• API 1628 : 1996

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    A GUIDE TO THE ASSESSMENT AND REMEDIATION OF UNDERGROUND PETROLEUM RELEASES

    Available format(s):  Hardcopy, PDF

    Withdrawn date:  17-02-2021

    Language(s):  English

    Published date:  01-07-1996

    Publisher:  American Petroleum Institute

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    Section 1 - Introduction
    1.1 Purpose and scope
    1.2 Background and organisation
    1.3 Health and safety
    1.4 Regulations and codes
    1.5 Referenced publications
    Section 2 - Fundamental technical concepts
    2.1 Overview
    2.2 Characteristics of earth materials
    2.2.1 Types of materials
    2.2.2 Fluid-transmitting properties
    2.3 Characteristics of subsurface water
    2.3.1 Subsurface air and water distribution
    2.3.2 Groundwater circulation
    2.4 Characteristics of petroleum
    2.4.1 Types of petroleum
    2.4.2 Physical properties of petroleum
    2.5 Subsurface migration processes
    2.5.1 Characterization of hydrocarbon phases
    2.5.2 Migration of hydrocarbon phases
    Section 3 - Risk-based corrective action
    3.1 Overview
    3.2 Initial site assessment and site classification
    3.3 Tiered evaluation
    3.4 Remedial action and monitoring
    Section 4 - Emergency response and initial abatement
    4.1 Overview
    4.2 Vapor control
    4.3 LNAPL control
    4.4 Groundwater use evaluation
    4.5 Soil excavation
    Section 5 - Site assessments
    5.1 Overview
    5.2 Gathering background information
    5.3 Site characterization
    Section 6 - Risk assessment
    6.1 Overview
    6.2 Risk assessment
    6.3 Development of target levels
    Section 7 - Site remediation
    7.1 Overview
    7.2 Target levels
    7.3 Closure
    7.4 LNAPL recovery alternatives
    7.5 Dissolved hydrocarbon recovery alternatives
    7.6 Residual hydrocarbon mitigation alternatives
    7.7 Operation and maintenance
    7.8 Additional considerations
    Appendix A - Bibliography
    Appendix B - Investigation of suspected releases
    Appendix C - Tables of sampling equipment
    Figures
    1 Corrective action process for hydrocarbon releases
    2 Distribution of water and air in the subsurface
    3 Circulation of groundwater from regional recharge
         area to regional discharge area
    4 Vertical distribution and degrees of mobility of
         hydrocarbon phases in earth materials
    5 Distribution of hydrocarbons from a small release
         (a) and a large release (b)
    6 Spreading of hydrocarbons as a result of water
         table fluctuation
    7 Effects of hydraulic conductivity on mechanical
         dispersion of dissolved compounds
    8 RBCA flowchart
    9 Methods for measuring accumulations of LNAPL in a well
    10 Relationship between LNAPL in the formation and LNAPL
         accumulation in a well
    11 Examples of incorrect installation of well screen (a) above
         and (b) below LNAPL accumulation
    12 Effect of fluctuating water table on LNAPL accumulation in
         a well
    13 Approximate boiling ranges for individual petroleum
         products
    14 Product sample peak identification
    15 Comparison of nondegraded and degraded samples
    16 Typical monitoring well designs
    17 Typical flush-mounted well and vault
    18 Equipment for sampling hydrocarbon vapor in shallow earth
         materials
    19 Life cycle of a remediation project
    20 Interceptor drain
    21 Pneumatic skimming pump
    22 Single-pump system
    23 Vacuum-enhanced single-pump options
    24 Two-pump system
    25 Recovery system capture zone
    26 Optimal LNAPL recovery rates and total recovery from a
         single pumping well for an API 30, 35 and 40 oil and a
         k-value of 0.01 cm/s, 0.004 cm/s and 0.001 cm/s
    27 Typical air-stripping tower
    28 Typical granular activated carbon (GAC) installation for
         groundwater treatment
    29 Spray irrigation system
    30 Generalized soil venting and vapor control system
    31 In-situ biodegradation of dissolved and residual
         hydrocarbon
    Tables
    1 Range of porosity values for various earth materials
    2 Range of values of hydraulic conductivity
    3 Densities and viscosities of selected fluids
    4 Properties of selected hydrocarbon compounds
    5 Mixing experiment results for the dissolved phase of three
         grades of gasoline using USEPA methods 624
    6 Ranges of residual LNSAPL hydrocarbon concentrations in the
         unsaturated zone
    7 Proven investigative, sampling, and analytical technologies
         applicable to various hydrocarbon phases
    8 Summary of soil and soil vapor field measurement procedures
         and analytical instrument performance
    9 Basic well-drilling methods
    10 Relative performance of different drilling methods in
         various types of geologic formations
    11 Summary of methods for utilizing LNAPL thickness information
    12 Suggested ASTM methods for analysis of LNAPL
    13 List of dissolved hydrocarbons and corresponding
         methods of analysis
    14 Advantages and disadvantages of different well
         casing and screen materials
    15 Characteristics of soil gas collection techniques
    16 Advantages and disadvantages of LNAPL recovery systems
    17 Operational range for common pumping system
    18 Common computer models used in recovery optimization
    19 Data requirements for models used in recovery optimization
    20 Summer matrix of groundwater models
    21 Design and operational parameter ranges for dissolved
         hydrocarbon recovery
    22 Examples of analytical solutions
    23 Comparison of treatment alternatives for removal of
         dissolved petroleum hydrocarbon in groundwater
    24 Conditions affecting feasibility of use of vacuum extraction
    25 Soil vapor extraction-based processes design approaches
    26 Process-monitoring options and data interpretation
    27 Management strategies for addressing factors limiting
         in-situ bioremediation of subsurface soils
    28 O & M data collection requirements for hydrocarbon
         remediation projects
    29 Operational consideration for inorganic scaling
    30 LNAPL recovery and control systems and equipment
    C.1 Some direct-reading instruments and general survey of
         organic vapors
    C.2 Advantages and disadvantages of groundwater sample
         collection methods

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    Describes technologies for the assessment and remediation of petroleum releases contaminating soil and groundwater particularly underground storage tanks (USt's).

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    Development Note Can be purchased as a set comprising of API 1628, API 1628A, API 1628B, API 1628C, API 1628D & API 1628E - Enter as API 1628 SET. (03/2004)
    Document Type Standard
    Publisher American Petroleum Institute
    Status Withdrawn

    Standards Referenced By This Book - (Show below) - (Hide below)

    ASTM E 1599 : 1994 Standard Guide for Corrective Action for Petroleum Releases (Withdrawn 2002)
    API RP 1604 : 1996 CLOSURE OF UNDERGROUND PETROLEUM STORAGE TANKS
    NFPA 329 : 2015 HANDLING RELEASES OF FLAMMABLE AND COMBUSTIBLE LIQUIDS AND GASES
    API 9100B : 1998 GUIDANCE DOCUMENT FOR MODEL EHS MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
    API 4671 : 1998 TECHNICAL BULLETIN ON OXYGEN RELEASING MATERIALS FOR IN-SITU GROUNDWATER REMEDIATION
    API 1604 : 1996 : R2010 CLOSURE OF UNDERGROUND PETROLEUM STORAGE TANKS
    API PUBL 1629 : 1993 GUIDE FOR ASSESSING AND REMEDIATING PETROLEUM HYDROCARBONS IN SOILS
    API 2610:2005 DESIGN, CONSTRUCTION, OPERATION, MAINTENANCE, AND INSPECTION OF TERMINAL AND TANK FACILITIES
    ASTM E 2681 : 2013 Standard Guide for Environmental Management of Underground Storage Tank Systems Storing Hazardous Substances or Petroleum
    API PUBL 422 : 1994 GROUNDWATER PROTECTION PROGRAMS FOR PETROLEUM REFINING AND STORAGE FACILITIES: A GUIDANCE DOCUMENT
    API 4452 : 1987 1987 CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS
    API 1621 : 2010 BULK LIQUID STOCK CONTROL AT RETAIL OUTLETS
    API 1615 : 2011 INSTALLATION OF UNDERGROUND PETROLEUM STORAGE SYSTEMS
    API 2610 : 2005 : R2010 DESIGN, CONSTRUCTION, OPERATION, MAINTENANCE, AND INSPECTION OF TERMINAL AND TANK FACILITIES
    API PUBL 1638 : 1994 WASTE MANAGEMENT PRACTICES FOR PETROLEUM MARKETING FACILITIES
    API 1635 : 3ED 87 MANAGEMENT OF UNDERGROUND PETROLEUM PRODUCT STORAGE SYSTEMS AT MARKETING AND DISTRIBUTION FACILITIES
    API 1615 REDLINE : 2011 INSTALLATION OF UNDERGROUND PETROLEUM STORAGE SYSTEMS

    Standards Referencing This Book - (Show below) - (Hide below)

    API 4509 : 1ED 91 AN EVALUATION OF SOIL GAS AND GEOPHYSICAL TECHNIQUES FOR DETECTION OF HYDROCARBONS
    API PUBL 1628A : 1996 NATURAL ATTENUATION PROCESSES
    API PUBL 1628B : 1996 RISK-BASED DECISION MAKING
    API PUBL 1628E : 1996 OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE CONSIDERATIONS FOR HYDROCARBON REMEDIATION SYSTEMS
    API 4552 : 1ED 94 TREATMENT OF GASOLINE-CONTAMINATED GROUNDWATER THROUGH SURFACE APPLICATION: A PROTOTYPE FIELD STUDY
    API 4516 : 1991 SAMPLING AND ANALYSIS OF GASOLINE RANGE ORGANICS IN SOIL
    API PUBL 1628D : 1996 IN-SITU AIR SPARGING
    API PUBL 1629 : 1993 GUIDE FOR ASSESSING AND REMEDIATING PETROLEUM HYDROCARBONS IN SOILS
    API 1628C : 1996 OPTIMIZATION OF HYDROCARBON RECOVERY
    API 1621 : 2010 BULK LIQUID STOCK CONTROL AT RETAIL OUTLETS
    API 1615 : 2011 INSTALLATION OF UNDERGROUND PETROLEUM STORAGE SYSTEMS
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