Ecotoxicity Studies for On-Site Disposal of Decant Water During Oil Spills: A Review
Ecotoxicity Studies for On-Site Disposal of Decant Water During Oil Spills: A Review
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Frontiers Media S.A
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Mechanical oil recovery, a most used tool for oil spill response, can generate a considerable proportion of oil-contaminated water (10–70%). Large storage space is commonly required to transport the recovered oil and water mixture to shore. Transit and transportation consume loads of time, money, and resources while reducing oil recovery’s overall...
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Ecotoxicity Studies for On-Site Disposal of Decant Water During Oil Spills: A Review
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2296-665X
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2296-665X
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10.3389/fenvs.2022.944010