Science Inventory

MODIFICATION OF SPILL FACTORS AFFECTING AIR POLLUTION. VOLUME I. AN EVALUATION OF COOLING AS A VAPOR MITIGATION PROCEDURE FOR SPILLED VOLATILE CHEMICALS

Citation:

Greer, J., S. Gross, R. Hiltz, AND M. McGoff. MODIFICATION OF SPILL FACTORS AFFECTING AIR POLLUTION. VOLUME I. AN EVALUATION OF COOLING AS A VAPOR MITIGATION PROCEDURE FOR SPILLED VOLATILE CHEMICALS. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, D.C., EPA/600/2-81/214 (NTIS PB82108382), 1981.

Description:

Spilled chemicals that pose a hazard to the land and water ecosystems can also provide a significant vapor hazard. Although the vapors released by such chemicals may ultimately be dispersed in the environment with little long-term effects, they do pose a hazard to life and property downwind pf the spill. Among the vapor amelioration techniques that have been considered is the use of a coolant to lower the temperature of a spill and reduce its equilibrium vapor pressure. This program has been conducted as a feasibility study of that mechanism. This program has established feasibility of the mechanism, but additional work is necessary to establish practicality, define materials to which cooling is applicable, and optimize the dispensing equipment.

Record Details:

Record Type:DOCUMENT( REPORT )
Product Published Date:09/30/1981
Record Last Revised:12/22/2005
Record ID: 47495