API PUBL 4672-1998 The Use of Treatment Wetlands for Petroleum Industry Effluents《石油工业废水.利用人工湿地处理》.pdf
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1、I STD.API/PETRO PUBL 4672-ENGL 1SSb 0732290 Ob12449 632 - American Petroleum Institute THE USE OF TREATMENT WETLANDS FOR PETROLEUM INDUSTRY EFFLUENTS HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES DEPARTMENT PUBLICATION NUMBER 4672 OCTOBER 1998 I I STD.API/PETRO PUBL 4b72-ENGL 3998 0732290 0632450 354 m American
2、 Petroleum Institute American Petroleum Inst it u te Environmental, Health, and Safety Mission and Guiding Principles MISSION The members of the American Petroleum Institute are dedicated to continuous eforts to improi3e the compatibility of our operations with the enviiunment while economically dev
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10、s, petroleum products and wastes. I STD.API/PETRO PUBL 4672-ENGL 1998 0732290 ObL245L 290 The Use of Treatment Wetlands for Petroleum Industry Effluents Health and Environmental Sciences Department API PUBLICATION NUMBER 4672 PREPARED UNDER CONTRACT BY: ROBERT L. KNIGHT ROBERT H. KADLEC HARRY M. OHL
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15、 the publishex Contact the publisher, API Publishing Services, 1220 L Street, N. W, Wmhington, D.C. 20005. Copyright O 1998 American Petroleum institute iii STD.API/PETRO PUBL 4672-ENGL 1998 0732290 Ob12453 Ob3 ACKNOWLEDGMENTS THE FOLLOWING PEOPLE ARE RECOGNIZED FOR THEIR CONTRIBUTIONS OF TIME AND E
16、XPERTISE DURING THIS STUDY AND IN THE PREPARATION OF THIS REPORT API STAFF CONTACT Alexis E. Steen, Health and Environmental Sciences Department MEMBERS OF THE BIOMONITORING TASK FORCE Philip Dom, Equilon Enterprise LLC, Chairperson Raymon Arnold, Exxon Biomedical Sciences, Inc. Joel Carpenter, Ammo
17、 EH NADB, 1993). A comprehensive book that builds on the NADB and hundreds of published papers to describe the performance and design of treatment wetland has been published (Kadlec and Knight, 1996). Another ongoing compilation effort is a review of wetlands treating concentrated livestock wastewat
18、ers (CH2M HILL and Payne Engineering, 1997). This has resulted in an electronic database of design and performance information known as the Livestock Wastewater Wetland Database (LWDB). An earlier effort reviewed design and operational data from wetlands receiving wastewaters from the pulp. and pape
19、r industry (CH2M HILL, 1994a). This report continues this synthesis by providing the first review of treatment wetland research and fuil- scale projects in the petroleum industry worldwide. Over the past 10 years, journal articles and symposia proceedings have indicated the petroleum industrys inter
20、est in using constructed wetlands to manage process wastewater and stomwater at a variety of installations, including refmeries, oil and gas weils, and pumping stations. These publications report that constructed wetlands provide water quality benefits when properly designed and maintained. However,
21、 published data have been scarce and unavailable for broad review within or outside of the industry. In 1995, the Biomonitoring Task Force of the American Petroleum Institute (APO funded a review and summary of available (published and company confidential) treatment wetland data from the petroleum
22、industry. The summary was intended to present the information in the much broader context of the role of wetlands for treating wastewaters from other sources. This report presents the results of this review and technology assessment. 1-1 STD.API/PETRO PUBL 4672-ENGL 3998 m 0732290 0632466 711 m TABL
23、E 1-1 Tmeline of Selected Events in Treatment Wetland Technology Me Location Description Selected Research Efforts 1952-late 1970s 1 967-1 972 1971 -1 975 1972-1 977 1973-1 974 1973-1 975 1973-1 976 1973-1 977 1974-1 975 1974-1 988 1975-1 977 1976-1 979 1976-1 982 1979-1 982 1979-1 982 1980-1 984 19
24、81 -1 984 1985-1 990 1989-1 995 1 992- 1 994 Plon, Germany Morehead Ci, North Carolina Woods Hole, Massachusetts Houghton Lake, Michigan Dulac, Louisiana Seymour, Wisconsin Brookhaven, New York Gainesville, Florida Brillion, Wisconsin NSTL Station, Mississippi Trenton, New Jersey Eagle Lake, Iowa So
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