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Title: Environmental Considerations For Underground Gas Storage Operations
Author: David J. Germann, Tedd A. Ronning
Source: American Gas Association 2002
Year Published: 2002
Abstract: Underground storage operations are subject to numerous environmental regulations and permit conditions. Those environmental considerations may fall under the jurisdiction of federal, state, and local authorities. Non-compliance with environmental regulations can result in disruption of operations, damage to reputation and relationships with regulators, monetary fines, or environmental damage. In most instances air emissions and produced water management are the most predominant environmental issues faced by underground gas storage operators. Management of hazardous materials and wastes are a daily consideration, as are the management of underground and aboveground storage tanks. Long-term environmental considerations include abandoned well management, historical contamination, and remediation projects. Habitat and species protection issues can affect current operations as well as facility expansion and development projects.




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