API PUBL 4641-1996 Summary of Produced Water Toxicity Identification Evaluation Research《制作水毒性鉴别评价研究综述》.pdf
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1、API PUBL*4641 96 0732290 0557426 335 American % Petroleum Institute Summary of Produced Water Toxicity Identification Evaluation Research Health and Environmental Sciences Department Publication Number 4641 June 1996 API PUBL*4641 96 = 0732290 0557427 271 Envirairmental Parfiabtp One of the most sig
2、nificant long-term trends affecting the future vitality of the petroleum industry is the publics concerns about the environment. Recognizing this trend, API member companies have developed a positive, forward-looking strategy called STEP: Strategies for Todays Environmental Partnership. This program
3、 aims to address public concerns by improving our industrys environmental, health and safety performance; documenting performance improvements; and communicating them to the public. The foundation of STEP is the API Environmental Mission and Guiding Environmental Principles. API ENVIRONMENTAL MISSIO
4、N AND GUIDING ENVIRONMENTAL PRINCIPLES The members of the American Petroleum Institute are dedicated to continuous efforts to improve the compatibility of our operations with the environment while economically developing energy resources and supplying high quality products and services to consumers.
5、 The members recognize the importance of efficiently meeting societys needs and our responsibility to work with the public, the government, and others to develop and to use natural resources in an environmentally sound manner while protecting the health and safety of our employees and the public. To
6、 meet these responsibilities, API members pledge to manage our businesses according to these principles: 9 To recognize and to respond to community concerns about our raw materials, products and operations. 9 To operate our plants and facilities, and to handle our raw materials and products in a man
7、ner that protects the environment, and the safety and health of our employees and the public. 9 To make safety, health and environmental considerations a priority in our planning, and our development of new products and processes. 9 To advise promptly, appropriate officials, employees, customers and
8、 the public of information on significant industry-related safety, health and environmental hazards, and to recommend protective measures. 4 To counsel customers, transporters and others in the safe use, transportation and disposal of our raw materials, products and waste materials. 9 To economicall
9、y develop and produce natural resources and to conserve those resources by using energy efficiently. 9 To extend knowledge by conducting or supporting research on the safety, health and environmental effects of our raw materials, products, processes and waste materials. O To commit to reduce overall
10、 emission and waste generation. C. To work with others to resolve problems created by handling and disposal of hazardous substances from our operations. + To participate with government and others in creating responsible laws, regulations and standards to safeguard the community, workplace and envir
11、onment. 9 To promote these principles and practices by sharing experiences and offering assistance to others who produce, handle, use, transport or dispose of similar raw materials, petroleum products and wastes. API PUBL+4b4L b m 0732290 0557428 LO8 m Summary of Produced Water Toxicity Identificati
12、on Evaluation Research Health and Environmental Sciences Department API PUBLICATION NUMBER 4641 PREPARED UNDER CONTRACT BY: JOHN S. BROWN HELDER J. COSTA ACORN PARK CAMBRIDGE, MASSACHUSETTS 021 40 ARTHUR D. LITTLE, INC. THEODOR SAUER DUXBURY, MASSACHUSETTS 02332 BAITELLE OCEAN SCIENCES JANUARY 1996
13、American Petroleum Institute API PUBLr4641 96 0732290 0557429 044 FOREWORD API PUBLICATIONS NECESSARILY ADDRESS PROBLEMS OF A GENERAL NATURE. WITH RESPECT TO PARTICULAR CIRCUMSTANCES, LOCAL, STATE, AND FEDERAL LAWS AND REGULAmONS SHOULD BE REVIEWED. API IS NOT UNDERTAKING To MEET THE DUTIES OF EMPLO
14、YERS, MANUFAC- TURERS, OR SUPPLERS TO WARN AND PROPERLY TRAIN AND EQUIP THEIR EMPLOYEES, AND OTHERS EXPOSED, CONCERNING HEALTH AND SAFETY RISKS AND PRECAUTIONS, NOR UNDERTAKING THEIR OBLIGATIONS UNDER LOCAL, STATE, OR FEDERAL LAWS. NOTHING CONTAINED IN ANY MI PUBLICATION IS TO BE CONSTRUED AS GRANTI
15、NG ANY RIGHT, BY IMPLICATION OR OTHERWISE, FOR THE MANU- FACTURE, SALE, OR USE OF ANY METHOD, APPARATUS, OR PRODUCT COV- ERED BY LETERS PATENT. NEITHER SHOULD ANYTHING CONTAINED IN THE PUBLICATION BE CONSTRUED AS INSURING ANYONE AGAINST LIABIL- ITY FOR I“GEMENT OF LETIERS PATENT. Copyright O 19% Ame
16、rican Pclewn nstiMe . iii API PUBL*464L 96 0732290 0557430 866 ACKNOWLEDGMENTS THE FOLLOWING PEOPLE ARE RECOGNIZED FOR THEIR CONTRIBUTIONS OF TIME AND EXPERTISE DURING THIS STUDY AND IN THE PREPARATION OF THIS REPRT - Alexis E. Steen, Health and Environmental Sciences Department Joseph P. Smith, Cha
17、irman, Exxon Production Research Company Kris Bansal, Conoco inc. Lewis M. Cook, Chevron Research Particulates removed by filtration at pH1 1; Ionic imbalance or excess (e.g., excess calcium or potassium); Ammonia; Hydrocarbons; Hydrogen sulfide; Material removed by pH change; and Volatile compounds
18、. ES-2 API PUBL*4641 76 m 0732270 0557436 284 m Section 1 INTRODUCTION The toxicity of produced water (PW) that may be dischargecl ,it0 the offshore waters oi the Western Gulf of Mexico is limited by a National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permit (58 FR 63964-63986). This permit re
19、quires operators to determine the threshold concentration for toxicity in a 7-day toxicity test conducted according to an EPA protocol and to show that the threshold concentration is higher than the predicted concentration 100 m from the discharge point. Operators with effluents failing to meet the
20、toxicity limit can either cease discharging, modify the outfalls to increase dispersion, or treat the effluent to reduce its toxicity. In an effort to improve understanding of the origin of toxicity in PW from U.S. facilities, the American Petroleum Institute (NI) has sponsored research involving ap
21、plication of toxicity identification evaluation (TIE) procedures to a wide range of PW effluents. This report sumarizes the results and lessons learned from NIS TIE research program. Produced waters can exhibit both acute and chronic toxicity in laboratory tests (Neff, 1987). Traditionally, sources
22、of toxicity in effluents have been identified by performing a series of chemical analyses in order to generate an inventory of potential toxicants. The toxicity of the individual components is then evaluated, typically using information in the scientific literature. There are several limitations ass
23、ociated with this approach: 1) chemical analyses may not identify all potential toxicants; 2) toxicants may behave differently in combination than they do individually (Le., additive, synergistic, and antagonistic effects are not considered); and 3) the toxicity of all components may not be well und
24、erstood. These limitations become magnified when considering PWs, which are complex mixtures of organic and inorganic constituents. This toxicity-based approach consists of subdividing the test effluent into various fractions and experimentally determining the toxicity of each fraction. This divisio
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