API PUBL 4529-1991 Oil Spill Conference Prevention Behavior Control Cleanup《防治控制溢油清理方式》.pdf
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1、 1991 Intewlational Oil Spill Conference Proceedings 1991 Internatiopzal Oil Spill Conference (Prevention, Behavior, Control, Cleanup) March 4-7,1991 San Diego, California Sponsored by: United States Coast Guard, American Petroleum Institute, and US. Environmental Protection Agency API PUBL*Li529 91
2、 Printed in the United States of America Library of Congress Catalog No. 75-4161 American Petroleum Institute publication No. 4529 American Ppleum Institute 1220 L Street, N.W. Washingtoq, D.C. 20005 li FOREWORD This is the 12th biennial International Oil Spill Conference. It is jointly sponsored by
3、 the American Petroleum Institute, the U,S. Coast Guard, and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. The Conference provides an opportunity for experts from all over the world to share their knowledge withother people in the field, and to discuss their concerns. It is estimated to attact more than
4、 a thousand participants from 35 different countries and will have more than 125 exhibits of oil spill equipment and services. The first Oil Spill Conference was held in 1969. The goals of the conference were to delineate the overall dimensions of the spills problem, to explore the state of the art
5、in the prevention and control of spills, and to review the relevant research. While much has been learned in the past 22 years, there are still many challenges ahead in identifying better ways to prevent spills and to respond to those that occur. This year there are an unusual number of new developm
6、ents which will enhance our knowledge on spill response and cleanup. There will be papers on the use of bioremediation, dispersants, management of spills, fate and effects of oil, efforts to improve the capabilities of spill response organizations, and spill modeling. There also will be case histori
7、es on the response to a number of significant spills. In addition, there will be extensive discussions on the new oil spill legislation and its implications. As a special attraction, this years Conference will include an open water demonstration of a number of new and innovative types of cleanup equ
8、ipment. The sponsors of this Conference thank the authors of the papers which constitute the Proceedings as well as all members of the panels, session chairmen, and planning committees for their generous contribution of time to make this conference a success. James C. Hildrew V API PUBL*4529 91 0732
9、298 0100L23 b 1991 INTERNATIONAL OIL SPILL CONFERENCE COMMITTEES General Committee Chairman James C. HiIdrew Mobil Oil Corporation Vice Chairman Vice Chairman Ronald D. Hiii US. Environmental Protection Agency Capt. William F. Holt US. Coast Guard John S. Farlow U. S. Environmental Protection Agency
10、 Jack R. Gould American Petroleum Institute Kurt Jakobson US. Environmental Protection Agency Mark L. Lavache American Petroleum Institute Lewis R. Brown Mississippi State University DiIworth W. Chamberlain ARCO James Clow Texaco, Inc, John Cunningham US. Environmental Protection Agency John S. Farl
11、ow U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Jack R. Gould American Petroleum Institute Wayne Hollingsworth Scientific and Environmental Associates, Inc, Charles Huber Mobil Oil Corporation George Jardim Chevron Corporation Capt. Donald Jensen US. Coast Guard David Kennedy National Oceanic and Atmospheri
12、c Administration Mark L. Lavache American Petroleum Institute Program Committee Cdr. Douglas A. Lentsch (Chairman) US. Coast Guard J. Theodore Leigh Delaware Bay and River Cooperative June Lindstedt-Siva ARCO Jacqueline Michel Research Planning Institute Anita Miller Department of the Interior James
13、 H. Mulry Sun Refining and Marketing Lindon A. Onstad Marine Spill Response Corporation Vincent Post Mobil Oil Corporation John Riley U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Gary Ott National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Rachel Pappworth Witco Corporation James Parker Industrial Marine Servic
14、es, Inc. Craig Rassinier Exxon Shipping John Riley US. Environmental Protection Agency Robert Roland BP America, Inc. Cdr. Douglas A. Lentsch US. Coast Guard Lt. Cdr. James Obernesser US. Coast Guard Cdr. Dennis Sande U.S. Coast Guard Cal Sikstrom Esso Resources Canada Jean Snider National Oceanic a
15、nd Atmospheric Administration Steve Specht Department of the Interior Edward Tennyson Minerais Management Service Ann Hayward Walker Scientific and Environmental Associates, Inc. Peter G. Welis Environment Canada Harold Weiss Texaco, Inc. Ian White ITOPF, Ltd. Lt. Cdr. Glenn Wiltshire US. Coast Guar
16、d Walter Youngblade Environmental Technologies, Inc. API PUBL*4529 91 W 0732298 0100124 B Public Relations Committee Vincent Post (Chairman) Mobil Oil Corporation Susan Hahn American Petroleum Institute Exhibit Chairman John S. Farlow U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Exhibit Management Itade Ass
17、ociates, Inc. Editor John Ludwigson Science writerleditor CW02 Jerry Snyder US. Coast Guard Ileasurer Jack R. Gould American Petroleum Institute Conference Management Courtesy Associates, Inc. CONTENTS I-CONTINGENCY PLANNING NATIONAL OIL SPILL RESPONSE PLANNING IN THE U.S.S.R: PRINCIPAL CONCEPTIONS
18、AND OBJECTIVES IMPROVING CHEVRONS OIL SPILL PREVENTION, PREPAREDNESS, AND RESPONSE CAPABILTIES . CHEVRON WORLDWIDE EXPOSURES PROJECT . TASK FORCE ON OIL SPILL PREPAREDNESS: A CANADIAN ON-SHORE EVALUATION CONTINGENCY PLANNING: IMPLEMENTATION IS THE KEY. PREPARATION OF MARINE POLLUTION CONTINGENCY PLA
19、NS FOR SMALL ISLAND NATIONS . ORGANIZING FOR RESPONSE: THE UNRESOLVED PROBLEM . CRISIS MANAGEMENT DURING AN OIL SPILL RESPONSE . US. COAST GUARD OIL SPILL CONTINGENCY PLANNING THE DEVELOPMENT OF A BEAUFORT SEA SHORELINE CLEANUP RESPONSE AND OPERATIONS MANUAL., . Nick Vanderkooy, Edward H. Owens, Mic
20、hael Sartor, Michael Lumpkin SYNERGISTIC CONTINGENCY PLANNING BY WRTs: AN INLAND ZONE WATERSHED RESPONSE TEAM CONTINGENCY PLANNING CONCEPT. OIL SPILLS IN THE GREAT BARRIER REEF REGION. INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION IN OIL SPILL RESPONSE THE METAMORPHOSIS OF PIRO INTO MSRC. SEAWAY EMERGENCY RESPONSE PLAN
21、 . BASELINE STUDIES AND RISK ANALYSES IN THE BALTIC SEA . A GUIDE TO RESPONSE EVALUATION FOR OIL SPILL COMBAT IN JAPAN iX O. Khalimonov, S. Nunuparov George M. Jardim Marielle J. Boortz Wayne O. Wiebe, Paul Wotherspoon Wayne Hollingsworth Donald Brodie Ruth E. Cohn, William A. Wallace, John R. Harra
22、ld Capt. John M. Noble Lt. Cdr. G. F. Epler Capt. James L. Robinson Wendy Craik J. A, Nichols, T. H. Moller V. Adm. John D. Costello Stephen C. Hung JClavs Bender, Preben stfeldt, Hanne Bach Ken Matsumoto 3 7 I li 15 19 I 25 I 29 I 35 I 39 43 49 55 61 65 71 81 87 API PUBL*4529 91 m O732290 OLOOL26 L
23、 m AIRBORNE DETECTION OF WINTER OIL SPILLS-A PRESENTATION AND OPERATIONAL MANUALS., 93 OIL SPILL CONTINGENCY PLANNING IN SHANGHAI 101 OIL SPILL PREPAREDNESS IN KENYA 105 OF THE SWEDISH COAST GUARDS BUILD-UP OF RESPONSE RESOURCES Jim Sandkvist, Bjrn Forsman, Dan Thorell Pu Baokang, Yu Chengguo N. Oko
24、lo II-CLEANUP OPERATIONS EFFICIENCY OF SELECTED OIL SKIMMING SYSTEMS IN IRREGULAR SEAS,. . 115 ANALYSIS OF OIL RECOVERY VESSELS USED WORLDWIDE 125 THE EXXON VALDEZ 1989 WILDLIFE RESCUE AND REHABILITATION PROGRAM 131 IMPLEMENTATION AND REVISION OF THE WILDLIFE PROTECTION G. F. Clauss, W. L. Khnlein L
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