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What is the role of separator in ecological management?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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After wastewater passes through filters to separate out the largest solids, it is funneled into the oil water separator to undergo treatment. In most cases, the wastewater travels across a series of plates, generally on an incline.

These plates help to separate oil, water, and sludge into three distinct spaces. The heavy sludge and suspended solids drop to the bottom. Because oil particulates can be very small, however, the plates perform a special function.

As wastewater passes over the plates, oil particulates are tumbled over the surface, allowing them to collect and form larger globules, increasing buoyancy. This, in turn, helps more of the oil to separate and rise to the top of the water.

The stacked plates increase the surface area wastewater must pass over, and the fact that they’re situated on an incline helps to force the oil up to surfaces where it can coalesce and form larger particles. The oil water separator ensures that the vast majority of oil and sludge is removed before wastewater goes on to finer filtration processes.

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