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ASTM F2532-13

Standard Guide for Determining Net Environmental Benefit of Dispersant Use

Standard Guide for Determining Net Environmental Benefit of Dispersant Use F2532-13 ASTM|F2532-13|en-US Standard Guide for Determining Net Environmental Benefit of Dispersant Use Standard new BOS Vol. 11.08 Committee F20
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Significance and Use

3.1 Net Environmental Benefit Analysis (NEBA) when applied to oil spill response, is the process of considering advantages and disadvantages of different spill response options (including a no response baseline) and comparing them to identify a spill response decision resulting in the lowest overall environmental and socioeconomic impacts from an oil spill and the response to that spill.

3.2 Spill response will likely involve some combination of response options. There are no response methods that are completely effective or risk-free. NEBA should be conducted with appropriate regulatory agencies and other organizations as part of spill response contingency planning. NEBA is important for pre-spill planning since some response options have a limited window of opportunity.

Scope

1.1 This guide covers considerations in assessing net environmental benefit of dispersant use on oil spills. The purpose of this guide is to minimize environmental and socioeconomic impacts of oil spills.

1.2 Net environmental benefit analysis (NEBA) of all response options should be conducted as part of oil spill contingency planning.

1.3 There are many methods to control or cleanup oil spills. All spill response options should be given equal consideration.

1.4 Only general guidance is provided here. It is assumed that the crude or fuel oil is dispersible. The dispersant is assumed to be relatively effective, applied correctly, and in compliance with relevant government regulations. Differences between commercial dispersants or between different oils are not considered in this guide.

1.5 This guide applies to marine and estuarine environments only.

1.6 When making dispersant use decisions, appropriate government authorities should be consulted as required by law.

1.7 This standard does not purport to address all of the safety concerns, if any, associated with its use. It is the responsibility of the user of this standard to establish appropriate safety and health practices and determine the applicability of regulatory limitations prior to use.

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Book of Standards Volume: 11.08
Developed by Subcommittee: F20.13
Pages: 6
DOI: 10.1520/F2532-13
ICS Code: 13.020.40