Description
Learn about the latest advancements in oilwater separation technology and secondary treatment of oil contaminated water.Industrial facilities are facing increasingly more stringent regulations covering the treatment and discharge of oily wastewater and now risk costly penalties resulting from public pressure for the government to control harmful oil spills and pollutant discharges. This information will help managers and engineers of industrial, transportation, and petroleum facilities comply with SPCC plans and meet oil discharge limitations under the new sewer pretreatment and storm water regulations with the use of a properly designed, installed, operated, and maintained oilwater separator. This material highlights the latest advancements in oilwater separation technology including enhanced oilwater separators that employ advanced hydrocarbon filtration systems for secondary treatment of oil contaminated water.
Date: 2020-03-26 Start Time: End Time:
Learning Objectives
Regulations Governing Oil/Water Separators
• What Are the Regulations Impacting Industrial Facilities?
• Storm Water Discharge and Sewer Pretreatment Regulations
• SPCC Regulations
• Oil/Water Separators and UST Regulations
Effluent Quality Requirements
Sources and Treatment of Oily Wastewater
• Oil/Water Separator Applications
• How to Design for Interior and Outdoor Drainage
Selection and Design of Oil/Water Separators
• The Problem of Oil/Water Separation
• Stoke’s Law and Basic Oil/Water Separation Theory
• API Separators
• Oil Interceptors
Design of Enhanced Oil/Water Separators
How to Remove Dilute Oily Compounds With Advanced Hydrocarbon Filtration Systems
How to Design a Code Compliant Oil/Water Separator System
• The Importance of API 421
• UL SU2215 Certification for Oil/Water Separators
• Designs Options for Spill and Storm Water Oil/Water Separators
Proper Installation, Operation and Maintenenace of Oil/Water Separators
AIA ,Additional credit may be available upon request. Contact Lorman at 866-352-9540 for further information.
Gregory G. Aymong-Highland Tank & Manufacturing Company, Inc.