Pollution prevention and control procedure case study: an application for petroleum refineries

J Air Waste Manag Assoc. 2005 Jun;55(6):792-802. doi: 10.1080/10473289.2005.10464673.

Abstract

There is global environmental concern about the pollution from industries and other organizations that should not only be controlled but also prevented. Many alternatives are available to those in charge of environmental protection, but they should be able to draw on a systematic procedure to help implement prevention and control measures. At present, there are three immediate tasks: defining the objective of any environmental study, identifying the potential pollution sources, and selecting alternatives to these sources. However, it is necessary to evaluate these alternatives by using as large a number of criteria as possible and making them cumulative so as to enable the classification and selection of the best available techniques for each pollution source. The petroleum refining industry plays an important role in the developed economies and also has a potential for pollution generation that must be controlled. The best solution for all (i.e., petroleum companies, the public, and the environment) is pollution prevention, because this option will protect all of them and will also reduce costs in terms of lower raw materials consumption as well as reducing potential fines. The procedure we have presented in this article has been applied successfully.

MeSH terms

  • Chemical Industry*
  • Environmental Pollution / prevention & control*
  • Organizational Case Studies
  • Petroleum*
  • Public Policy

Substances

  • Petroleum