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Wastewater Oil Separation with Automatic pH Balancing System: A Review

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  • Rahul Dilip Mapari

    (Student, Brahama Valley College of Engineering & Research Institute Anjineri Nashik-422213)

  • Akshay Arun Khaire

    (Student, Brahama Valley College of Engineering & Research Institute Anjineri Nashik-422213)

  • Krishna Kiran Kolapkar

    (Student, Brahama Valley College of Engineering & Research Institute Anjineri Nashik-422213)

  • Shreyash Bharat Raundal

    (Student, Brahama Valley College of Engineering & Research Institute Anjineri Nashik-422213)

  • Rahul Soma Deshmukh

    (Assistant Professor, Brahama Valley College of Engineering & Research Institute Anjineri Nashik-422213)

Abstract

Industrial wastewater generated from petroleum industries, automobile workshops, food processing plants, textile industries, and chemical manufacturing units contains large quantities of oil contaminants, grease particles, suspended solids, and acidic or alkaline substances. Improper discharge of untreated wastewater causes severe environmental pollution, affects aquatic ecosystems, contaminates groundwater resources, and creates major public health concerns. Conventional wastewater treatment systems often suffer from limitations such as low oil separation efficiency, inaccurate pH control, high manual intervention, and increased operational cost. Therefore, the development of automated wastewater treatment systems integrating efficient oil separation and automatic pH balancing mechanisms has become an important research area in environmental engineering. This review paper presents a comprehensive study on wastewater oil separation technologies integrated with automatic pH balancing systems. Various oil-water separation methods such as gravity separation, dissolved air flotation, electrocoagulation, membrane filtration, and electromagnetic separation are critically reviewed. The paper also discusses the role of ultrasonic level sensors, pH sensors, solenoid valves, and intelligent control systems in achieving automated wastewater treatment. The proposed system continuously monitors wastewater level and pH conditions while automatically controlling oil separation and chemical dosing processes. Automated pH balancing ensures that treated wastewater remains within the acceptable environmental discharge range. The review highlights the advantages of automation including improved treatment efficiency, reduced human intervention, accurate monitoring, reduced chemical wastage, enhanced environmental safety, and operational reliability. Challenges such as high installation cost, maintenance requirements, sensor calibration, and energy consumption are also discussed. Furthermore, future developments involving Artificial Intelligence (AI), Internet of Things (IoT), smart monitoring systems, and energy-efficient technologies are analyzed for sustainable wastewater management. The study concludes that integrated oil separation and automatic pH balancing systems provide an efficient, economical, and environmentally sustainable solution for industrial wastewater treatment applications.

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  • Rahul Dilip Mapari & Akshay Arun Khaire & Krishna Kiran Kolapkar & Shreyash Bharat Raundal & Rahul Soma Deshmukh, 2026. "Wastewater Oil Separation with Automatic pH Balancing System: A Review," International Journal of Research and Scientific Innovation, International Journal of Research and Scientific Innovation (IJRSI), vol. 13(6), pages 576-588, June.
  • Handle: RePEc:bjc:journl:v:13:y:2026:i:6:p:576-588
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