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Öğe Performance evaluation of the Martas Port Waste Reception Facility Treatment Plant (Tekirdag, Turkey)(DESALINATION PUBL, 2013) Subasi, Emre; Dogan-Saglamtimur, NeslihanThe establishment of adequate waste reception facilities is a necessary step to reduce and eliminate ship-generated pollution. This study aims to evaluate the performance efficiency of the Martas Port Waste Reception Facility (WRF) Treatment Plant as well as to determine whether the quality of effluent complied with the discharge standards/criteria to the seawater, the receiving environment. This plant is one of the predecessors among the mid-scale and multifunctional WRFs in Turkey. Samplings both in the influent and in the effluent of the WRF were analyzed monthly between September 2009 and April 2010 for pH, total suspended solids (TSS), chemical oxygen demand (COD), biochemical oxygen demand (BOD), oil and grease, total phosphorus (TP), metals (As, Cd, Cu, Cr, Fe, Hg, Ni, Pb, and Zn), and total petroleum hydrocarbons, considering the pollution parameters stated in the Turkish Water Pollution Control Regulation (TWPCR). On an average, the removal efficiency of the treatment plant was found to be 98% for total petroleum hydrocarbons, 86% for TSS, 80% for BOD, 79% for oil and grease, and 75% for COD. The effluents of the WRF exceeded the discharge standards of the receiving environment that were stated in the TWPCR standards for TP and the German and the European Commission Directive 91/271/EEC standards for COD and TP. On the other hand, the Cr concentrations of the effluents exceeded only the British standards.Öğe Ship generated marine pollution and waste reception facilities from the World and Turkey: General perspective, management and suggestions(Pamukkale Univ, 2018) Dogan-Saglamtimur, Neslihan; Subasi, EmreThis study documents the factors causing marine pollution in terms of its main sources and anthropogenic activities, and provides a broad view of marine pollution and ship accidents in the World and in Turkey. It also discusses the rules, contracts and laws in the World and in Turkey for regulations of control, storage, and treatment of oil waste. It further describes the operational rules and controls of the waste reception facilities that are established to prevent marine pollution from ship-generated wastes and explains why these facilities are needed in terms of their capacities and units. It then provides a list of examples of waste reception facilities from the World and Turkey based on their selected samples. Finally, it evaluates selected waste reception facilities operated in Turkey in terms of to what extent they meet the needs and how they are operated, considering installation and operational costs and measures to be taken to improve these facilities.