or simply an easy-to-handle liquid. These properties explain why water is involved in all major industrial activities; factories use water repeatedly throughout the successive stages of the manufacturing process.

In most manufacturing techniques and processes, water comes into contact with mineral or organic raw materials. It dissolves them partially or even completely, or carries them away in the form of colloidal suspensions.

Using water means accepting that it will be polluted... Indeed, all industrial activity generates polluting waste that contains by-products and raw material losses that cannot be recovered or recycled.

In this case, we will proceed to:

  • characterizing industrial waste pollution and studying its harmfulness and effects on the natural environment;

  • a summary inventory of industrial pollution with classification tests;

  • quantitative assessment of industrial pollution, because the fight against industrial pollution necessarily involves, in the initial stage, improving knowledge, measurement, and control of polluting production.

Readers may also refer to the article Industrial water pollution. Strategy and methodology.

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