API Publ 4673 PDF

API Publ 4673 PDF

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API Publ 4673 PDF

Published Date:
04/01/1999

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Active

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Impacts of Petroleum Product Marketing Terminals on the Aquatic Environment

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American Petroleum Institute

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Active

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Electronic (PDF)

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This document examines the potential impact of petroleum product marketing terminal (PPMT) wastewater discharges to aquatic environments to ascertain if there is a need for more stringent regulations. Wastewater discharges by PPMTs were evaluated, the constituents normally present in these waste streams were identified, and their possible aquatic impacts were investigated. It was determined that PPMT wastewater discharges pose little environmental risk; therefore, stricter regulations for PPMT dischargers are unwarranted.
File Size : 1 file , 3.7 MB
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Number of Pages : 48
Product Code(s) : I46730, I46730, I46730
Published : 04/01/1999

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