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Title: Gas Research Institute Pipeline Pcb Research Program
Author: David G. Linz, John R. Woodyard
Source: American Gas Association 1991
Year Published: 1991
Abstract: The Gas Research Institute (GRI) initiated a research program in 1989 addressing technical issues associated with proper management of PCB residues from past natural gas industry operations and practices. Initial GRI activities have focused on (1) measurement and statistical analysis of data associated with PCB contamination of transmission pipeUnes, and (2) a review of PCB management technology for various media of interest to the industry during assessment and remediation programs, including condensate, soil, pipelines and facility surfaces. Work in 1991-92 is focusing on an assortment of specific technical issues identified by gas industry representatives as critical to PCB management decisions and environmental assessments. Active project work areas include developing information on physical properties and analytical methods for PCB/condensate mixtures the soil/water partitioning behavior of these mixtures and a formal evaluation of the potential range of risks associated with typical pipeline operations or abandonment in place. Future work will buiid on the findings of these key scientific and technical areas, and will focus on understanding the migration of PCBs in pipeline systems and evaluating and developing treatment, control, and innovative analytical technologies for PCBs in various media.




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