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Records 26 to 45 of 45 records about 'Land or Waste Management and Oil Spills'

Dispersant Effectiveness Of Heavy Fuel Oils Using The Baffled Flask Test
(JOURNAL) [Published : Nov 01, 2007]
Dispersants have been widely used as a primary response measure for marine oil spills around the world. Recently, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) developed an improved laboratory dispersant testing protocol, called the Baffled Flask Test (BFT). The BFT protocol w...
Dispersant Effectiveness, In-Situ Droplet Size Distribution and Numerical Modeling to Assess Subsurface Dispersant Injection as a Deepwater Blowout Oil Spill Response Option and Evaluation of Oil Fluorescence Characteristics to Improve Forensic Response Tools
(PUBLISHED REPORT) [Published : Sep 30, 2016]
This report summarizes two projects covered under an Interagency Agreement between the Bureau of Safety and Environmental Enforcement (BSEE) and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) in collaboration with the Bedford Institute of Oceanography, Department of Fisheries and...
EFFECTS OF CHEMICAL DISPERSANTS AND MINERAL FINES ON CRUDE OIL DISPERSION IN A WAVE TANK UNDER BREAKING WAVES
(JOURNAL) [Published : Jul 01, 2007]
The interaction of chemical dispersants and suspended sediments with crude oil influences the fate and transport of oil spills in coastal waters. A wave tank study was conducted to investigate the effects of chemical dispersants and mineral fines on the dispersion of oil and the ...
EVALUATION OF MIXING ENERGY IN LABORATORY FLASKS USED FOR DISPERSANT EFFECTIVENESS TESTING
(JOURNAL) [Published : Jan 01, 2006]
The evaluation of dispersant effectiveness used for oil spills is commonly done using tests conducted in laboratory flasks. The success of a test relies on replication of the conditions at sea. We used a hot wire anemometer to characterize the turbulence characteristics in the s...
Effects Of Nutrient Source And Supply On Crude Oil Biodegradation In Continuous-Flow Beach Microcosms
(JOURNAL) [Published : Jan 01, 2006]
Ammonium and nitrate were used as nitrogen sources to support microbial biodegradation of crude oil in continuous-flow beach microcosms to determine whether either nutrient was more effective in open systems, such as intertidal shorelines. No differences in the rate or the exten...
Ferreting Out the Identity of Gasoline Additives
(NEWSLETTER ARTICLE) [Published : Dec 01, 2010]
Chemical dispersing agents for oil spills, hydraulic fracturing fluids for natural-gas production, and chemicals serving as gasoline additives share a common characteristic—for the most part, they are proprietary compounds. In the name of competitive advantage, companies carefull...
Flow Dynamics In Eccentrically Rotating Flasks Used For Dispersant Effectiveness Testing
(JOURNAL) [Published : Aug 01, 2006]
The evaluation of dispersant effectiveness used for oil spills is commonly done using tests conducted in laboratory flasks. We used a Hot Wire Anemometer (HWA) to characterize mixing dynamics in the Swirling Flask (SF) and the Baffled Flask (BF), the latter is being considered b...
Guidance For The Bioremediation Of Oil-Contaminated Wetlands, Marshes, And Marine Shorelines
(BOOK CHAPTER) [Published : Jan 11, 2005]
Marine shorelines are important public and ecological resources that serve as a home to a variety of wildlife and provide public recreation. Marine oil spills, particularly large scale spill accidents, have posed great threats and cause extensive damage to the marine coastal env...
LABORATORY EVALUATION OF OIL SPILL BIOREMEDIATION PRODUCTS IN SALT AND FRESHWATER SYSTEMS
(JOURNAL) [Published : May 01, 2005]
Ten oil spill bioremediation products were tested in the laboratory for their ability to enhance biodegradation of weathered Alaskan North Slope crude oil in both fresh and salt-water media. The products included: nutrients to stimulate inoculated microorganisms, nutrients plus a...
OIL SPILL DISPERSANT EFFECTIVENESS PROTOCOL. I: IMPACT OF OPERATIONAL VARIABLES
(JOURNAL) [Published : Oct 01, 2004]
The current U.S. Environmental Protection Agency protocol for testing the effectiveness of dispersants, the swirling flask test, has been found to give widely varying results in the hands of different testing laboratories. The sources of the ambiguities in the test were determin...
OIL SPILL DISPERSANT EFFECTIVENESS PROTOCOL. II: PERFORMANCE OF THE REVISED PROTOCOL
(JOURNAL) [Published : Oct 01, 2004]
The current U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) protocol for testing the effectiveness of dispersants for use in treating oil spills on the open water, the swirling flask test (SFT), has been found to give widely varying results in the hands of different testing laborator...
Oil plume simulations: Tracking oil droplet size distribution and fluorescence within high-pressure release jets
(PAPER IN NON-EPA PROCEEDINGS) [Published : May 31, 2017]
Optical measurements have been used during oil spill response for more than three decades to determine oil presence in slicks and plumes. Oil surveillance approaches range from simple (human eyeball) to the sophisticated (sensors on AUVs, aircraft, satellites). <I> In situ</I> f...
Partially Acetylated Sugarcane Bagasse For Wicking Oil From Contaminated Wetlands
(JOURNAL) [Published : Dec 01, 2011]
Sugarcane bagasse was partially acetylated to enhance its oil-wicking ability in saturated environments while holding moisture for hydrocarbon biodegradation. The water sorption capacity of raw bagasse was reduced fourfold after treatment, which indicated considerably increased ...
Photochemical Oxidation of Oil Reduced the Effectiveness of Aerial Dispersants Applied in Response to the Deepwater Horizon Spill
(JOURNAL) [Published : Apr 25, 2018]
Chemical dispersants are one of many tools used to mitigate the overall environmental impact of oil spills. In principle, dispersants break up floating oil into small droplets that disperse into the water column where they are subject to multiple fate and transport processes. The...
SHC Output 3.62.1 Tools for improved characterization, response and remediation of oil and fuels, to improve emergency response and other cleanup activities
(COMMUNICATION PRODUCT) [Published : Oct 28, 2016]
Output Description: This output provides (1) new conceptual and predictive tools to characterize and remediate contamination by oils and fuels and (2) develops biological and chemical treatment approaches to improve effectiveness and timeliness of oil spill response and cleanup ...
Sedimentation Of Oil-MIneral Aggregates For Remediation Of Vegetable Oil Spills
(JOURNAL) [Published : Jan 01, 2004]
A response alternative for floating vegetable oil spills based on sedimentation of negatively buoyant oil-mineral aggregrates followed by anaerobic biodegradation in the sediments is under investigation. Sedimentation of floating canola oil by interaction with montmorillonite wa...
Sustainability Of Coastal Fringe Ecosystems Against Anthropogenic Chemical Stressors
(PRESENTATION) [Presented : Nov 13, 2011]
Plant-dominated coastal ecosystems provide least 21 ecological services including shoreline protection, contaminant removal and nursery and breeding habitat for biota. The value of these ecological services is as great as $28000/h. These ecosystems which include intertidal wetl...
The Use of Semi-Permeable Bags for Managing Waste Materials Following a Biological Contamination Incident
(PRESENTATION) [Presented : Dec 07, 2022]
Clean up following the wide-area release of a persistent biological agent has the potential to generate significant waste. Waste containing residual levels of biological contaminants may require off-site shipment under the U.S. Department of Transportation&rsquo;s solid waste reg...
USE OF HOPANE AS A CONSERVATIVE BIOMARKER FOR MONITORING THE BIOREMEDIATION EFFECTIVENESS OF CRUDE OIL CONTAMINATING A SANDY BEACH
(JOURNAL) [Published : Feb 01, 1997]
Much of the variability inherent in crude oil bioremediation field studies can be eliminated by normalizing analyte concentrations to the concentration of a nonbiodegradable biomarker such as hopane. This was demonstrated with data from a field study in which crude oil was intent...
Wave Tank Studies On Formation And Transport Of OMA From The Chemically Dispersed Oil
(BOOK CHAPTER) [Published : Oct 15, 2008]
The interaction of chemical dispersants and suspended sediments with crude oil influences the fate and transport of oil spills in coastal waters. A wave tank study was conducted to investigate the effects of chemical dispersants and mineral fines on dispersion of oil, formation ...