Project Number | 113 |
Date of Summary | March 31, 1990 |
Subject | Open Ocean Boom Test |
Performing Activity | Conservation and Protection Agency, Environment Canada |
Principal Investigator | Mr. Kenneth M. Meikle |
Contracting Agency | Minerals Management Service |
Estimated Completion | Completed |
Description | The Minerals Management Service and Conservation and Protection Agency, Environment Canada, initiated open ocean oil spill response equipment performance evaluations in 1984. The objective of this study was to develop a nonpolluting and cost-effective testing procedure. This standardized testing would provide a predictive capability for the behavior of each piece of equipment in a range of sea states. This standardized test procedure could be used to approve specific pieces of equipment for different lease areas. |
Progress | Completed |
Reports |
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AA (44 pages) | SL Ross Environmental Research, Draft Test Protocol for Offshore Boom Trials, SL Ross Environmental Research Ltd., Ottawa, Canada, May 1987. |
AB (50 pages) | McKown, G. L., Borst, M. J., Nash, J. H., OHMSETT Support of the Offshore Boom and Skimmer Trials St. Johns, Newfoundland, Roy F. Weston Associates, Leonardo, New Jersey, August 1988. |
AC (145 pages) | SL Ross Environmental Research, Draft Offshore Testing of Booms and Skimmers: A Report to Environment Canada, Environmental Emergencies Technology Division, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, December 1987. |
AD (4 pages) | Tennyson, E., Whittaker, H., The 1987 Newfoundland Oil Spill Recovery Experiment, Proceedings of the Eleventh Arctic and Marine Oil Spill Program Technical Seminar, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, June 7-9, 1988. |
AE (7 pages) | Tennyson, E., Whittaker, H., The 1987 Newfoundland Oil Spill Experiment - An Overview, Oceans '88 Proceedings, Baltimore Maryland, October 21 - November 2, 1988. |
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