API PUBL 324-1993 Generation and Management of Residual Materials Petroleum Refining Performance 1990 Survey《残余材料的加工和管理.石油加工性能》.pdf
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1、API PUBLX324 93 O732290 0516484 447 = GENERATION AND MANAGEMENT OF RESIDUAL MATERIALS Petroleum Refining Performance API PUBL*324 93 = 0732290 0536485 383 Generation and Management of Residual Materials Petroleum Refining Performance 1990 Survey Health and Environmental Affairs Department API PUBLIC
2、ATION NUMBER 324 PREPARED UNDER CONTRACT BY: GAIL LEVINE SUMMATIONS WASHINGTON, D.C. WENDALL CLARK WC CONSULTANTS HOPEWELL JUNCTION, N.Y. RALPH MITTL CONSULTANT AUGUST 1993 American Petroleum institute API PUBLU324 93 W 0732290 05Lb4Bb 2LT W FOREWORD AFI PUBLICATIONS NECESSARILY ADDRESS PROBLEMS OF
3、A GENERAL NATURE. WITH RESPECT To PARTICULAR CIRCUMSTANCES, LOCAL, STATE, AND FEDERAL LAWS AND REGULATIONS SHOULD BE REVIEWED. API IS NOT LJNDERTmG To MEET THE DUTIES OFEMFLOYERS, -AC- TURERS, OR SUPPLIERS TO WARN AND PROPERLY TRAIN AND EQUIP THEIR EMPLOYEES, AND OTHERS EXPOSED, CONCERNING HEALTH AN
4、D SAFETY RISKS AND PRECAUTIONS, NOR UNDERTmG 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 MANU- FACTURE, SALE, OR USE OF ANY METHOD, APPARAWS, OR PRODUCT COV- THE PUBLICA
5、TION BE CONSTRUED AS INSURING ANYONE AGAINST LIABIL- ERED BY LETTERS PATENT. NEITHER SHOULD ANYTHING CONTAINED IN ITY FOR INFRINGEMENT OF LETIERS PA“T. Copyright 0 1993 American Petroleum Institute ii API PUBLX324 93 m 0732290 O536487 356 m ACKNOWLEDGMENTS THE FOLLOWING PEOPLE ARE RECOGNIZED FOR THE
6、IR CONTRIBUTIONS OF TIME AND EXPERTISE DURING THIS STUDY AND IN THE PREPARATION OF THIS REmm Barbara Bush, Health and Environmental Affairs Department Genevieve Laffly Murphy, Manufacairing. Distribution Mark Hopkins (Chairman), Chevron Corporation J.M. Joyce, Phillips Petroleum Company John Lemen,
7、Texaco, Inc. Richard Lindsmm, Ashland Petroleum Company Mary Speannan, Amoco Corporation iii API PUBL+324 93 O732290 051b488 O92 W PREFACE To improve the quality of the data collected, and its relevance to current developments, each year the Americal Petroleum Institute (API) reviews all data collec
8、ted in this survey, and evaluates and revises, as necessary, the data collection forms and instructional materials. Consistent with this ongoing effort to promote the integrity of the sukey findings and its utility to the industry, API is implementing a deliverate change in the terminol- ogy used in
9、 this survey. Henceforth, in this report and all future docu- ments developed in conjunction with this survey, API will use “residual materials or residuals“ to refer to what has previously ben called “wastes and secondary materials.“ This change in terminology reflects industry practices-the use of
10、 many of these materials as feedstocks or for recy- cling, reuse, and reclamation. This change helps to reconcile the utiliza- tion of these materials in our industry with the regulatory usage of the term “waste.“ iv API PUBLS324 73 m 0732290 05Lb489 T29 = TABLE OF CONTENTS EXECUTIVE SUMMARY . s-1 I
11、NTRODUCTION . 1 METHODOLOGY . 3 Data Collection Forms 3 Data Analysis 5 RESULTS 8 Response Rate . 8 Respondent Characteristics 8 Total Management Quantity . 12 Residual Generation . 12 Treatment Additives 14 Storage . 15 Total Quantity Managed . 16 Source Reduction and Resource Recovery 20 Source Re
12、duction . 20 Resource Recovery 24 Management of Residual Materials 26 Recycling . 26 Treatment . 29 LandTreatment . 32 Disposai 34 Waste Minimization Programming 36 DISCUSSION . 38 Residual Generation . 38 Resource Recovery and Source Reduction 41 Residual Management Practices 44 APPENDICES A . Ques
13、tionnaire 6 . Summary of Source Reduction Practices C . Computer Printouts Summarizing Management Practices D . Bar Charts of Managment Practices for Each Residual Stream TABLES Table 1 . Refining Residual Streams . 5 Table 2 . RCRA Permit Status . 11 Table 3 . Estimate of Residual Materials Generat
14、ed by the U.S. Refining Industry . 13 Table 4 . Number of Refineries Reporting Each Stream 14 Table 5 . Top-five Residual streams Removed from Storage . 15 Table 6 . Top-five Residual streams Placed into Storage 15 Table 7 . Estimated Quantities of Residual Materials: 1990 16 Table 8 . Total Amount
15、of Residual Material Managed (Estimated Quantities) . 17 21 Table 1 O . Summary of Source Reduction Activities . 1990 22 Table 11 . Incentives for Source Reduction Activities 23 Table 12 . Summary of Resource Recovery Data . 25 27 Table 15 . Location of Recycling Activities 28 Table 16 . Summary of
16、Treatment Methods . 30 Table 17 . Estimated Quantities of Residuals Treated 31 Table 18 . Location of Treatment Activities 32 Table 19 . Estimated Quantities of Land Treated Residuals 33 Table 20 . Summary of Disposal Practices 34 Table 21 . Estimated Quantities of Residuals Eliminated by Disposal .
17、 35 Table 22 . Location of Disposal Activities . 36 Table 23 . Comparison of Residuais Materials Generated in 1990 and O the amount of listed hazardous waste to land treatment and disposal continued to fall-a 57 percent decrease in quantity compared with 1987. Thus, the 1990 results show indications
18、 of continued progress by the petroleum refining industry. When API adds the fifth survey cycle to the database, additional analyses will be performed, which may enable further delineation of trends in the industry, perhaps even the identification of streams that are influenced largely by throughput
19、, and others that fluctuate due to other factors. ES-2 API PUBL+324 93 0732290 0536474 39b W INTRODUCTION This report for calendar year 1990 marks the completion of four annual surveys of generation and management of residual materials within the refining segment of the petroleum industry. This four
20、th year is also the last year of the baseline period that API declared as it started this data collection effort. In light of the expected fluctuations in the generation of many residual materials-that some process units are serviced every three years and that maintenance turnarounds may occur at ev
21、en longer intervals-this baseline period was imposed to ensure that information would be gathered on the natural fluctuation in generation rates. With this baseline data, subsequent between-year reductions (or increases) could be accurately attributed to either natural variation or to true changes i
22、n practices. During this baseline period analytic efforts have been held primarily to descriptive statistics. This has allowed API to simply monitor and document how the industry handles residual materials, to learn more about how materials are managed, and to trace how regulatory events influence p
23、ractices. During the baseline period several questionnaire items have been revised to improve the quality and consistency of the data collected, particularly with regard to the point of generation and its periodicity, and how the industrys recycling practices should be portrayed within the rubric of
24、 waste minimization, source reduction, and pollution prevention. This baseline period has also allowed API to contemplate the nature of progress. When this survey was initiated, the underlying presumption was that reductions in the quantity of residual materials generated would serve as indicators o
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