M00006958
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RECOVERY OF FOUR OILED WETLANDS SUBJECTED TO IN SITU BURNING
American Petroleum Institute
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Availability date: 10/27/2021
1.0 INTRODUCTION
2.0 MOSQUITO BAY PIPELINE RELEASE, TERREBONNE PARISH, LA
2.1 Spill Incident Summary - Mosquito Bay
2.2 Burn Evaluation - Mosquito Bay
2.3 Post-Burn Monitoring and Assessment - Mosquito Bay
2.4 Lessons Learned - Mosquito Bay
3.0 LAKEHEAD PIPELINE SPILL MILEPOST 914 (RUFFY BROOK)
3.1 Spill Incident Summary - Ruffy Brook
3.2 Burn Evaluation - Ruffy Brook
3.3 Post-Burn Monitoring and Assessment - Ruffy Brook
3.4 Lessons Learned - Ruffy Brook
4.0 LOUISIANA POINT PIPELINE RELEASE, CAMERON PARISH, LA
4.1 Spill Incident Summary - Louisiana Point
4.2 Burn Evaluation - Louisiana Point
4.3 Post-Burn Monitoring Assessment - Louisiana Point
4.4 Lessons Learned - Louisiana Point
5.0 CHEVRON PIPE LINE MILEPOST 68 DIESEL SPILL
5.1 Spill Incident Summary - Chevron Pipe Line Milepost 68
5.2 Burn Evaluation - Chevron Pipe Line Milepost 68
5.3 Post-Burn Monitoring Assessment - Chevron Pipe Line
Milepost 68
5.4 Lessons Learned - Chevron Pipe Line Milepost 68
6.0 LESSONS LEARNED FROM ALL CASES
7.0 REFERENCES CITED
APPENDIX 1 - Polynuclear Aromatic Hydrocarbons Abbreviations
Evaluates the use of in situ burning of oil spills in wetlands based on the assessment of the intermediate-term impacts.
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Document Type | Standard |
Status | Current |
Publisher | American Petroleum Institute |
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