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ASSESSMENT OF EFFICIENCY OF ULTRAFILTRATION METHOD IN TREATMENT OF OILY WASTEWATERS

  • 1. Professor, Tashkent State Transport University
  • 2. Acting Associate Professor, Tashkent State Transport University
  • 3. Associate Professor, Tashkent State Transport University
  • 4. senior lecturer, Tashkent State Transport University

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This paper is devoted to the study of ultrafiltration method in the context of oily wastewater treatment. Oily wastewater is a serious environmental problem and requires effective treatment methods to prevent pollution of water resources. The ultrafiltration method is a promising approach to remove micro- and macromolecular contaminants, including petroleum products, from wastewater. This article discusses the principles of ultrafiltration, the main components of the system and the process of oily wastewater treatment. In addition, the advantages and limitations of the ultrafiltration method are discussed, as well as the prospects for its use in industry and research. Based on the results obtained, this paper contributes to the field of wastewater treatment and suggests new ways to improve the efficiency and environmental sustainability of the ultrafiltration process.

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