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Oil Spill Waste Management

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Operational guide. Cedre: 2007, 59p.


In the event of accidental shoreline pollution, clean-up operations inevitably generate all kinds of waste materials, sometimes in great quantities.

Their management, up to and including their final disposal and the complete restoration of all sites, can cause major problems for response co-ordinators. The options chosen must be in accordance with the regulations in force and ensure traceability throughout the entire chain.

The aim of this guide is to provide the information needed to help in initial decision-making in an emergency situation.










Table of contents

A OVERALL STRATEGY

B TYPES OF WASTE
B.1 - Origins
B.2 - Diversity
B.3 - Waste categories

C LEGISLATION
C.1 - Classification of oil spill waste
C.2 - Waste within the French Polmar system

D COLLECTION

E TRANSPORTATION

F PRIMARY STORAGE

G INTERMEDIATE STORAGE

H FINAL STORAGE

I TREATMENT
I.1 - Treatments and pretreatments
I.2 - Diagrams of various procedures


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J PHYSICO-CHEMICAL TREATMENTS
J.1 - Washing
J.2 - Lime treatment

K BIOLOGICAL TREATMENTS
K.1 - Landfarming
K.2 - Composting
K.3 - Biopile

L THERMAL TREATMENTS
L.1 - Pyrolysis and thermolysis
L.2 - Incineration of industrial waste
L.3 - Incineration in Household Waste Industrial Plants (HWIP)

M UPGRADING AND ULTIMATE DISPOSAL

N SITE RESTORATION

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