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Guidance Document for the Discharge of Petroleum Distribution Terminal Effluents to Publicly Owned Treatment Works
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NORM herausgegeben am 1.11.1996
Bezeichnung normen: API PUBL 1612-ed.1
Ausgabedatum normen: 1.11.1996
SKU: NS-1139676
Zahl der Seiten: 42
Gewicht ca.: 126 g (0.28 Pfund)
Land: Amerikanische technische Norm
Kategorie: Technische Normen API
API PUBL 1612, 1st Edition, November 1996 - Guidance Document for the Discharge of Petroleum Distribution Terminal Effluents to Publicly Owned Treatment Works
FOREWORD
Petroleum product terminals receive bulk shipments of gasoline, middle distillates, aviation gas, lube oil, and specialty products from pipelines, tankers, barges, railcars, and trucks. The products are stored in tanks and warehouses and distributed to service stations, truck stops, and other points of use. There are approximately 1700 pipeline and petroleum product terminals in the United States.
Terminals generate wastewaters consisting primarily of tank bottom water and stormwater runoff from product transfer areas. The various wastewaters are treated by an oil/water separator to recover any free product, and the treated wastewater is discharged as terminal effluent. Often, because of geographic location, low effluent volume, or operating limitations, the most practical disposal option for terminal effluent will be discharge to the local publicly owned treatment works (POTW). Effluent discharge to a POTW usually requires a permit or agreement from the POTW, specifying conditions under which the discharge is acceptable.
In some cases, POTWs may have significant concerns regarding the acceptance of terminal effluent. Concerns include the following:
These are important concerns for POTWs, but terminals can successfully address them. The concerns are more logically associated with major industrial dischargers, as opposed to petroleum product terminals, which typically generate only small volumes of terminal effluents, have systems in place to prevent flammable liquid discharges, and can readily implement effective discharge controls.
This guidance document is written to assist the terminal through the negotiations of a pretreatment discharge permit or agreement with the local POTW. The document describes key systems at POTWs and terminals, explains POTW concerns, and presents reasonable methods for addressing the concerns.
This document is organized into seven sections addressing key issues involved in obtaining a pretreatment discharge permit. The sections are as follows:
Two appendixes provide information that may be useful in preparing for a pretreatment permit negotiation:
API publications may be used by anyone desiring to do so. Every effort has been made by the Institute to assure the accuracy and reliability of the data contained in them; however, the Institute makes no representation, warranty, or guarantee in connection with this publication and hereby expressly disclaims any liability or responsibility for loss or damage resulting from its use or for the violation of any federal, state, or municipal regulation with which this publication may conflict.
Suggested revisions are invited and should be submitted to the director of the Manufacturing, Distribution and Marketing Department, American Petroleum Institute, 1220 L Street, N.W., Washington, D
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