Program to Avoid Product Leakage at Source, Fertilizer Case

The ultimate goal of implementing a program to control the effluent is to promote the reduction of contaminants and the volumetric flow rate / mass loss of the routine operation in the process. In routine management, and in particular the routine’s control of effluents, it seeks to establish general...

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Main Authors: S.S. Avila Filho, R.R.A. Kalid, A.A. Kiperstok, V.V.S. Carvalho
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: AIDIC Servizi S.r.l. 2012-05-01
Series:Chemical Engineering Transactions
Online Access:https://www.cetjournal.it/index.php/cet/article/view/7460
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spelling doaj-cae1422aa0cd4fc6a4d3c52527574d1c2021-02-22T21:09:19ZengAIDIC Servizi S.r.l.Chemical Engineering Transactions2283-92162012-05-012610.3303/CET1226075Program to Avoid Product Leakage at Source, Fertilizer CaseS.S. Avila FilhoR.R.A. KalidA.A. KiperstokV.V.S. CarvalhoThe ultimate goal of implementing a program to control the effluent is to promote the reduction of contaminants and the volumetric flow rate / mass loss of the routine operation in the process. In routine management, and in particular the routine’s control of effluents, it seeks to establish general guidelines for the behavior of the shift, set goals regarding environmental aspects, and written procedures that enable standard actions. The Contamination Source Control Program is in a management instrument that reduces the generation of waste, reduces the water requirement of the plant by reducing the use of the watershed basins in the region. This work by reducing the generation of waste is part of efforts to reduce future water supply due to climate change. In application of the chemical industry, the control program at the source is composed of concepts on environmental impacts, application tools such as auditing and management of deviations from the routine, discussion on the overview of climate change and reduction of water supply, discussion about the contamination’s source, losses of materials, and equipment involved. Also are discussed the control plan at the source with the goals, behaviors and tools; description of mapping tools, tracking indexes, deviation analysis, environmental education, and ways to keep the standard of effluent. The practicality of this program is demonstrated in one case applied to the Fertilizer Industry.https://www.cetjournal.it/index.php/cet/article/view/7460
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Program to Avoid Product Leakage at Source, Fertilizer Case
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title Program to Avoid Product Leakage at Source, Fertilizer Case
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series Chemical Engineering Transactions
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publishDate 2012-05-01
description The ultimate goal of implementing a program to control the effluent is to promote the reduction of contaminants and the volumetric flow rate / mass loss of the routine operation in the process. In routine management, and in particular the routine’s control of effluents, it seeks to establish general guidelines for the behavior of the shift, set goals regarding environmental aspects, and written procedures that enable standard actions. The Contamination Source Control Program is in a management instrument that reduces the generation of waste, reduces the water requirement of the plant by reducing the use of the watershed basins in the region. This work by reducing the generation of waste is part of efforts to reduce future water supply due to climate change. In application of the chemical industry, the control program at the source is composed of concepts on environmental impacts, application tools such as auditing and management of deviations from the routine, discussion on the overview of climate change and reduction of water supply, discussion about the contamination’s source, losses of materials, and equipment involved. Also are discussed the control plan at the source with the goals, behaviors and tools; description of mapping tools, tracking indexes, deviation analysis, environmental education, and ways to keep the standard of effluent. The practicality of this program is demonstrated in one case applied to the Fertilizer Industry.
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