API PUBL 315-1993 Assessment of Tankfield Dike Lining Materials and Methods《油罐场堤防炉衬材料和方法》.pdf
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1、API PUBL*315 93 m 0732290 0528250 T85 m Assessment of Tankfield Dike Lining Materials and Methods HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENTAL AFFAIRS DEPARTMENT API PUBLICATION NUMBER 315 JULY 1993 American Petroleum Institute 1220 L Street. Northwest e Washington, D.C. 20005 11 API PUBL*315 93 m 0732290 0528251 911 m
2、 Assessment of Tankfield Dike Lining Materials and Methods Health and Environmental Affairs Department PUBLICATION NUMBER 31 5 PREPARED UNDER CONTRACT BY: TRI/ENVIRONMENTAL, INC. 9063 BEE CAVES ROAD AUSTIN, TEXAS 78733-6201 MARCH 1993 American Petroleum Institute API PUBLa315 93 0732290 0528252 858
3、m ACKNOWLEDGMENTS Philip Del Vecchio. Mobil Corporation Gerhard L. Garteiser, Jr., Exxon Company, USA John P. Gay, Ashland Petroleum Company Neil G. Naiman, Marathon Oil Company Gregory Plassard, BP Oil Company Al E. Schoen, Jr., Mobil R however, the Institute makes no representation, warranty, or g
4、uarantee in connection with the publication of this guideline and hereby 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 und
5、ertake any duty to ensure its continued accuracy. API PUBL*315 73 D 0732270 052825q 620 D TABLE OF CONTENTS Section Pape EXECUTIVE SUMMARY . e5-1 1 . INTRODUCTION . 1-1 2 . BACKGROUND 2-1 3 . REVIEW OF THE REGULATORY ENVIRONMENT . 3-1 FEDERAL RULES AND INITIATIVES 3-1 Spill Prevention, Control and C
6、ountermeasures Program 3-1 Oil Pollution Act of 1990 . 3-2 REQUIREMENTS FOR SECONDARY CONTAINMENT IN SELECTED STATES 3-2 California . 3-3 Minnesota 3-3 NewJersey . 3-3 NewYork 3-3 South Dakota 3-4 Texas . 3-4 OTHER STANDARDS 3-4 REFERENCE POINT PERMEABILITY 3-4 4 . SURVEY OF CANDIDATE LINERS . 4-1 I
7、NTRODUCTION TO GEOSYNTHETICS 4-1 COATED FABRICS AND LAMINATES . 4-1 EXTRUDED FILM OR SHEET 4-2 GCLS . 4-2 SPRAY-ON COATINGS . 4-2 5 . LINER SELECTION CRITERIA 5-1 PHYSICAL PROPERTIES 5-2 PERMEABILITY 5-4 Hydraulic Conductivity and Vapor Diffusion 5-4 API PUBLa315 93 m 0732290 0528255 567 m TABLE OF
8、CONTENTS (CONTINUED) Page Section 5 . LINER SELECIION CRITERIA (CONTINUED) PERMEABILITY (CONTINUED) Measurement of Hydraulic Conductivity and Vapor Permeation 5-9 Unit Conversions . 5-9 CHEMICAL RESISTANCE . 5-9 INSTALLATION-RELATED FACTORS . 5-12 Seams 5-13 Sprayable Coatings . 5-13 GCLS 5-14 REPAI
9、R CONSIDERATIONS 5-14 6 . SURVEY OF INSTALLATION CONSIDERATIONS 6-1 PRE-LINER SITE WORK/UTILITy RELOCATION . 6-1 FIELD AND FACTORY SEAMING . 6-1 ATTACHMENT TO TANKS. RINGWALLS AND APPURTENANCES . 6-4 ANCHOR TRENCH. SUBGRADE AND COVER REQUIREMENTS . 6-4 DRAINAGE AND CATHODIC PROTECTION . 6-5 CONSTRUC
10、TION QUALITY ASSURANCE . 6-5 FIELDTESTS 6-5 Sealed Double-Ring Infiltrometer Field Permeability Test . 6-6 Two-Stage Borehole Field Permeability Test 6-7 Applicability of Field Testing for Secondary Containment . 6-7 7 . DURABILITY . 7-1 MATERIAL COMPATIBILITY WITH PETROLEUM PRODUCTS . 7-1 FAILUREMO
11、DES . 7-2 LINER PROTECTION AND MAINTENANCE . 7-4 REFERENCES R.1 Figure 5- 1 5-2 5-3 5-4 LIST OF FIGURES Hydraulic conductivity of soils . 5-6 Diffusion in polymers . 5-7 Graphical depiction of vapor permeation across a polymer barrier. 5-8 Configuration of ASTM F 739 permeation test cells . 5-10 API
12、 PUBL*315 73 m 0732270 0528257 33T m LIST OF TABLES Table 5- 1 5-2 6-1 7- 1 Physical and mechanical test methods applicable to different liner types . 5-3 Chemical mistance criteria 5-1 1 Installation considerations for dikefield secondary containment 6-2 Summary of failure modes and preventive meas
13、ures for linertypes . 7-2 API PUBL*3LS 93 0732290 0528258 276 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY This report documents a study performed for the American Petroleum Institute (MI) to provide an assessment of tankfield dike lining materials and methods for secondary containment within a diked area of aboveground petro
14、leum storage facilities. For the purposes of this study, “secondary containment“ refers to the diked area of a storage tank facility and does not include lining the area beneath a storage tank. The study includes a review of the current regulatory environment and a survey of candidate liner material
15、s and installation methods. The concept of secondary containment refers to the use of systems designed to contain overflow or spills of stored product for a period long enough so that removal and cleanup can take place with minimal release to the environment. The construction and operation of aboveg
16、round storage tanks (ASTs) is covered by federal and state regulations. These include the federal Spill Prevention, Control and Countermeasures program under the Clean Water Act and state or local fire, safety and environmental codes. Ongoing activities under the Oil Pollution Act of 1990 (OPA) may
17、lead to additional secondary containment regulations for ASTs. OPAs spill prevention and response provisions have not yet resulted in new regulatory requirements; however, final rules are expected this year. Also, OPAs liner study should be completed and sent to Congxess this year. Liner requirement
18、s already exist in some states, and local rules may apply in a given location. Industry practice, consistent with these regulatory requirements, has been to provide secondary containment systems, which include dikes, berms or retaining walls surrounding storage tanks. To be effective, the walls and
19、floor of the containment area must be impervious to the product stored long enough to allow cleanup to take place in the event of a spill. One method of improving the effectiveness of diked areas in controlling spills or overflows is the use of liners to increase the imperviousness of the tankfield
20、floor and walls or dikes. Liners may be constructed of either natural materials, such as low permeability clay, or synthetic flexible membrane liners (geomembranes). As a result of this study, four types of liner systems were identified which have found application for secondary containment of petro
21、leum in diked areas surrounding ASTs: Supported coated fabrics or laminates, such as polymer films applied to a high-strength textile backing; Unsupported, extruded plastic sheet geomembranes, such as high density polyethylene (HDPE); Geosynthetic/clay composites (GCLs), which include a natural mate
22、rial such as bentonite affixed to a synthetic geotextile or plastic membrane backing; and Spray-on coatings that are applied to a geotextile backing. ES- 1 API PUBLa3L5 93 m 0732290 0528259 102 Low permeability to the contained substance is an important criterion for liner selection. Two modes of tr
23、ansport must be considered: liquid transport (hydraulic conductivity) and vapor transport (molecular diffusion or permeation). Natural materials, such as soils or clay, allow movement of liquid by hydraulic conductivity, driven by hydraulic head. However, most geomembranes are essentially impermeabl
24、e to liquids. They are permeable to vapor to a degree that depends on the solubility of the liquid in the polymer, temperature, and the thickness of the membrane. It is important to understand the distinctions between these modes of mass transfer and how they relate to liner selection, testing and p
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