API PUBL 4700-2001 Primer for Evaluating Ecological Risk at Petroleum Release Sites《石油释放地评价生态风险底漆》.pdf
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1、PRIMER FOR EVALUATING ECOLOGICALRISK AT PETROLEUM RELEASE SITESAPI Publication 4700Gas StationGroundwater gradientDissolved constituent plume (pathway)(Source)LNAPL(Receptors/habitats)Plume FLMPathwayPrepared for:American Petroleum InstituteWashington, DC 20005Prepared by:Menzie-Cura whereas ahigh p
2、robability of adverse effectsor analytical uncertaintyindicates that more detailed analyses maybe appropriate.Every effort has been made to focus on a few critical ecological risk assessment elements, use existinginformation/data, and simplify instructions for a preliminary evaluation of ecological
3、risk. When relevantinformation is unavailable, or when the site investigator is uncertain in an evaluation, an expert shouldbe consulted. Internal company environmental staff, or subject-area consultants with relevant experience,should be able to complete and document the evaluation process presente
4、d in this primer in less than onework week, even for complicated sites with documented soil/groundwater impacts. For sites whereimpacts are localized and limited to surface/subsurface soils, the analysis should require less than onework week. This document does not address petroleum “spills” that ma
5、y require immediate, emergency responseactivities.vACKNOWLEDGEMENTSThe following persons are recognized for their contributions of time and expertise during this study andin this report preparation:API Staff ContactsRoger Claff, Regulatory and Scientific Affairs DepartmentThomas W. Purcell, Regulato
6、ry and Scientific Affairs DepartmentMembers of the DSS Ecorisk Component Project Workgroup Eugene Mancini, ARCO (ret.), ChairpersonPhil Bartholomae, BP p.l.c.Gregory Biddinger, ExxonMobilPhilip Dorn, Equilon Enterprise LLCJerry Hall, Texaco Worldwide E Lesley Hay Wilson, University of Texas;and Davi
7、d Tsao, BP p.l.c viForewordAPI publications may be used by anyone desiring to do so. Every effort has been made by the Institute toassure the accuracy and reliability of the data contained in them; however, the Institute makes norepresentation, warranty, or guarantee in connection with this publicat
8、ion and hereby expressly disclaimsany liability or responsibility for loss or damage resulting from its use or for the violation of any federal,state, or municipal regulation with which this publication may conflict.Suggested revisions are invited and should be submitted to the RASA Director, Americ
9、an PetroleumInstitute, 1220 L Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20005.This document is intended to facilitate the decision-making process. Under no circumstances does thisguidance contradict the spill reporting and response requirements under various Federal and statestatutes and regulations. The user
10、should consult with the appropriate regulatory agency and followregulatory requirements.viiTABLE OF CONTENTSINTRODUCTION1WHAT IS ECOLOGICAL RISK ASSESSMENT? 3WHAT ARE RELEVANT ECOLOGICAL RECEPTORS AND HABITATS? 5HOW DO I EVALUATE ECOLOGICAL RISK?7HOW DO I BEGIN THE ECOLOGICAL RISK ASSESSMENT PROCESS
11、? .9HOW DO I CONDUCT A PRELIMINARY EVALUATION? 11Step 1 of the Preliminary Evaluation:Are Relevant Ecological Receptors and Habitats at or Near the Site? .15Step 2 of the Preliminary Evaluation:Are Complete Exposure Pathways Present at the Site?.19How Do I Evaluate the Need for an Initial Response A
12、ction?.19How Do I Develop a Site Conceptual Model?.20How Do I Report the Results of a Preliminary Evaluation?.22Preliminary Evaluation Decisions and Summary 24WHEN DO I PROCEED WITH FURTHER TIERED INVESTIGATIONS?25CONCLUSIONS.27REFERENCES.29RECOMMENDED READING/SOURCES OF INFORMATION 31GLOSSARY .33vi
13、iiAPPENDIX. 37Checklist for Onsite Assessment at Petroleum Release Sites/Facilities:Site Summary Report FormLIST OF TABLES1. Some Potential Downstream Sources of Petroleum Releases. 12. Federal Agencies Responsible for Specific Environmental Resources 183. Sample Sections of a Preliminary Evaluation
14、 Report . 23LIST OF FIGURES1. The Framework for Ecological Risk Assessment . 42. Tiered Ecological Assessment Process 73. Site Conceptual ModelDrawing of a Subsurface Petroleum Release . 124. Site Conceptual ModelBox Diagram of a Subsurface Gasoline Releasein a Rural Area 135. Site Conceptual ModelB
15、ox Diagram of a Subsurface Gasoline Releasein an Urban/Suburban Area 136. Checklist for Potential Receptors and Habitats:Step 1 of the Preliminary Evaluation 167. Checklist of Exposure Pathways:Step 2 of the Preliminary Evaluation 218. Sample Checkoff Diagram for a Site Conceptual Model 221INTRODUCT
16、IONEvaluating ecological risk isincreasingly important whenmaking environmental riskmanagement decisions.The purpose of this document is to help site or facility managers actingas site investigators decide how and to what degree they should addressecological risks that may result from a petroleum pr
17、oducts release. Thisprimer focuses on “downstream” operations related to the transportation,distribution, and marketing of petroleum products. Evaluation ofecological risk is becoming an increasingly important input whenmaking environmental risk management decisions. Human health risk,cost, availabi
18、lity and effectiveness of remedial technology, andstakeholder concerns (e.g., property owners, property users, and localcommunity members) are examples of other elements that must beconsidered. To assist in evaluating ecological risk at petroleum releasesites, this primer:g183 Briefly describes the
19、ecological risk assessment processg183 Provides guidance on a tiered processs initial stepspreliminary evaluationthat identify the nature and extent ofecological risk at a release site.Spills or hydrocarbon releases may occur during downstream operations,as shown in Table 1. TABLE 1.SOME POTENTIAL D
20、OWNSTREAM SOURCES OF PETROLEUM RELEASES.CATEGORY SOURCESTransportation Pipelines (pressure, products)Pump stationsASTsUSTsRoad/rail transportRefining (retail/marketing) PipelinesTank farmsTerminalsBulk/distribution plantsDistribution pipelinesASTs (aboveground storage tanks)USTs (underground storage
21、 tanks)2This primer complements theDSS software program.Under no circumstances does this guidance contradict the spill reportingand response requirements under various Federal and state statutes andregulations.Various regulatory and voluntary industry programs govern theassessment and remediation of
22、 petroleum releases from thesedownstream operations. Increasingly, these programs use risk-basedapproaches for guiding actions associated with spills or petroleumproduct releases. The American Petroleum Institutes (APIs) DecisionSupport System for Exposure and Risk Assessment (DSS softwareprogram, A
23、PI, 1999) is an example of a risk-based approach that wasdeveloped with human health concerns in mind. The DSS softwareprogram estimates site-specific risks to human health, identifies the needfor site remediation, develops site-specific cleanup levels for subsurfacesoil and groundwater, and evaluat
24、es the uncertainty associated withhuman health risk estimates.Protecting human health, however, will not necessarily protectecosystems sufficiently. Providing the initial steps to evaluate ecologicalrisk, this primer complements the DSS software program by explaining: g183 How to identify conditions
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