API PUBL 4675-1999 Fate and Environmental Effects of Oil Spills in Freshwater Environments《漏油对淡水环境的影响及其危害》.pdf
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1、 STD*API/PETRO PUBL 4675-ENGL 1979 m 07322711 0626357 375 BII American Petroleum Institute American Petroleum Institute Environmental, Health, and Safety Mission and Guiding Principles MISSION The members of the American Petroleum Institute are dedicated to continuous eflorts to improve the compatib
2、ility of our operations with the environment while economically developing energy resources and supplying 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
3、 sound manner while protecting the health and safety of our employees and the public. To meet these responsibilities, MI members pledge to manage our businesses according to the following principles using souna science to prioritize risks and to implement cost-effective management practices: PRINCIP
4、LES To recognize and to respond to community concerns about our raw materials, products and operations. 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. To make saf
5、ety, health and environmental considerations a priority in our planning, and our development of new products and processes. To advise promptly, appropriate officials, employees, customers and the public of information on significant industry-related safety, health and environmental hazards, and to r
6、ecommend protective measures. O To counsel customers, transporters and others in the safe use, transportation and disposal of our raw materials, products and waste materials. To economically develop and produce natural resources and to conserve those resources by using energy efficiently. To extend
7、knowledge by conducting or supporting research on the safety, health and environmental effects of our raw materials, products, processes and waste materials. To commit to reduce overall emission and waste generation. To work with others to resolve problems created by handling and disposal of hazardo
8、us substances from our operations. To participate with government and others in creating responsible laws, regulations and standards to safeguard the community, workplace and environment. To promote these principles and practices by sharing experiences and offering assistance to others who produce,
9、handle, use, transport or dispose of similar raw materials, petroleum products and wastes. I STD.API/PETRO PUEL 4675-ENGL L999 E 0732230 0626358 221 m Fate and Environmental Effects of Oil Spills in Freshwater Environments Regulatory and Scientific Affairs API PUBLICATION NUMBER 4675 EDITED BY: DAVI
10、D STALFORT, U.S. COAST GUARD DECEMBER 1999 American Petroleum Institute FOREWORD API PUBLICATIONS NECESSARILY ADDRESS PROBLEMS OF A GENERAL NATURE. WITH RESPECT TO PARTICULAR CIRCUMSTANCES, LOCAL, STATE, AND FEDERAL LAWS AND REGULATIONS SHOULD BE REVIEWED. API IS NOT UNDERTAKING TO MEET THE DUTIES O
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13、ights reserved. No part of this work may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, without prior written permission from the pubi.yhel: COntQCl the publisher, API Publishing Services. I220 L Street, N.W Wa
14、shington, D.C. 20005. Copyright O 1999 American Petroleum Institute THE FOLLOWING PEOPLE ARE RECOGNIZED FOR THEIR CONTRIBUTIONS OF TIME AND EXPERTISE DURING THIS STUDY AND IN THE PREPARATION OF THIS REPORT: API STAFF CONTACT Alexis Steen, Regulatory and Scientific Affairs MEMBERS OF THE OIL SPILLS S
15、CIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY WORK GROUP David Fritz, Chairperson, BP Amoco Dan Allen, Chevron North America E e discusses the chemical characteristics of oils and the fate processes that are dependent thereon; and 0 summarizes reported results of ecological and toxicological effects both generally and with
16、 specific references to distinct organism groupings. This research effort was sponsored by the American Petroleum Institute (API) to provide technical information for persons responsible for inland spill response and cleanup, for researchers, and for others dealing with protection of the environment
17、 from possible oil spill hazards. API recognized a need to compile information on oil solubility, biodegradation, transport phenomena, sediment interactions, bioavailable fractions, bioconcentration potential, toxicity, and organism behavioral effects to facilitate the selection of spill responses t
18、hat minimize environmental damage and optimize effectiveness. Information sources included case histories, field research projects, and laboratory experiments. The authors performed a systematic survey of published literature using keyword searches of several commercially available abstract database
19、s. Additional literature was obtained directly from numerous researchers in the field. Prior reviews and syntheses of oil spill fate and effects information are identified throughout the document. Information specific to the marine environment was borrowed only where applicable or where freshwater i
20、nformation was not available. ES-1 Significant findings of this review include the following: Inland water habitats susceptible to oil spill effects were categorized as follows: open water, large rivers, small lakes and ponds, small rivers and streams, bedrock, manmade structures, sand, mixed sand a
21、nd gravel, gravel, vegetated shorelines, mud, and wetlands. The respective sensitivities of these habitats to oil spill impact depend on substrate permeability, the extent of physical removal rates by currents, and the extent of use by animal and plant communities. Mud and wetland habitats tend to b
22、e most sensitive to oiling, and open waters, large rivers, and sand habitats least sensitive. Unfortunately, the ease of oil removal tends to be inversely proportional to habitat sensitivity. m Processes affecting the fate and behavior of spilled oil in inland waters include spreading and drift, emu
23、lsification and dispersion, evaporation, dissolution, sorption/sedimentation/ sinking, photodegradation, and biodegradation. The rate at which each of these occurs will be regulated both by prevailing environmental conditions and by the chemical makeup of the spilled product. In general, lighter mol
24、ecular weight constituents and lighter, more refined, products will be more susceptible to the fate processes listed. Although the lighter oils remain in the environment for a shorter time, they tend to be more toxic to aquatic species than the heavier oils. Spilled oil products will affect freshwat
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