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Project Number 375
Date of Summary January 28, 2005
Subject Development of Dispersant Test Protocol at Ohmsett
Performing Activity S.L. Ross Environmental Research Ltd.
Principal Investigator Ian Buist
Contracting Agency Minerals Management Service
Completion Completed
Description

The study examined various ways that dispersant testing might be accomplished at Ohmsett and evaluated the feasibility and costs. Four issues were evaluated:

  1. effect of dispersant in the tank water after multiple tests on the results of subsequent dispersant tests;
  2. effect of residual dispersant in the tank water on slick behavior and equipment buoyancy during subsequent mechanical clean up equipment tests;
  3. effect of turbidity from clouds of dispersed oil on underwater viewing and photography during subsequent tests;
  4. evaluation of methods to remove dissolved dispersant and suspended oil from the tank water after dispersant testing as well as their practicality and cost.
Progress

Final report was submitted March 2000

Reports
AA (94 pages, 1.3 MB) PDF

SL Ross. 2000. Feasibility of Using Ohmsett for Dispersant Testing and Research. Final Report.

 

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