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1、 _- API PUBL*302 91 0732290 0528994 683 Waste Minimization in the Petroleum Industry a Compendium of Practices Health and Environmental Affairs PUBLICATION NUMBER 3020 NOVEMBER 1991 American Petroleum Institute API PUBL*:302 91 W 0732290 0528995 5LT Acknowledgemenlts This project was performed by th
2、e American Petroleum Institute (MI) through the combined efforts of consultants, company representatives, and API staff. Mittelhauser Corporation, in conjunction with the API Waste Minimization Task Force, developed the concept and assembled the bulk of the document. R.G. Mattson brought additional
3、marketing expertise to the project. Christina GrifJin of Delta Analytical, Inc and Alan J. Senzel assisted in the technical edit of the report. Rick Stalzer of BP America, Don Hitchcock of Texaco, and Joel Robbins of Amoco made substantial contributions to the technical details. Barbara Bush of APIs
4、 Health ancl Environmental Affairs Department served as Project Ofleer. The API Refining, Marketing, and Production Departments and Ofice of General Counsel provided essential review of the technical information which facilitated completion of the document. API PUBLX302 91 0732290 E1528996 456 FOREW
5、ORD API publications necessarily address problems of a general nature. With respect to particular circumstances, local, state, and federal laws and regulations should be reviewed. API is not undertaking to meet the duties of employers, manufacturers, or suppliers to warn and properly train and equip
6、 their employees, and others exposed, concerning health and safety risks and precautions, nor undertaking their obligations under local, state, or federal laws. Nothing contained in any API publication is to be construed as granting any right, by implication or otherwise, for the manufacture, sale,
7、or use of any method, apparatus, or product covered by letters patent. Neither should anything contained in the publication be construed as insuring anyone against liability for infringement of letters patent. API makes no recommendations regarding the course of conduct that should be followed, and
8、the reader is in no way bound to the findings of this study. The reader should exercise independent judgment that suits individual needs and must negotiate independently with the suppliers of any technology. API makes no promises, claims, or recommendations as to the site specific applicability, per
9、formance, or economics of any technology described herein. The reader is cautioned regarding the interpretation of any references to “costs“ or “cost effectiveness“ as these references may not be applicable to his/her specific application. This guideline may be used by anyone desiring to dio so. Eve
10、ry effort has been made by the American Petroleum Institute to assure the accuracy and reliability of the material contained in it at the time in which it was written; however, the institute makes no representation, warranty, or guarantee in connection with the publication of this guideline and here
11、by expressly disclaims any liability or responsibility for loss or damage resulting from its use or for the violation of any federal, state or municipal regulation with which this guideline may conflict, nor does the institute undertake any duty to ensure its continued accu racy. API PUBL*302 91 073
12、2290 0528997 392 Preface The American Petroleum Institute (API) sponsored the preparation of this document, “Waste Minimization in the Petroleum Industry: A Compendium of Practices“, which summarizes many practices currently used in the exploration and production, refining, and marketing segments of
13、 the oil industry. Thirty-five industry respondents were surveyed to provide information on practices to minimize wa.ste volume or toxicity. Additional information has been developed from literature review of practices in the oil, chemical, and utility industries. The regulation of many of the strea
14、ms and practices contained in this report has been changing rapidly. Therefore, careful review of all federal, state, and local laws and regulations should be undertaken before implementation of any of the practices contained herein. The Compendium is intended to provide a summary of current practic
15、es and is not intended as a basis for regulatory compliance. API PUBL*302 91 0732290 0528998 229 Executive Summary In early 1988, the American Petroleum Institute undertook a project to develop this document, “Waste Minimization in the Petroleum Industry: A Compendium of Practices“ for the productio
16、n, refining, and marketing segments of the industry. The following pages demonstrate the petroleum industrys keen awareness of the importance of minimizing waste, a worldwide trend that represents the wave of the future for all industrial processes. This Compendium focuses primarily on widespread pr
17、actices tc reduce the volume and toxicity of solid and liquid wastes generated by a multitude of operations and maintenance activities within the oil industry. Increasing costs and potential liabilities for disposal of wastes are providing ever-increasing pressure to develop cost effective means to
18、minimize the amount of waste generated by every industrial facility. Indeed, minimization of waste has become an integral element of ali good industrial waste management programs. Waste minimization practices can generally be divided into three categories. First, eliminating as much waste as possibl
19、e at the source of generation is a primary factor in ameliorating waste management problems. Second, recycling waste can have considerable economic benefits; in some cases, waste containing oil can be recycled back to operating units for recovery and/or conversion into saleable products. Third, trea
20、tment of waste can reduce its volume or toxicity and thereby help avoid high disposal costs. Treatment processes frequently recover oil for recycling and product water for reuse or disposal with normal wastewater eff luent. This Compendium reviews and summarizes the current state of the art in minim
21、izing waste and reducing toxicity at oil industry facilities. Schematic diagrams of important processes are provided, and specific case histories with cost-benefit analyses are described in detail. Increasingly stringent federal, state, and municipal regulations have provided opportunities and econo
22、mic incentives for the petroleum industry to implement significant waste reduction programs. Large facilities must furnish biennial reports on their progress to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Land disposal restrictions on listed refinery wastes require facilities to treat these wastes usi
23、ng Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) before placement on the land. Newly promulgated regulations are resulting in even more waste streams being characterized as hazardous. This Compendium is intended to help API members meet current and future challenges with regard to minimizing waste i
24、n the petroleum industry. Clearly, as the complexity and cost of hazardous waste management and disposal increase, waste minimization efforts will become top priorities for all facilities in our industry. API PUBLk302 91 m 0732290 0528999 165 m Table of Contents Foreward i Preface ii . Executive Sum
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