Treated Industrial Wastewater (after). Photos courtesy of Sabo Industrial.

Achieving Oil Terminal Water Authority Compliance with Automated Wastewater Treatment

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Under the Clean Water Act, the EPA has identified 65 pollutants and classes of pollutants as “toxic pollutants,” of which 126 specific substances have been designated “priority” toxic pollutants. Oil terminals, which store oil, petroleum and petrochemicals, and even the tankers that transport product, must meet EPA and local wastewater…

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