In situ formation of oil-suspended particulate matter aggregate during flushing activities

Title
In situ formation of oil-suspended particulate matter aggregate during flushing activities
Author(s)
Andrew; 임운혁; 하성용; 안준건
KIOST Author(s)
Loh, Andrew(Loh, Andrew)Yim, Un Hyuk(임운혁)Ha, Sung Yong(하성용)An, Joon Geon(안준건)
Alternative Author(s)
Andrew; 임운혁; 하성용; 안준건
Publication Year
2017-02-08
Abstract
After the collision of the Singapore-registered oil tanker, Wu Yi San into the oil terminal of Yeosu port, approximately 800 tons of oil mixture was released from the ruptured pipelines. Emergency oil spill responses were performed to recover and clean the spilled oil in a short period of time. However, considerable amounts of residual oils were found along a beach located 2 km off the accident site during a monitoring program a year after the spill. In an attempt to remediate the residual oil, the beach was subject to consecutive flushing: seawater under high pressure was repeatedly applied over residual oil-sediment mixtures. Resuspended residual oils were collected through snares and adsorption pads. During the flushing operation, large amounts of suspended particulate matters (SPM) were also resuspended, which promoted oil-SPM interactions, providing favorable condition for formation of oil-SPM aggregate (OSA). In situ formation of OSA was identified by microscopic and chemical analysis. Large size multiple droplet type OSA was dominant. Mass balance of resuspended oil in various forms was estimated by laboratory OSA simulation using natural seawater and spilled oil. Percentage of surface oil slick, neutral buoyancy OSA, and negative buoyancy OSA were calculated 52.2±10.7, 32.2±9.8, and 15.6±3.5%, respectively. Neutral buoyancy OSA remained stable for more than 3 months which might be sufficient time for biodeer and clean the spilled oil in a short period of time. However, considerable amounts of residual oils were found along a beach located 2 km off the accident site during a monitoring program a year after the spill. In an attempt to remediate the residual oil, the beach was subject to consecutive flushing: seawater under high pressure was repeatedly applied over residual oil-sediment mixtures. Resuspended residual oils were collected through snares and adsorption pads. During the flushing operation, large amounts of suspended particulate matters (SPM) were also resuspended, which promoted oil-SPM interactions, providing favorable condition for formation of oil-SPM aggregate (OSA). In situ formation of OSA was identified by microscopic and chemical analysis. Large size multiple droplet type OSA was dominant. Mass balance of resuspended oil in various forms was estimated by laboratory OSA simulation using natural seawater and spilled oil. Percentage of surface oil slick, neutral buoyancy OSA, and negative buoyancy OSA were calculated 52.2±10.7, 32.2±9.8, and 15.6±3.5%, respectively. Neutral buoyancy OSA remained stable for more than 3 months which might be sufficient time for biode
URI
https://sciwatch.kiost.ac.kr/handle/2020.kiost/24226
Bibliographic Citation
Korea POPs Forum, pp.207, 2017
Publisher
[사]코리아POPs포럼
Type
Conference
Language
English
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