API PUBL 4479-1989 Proceedings 1989 Oil Spill Conference Prevention Behavior Control Cleanup《1989年溢油会议防治 行为方式 控制 清理的诉讼》.pdf
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1、 API PUBL*4479 89 0732290 0501803 b 1989 Oil Spill Conference Proceedings 1989 Oil Spill Conference (Prevention, Behavior, Control, Cleanup) 20th Anniversary Conference February 13-16,1989 San Antonio, Texas Sponsored by: American Petroleum Institute, Environmental Protection Agency, and United Stat
2、es Coast Guard API PUBL*4479 89 W 0732290 050L805 T W Printed in the United States of America Library of Congress Catalog No. 75-4161 American Petroleum Institute publication No. 4479 American Petroleum Institute 1220 L Street, N.W. Washington, D.C. 20005 The first Oil Spill Conference was held in N
3、ew York in December 1969. It was jointly sponsored by the American Petroleum Institute and the Federal Water Pollution Control Administration (FWPCA), predecessor of the Environmental Protection Agency. That conference attracted an international audience of 1,100 to hear 41 technical papers, several
4、 of which dealt with the Santa Barbara oil spill which occurred in January of that year. The goals of the first conference were “to delineate the overall dimensions of the oil spills problem, explore the present state of the art of prevention and control of oil spills, and review the relevant resear
5、ch and development efforts of government and private industry, both here and abroad.” The 1989 Oil Spa Conference celebrates the 20th anniversary of that first conference. Although academic research is widely recognized as having contributed equally with government and industry research, the goals o
6、f the 1989 conference remain largely as stated in 1969. However, both the state of knowledge and overall spill preparedness are vastly different from what they were 20 years ago. The Oil Spill Conference has become the major forum for sharing this information, and the Conference Proceedings volumes
7、are critical references for anyone working in the field. The current sponsors-the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, U.S. Coast Guard, and American Petroleum Instituteare proud of the part the Conference has played in the progress on all aspects of the oil spill problem over the past 20 years. We
8、 also recognize that our work is not yet complete. For example, spill cleanup methods that increase, rather than minimize, the environmental impacts of spills are still occasionally used in areas that contain sensitive habitats. We need to reach a consensus about those habitats for which ecological
9、considerations are to be primary and, similarly, those where esthetic considerations will prevail. In addition, further work is needed to improve our response capability for inland spils. With this meeting, the Conference will have recorded 20 years of international thought on oil spill issues, The
10、sponsors look to future Conferences to build on this base, and take this opportunity to thank the authors whose papers comprise the eleven Proceedings volumes, as well as the members of the Conference panels and planning committees who have contributed generously to it. June Lindstedt-Siva V 1989 OI
11、L SPILL CONFERENCE COMMITTEES Steering Committee Chairman June Lindstedt-Siva Atlantic Richfield Company Vice Chairman Vice Chairman Ronald D. Hill U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (=apt. Richard M. Larrabee US. Coast Guard John S. Farlow US. Environmental Protection Agency Jack R. Gould America
12、n Petroleum Instih4te James Hildrew Mobil Oil Corporation Lt. Cdr. Wayne Hollingsworth US. Coast Guard Kurt Jakobson US. Environmental Protection Agency Cdr. Mark L. Lavache US. Coast Guard Scott Loll Atlantic Richfield Company Alexandra Moore Amoco Corporation John Riley U.S. Environmental Protecfi
13、on Agency Dilworth Chamberlain (Vice Chairman) Atlantic Richfield Company John Riley (Vice Chairman) U.S. Environmental Protection Agency John P. Bennington Amoco Transport Company Gerard P. Canevari G. P. Canevari Economic impact Critical accumulation, 580 Crude oil, 289,479,23, 357 burning charact
14、eristics, 181 waxy, 105 Curie point wires, 13 Currents, 517 Cutter 206, 347 Convention on the Protection of the Japan, 247 API PUBLU4479 89 m 0732290 0501825 5 D Damage assessment, 275,293, 303, 459 Data Processing system, monitoring Deep Water Ports Act (DWA), 513, 253 Dernulsifiers, 289 Department
15、 of Interior (DOI), 547 Diauxie, 479 Dispersants, 61, 105, 447, 317 programs, 239 application, 337 benefits, 343, 347, 357 contingency planning, 309, 455 effectiveness, 365, 333 guidelines, 321, 331, 343, 91, 353 toxicity, 343, 309 Dispersant-to-oil ratio, 347 Displacement, 137 Disposal sites, 201 D
16、roplet entrainment, 580, 567 Ducks, 493 Ecological. See Environmental Econonic impact, 61, 509,503, 473,293, 303 spill management, 201 See also Cleanup costs Economic risk analysis, 281 Edison evaluation, 181 Ediz Hook, 421, 487,459 Eider duck, 493 Electromagnetics (EM), 13 Endicott Development, 573
17、 England, 580 Ensenada Honda, 407 Environment evaluation, 239 protection plan, 239 recovery, 433, 487, 4M sessment, 533 assessment, 533 evaluation, 578 spill management, 201 See also Natural resources Environmental monitoring, 413 Environmental Protection Law of the Peoples Republic of China, 235 En
18、vironmental sensitivity, 463 Environmental sensitivity index (ESI), 572, 583, 463 Estuarine systems, 401, 95 Evaporation, 105, 357 Explosimeters, 13 Exxon, 575 Environmental effects, computerized as- Environmental impact, 509, 503, 95, 459 See also River monitoring Falmouth, 115 Federal Region I, 57
19、5 Federal Region II, 321,407 Federal Region III, 77, 39, 45,81,463, 85 Federal Region W, 293,303, 95,353,583 Federal Region VI, 309, 383, 572, 533, Federal Region E, 568, 321,413, 91,257, Federal Region X, 321, 421, 573, 231, Federal Republic of Germany, 239,225, Federal Water Pollution Control Act,
20、 353 Feoso Ambassador, 197 Fertilizer, oil-soluble, 439 353,71 65,353, 581,289 275, 487, 87, 459 265 Field trials, 525, 455, 347, 576, 289, 375, 433, 479, 123, 127, 439, 357 dispersants, 337, 317 wildlife, 447 See also Modeling; Research, laboratory Financial management, pollution, 189 Fire, 105, 18
21、1 case history, 137 Fish, 309, 389,239 See also Mariculture; Salmon Fisheries, 309, 389 Fish netting, 105, 123 Flooding, 572 Floreffe, 39, 45, 81 Florida, 321, 533, 353, 583 Fog, 413 Follow-up activities, 39 Fore River, 575 Forfies Crude Oil Trial, 525 Forward-looking infrared (FLIR) system, Fourier
22、 transform infrared (FTIR) spec- France, 401, 353, 289, 53, 337, 503 Froude number, 459 FUND conventions, 513 579 troscopy, 427 Gas emissions, 181 Gasoline spill, 115 Geographic information system (GIS), 583 Georgia, 293, 303, 95, 353 German Bight, 265 Germany. See Federal Republic of Glossary, 39 G
23、olden Craig, 568 Government relations, 201 Grenfell, 347 Groundwater, 539, 395, 53, 115, 7 See also Water supply Guam, 568 Guemes Channel, 87 Gulf of Finland, 205 Gulf of Mexico, 309, 533 Harbour Superintendency Administration, 197 Hardware needs, 261 Hawaii, 321 Hazardous and Solid Waste Amendments
24、 to the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act, 27 Hazardous Waste Cleanup Statutes (HWCS), 275 Heavy oil recovery, 123 Helsinki Convention, 265 Hibernia Crude oil, 105, 479 Hillya, 205 Hot-tap method, 137 Hydrocarbons, 427, 357 concentrations, 421 detection, 13, 439 polynuclear aromatic (PAH), 579,
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