REGULATION OF INDUSTRIAL WASTEWATER DISCHARGED TO THE CENTRALIZED WATER DISPOSAL SYSTEM OF SETTLEMENTS OF THE REPUBLIC OF BELARUS
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.36773/1818-1212-2021-125-2-81-85Keywords:
waste water, purification plant, sewerage systems, rationingAbstract
Rationing of industrial wastewater when discharging into a centralized sewerage system of settlements is one of the strategic directions in the field of environmental protection. Most enterprises discharge industrial wastewater into a centralized wastewater system without preliminary treatment, which disrupts the operation of wastewater treatment plants and reduces the efficiency of wastewater treatment and leads to the discharge of insufficiently treated wastewater into water bodies.
The establishment of direct norms in the form of sectoral permissible concentrations of pollutants in industrial wastewater when they are discharged into centralized sewerage systems is not always possible, which required the development of a methodology that makes it possible to calculate the intake of pollutants as part of industrial wastewater into centralized sewerage systems.
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