Research on environmental management of domestic waste incineration fly ash and high salt water discharge into the sea
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.61173/qsjaqe89Keywords:
Fly Ash Washing, Wastewater Discharge, Pollutant Control, Wastewater Treatment, Marine Ecology, Environmental ManagementAbstract
In our comprehensive management proposal for fly ash washing wastewater discharge into the sea, we establish stringent control measures across four categories: general elements, nutrients, heavy metals, and organic pollutants. Our approach is rooted in respect for and compliance with national and international pollution control standards. We define the acceptable parameters for pH, salinity, and the content of Chemical Oxygen Demand (COD), suspended solids, total nitrogen, ammonia nitrogen, phosphates, various heavy metals, and organic pollutants. Our plan includes thoroughly treating wastewater, emphasizing the removal of lead, desalination, effective precipitation, and filtering processes before the wastewater is discharged into the sea. We advocate for constant surveillance and stringent management practices to maintain a healthy marine ecosystem. Moreover, we acknowledge the need for additional biological testing in actual work to more scientifically and comprehensively understand the potential impact of the discharged wastewater on marine ecology. Our overall goal is to ensure that the potential environmental effects of fly ash washing wastewater are minimized while adhering to the highest environmental management standards.