Science Inventory

A PRELIMINARY FEASIBILITY STUDY FOR AN OFFSHORE HAZARDOUS WASTE INCINERATION FACILITY

Citation:

Johnson, R., F. Flynn, AND P. Weller. A PRELIMINARY FEASIBILITY STUDY FOR AN OFFSHORE HAZARDOUS WASTE INCINERATION FACILITY. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, D.C., EPA/600/2-81/044A.

Description:

The report summarizes a feasibility study of using an existing offshore oil platform, being offered to the Government, as a site for incineration of hazardous wastes and related research. The platform, located in the Gulf of Mexico about 100 km south of Mobile, AL, has potential as an environmentally safe site for operational and research oriented incineration. The study indicates that an incinerator, capable of destroying a wide range of waste types at up to 3 metric tons/hour, can be installed on the platform along with the necessary support facilities. An environmental assessment of worst-case air and water quality impacts from waste incineration revealed insignificant air quality effects at the nearest land point and on the platform. Water quality effects will not be significant for most wastes. For highly toxic and persistent substances, an activated carbon scrubber water treatment system can be provided. Estimated capital costs, labor, offshore personnel subsistence, fuel, transportation, maintenance, depreciation, and land lease costs were estimated.

Record Details:

Record Type:DOCUMENT( REPORT )
Product Published Date:05/24/2002
Record Last Revised:04/16/2004
Record ID: 39325