Published 1997 | Version v1
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Bioremediation: is it the solution to reclamation of heavy oil contaminated soils in the Canadian climate?

  • 1. Imperial Oil Ltd., Sarnia, ON (Canada). Research Dept.

Description

The issue of bioremediation of heavy oil contaminated soils in cold climates was discussed. No model of the bioremediation system for cold climates exists. Environmental groups use three environmental concepts as the basis to evaluate petroleum activities: (1) cradle to grave responsibility, (2) the precautionary principle, and (3) sustainable development. The reclamation of an abandoned petroleum production facility must meet stringent standards. Most sites are contaminated with weathered hydrocarbons, brine and other chemicals that have been used at the location. Bioremediation, either in-situ or ex-situ, is one of the lowest cost remediation techniques available and has been used extensively by the downstream petroleum industry in warm climates. However, there are many unresolved issues with the use of bioremediation in cold climates, for heavy or weathered crude oil products and in areas of clay or other low permeability. Some of these unresolved issues are highlighted

Additional details

Publishing Information

Publisher
Chemical Institute of Canada.
Imprint Place
Ottawa, ON (Canada)
ISBN
0-920804-30-6
Imprint Title
Abstracts of the 47. Canadian chemical engineering conference
Imprint Pagination
[200 p.].
Journal Page Range
[22 p.].

Conference

Title
the competitive advantage.
Acronym
47. Canadian chemical engineering conference
Dates
5-8 Oct 1997.
Place
Edmonton (Canada).

INIS

Country of Publication
Canada
Country of Input or Organization
Canada
INIS RN
29014945
Subject category
S02: PETROLEUM; S04: OIL SHALES AND TAR SANDS;
Resource subtype / Literary indicator
Conference
Descriptors DEI
BOREAL REGIONS; CLAYS; OIL SPILLS; PERMAFROST; PERMEABILITY; REMEDIAL ACTION; SOILS
Descriptors DEC
ACCIDENTS; MINERALS; SILICATE MINERALS

Optional Information

Notes
Imprint:CD-ROM edition. Abstracts only. Includes Adobe Acrobat Reader 3.0. IBM installation under Windows 95 or under Windows 3.1 with 386 processor or greater.
Secondary number(s)
CONF-9710113--.