Air Pollution Control And Modeling In Petrochemical Industry
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INTRODUCTION
Since individual refineries and petrochemical facilities are uniquely configured, the techniques, which comprise a collection of operational, equipment and procedural actions, may not be applicable to every site. To better understand emission impacts, both ambient air quality monitoring and modeling is used. Dispersion modeling is sometimes conducted on specific emission sources to evaluate off-site potential concentrations
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COURSE OBJECTIVES
By the end of the course, you‘ll be able to:
- in addressing the implications of International Environmental Protocols
- in reviewing their air emission and waste disposal practice in the context of growing environmental awareness
- in obtaining performance improvement through the implementation of an environmental management system
- in forecasting emissions scenarios and developing specific control performance and good practices
- in auditing an inventory and computer and other air emission modeling
- by providing options for delegates in developing their organization’s air and waste management practice
- in planning and conducting an environmental impact analysis of their organization
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COURSE AUDIENCE
This course is made for :
- Health, Safety and Environmental professionals;
- Staff responsible for setting up Air and Waste Management Systems;
- Staff wishing to reduce risk and liability for their organization through sound air emission management practices, principles and procedures.
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COURSE OUTLINE
DAY ONE:
Module 1:
Environmental Concerns and Issues in oil, Gas, and Petrochemical Industry
Marine Pollution
Land Pollution
Ground Water Pollution
Industrial Waste Management
Module 2:
Fundamentals of Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA)
Screening & Scoping
Description of the proposed development
Description of the likely significant impacts
Description of mitigation measures
DAY TWO:
Module 3:
National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS)
Air pollution emission plumes
Air pollution dispersion models
Air pollutant emission
Characterization of atmospheric turbulence
DAY THREE:
Module 4:
Air Pollution Monitoring
Emission Factors
Measurement
Modeling
Monitoring
DAY FOUR:
Module 5:
Atmospheric Dispersion Modeling
AERMOD Modeling System
Dispersion Modeling
Photochemical Modeling
Receptor Modeling
DAY FIVE:
Module 6:
Developing Biodiversity Action Plans for the Oil and Gas Sector
What is a Biodiversity Action Plan (BAP)?
Deciding if a BAP is mandatory, necessary or recommended
Preparing and Implementing a BAP
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