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Environment Risk Assessment Of Harbor In Tianjin Industrial Zone

Posted on:2015-04-21Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:Y H WangFull Text:PDF
GTID:2272330467450640Subject:Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering
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In recent years, marine environmental protection is increasingly valued by the people, and ports of pollution from ships have been concern around the world. China’s relevant laws and regulations relevant departments to develop have been introduced to provide an institutional guarantee and technical support for the prevention of pollution from ships dock work.Tianjin Harbor Industrial Zone is a national NDRC planning a petrochemical base, is one of Tianjin Binhai New Area in Tianjin, the core part of the port industrial zone. Port industry is a total planning area of about80square kilometers, a planning area of about22square kilometers. Its development goal is to build the country’s major chemical industry base, ship repair base, equipment manufacturing base, meanwhile, became the port logistics base, R&D transformation base, and eventually developed into the offshore industry town. Harbor Industrial Zone totaled4billion yuan scale of construction, land reclamation18square kilometers, investment exceeded12billion yuan.Based on field research, access to relevant information on the Harbor Industrial Zone ship breaking base ship pollution of the marine environment, risk assessment, completed the preparation of the environmental risk assessment of marine pollution from ships. Assessment includes general principles, environmental profiles, analysis, risk identification, source term analysis, risk impact prediction, marine pollution accident risk assessment, reducing the risk of countermeasures and cost-effectiveness analysis, conclusions and recommendations, etc., on the ship and the risk of pollution of the marine environment prevention of pollution of the marine environment, marine terminals ability to assess and make recommendations for improvement.
Keywords/Search Tags:Marine pollution, Ecological environment, Risk assessment, Emergency response
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