Offshore Wastes
Mostrando 1-4 de 4 artigos, teses e dissertações.
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1. Estudo de reatores eletroquímicos para remoção de Cu2+ , Zn2+, Fenol e BTEX em água produzida
The production of water has become one of the most important wastes in the petroleum industry, specifically in the up stream segment. The treatment of this kind of effluents is complex and normally requires high costs. In this context, the electrochemical treatment emerges as an alternative methodology for treating the wastewaters. It employs electrochemical
Publicado em: 2008
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2. Characterization and pyrolysis of waste from Campos Basin: P-40 waste analysis / Caracterização e pirólise dos resíduos da Bacia de Campos: análise dos resíduos da P-40
In this study, wastes from oil and gas offshore exploration and production activities were analysed by characterization of polymeric classes and thermal analysis tests. After that, the samples of wastes generated by offshore activities were submitted to pyrolysis in inert atmosphere at 450C. The resulting liquids from this thermal treatment were characterize
Publicado em: 2006
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3. Program of waste and sewage from small craft inland harbors, passengers waterway terminals and recreational boating in reservoirs. / Um estudo sobre a gestão de resíduos e efluentes em marinas, terminais hidroviários de passageiros e embarcações de turismo e lazer no Reservatório de Bariri/Hidrovia Tietê-Paraná.
The environmental aspects related to the daily operations in small craft inland harbors, in passenger waterway terminals, in leisure and tour vessels, in addition to other supporting facilities such as fluvial shipyards, indicate the need for adoption of sustainable models of management of such organizations, due to the fact that their activities are directl
Publicado em: 2003
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4. Heavy-Metal and Antibiotic Resistance in the Bacterial Flora of Sediments of New York Bight
The New York Bight extends seaward some 80 to 100 miles (ca. 129 to 161 km) from the Long Island and New Jersey shorelines to the edge of the continental shelf. Over 14 × 106 m3 of sewage sludge, dredge spoils, acid wastes, and cellar dirt are discharged into this area each year. Large populations of Bacillus sp. resistant to 20 μg of mercury per ml were o