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CEST Proceedings are published under the ISSN 2944-9820.

Potential of Using real-time OiW monitoring for control of produced water treatment in offshore oil & gas production

(Corresponding) Zhenyu Y.
Topic: 
Water treatment
The produced water has been the largest produced fluid stream at most of the current offshore oil & gas production in North-sea. It is not uncommon that the water cut can reach 90% in many matured production fields. No matter the produced water will be eventually discharged to the ocean, or...Read more
Keywords: 
produced water, oil & gas production, offshore, Oil-in-Water, real-time monitoring, control
Conference: 
CEST2019
Paper ID: 
cest2019_00062

Harmonization of sampling and chemical analysis for the study of Cr(VI) water contamination in aquifers of eastern Mediterranean and Oman: the CrITERIA project experience

(Corresponding) Argyraki A., Kelepertzis E., Pyrgaki K., Botsou F., Megremi I., Dermatas D.
Topic: 
Efficient water resources management in cr(vi) impacted water bodies
The CrITERIA project aims to deliver a harmonized data base, to assist water resource management organizations and water users on decision making when coping with water scarcity, climate extreme events and contaminated water. Contamination by Cr(VI) is used as an example of a specific water...Read more
Keywords: 
sampling, analysis, water, hexavalent chromium, quality control
Conference: 
CEST2019
Paper ID: 
cest2019_00640

Influence of Varying Concentration of Toluene in a Soil Biofilter with Water Content Control

Badilla D.
Topic: 
Air pollution
Contaminant concentration affects rate of removal of air contaminant in biofiltration. In this study, extent of degradation rate at varying concentrations of toluene (from 50 to 700 ppm) as the air contaminant in terms of elimination capacity (EC) was measured in a soil biofilter with water content...Read more
Keywords: 
biofiltration, toluene, concentration, water content, air pollution control
Conference: 
CEST2019
Paper ID: 
cest2019_00686

Enhanced-Electrocoagulation For Organic Matter Removal From Surface Drinking Water Sources: Operational Parameters And Energy Consumption

(Corresponding) Daraei H., Intwala P., Awad J., Bertone E., Chow C., Duan J., Stewart R., Leuuwen J.
Topic: 
Water treatment
In this study, an Enhanced Electro-Coagulation (En-EC) technique is described for the removal of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) from surface drinking water sources. Assessment of the En-EC technique included investigation of the impacts of operational factors on the organic removal efficiency (R%)...Read more
Keywords: 
Enhanced Electrocoagulation, Dissolved Organic Matter, Surface Drinking Water sources, Energy Consumption, Coagulant dose control system
Conference: 
CEST2021
Paper ID: 
cest2021_00443