oilcontaminated
Oil-contaminated describes materials, soils, water, air, or biota that contain petroleum hydrocarbons resulting from spills, leaks, or improper disposal of oil and oil products. The term encompasses crude oil, refined fuels, lubricants, and other hydrocarbon-bearing substances. Contamination level can range from trace to severe and may persist for years depending on climate, soil, and biology.
Common sources include maritime spills, pipeline ruptures, tank-farm leaks, industrial discharges, and urban runoff. Weathering processes
Environmental and health effects: Oil contaminants can harm aquatic ecosystems by coating habitats, reducing oxygen transfer,
Detection and assessment: Monitoring uses soil, water, or tissue sampling with GC-MS or infrared spectrometry to
Remediation: Cleanup combines source control with physical, chemical, or biological methods. Options include skimming, excavation, soil
Prevention and regulation: Prevention relies on proper storage, spill containment, inspection, and rapid response planning. Regulations