Abstract
Agrarian and Membrane Technologies Scientific Research Institute of Shota Rustaveli State University, Batumi, Georgia. In addition to implementing environmental measures to prevent pollution, improving technological processes and treating wastewater are crucial steps in addressing water pollution. Water pollution with oil and oil products can stem from various sources, including small facilities like gas stations or technical inspections, as well as large industrial complexes. Oil spills can have devastating effects on local ecosystems, harming flora and fauna if left unchecked. Our research aims to investigate oil and oil product pollution in the waters of the South-East Adjara region of the Black Sea. We seek to determine the feasibility of cleaning oil-contaminated seawater using a comprehensive method. This method involves utilizing inexpensive polymer materials (waste) as filter materials, alongside waste natural materials such as wood sawdust, and easily regenerated microfilters.
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