This report presents results of a study to develop background information necessary for the accurate assessment of hydrocarbon emissions from ship and barge loading and unloading of gasoline and crude oil. The report assesses marine terminal facilities, marine terminal operations, cruise history and product movement statistics, hydrocarbon emission rates and characteristics, control technology state of the art, safety considerations of marine terminal control technology and economics of controlling marine terminal emissions. The report also includes the results of a detailed cost analysis for a refrigeration and an absorption marine terminal vapor recovery system. Data gathering activities focused on the Houston--Galveston area; however, information was also assembled on hydrocarbon emissions from marine terminal operations in the metropolitan Los Angeles area generated by handling of gasoline and crude oils, including Alaskan north slope crude.
Background Information on Hydrocarbon Emissions from Marine Terminal Operations. Volume I. Discussion
1976
228 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Air Pollution & Control , Marine & Waterway Transportation , Fuels , Hydrocarbons , Marine terminals , Assessments , Air pollution control , Gasoline , Crude oils , Cost estimates , Economics , Emission , Safety , Cargo transportation , Loading procedures , Unloading , Vapor phases , Refrigeration , Absorption , Incinerators , Freight terminals , Chemical composition , Physical properties , Chemical properties , Design criteria , Efficiency , Statistical data , Detectors , Process charting , Chemical analysis , Sources , Houston(Texas) , Galveston(Texas) , Los Angeles(California)
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