2008
DOI: 10.1115/1.2906112
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Improvements in Treatment of Waste From Petroleum Industry in Croatia

Abstract: Exploration and production (E&P) waste generated by the petroleum industry in Croatia from two central oilfield pits (COPs) was investigated in order to (1) examine materials for waste treatment that can preferentially sorb organic contaminants and, in that way, improve the process of stabilization/solidification (S/S), and (2) find field-acceptable methods to reduce the amount of waste to be treated with S/S or some other method. Composite samples from COP Vinkovci were treated in the laboratory with diff… Show more

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“…Along with environmental protection, there is also significant cost for the disposal of environmentally hazardous waste. At some locations, there are other options for managing these types of waste, such as injection in deep underground formations [31][32][33][34]; waste optimization and reduction in waste volume to a minimum should be priorities [35].…”
Section: Weighting Agentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Along with environmental protection, there is also significant cost for the disposal of environmentally hazardous waste. At some locations, there are other options for managing these types of waste, such as injection in deep underground formations [31][32][33][34]; waste optimization and reduction in waste volume to a minimum should be priorities [35].…”
Section: Weighting Agentsmentioning
confidence: 99%