2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.heliyon.2019.e02386
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Pollution estimation from olive mills wastewater in Jordan

Abstract: Olive mill wastewaters (OMWWs) are a significant source of environmental pollution, especially in important olive oil producing countries such as Spain, Greece, Syria, Jordan and other countries in the Mediterranean. Due to cost issue no treatments plants are currently available at the mills; therefore, OMWW is normally discharged into the environment causing serious environmental problems such as: coloring and pollution of surface and ground waters, soil surface, and foul odors problems. Approximately 209,000… Show more

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“…To alleviate these negative impacts, environmentally friendly waste management technique is required by law. The most common management practices are the use of lagoons or storage ponds located on mill sites that both allow wastewater to evaporate naturally and for solids (along with any heavy metals) to settle to the bottom of ponds [3,4].…”
Section: Olive Oil Processing Systems and By-products Characteristicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…To alleviate these negative impacts, environmentally friendly waste management technique is required by law. The most common management practices are the use of lagoons or storage ponds located on mill sites that both allow wastewater to evaporate naturally and for solids (along with any heavy metals) to settle to the bottom of ponds [3,4].…”
Section: Olive Oil Processing Systems and By-products Characteristicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The replacement of the three-phase mills with two-phase mills has reduced consumption of water throughout oil extraction processes. This change has a significant positive impact in most Mediterranean countries as these countries are also undergoing severe water shortages [3,4]. Additionally, the use of less water translates to generation of lower quantities of process byproducts.…”
Section: Current Management Practices Of Olive Mills By Byproducts Inmentioning
confidence: 99%
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