IEEE 980 1987
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IEEE Guide for Containment and Control of Oil Spills in Substations
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
IEEE | 1987 | 30 |
New IEEE Standard – Inactive – Superseded. The significance of oil-spillage regulations and their applicability to electric supply substations are discussed; the sources of oil spills are identified; typical designs and methods for dealing with oil containment and control of oil spills are discussed; and guidelines for preparation of a typical Spill Prevention Control and Countermeasures (SPCC) plan are provided. This guide excludes polychlorinated biphenyl (PCB) handling and disposal considerations.
PDF Catalog
PDF Pages | PDF Title |
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9 | 1 Scope and References 1.1 Scope 1.2 References 2 Statutory Requirements 2.1 Federal |
10 | 2.2 State and Local 3 Typical Sources of Oil Spills 3.1 Transformers |
11 | 3.2 Circuit Breakers 3.3 Cables 3.4 Mobile Transformers 3.5 Miscellaneous 4 Probability of Oil Spills 5 Warning Alarms 6 Containment |
13 | 6.1 Soil Characteristics 6.2 Volume Requirements 6.3 Fire Considerations |
14 | Cleanup Procedures Economic Aspects Typical Prevention Costs Sample Cleanup Costs Sample Disposal Costs |
15 | Typical SPCC Contingency Plan Requirements A1 Introduction A2 Categories Oil Spill Detection A3 A4 Reporting Procedure |
16 | Action to be Taken in the Event of an Oil Spill A5 |
17 | Typical Notification Form A6 |
18 | Typical Containment Systems Typical Oil Drainage System with Oil-Containment Retention Pit |
19 | Typical Oil Drainage System with Oil-Trap Structure |
20 | Gravity Separator Drain Pipe Structure |
21 | Simple Oil-Water Separator Cross-section of Oil Drainage System with Oil-Retention Pond |
22 | Cross-section of Oil Drainage System with Oil Trap |
23 | FigB8 OilTrap |
24 | Typical Fire Quenching and Oil Retention Pit Fig B10 Typical Fire Quenching Pit |
25 | Typical Cleanup Methods Boom Deflector Straw Skimming Installation |
26 | Straw Skimmer for Fluctuating Stream Flow Oil Loss in Lake |
27 | Covering Oil by Sanding Use of Oil Drums |
28 | Spill Probability Summary Results of Second Questionnaire on Oil Spill Prevention Control and Countermeasures |
29 | D2 History of Oil Spills D3 Summary of Supplemental Questionnaire Responses |