oil spill directive Articles
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Application of the Field Scale Test Protocol for Type I Sorbents Recovering Oil on Water
Abstract There presently exists no industry recognized test protocol for the evaluation of a sorbent product within a simulated environment fundamentally analogous to typical field conditions. Of particular note, existing standards do not offer a method for quantifying sorbent performance when deployed for the recovery of oil on water or evaluating sorbents at full or meso-scale size. While the ...
By OHMSETT
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Bioremediation With The Activated Peat Moss Product In A Savanna Soil Affected By Spilled Petroleum
The preservation of environment is fundamental in order to get a self sustainable development, by keeping a harmonic relationship between oil exploration and environmental equilibrium. This is a necessary condition in order to share the oil production with other economic activities like agriculture and cattle production. In reality, the oil production is the most important factor in the national ...
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The use of information technology for oil spill planning
In the years since the Exxon Valdez ran aground, US laws and regulations at the state and federal levels have required the development, maintenance, and use of oil spill contingency plans by any facility that transports, handles, or stores oil. US National Park Service areas and facilities fall under the jurisdiction of the federal regulations as most parks store and handle oil or can suffer from ...
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