gfnelson
Civil/Environmental
- May 19, 2006
- 2
We are working for a customer who has a 222' d x 32' h crude oil tank with an internal floating roof. The IFR sunk during an oil movement and is now resting (they think) on its legs. The area below the IFR is full of oil and there is 2' of oil on top of the IFR. Our objective is to strip the 2' of oil off of the roof to remove the weight so they can drain the area below the roof. The work plan is to use King Vacs to pull the oil over the top (approximately 22' up and 32' down), and once a siphon effect is established, divert the flow to a pump and pump the oil downline. We are having problems controlling the vapors in the space between the product and the fixed roof to allow us to strip the oil. Currently, we are injecting nitrogen into the tank and seem to be making slow head way. I am looking to offer the customer some new ideas and/or validate the current plan with case histories.
Does anyone have experience with a similar situation or refer me to someone who does?
Does anyone have any other ideas to;
1. Supress the LEL and create an oxygen deficient environment, and
2. Remove the oil from the top of the roof.
Thanks,
Jerry Nelson
FSS- New Orleans, LA
225-279-0022
nelson.gerard@cleanharbors.com
Does anyone have experience with a similar situation or refer me to someone who does?
Does anyone have any other ideas to;
1. Supress the LEL and create an oxygen deficient environment, and
2. Remove the oil from the top of the roof.
Thanks,
Jerry Nelson
FSS- New Orleans, LA
225-279-0022
nelson.gerard@cleanharbors.com