Oil pollution

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Oil pollution


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OIL POLLUTION
Rahul Kamble

OBJECTIVES
What is oil pollution?
Why it is important?
Sources
Effects
Control measures

WHAT IS OIL POLLUTION?
Oil and its products endanger the
aquatic life in the surface layers and
also coastal flora and fauna is termed
as oil pollution.

WHY OIL POLLUTION IS
IMPORTANT?
Oceans covers 71% of earths surface
Serving as a habitat for vast array of
plants and animals
Supply of food, energy and mineral
resources
Over half of the people of the developing
countries obtain 30 per cent or more
animal protein from marine fish

SOURCES OF OIL POLLUTION
Cargo tanker washing area  3 million
tonnes of oil
Import oil losses  collision in port
contribute to 1 million tonnes of oils in
seas
Bilge pumping at sea  dumping of bilge
contents by ship add 5 lakh tonnes of
oil/year
Oil based technologies and vessel
accidents

2 million lubricating oil are added every
year
Maritime accidents  collision, fire,
explosion or grounding
International discharge of oil  tank
washing and accidental spillage
Oil leakages from pipelines due to
corrosions, cracks or punctures
Blow out of wells, disposal of drilling mud's,
accidental damages to offshore drilling

Oil waste from oil fields or refineries
near coastal produce oil pollution

EFFECTS OF OIL POLLUTION

PHYSICAL EFFECTS OF OIL ON
WATER
Reduction in dissolved oxygen
Reduction in light penetration
Smothering (suffocating) kills lichens and
algae's along sea coast

EFFECTS ON MARINE ECOSYSTEM
Affects floating plantation and marine life
Damage to fishery
Lethal toxicity on aquatic flora
Oil coating unable the fishes respire and clog
their gills slit
Affects biological, physiological and behavioral
activities
Adult marine organism can’t survive 1-100
ppm

0.1 ppm oil acts as a lethal dose for fish larvae
Sub-lethal dose 10-100 ppb disturbs chemical
sensing and communication system in
organisms
Aromatic hydrocarbons at 10 ppb accumulate
in aquatic plant tissues  carcinogenic and
affects plant metabolism
Hydrocarbons in oil gets incorporated in body
tissue of marine animals. They are stable
HC  anesthesia and necrosis and at higher
dosages cell damage and death

EFFECTS ON MAN
Paraffins, like methane and ethane are
sphyxiants i.e. they cause suffocation
CNS depressant
Liquid paraffins can remove oil from
exposed skin  dermatitis; pneumonia
in lungs tissue
Breathing higher concentration of
unsaturated cycloparaffins  irritation
and anesthesia

Aromatic thiophenes, bezothiophenes
and mercaptans are lethal  damage
liver and kidney

EFFECTS ON BIRDS
Spilled oil break down birds natural
insulating oils and waxes which shield
the birds
Thus loosing insulation, start shivering
and may freeze to death
Oil spilling  abnormally low body
temperature  hypothermia in birds
Sea otters died when their fur become
saturated with oil by loosing insulation

Birds developed respiratory ailments
because volatile compounds of oil
weakened membranes in their lungs
Liver and kidney damage due to
ingestion of oil while cleaning their
coats

OIL POLLUTION CONTROL

PHYSICAL METHODS
Skimming
Absorption by chopped straw and saw dust
Chemicals to coagulate oil
Power of higher density  oil can be sunk
at the bottom
Chalk treated with stearate and 10% sand
in slurry removes oil considerably

CHEMICAL METHODS
Dispersion
Evaporation
Emulsification
Absorbents
Burning of oil slicks
Floating blooms
Improved navigation aids

BIOLOGICAL METHODS
Use of microorganisms
Various varieties of Pseudomonas

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