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Mitigation of Marine Pollution

There are numerous examples and instances of pollution in the marine environment and a comprehensive coverage would be beyond the scope of a single article. Only a few case studies are presented here. They are global in character and represent examples where public and scientihc concern has been sufficient to provoke strategies to mitigate and/or prevent such pollution. [Pg.83]

External corrosion of tanker tmcks and railcar-mounted tanks is a problem. Both general and pitting corrosion from the atmosphere and splash water from the roadway or rail bed can affect the tank s structural integrity. This can be a serious problem in locations where chloride sources are present such as road salt or airborne marine atmosphere and airborne industrial pollution. The common mitigation method involves painting of the tanks. [Pg.289]


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