| Literature DB >> 24239259 |
Mohd Rapik Saat1, Charles J Werth2, David Schaeffer2, Hongkyu Yoon3, Christopher P L Barkan2.
Abstract
An important aspect of railroad environmental risk management involves tank car transportation of hazardous materials. This paper describes a quantitative, environmental risk analysis of rail transportation of a group of light, non-aqueous-phase liquid (LNAPL) chemicals commonly transported by rail in North America. The Hazardous Materials Transportation Environmental Consequence Model (HMTECM) was used in conjunction with a geographic information system (GIS) analysis of environmental characteristics to develop probabilistic estimates of exposure to different spill scenarios along the North American rail network. The risk analysis incorporated the estimated clean-up cost developed using the HMTECM, route-specific probability distributions of soil type and depth to groundwater, annual traffic volume, railcar accident rate, and tank car safety features, to estimate the nationwide annual risk of transporting each product. The annual risk per car-mile (car-km) and per ton-mile (ton-km) was also calculated to enable comparison between chemicals and to provide information on the risk cost associated with shipments of these products. The analysis and the methodology provide a quantitative approach that will enable more effective management of the environmental risk of transporting hazardous materials. Published by Elsevier B.V.Entities:
Keywords: AAR; Association of American Railroads; CONUS-SOIL; Conterminous United States multilayer soil characteristics dataset for regional climate and hydrology modeling; DOT; Department of Transportation; ERG; Emergency Response Guidebook; Environmental cleanup; FRA; Federal Railroad Administration; GIS; HMTECM; Hazardous Materials Transportation Environmental Consequence Model; Hazardous material; LNAPL; NWIS; National Water Information System; PHMSA; Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration; Rail transportation; Risk analysis; STB; Surface Transportation Board; TRAINII; TeleRail Automated Information Network; USGS; United States Geological Survey; geographic information system; light, non-aqueous-phase liquid
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Year: 2013 PMID: 24239259 DOI: 10.1016/j.jhazmat.2013.10.051
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Hazard Mater ISSN: 0304-3894 Impact factor: 10.588