API PUBL 4452-1987 1987 Oil Spill Conference《1987年溢油会议》.pdf
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1、S Control, Clean OIL POLLUTION CONTROL A COOPERATIVE EFFORT API PUBL+4452 87 m 0732270 0533452 I87 1987 Oil Spill Conference API PUBL*4452 87 O732290 0533453 013 Proceedings 1987 Oil Spill Conference (Prevention, Behavior, Control, Cleanup) Tenth Biennial April 6-9, 1987 Baltimore, Maryland Sponsore
2、d by: American Petroleum Institute, Environmental Protection Agency, and United States Coast Guard API PUBL*:4452 87 m 0732290 0533454 T5T m Printed in the United States of America Library of Congress Catalog No. 754161 American Petroleum Institute publication No. 4452 American Petroleum Institute 1
3、220 L Street, N.W. Washington, D.C. 20005 API PUBLx4452 87 0732270 0533455 996 m FOREWORD This, the 1987 Oil Spill Conference, is our tenth biennial meeting. Our efforts to share the knowledge needed to understand the prevention, behavior, control, and cleanup of oil spills now span two full decades
4、 of experience. Todays conference is a major international forum with representatives from many countries around the world in attendance. As in the past, the conference continues to remain responsive to a changing environment. The focus has been broadened to address not only response to and cleanup
5、of surface water spills, but also new areas of leadership in oil spill response and prevention as they emerge. Sessions at this conference will take an in-depth look at damage assessment, underground spills, a more responsible use of dispersants, and community involvement in response to spill incide
6、nts. Moreover, environmental professionals today find themselves taking a more proactive stance, rather than a reactive one, in the response to oil spills and their prevention. The sponsoring organizations-the United States Coast Guard, the American Petroleum Institute, and the Environmental Protect
7、ion Agency-have provided leadership and guidance in a cooperative effort between industry and government to provide a varied program of timeliness and technical merit for this conference. Planning has been ongoing for nearly all of the two years since the last meeting. participate in the eleventh bi
8、ennial Oil Spill Conference to be held in San Antonio, Texas, in 1989. I We hope that the knowledge and contacts developed at this conference will influence your decision to John A. Lamping V API PUBLa4452 87 0732290 0533456 822 1987 OIL SPILL CONFERENCE COMMITTEES Steering Comittee Chairman John La
9、mping Amoco Corporation Vice Chairman Ronald D. Hill U. S. Environmental Protection Agency Lt. Cdr. John S. Clay U.S. Coast Guard John S. Farlow U. S. Environmental Protection Agency Jack R. Gould American Petroleum Institute L. Michael Flaherty (Vice Chairman) U. S. Environmental Protection Agency
10、(retired) Alexandra L. Moore (Vice Chairman) Amoco Corporation John P. Bennington Amoco Transport Company Lewis R. Brown Mississippi State University Gerard P. Canevari G. P. Canevari Associates Lt. Cdr. John S. Clay U.S. Coast Guard Ron DeNoville Crawford and Company John S. Farlow U. S. Environmen
11、tal Protection Agency John Fraser Shell Oil Company Jack R. Gould American Petroleum Institute Richard Gnffiths U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Program Committee Cdr. Mark L. Lavache (Chairman) U. S. Coast Guard William Katz Spill Control Association of America Leon Kazmierczak Sun Oil Company
12、Gerd Kleineberg U. S. Coast Guard J. T. Leigh Texaco U.S.A. June Lindstedt-Siva Atlantic Richfield Company Clayton McAuliffe Clayton McAuliffe and Associates Kenneth Meikle Environment Canada Jacqueline Michel Research Planning Institute, Inc. Lt. James C. Milbury US. Coast Guard Anita Miller U.S. D
13、epartment of the Interior Patrick OBrien Chevron Corporation Vice Chairman Capt. Robert L. Storch, Jr. U.S. Coast Guard Kurt Jakobson U. S. Environmental Protection Agency Cdr. Mark L. Lavache U.S. Coast Guard June Lindstedt-Siva Atlantic Richfield Company Gary L. Ott National Oceanic and Atmospheri
14、c Administration William C. Park, III Mobil Oil Corporation James Parker Industrial Marine Services. Inc. Harold J. Pecunia Peterson Maritime Services, Inc. Lt. Cdr. Edward Rosenberg U.S. Coast Guard Joseph Smith Petrochem Services, Inc. Eleanor Swett Offshore Devices, Inc. Edward Tennyson Minerals
15、Management Service William Walker Naval Sea Systems Command Harold Weiss Texaco U.S.A. Edward Wirkowski Clean Harbors Cooperative Walter Youngblade O. H. Materials vii API PUBL*4452 87 O732290 0533457 7bq Public Relations Committee Carl F. Meyerdirk (Chairman) Amoco Corporation Scott Loll (Vice Chai
16、rman) Atlantic Richfield Company Exhibit Chairman John S. Farlow U. S. Environmental Protection Agency Exhibit Management Trade Associates, Inc. William Taylor American Petroleum Institute Editor John O. Ludwigson Consultant CWO Richard M. Meidt U. S. Coast Guard Conference Management Courtesy Asoci
17、ates Treasurer Jack R. Gould American Petroleum Institute viii API PUBLr4452 87 m 0732290 0531458 bT5 m CONTENTS I-CASE HISTORIES OPERATIONAL ASPECTS OF THE RESPONSE TO THE ARCO ANCHORAGE OIL SPILL, PORT ANGELES, WASHINGTON 3 Robert A. Levine OIL POLLUTION CONTROL AND SPILL RESPONSE CAPABILITY IN TH
18、E ROPME SEA AREA . 9 FRENCH KNOW-HOW IN THE PREVENTION AND FIGHT AGAINST P. Bernard Ryan, Derek J. S. Brown ACCIDENTAL OIL SPILLS 15 ADAPTING TECHNIQUES TO CONDITIONS: CLEANUP OF A WASTE OIL SPILL . 23 MIV ALVENUS: ANATOMY OF A MAJOR OIL SPILL 27 THE KAPODISTRIAS GROUNDING AND OIL SPILL CAPE RECIFE,
19、 SOUTH AFRICA 33 Guy Marchard, Gilles Bergot, Marthe Melguen, Georges Peigne Joseph B. H. Smith Cdr. Anthony C. Alejandro, Lt. Cdr. Jack L. Buri Desmond A. Lord, Graham I. H. Kerley, Rodney M. Randall, Jacobus S. V. Reddering, Eckart H. Schumann, William E. Bricknell, Sidney Rowe, Robert P. Mason CO
20、NTAINMENT AND CLEANUP OF A MAJOR OIL WELL BLOWOUT IN TEXAS . 39 Christopher L. Quina, Larry C. Thebeau, Charles C. Bond, Patrick Hammack Pu Bao-Kang ANALYSIS OF SIGNIFICANT OIL SPILL INCIDENTS FROM SHIPS, 1976-1985. 43 PROTECTING AN ISLANDS DRINKING WATER AND DESALINATION PLANT . 49 Lt. David J. Kru
21、th, Edward Overton, John Murphy Capt. Alexander E. Tanos, Cdr. Tony E. Hart RESPONSE TO MAJOR OIL SPILL-TANK BARGE ST. THOMAS . 55 II-CLEANUP OPERATIONS A MOBILE PLANT PROTOTYPE FOR THE RESTORATION OF POLLUTED BEACHES BY WASHING OILY SAND . 61 Christian Bocard, Jean-Jacques Quinquis, Christian Such
22、TACID: A COMPUTER-BASED INFORMATION SYSTEM FOR ON-SCENE COMMANDERS . 67 R. H. Goodman, C. H. Peabody, A. G. Holoboff Yvon J. F. Le Guen, Marc Brussieux, Rolland Burkhalter REAL-TIME PROCESSING OF OIL SPILL REMOTE SENSING DATA . 71 DISPERSANT APPLICATION BY HYDROFOIL: HIGH SPEED CONTROL AND CLEANUP O
23、F LARGE OIL SPILLS 75 Rear Adm. Marcello Vacca-Torelli, Albert0 L. Geraci, Antonin0 Risitano ix API PUBLa4452 87 O732290 0531459 531 = ATYPICAL MITIGATION OF AN OIL SPILL, SAM HOUSTON NATIONAL FOREST 81 BEACH AGITATION FOR CRUDE OIL REMOVAL FROM INTERTIDAL BEACH SEDIMENTS 85 DEVELOPMENT OF AN OIL SK
24、IMMING SYSTEM TO MEET NAVY SPECIFICATIONS . 91 REMOTE SENSING TECHNIQUES FOR DETECTING OIL SLICKS AT SEA-A REVIEW OF WORK CARRIED OUT IN THE UNITED KINGDOM EXPERIMENTAL STUDY AND IMPROVEMENT OF THE ROTATING DISC SKIMMER 101 Warren B. Zehner, James R. Mullins James A. Miller Joseph B. H. Smith, Charl
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