Transport and Storage of Chemicals
This OECD Emission Scenario Document (ESD) provides information on the sources and release pathways of chemicals during their transport and storage in a wide range of industries, to help estimate releases of chemicals into the environment. This ESD covers the transport and storage of chemicals eithe...
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Formato: | Libro electrónico |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Paris :
OECD Publishing
2014.
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Colección: | Series on Emission Scenario Documents,
no.24. |
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Ver en Biblioteca Universitat Ramon Llull: | https://discovery.url.edu/permalink/34CSUC_URL/1im36ta/alma991009705853106719 |
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- Explanatory Notes 7 -Purpose and background7 -How to use this document 7 -Coverage 8 -How this document was developed 8 1. Overview of the Transport and Storage of Chemicals 13 -1.1 Introduction13 2. Systems Used in the Transport and Storage of Chemicals 16 -2.1 Bulk containers16 -2.2 Semi-bulk containers18 -2.3 Smaller bulk containers 19 -2.4 Compressed gas cylinders24 -2.5 Containers for final (consumer) products 24 -2.6 Bulk storage of chemicals 24 -2.7 Transfer and handling of chemicals 31 -2.8 Choice of material for transport and storage system 37 3. Emission Factors for Transport and Storage Equipment and Systems 39 -3.1 Identification of the potential points of release during transport and storage of chemicals 39 -3.2 Filling 39 -3.3 Emptying 46 -3.4 Storage of liquids 50 -3.5 Storage of solids 52 -3.6 Pipelines 53 -3.7 Washing and cleaning 53 -3.8 Recycling 67 -3.9 Disposal 68 4. Choice of Transport and Storage System 70 -4.1 Factors affecting the choice of transport and storage system 70 -4.2 Methods for determining transport and packaging type 70 5. Emission Scenarios 92 -5.1 Introduction92 -5.2 Size of operation 96 -5.3 Emission scenarios based on emission factors 105 -5.4 Generic emission scenarios for filling 106 -5.5 Emission scenarios for emptying 117 -5.6 Emission scenario for storage of liquids 120 - -5.7 Generic emission scenario for storage of solids 121 -5.8 Generic emission scenario for pipelines 121 -5.9 Generic emission scenarios for washing and cleaning 122 -5.10 Generic emission scenarios for recycling 133 -5.11 Generic emission scenarios for disposal 133 -5.12 Estimation of regional or country-wide emissions 133 -5.13 Example calculations 134 6. Further Consideration of Emission Control Measures for Storage Tanks 156 -6.1 Storage tanks 156 -6.2 Information from other EU countries 157 7. Data Gaps and Uncertainties 159 8. References 161 9. Glossary 167 Appendix A. UN Recommendations on teh Transport of Dangerous Goods168 Appendix B. Legislation Applicable to Storage of Chemicls in England172 Appendix C. Possible Sources of Emissions from Transport and Storage Systems 174