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Search for the Optimum Regime for Control of a Wastewater Tertiary Treatment Unit

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Methodology is presented and an example and the results of an analysis of operation of wastewater tertiary treatment units at an oil refinery ( OR) using the data from recording normal operating conditions are reported. A cycle of regression models was constructed with the results of the analysis and a new optimum operating regime for the tertiary treatment unit which allows significantly increasing the degree of treatment of wastewaters was found with them.

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Klimenko, E.T., Megun'e, Z.P. & Kolesnikov, I.M. Search for the Optimum Regime for Control of a Wastewater Tertiary Treatment Unit. Chemistry and Technology of Fuels and Oils 38, 333–339 (2002). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1021242900806

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