API PUBL 4664-1998 Mixing Zone Modeling and Dilution Analysis for Water-Quality-Based NPDES Permit Limits《水质量为基础的NPDES许可限制的混合层模型和稀释分析》.pdf
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1、STD.API/PETRO PUBL 4bb4-ENGL 1998 m 0732290 Ob06581 b7T m American Petroleum X Institute MIXING ZONE MODELING AND DILUTION ANALYSIS FOR WATERQUALITY-BASED NPDES PERMIT LIMITS Health and Environmental Sciences Department Publication Num ber 4664 April 1998 American Petroleum Institute American Petrol
2、eum Institute Environmental, Health, and Safety Mission and Guiding Principles MISSION The members of the American Petroleum Institute are dedicated to continuous eftorts to improve the compatibility of our operations with the environment while economically developing energy resources and supplying
3、high quality products and services to consumers. We recognize 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 meet these respon
4、sibilities, API members pledge to manage our businesses according to the following principles using sound science to prioritize risks and to implement cost-effective management practices: o To recognize and to respond to community concerns about our raw materials, products and operations. PRINCIPLES
5、 o To operate our plants and facilities, and to handle our raw materials and products in a manner that protects the environment, and the safety and health of our employees and the public. o To make safety, health and environmental considerations a priority in our planning, and our development of new
6、 products and processes. o To advise promptly, appropriate officials, employees, customers and the public of information on significant industry-related safety, health and environmental hazards, and to recommend protective measures. o To counsel customers, transporters and others in the safe use, tr
7、ansportation and disposal of our raw materials, products and waste materials. o To economicdly develop and produce natural resources and to conserve those resources by using energy efficiently. 0 To extend knowledge by conducting or supporting research on the safety, health and environmental effects
8、 of our raw materials, products, processes and waste materials. o To commit to reduce overall emission and waste generation. o To work with others to resolve problems created by handling and disposal of hazardous substances from our operations. o To participate with government and others in creating
9、 responsible laws, regulations and standards to safeguard the community, workplace and environment. o 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 was
10、tes. STD=API/PETRO PUBL 4bb4-ENGL 1998 0732290 Ob06583 442 Mixing Zone Modeling and Dilution Analysis for Water-Quality-Based NPDES Perm it Limits Health and Environmental Sciences Department API PUBLICATION NUMBER 4664 PREPARED UNDER CONTRACT BY: BROWN AND CALDWELL PLEASANT HILL, CALIFORNIA more st
11、ringent limits are applied on a case-by-case basis if necessary to protect receiving water quality. Water-quality-based NPDES permit limits are set so that the fully diluted effluent will not exceed ambient water quality criteria. However, EPA and many states recognize that a receiving water can be
12、protected without requiring an effluent to meet water quality criteria at the point of discharge. Water-quality-based permits often include mixing zone allowances to account for the dilution that takes place around an outfall. A mixing zone may be established by computing a dilution factor or it may
13、 be delineated as a spatial area with fixed boundaries. In either case, it is an allocated portion of a receiving water in which a discharge is rapidly diluted. Water quality criteria may be exceeded within a mixing zone but must be met at its boundaries. Dilution credits are typically calculated us
14、ing a mathematical model based on discharge and receiving water conditions assumed to represent critical (Le., poor) mixing conditions. The dilution factor derived from the model is then used to calculate environmentally-protective NPDES permit limits. Conservatisms inherent in computing the dilutio
15、n factor will directly result in more restrictive effluent limits. While the concept of a mixing zone is straightforward, the actual determination of dilution credits for a specific discharge raises potentially difficult issues for both regulatory agencies and NPDES permittees. To participate meanin
16、gfully in permit development, dischargers need to be aware of the technical and policy options available to them, as well as the advantages and disadvantages of various mathematical modeling approaches for mixing zone analysis. STD=API/PETRO PUBL 4bb4-ENGL 1998 m 0732290 ObOb594 228 m ES-2 This guid
17、ance document was commissioned by the American Petroleum Institute (API) to summarize available information on the role of dilution analysis and mixing zone models in NPDES permitting. The following major topics are discussed: Regulatory basis for mixing zones. 0 Hydrodynamics of effluent dilution a
18、nd outfall diffuser design. Availability and strategic use of mixing zone models. 0 Dye tracer studies and other field study methods as alternatives or supplements to mixing zone models. This document is not aimed at experienced water quality modelers. Rather, it is intended primarily for the benefi
19、t of those who manage or evaluate mixing zone studies in the course of obtaining water-quality-based discharge permits. The goal is to equip this user group with information and strategies to successfully negotiate site-specific NPDES permits which account for available dilution in the environment.
20、Repulatorv Basis for Mixing Zones EPA has established its position on mixing zones through two major regulations and a series of guidance documents and policies issued over the last 25 years. The most significant of these are discussed in Chapter 2, with the following key themes emerging: 0 Mixing z
21、ones are consistent with the objectives of the Clean Water Act (CWA) and should be considered by regulatory authorities when “DES permits are developed. 0 Dischargers are not automatically entitled to a mixing zone. This is a discretionary activity on the part of the permitting authority and is subj
22、ect to EPA review and approval. State regulatory agencies can decide to limit or deny a mixing zone on a site-specific basis. Mixing zones should be limited when necessary to prevent lethality to passing aquatic organisms, bioaccumulation of pollutants, and significant risk to human health. STD-API/
23、PETRO PUBL Ybb4-ENGL 1998 0732290 Ob06595 lib4 ES-3 States should adopt written mixing zone polices as part of their water quality standards regulations. However, current EPA regulations do not specifj minimum technical requirements for state mixing zone policies. The practical result is that the ap
24、plication of mixing zones in NPDES permits varies widely across the United States. In addition to policy guidance, the EPA documents reviewed in Chapter 2 offer numerous technical recommendations on mixing zone implementation. These include specification of receiving water critical low flows for dil
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