Subsoil TPH contamination in two oil pipeline pumping stations and one pipeline right-of-way in north Mexico

R. Iturbe, R. M. Flores-Serrano, A. Castro, C. Flores, L. G. Torres

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Abstract

This investigation deals with the characterization carried out in zones around two pipeline pumping stations and one pipeline right-of-way in the north of Mexico. In particular those areas where contamination was evaluated: (a) south area of the separation ditch in the Avalos station, (b) the area between the separation ditch at the Avalos station, (c) km 194+420 of the Moctuzma station, and (d) km 286+900 in the Candelaria station. Results of this investigation showed that only four samples showed TPH values higher than the Mexican limit for 2004: AVA 1B, with 21,191mgkg-1; AVA 1C, with 9348mgkg-1; AVA 2B, with 13,970mgkg-1; and MOC 2A, with 4108mgkg-1. None of the sampled points showed the presence of PAHs at values higher than those found in the Mexican or American legislations. PAH were detected in the range of 0.0004 and 13.05mgkg-1. It is suggested to implement surfactant soil washing as a remediation technique for the approximately 600m3 that need to be treated.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)2396-2402
Number of pages7
JournalJournal of Environmental Management
Volume91
Issue number11
DOIs
StatePublished - Nov 2010

Keywords

  • Mexico
  • Oil
  • PAHs
  • Pipelines
  • Pumping station
  • Right-of-way
  • Soil
  • TPH

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