Oil Spill Dispersants

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Oil Spill Dispersants

Efficacy and Effects

Waste management

Authors: National Research Council, Division on Earth and Life Studies, Ocean Studies Board, Committee on Understanding Oil Spill Dispersants: Efficacy and Effects

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Language: English

Published by: National Academies Press

Published on: 23rd August 2005

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 396 pages

ISBN: 9780309156257


Introduction

Approximately 3 million gallons of oil or refined petroleum products are spilled into U.S. waters every year. Oil dispersants (chemical agents such as surfactants, solvents, and other compounds) are used to reduce the effect of oil spills by changing the chemical and physical properties of the oil. By enhancing the amount of oil that physically mixes into the water, dispersants can reduce the potential that a surface slick will contaminate shoreline habitats.

Controversy and Research

Although called for in the Oil Pollution Act of 1990 as a tool for minimizing the impact of oil spills, the use of chemical dispersants has long been controversial. This book reviews the adequacy of existing information and ongoing research regarding the effectiveness of dispersants as an oil spill response technique, as well as the effect of dispersed oil on marine and coastal ecosystems.

Policy and Recommendations

Oil Spill Dispersants also includes recommended steps for policymakers faced with making hard choices regarding the use of dispersants as part of spill contingency planning efforts or during actual spills.

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