Mountain Fuji and Japan industry zone from Shizuoka prefecture, Tokyo, Japan

Avoidance Of Environmental Regulatory Penalties Through Engineered Wastewater Cooling Solution

Avoidance of environmental regulatory penalties through engineered wastewater cooling solution

  • The Challenge

    Risks of environmental regulatory violations due to high wastewater temperature

  • The Solution

    Swift turnkey solution to reduce and maintain wastewater temperature amid mounting pressure and urgency

  • The Impact

    Consistent cooled wastewater temperature through summer that safeguards refinery from regulatory penalties and reputational loss

Client:Oil refining major

Location:Japan

Sectors:Petrochemical and refining

The Challenge

Risks of environmental regulatory violations due to high wastewater temperature

Summers in Japan can be extremely hot with temperatures rising up to 38 ℃. A large refinery faces a recurring problem every summer – high wastewater treatment plant inlet temperature.

Effluent water from crude desalters typically gets cooled by cooling water to circa 30 ℃ before being sent to the wastewater treatment plant. However, cooling water temperature soars during summer, which inevitably causes a chain effect where wastewater temperature goes up to as high as 50 ℃.

This has a detrimental impact on the performance of the wastewater treatment plant, which functions optimally in the range of 20 – 40 ℃. The consequences could be far-reaching; beyond heavy economic losses through fines or forced shutdowns, the refinery could also be subject to scrutiny from environmental watch groups and its reputation could take a hit.

1 GT20Cooling Tower
2MWOf cooling capacity
120Of wastewater flow rate

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