Manual to proposed Dutch implementation of OSPAR's risk-based approach to the management of produced water discharges

This manual is intended to assist operators on the Dutch Continental Shelf in the application of the Dutch implementation of the risk-based approach (RBA). In essence all oil and gas platforms on the Dutch Continental Shelf (DCS) have to go through the risk management cycle at least once, where the pre-screening determines in which order the platforms enter the cycle. The risk management cycle follows all steps required for the RBA, which are all individually addressed in the following chapters: chapter 3 (sampling); chapter 4 (whole effluent toxicity risk assessment, including ecotoxicologica... Mehr ...

Verfasser: de Vries, P.
Tamis, J.E.
Dokumenttyp: report
Erscheinungsdatum: 2014
Verlag/Hrsg.: IMARES
Schlagwörter: ecotoxicology / effluents / marine areas / mining / natural gas / north sea / offshore / petroleum / risk assessment / aardgas / aardolie / afvoerwater / ecotoxicologie / mariene gebieden / mijnbouw / noordzee / risicoschatting
Sprache: Englisch
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This manual is intended to assist operators on the Dutch Continental Shelf in the application of the Dutch implementation of the risk-based approach (RBA). In essence all oil and gas platforms on the Dutch Continental Shelf (DCS) have to go through the risk management cycle at least once, where the pre-screening determines in which order the platforms enter the cycle. The risk management cycle follows all steps required for the RBA, which are all individually addressed in the following chapters: chapter 3 (sampling); chapter 4 (whole effluent toxicity risk assessment, including ecotoxicological testing of the effluent and risk characterisation); chapter 5 (substance-based risk assessment, including chemical analysis and risk characterisation); chapter 6 (measures) and chapter 7 (reporting).